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Candidates debate moving city hall downtown Jennifer Feinberg The Progress Most candidates vying for a seat on city council were against the notion of relocating city hall to the downtown core. They were responding to the question posed by Downtown Chilliwack BIA at their all-candidates meeting Tuesday night: “As a councilor would you support a plan that would see the eventual re-establishment of city hall back in to the downtown core?” Responses from the 18 of 20 candidates who showed up, varied wildly from unequivocal support, to rejection on the basis it would be “fiscally irresponsible.” BIA executive member Alvin Bartel said the key word was “eventual” in terms of a potential move, and the goal was to “generate discussion” about the prospect of what to do when municipal government outgrows its current location. A move downtown has been “bandied about” for a while now, Bartel said, and some at the BIA believe that moving city hall into the core would be the “largest single impetus” for growth in the downtown area. “We saw some polarization on the issue, although there were also a few very thoughtful answers,” he said. “It was interesting.” Ron Browne wholeheartedly embraced the idea of moving city hall to downtown in the next five years, citing its consistency with the OCP, and the Downtown Land-Use plan. The candidate said the project could even unfold as a “public-private partnership.” Other candidates who warmed to the idea included: Gerry Goosen, Ken Huttema, Ron Wedel, Phill Bruce, and Brenda Currie. Mitchell Nosko said it would be a “tremendous waste of tax dollars.” Continued: MOVE/ p3

G.W. Graham teacher Damon Fultz has written three Remembrance Day screenplays, all featuring Chilliwack stories. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Bringing remembrance to centre stage Katie Bartel The Progress Damon Fultz is putting meaning back into Remembrance Day. After seeing one of the most “pathetic,” uninspired Remembrance Day performances of his school career 11 years ago, Fultz sought change. “It was sad actually because it was so un-meaningful,” he said. “It was Flanders Fields, a 10-minute video, O Canada. That was it. And unfortunately, for too many of our schools, that’s what Remembrance Day has become.” For Fultz, whose father, grandfather, and great grandfather all served, that wasn’t good

enough. Eleven years later, the G.W. Graham middle secondar y school drama teacher has penned three screenplays – all based on local stories – that have been performed in schools across the Fraser Valley. “For me, they constitute a labour of love,” he said. Fultz started his research on Chilliwack’s First World War veterans in 2000 at Chilliwack Archives. He spent hours reading through scores of letters and diaries, and days and months of visualizing the men and women in those stories, his heart felt the ups and downs of the times, and broke with each lost character. Within a year, his first screenplay was written.

He didn’t stop there. Fultz became a regular at the local legions, interviewing Second World War vets. One minute, he’d be laughing with them over beers, and the next, his stomach would be curdling over the horrific, somber scenes rehashed. He met veterans who had gone over as excited boys, but came home tortured men. He met veterans who saw their best friends killed in front of them, who lost their own limbs, who went into combat with unnerving letters in their front pockets for their loved ones “just in case” they didn’t make it. He met mothers who never saw their boys again. These were stories, he knew,

had to be told. On Remembrance Day. “I’ve always felt Remembrance Day has got to be meaningful,” said Fultz. “I think too often in school, we see Remembrance Day as 15 minutes out of our day, as a holiday, as something that’s not really important. “But what these people sacrificed for us... My intention has always been to enlighten students to the veterans’ experiences. To show them the realities of war.” Today, Nov. 10, G.W. Graham’s theatre department is performing Journals of Remembrance, Fultz’ Second World War screenplay, three times throughout the day for their peers. Continued: STAGE/ p9

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‘Sneak peek’ at the new UFV Chilliwack campus Robert Freeman The Progress B.C. and federal government ministers, city and university officials got a “sneak peek” of the University of the Fraser Valley’s new campus located in the Chilliwack Education Park grounds Tuesday. Construction workers still carried ladders and building materials around the L-shaped wooden beams and steel ribs that will form the student “corridor” leading from a cafeteria and bookstore at one end of the new campus to a “town hall” courtyard at the other, its south-facing wall and ceiling made completely of glass. Two floors of classrooms form the north and south

sides of the structure, with staircases leading down to the “pedestrian” corridor. An “aboriginal gathering place,” modelled after a traditional Sto:lo longhouse and large enough to hold 200 people, is also part of the design. The state-of-the-art campus will include solar heating and “light harvesting” to reduce electrical costs, and will draw its water from below the Chilliwack aquifer in order to protect the city’s supply of drinking water. Considerable cost-savings were made by incorporating part of the old military engineering school that once occupied the site at the former CFB Chilliwack property into the design of the new campus.

The education park is a joint venture by UFV and the City of Chilliwack to redevelop the former military property, which the federal government turned over to the Canada Lands Company after the military base closed in 1996. Just 18 months ago, Craig Toews, UFV’s chair of new campus planning, was talking to The Progress about the plan to “crack open” the neverused engineering school that resembled a rusting battleship to build an “open, welcoming” campus in its place for UFV students to study and to feel at home. If Tuesday’s sneak peek is any measure, Toews has reached that goal — and then some. “We look forward to mov-

ing into the new facility in May,” UFV president Mark Evered said, to the blue-ribbon audience of politicians, university board and staff members, who gathered at UFV’s existing Trades and Technology Centre before the tour. He said the new campus — which will house health sciences, arts, business and agriculture programs — is “desperately needed because as a university we are running full-speed to keep up with an incredible demand.” About 16,000 students currently attend UFV campuses in Abbotsford, Chilliwack and Mission and satellite campuses in Agassiz and Hope, and that number is expected to grow with the region’s population.

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UFV is one of the topranked universities in Canada for its size, Evered said, “but it’s more than that.” “We’re providing opportunity for students who would not be admitted to other research universities in the

province,” he said. Not because of their grades, he added, but because of the cost of attending universities outside the region, and lack of backgrounds that ease access to higher education. Continued: UFV/ p6

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Hundreds of Chilliwack residents attended Tuesday’s city council all-candidates meeting at Evergreen Hall. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Most candidates reject city hall move MOVE from Front Ken Huttema said he believes the discussion of a new city hall “needs to happen” within the next 10 years. “Council should plan for it,” he said. “Downtown could be a viable spot.” But Chuck Stam said he didn’t support the idea. “The relocations costs would not be in our best interests,” he said. Ken Popove said “yes” to the move idea, but added “it has to make sense”

economically. Sue Attrill said a move would be “incredibly irresponsible” given that the current building is still “serviceable.” Phill Bruce said “yes” to the move downtown. “Let’s move forward with this great idea,” he said, adding it would be a “successful ending” to the revitalization efforts. Garth Glassel rejected the idea. “We’re in a recession, folks,” he said, adding it would be tantamount

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another, a testament, perhaps, to his growing influence as a politician in Ottawa. Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barr y Penner, who shared a constituency office in Chilliwack with Strahl, pointed out that the “wise leader” doesn’t dump political talent where he finds it. “Harper is very astute, whether you agree with him or not,” he said. Chilliwack MLA John Les agreed Strahl’s cabinet appointments were “remarkable” given the internal politicking that had gone before when the “populist” Strahl had “hooked up” in parliament with “Red Tory” Joe Clark. But Les disagreed that Strahl had changed during his 16 years of political life. “I think Chuck was an ordinary, down-home, principled, logging contractor who got elected to politics and has remained straightforward and straight-shooting ever since,” Les said. “And it’s a credit to the Canadian political system that people like that can have an impact,” he added. “Without a great deal of education, he rose to the highest level of government in our country.” Continued: STRAHL/ p5

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It’s unlikely that any of Chuck Strahl’s political opponents will be shelling out $125 to attend Saturday’s tribute dinner in honour of the former Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon MP. But New Democrats Al Ens, who managed several election campaigns trying to dislodge Strahl, and Rollie Keith, who twice ran against him, had nothing but good things to say about the man — if not his politics. “I’ve always liked Chuck as a person,” Keith said, when he was contacted by The Progress for this story. “As an opponent, we agreed on a number of things — but not the solutions,” he said. Ens recalled one election when an NDP sign was mistakenly planted “right on Strahl’s doorstep.” “I expected the worst, and quickly called to apologize and offered to take it down.” But it apparently tickled Strahl’s sense of humour, Ens said, “and he told me just to leave it there.” Keith ran against Strahl in 1993, the “breakthrough” election of the then little-known co-owner of a family logging camp running as the candidate for the fledgling Reform Party. At the time, Reformers made much of their grassroots origins and eschewed the title of ‘politician.’ “(Strahl) grew into the political role relatively successfully,” Keith conceded. “His knowledge of politics when he started wasn’t very deep, but he became a competent representative for the riding ... and he played an important role in the government.” Strahl’s political skills indeed seem to grow as the Reform Party morphed into the Canadian Alliance, where he led a “rump caucus” of MPs unhappy with the leadership of Stockwell Day. After a flirtation with former Prime Minister Joe Clark, Strahl finally settled into the new Conservative Party led by Stephen Harper, although he had backed another man - Tony Clement - for the leadership. But instead of being banished to the backbenches, Strahl was named to one ministerial portfolio after

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the young Strahl’s talents were obvious from the beginning. Strahl “stood out” among the candidates the Reform Party was looking at in this riding, he said, “and you could just see him improving from meeting to meeting.” “He grasped the big picture ideas,” Goguillot said, a skill he honed over the years. “He had a great ability to get to the centre

STRAHL from p4 Strahl was an eyewitness to Canadian political history as the Reform Party led by Preston Manning merged with the remnants of the old Progressive Conser vative party to become the new Conservative Party of Canada under Harper. “Through all of that, Chuck was there,” Les said. “And what we’ve ended up with (in Ottawa) certainly has his fingerprints all over it.” Duncan Goguillot, who managed Strahl’s election campaigns from 1993 to 2008, said

of an issue, and not get hung up in the superficial stuff,” Goguillot said. Strahl also had “a natural sense” of humour, and one other characteristic not often found in a young man acting as the “boss” of a logging crew. “He always had a great respect for people, and their points of view,” Goguillot said. rfreeman@theprogress.com twitter.com/paperboy2

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“Those are the ways we measure our success,” he said. Larry Stinson, chairman of UFV’s board of governors, said investments in post-secondary education like the new campus is “essential to the economic success of our children and our region.” Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner said although global economic woes dominate news headlines “there are still jobs looking for people.” “The challenge is matching those jobs with skill sets — that’s where the new campus and the programs offered by UFV come in.” Advanced Education Minister S P I R I T S

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UFV’s potential As economic turmoil ripples around the world, there is at least one local industry that continues to thrive. Education. That was evident as the University of the Fraser Valley provided an update on construction of its new campus at the Canada Education Park Tuesday. The event brought Advanced Education Minister Naomi Yamamoto to the education park for the first time. She was joined by provincial MLAs Barry Penner and John van Dongen, as well as federal MP Mark Strahl. Both governments have provided more than $7 million to a $40 million project that is expected to open in May. And while that investment has provided jobs at a time when the economy has faltered, it was the long term benefits that were talked about the most Tuesday. Those dividends are already evident at the trades and technology building which opened a few years back. Demand for training continues to outpace availability. That pressure is expected to continue as the economy recovers and projects like the $8 billion federal shipbuilding contract recently awarded to B.C. comes on stream. That positions Chilliwack well for the future. Not only will UFV be providing increased educational opportunities for residents in the eastern Fraser Valley, but the institution itself will remain an important economic driver for the region. The importance of those opportunities was quietly underlined by Sto:lo elder Terry Prest, who stressed the role education plays in bringing security and prosperity to his people. There is still much work to be done on UFV’s new campus. But just as visitors are able to see through the construction chaos to the new facility’s elegant lines, its environmental innovations, and its educational potential, they can see the promise that the entire education park holds for Chilliwack. ~ Greg Knill, Chilliwack Progress

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Business takes a back seat to the election If elections had score cards, the majority of Chilliwack’s incumbent school trustees would surely have been disqualified long ago. The sparring ring has not been a fair one. The tale of the tape looks like this: 1 election, 24 candidates, 2 public board meetings. Why exactly are there school board meetings leading up to an election? Surely it can’t be for the benefit of students. These past two meetings (Oct. 26 and Nov. 8) have been nothing but self-congratulatory pats on the back, “must have” motions put for ward, and sickly sweet politicking mixed with ready to pounce, razor sharp claws. They have been more about gaining public favour than enhancing student achievement. And the fact that not all candi-

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dates have had the same opportunity wreaks of foul play. Not even Mike Tyson would have laced up the gloves for this one. Ding. Ding. Ding. Trustee Heather Maahs repeatedly patted herself on the back for opposing busing fees and listening to the community’s Katie wants. BARTEL Her sidekick, trustee Mar tha Wiens, whose hand almost always goes the way of Maahs’, wasn’t far behind in her great trustee proclamations. Maahs also took the opportunity to present a motion to reinstate the curriculum and instruction committee which was disposed of

back in May 2010. A seemingly simple motion really, but a motion Maahs was adamant had to get passed immediately, a motion she said could not wait for the new board. And the second any other trustee questioned it, her eyes were rolling and her hand was up with proclamations of how important this was for the community and how she didn’t want it to end up in a “black hole” like other motions she’s put forward. So why not put this forward months ago, or even a year ago? Why now? Because that’s part of her platform. Trustees Silvia Dyck and Doug McKay also got in on the action with a few jabs of their own. These are your veterans, the ones who really should know better, who should go the high road,

should set an example, but did the opposite. Not only did they promote their own platforms, and boast about what they did and did not support “for the community,” they also went into full-blown attack mode. In her trustee report on Oct. 26, Dyck heatedly demanded an apology from McKay for airing the board’s dirty laundry in the newspaper, threatening legal action. She followed that up by curtly chastising McKay at Tuesday’s meeting for not informing her she only had two opportunities to speak on the busing matter until after she had already used up her two speaking opportunities. This is not a new way of doing business, this is how the board is supposed to operate. McKay, the board chair, took the blows head on.

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Instead of responding to the challenge, he allowed Dyck to speak a third time and then he, himself, did the same despite stating he would not. Instead of firing back at his colleagues, he sat silently with a tight-lipped half smile glued to his face, despite having no problems voicing his opinions in the media. Instead of bowing out of the match altogether, he too took the opportunity to give his history as trustee props. The disgust displayed on some of the faces of the new hopefuls sitting silently in the audience was worthy of a knockout victory. Could this be the reason 18 new hopefuls put their names in the ring to begin with? Ding. Ding. Ding. kbartel@theprogress.com twitter.com/schoolscribe33

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Time to get tough on education What’s the role of a school trustee? If we go by what many of the candidates are saying in your paper it can be simply categorized: Increase the budget, hire more teachers and have smaller class sizes, get along well with everybody and don’t interfere. How lame can you get? Realistically the government is not going to give the Chilliwack Board more money because they go cap in hand asking for ‘more please’. No extra money means, most likely, no extra teachers

and smaller classes. The other idea of getting along and not interfering makes me think that some of these candidates are there either for the prestige or the money. Look at the grad rates and student achievement out here. Is that something to be complacent about? Some of these candidates, including the current chairman, say they shouldn’t interfere. Why not? Do they like mediocrity? Do they think that the current results are satisfactory? Get real. Remember too that teachers

are currently withholding some services because of a labour dispute. I’ve never been able to figure out how that helps students. My vote goes to the ones who will make noise and who are not afraid to say things are not where they should be. If that’s called ‘micro-management’, then so be it. And if it upsets some of these well paid ‘professionals’ - tough! Do something damn it. It’s your kids and their future that is at stake.

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Stone House from 2011. “Ian used to work on a ranch in Harrison Mills and we’ve been to the same rodeos through the years, and know some of the same people.� They talked about her early years of rodeo competition in Canada, followed by her break into the Pro Rodeo circuit in the U.S., and even touched on her injuries like breaking her shoulder, and then re-breaking the same bone in a nasty fall. The 33-year-old is at a crossroads of sorts, deciding which way to head in the future. “The song couldn’t have come out at a better time,� Mussell says.

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One of the lines from the song seems to echo this reality: “Hey Kaila! Hey Kaila, whatcha gonna do?/ How far are you gonna go to make the dream come true?� The song has only been out a few weeks. The video can be viewed at http://youtube/Xv6TK_0aRjE. “But anyone who’s heard it who knows me really well, it makes them tear up,� says Mussell. She found it pretty meaningful, “especially the line about travelling the rodeo road and choosing the warriors’ way,� which is a reference to her Sto:lo ancestry. Mussell has been through the wringer with professional rodeo in some ways, trying to come back

after a series of injuries. “I’ve been through a lot with my sport and it’s been challenging,� she admits. Most people would be surprised to discover she’s had to bankroll her own career since joining the professional circuit in 2004, without the financial backing that some rodeo stars enjoy. “Realistically it’s like an expensive hobby,� she says. Her time at home has been good for personal reflection and physical recovery, and she has been mulling over whether to put “a cap� on her 11-year career or keep going. In the meantime, Mussell has been busy “rehabbing it pretty

good� and getting ready for rodeo next season. Just in case. She made it to 50 or 60 rodeos this past year. “Home is home, but it’s not necessarily where I belong,� she says candidly. The old drive is still there, and she’s feeling a little itchy to make a move. “It’s not all been a piece of cake. I’ve learned a lot about myself along the way, but I am still capable of a lot more.� Ian Tyson, Monday, Nov. 14 at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre, $48, doors 7 p.m. Showtime 7:30 p.m. 604-391-SHOW (7469)) or www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.

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FRIDAY The ballet Atonement, performed by MOVE: the company, comes to the Chilliwack Cultural Centre tonight at 8 p.m. The performance features en pointe, as well as barefoot ballet. Tickets are $25-$30 and available by calling the Centre Box Office at 604391-SHOW (7469), or online atwww. chilliwackculturalcentre.ca Head out to the Christmas Night Market held every Friday night from 5 - 10 p.m. at the Chilliwack Mall from Oct. 21 to Dec. 16. 604-701-2500.

SATURDAY The Harrison Festival Society presents the return of veteran blues performer Jim Byrnes tonight at 8 p.m. in the Harrison Memorial Hall. A multiple Juno Award winner Byrnes is one of Canada’s best known Bluesmen. Tickets are $22 and available by phone at 604-796-3664, online at www.harrisonfestival.com and at the Agassiz Shoppers Drug Mart.

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The Chilliwack German Canadian Club (45910 Alexander Ave.) is hosting its 29th Anniversar y Dance today at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) with music by Al Pichler. Pre-sold tickets $12 and available at Klassic European Deli (9276 Main St.), and Vallee Sausage on Alexander Avenue. Call Gerhard for table reservations at 604-858-3021. More info, call Hans (604857-5000) or Uta (604-795-7505).

SUNDAY KIDS R.O.C.K. is a morning filled with games, prizes, free stuff, and tons of fun at the old Arts Centre on Henderson from 10:30 a.m. to noon. 604-823-4300.

MONDAY Rock.It Boy Entertainment presents the legendary Ian Tyson live at the Cultural Centre at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets $48 and available at the Centre Box Office, 604-391-SHOW (7469), or online at www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.

Ridley Bent, accompanied by Chris Dunn, is live at Tractorgrease Studios (45967 Alexander Ave.) at 7 p.m. today with guest Matt Master. Tickets $12 at the door.

WEDNESDAY Sylvie Roussel-Janssens’ solo show of light sculptures, Inspired by Light runs until Dec. 8 at the Art Gallery in the Cultural Centre. Gallery hours are Wednesdays to Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m. 604-392-8000. www.lsclight.ca

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THURSDAY Coming Up Auditions for the 2012 production of Misty Hill Automaton! will be held on Nov. 17 and 18 in the downstairs lounge at the old Chilliwack Arts Centre (45899 Henderson Ave.). Auditions are on a first come, first served basis beginning at 7:00pm and ending at 10:00pm on both nights. www.mistyhill. com

Chilliwack born pianist, Janice Fehlauer, will be performing with the Chilliwack Metropolitan Orchestra as they celebrate the 200th birthday of virtuoso pianist and composer Franz Liszt at the Cultural Centre at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 19. Tickets $25 for adults and $15 for students and available at the Cultural Centre Box Office. 604- 391-SHOW.

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Auditions for Misty Hill coming up On the heels of an extremely successful run last May, the Fraser Valley Creators Association is working on a return production of the original musical, Misty Hill Automaton! Auditions for 2012 Production will be held Nov. 17-18 at the old Chilliwack Arts Centre on Henderson. “The 2012 production promises to

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Eric J. Welsh, The Progress The Chilliwack Chiefs will look for home ice advantage this weekend as they take on a pair of struggling squads. Friday night, the locals welcome the Langley Rivermen to Prospera Centre. Puck drop is 7 p.m. The teams have a shared history. When the previous incarnation of the Chilliwack Chiefs left town in 2006, they went to Langley and took Harvey Smyl with them. Smyl came back to the ‘Wack this past off-season and Langley’s team name was changed to the Rivermen. In Tuesday’s Chilliwack Progress, Smyl said there wasn’t anything particularly special about facing Langley, a team that bears little resemblance to the one he coached last season. He’s got a point. There are only four players on this year’s Rivermen who played in Langley last year; forwards Darnell Dyck (a Chilliwack native), Mike Tebbutt and Austin Plevy along with defenceman Ryan Bakken. The rest of the roster has been thoroughly turned over by new coach Steve O’Rourke. The roster he’s assembled has underwhelmed so far, going 6-110-0 to rank eighth and last in the Coastal conference. Chilliwack’s roster includes three ex-Rivermen in captain Ty Miller and forwards Josh Hansen and Kit Sitterley. The Rivermen have averaged a league low 2.12 goals per game, scoring in boom or bust fashion. They’ve scored one goal or less 10 times this season

while lighting the lamp four times or more on four occasions. Last weekend summed up their feast of famine approach as they dropped a 2-0 decision to the Coquitlam Express on Friday night, then scored six in a wild 6-4 win over the Victoria Grizzlies on Saturday. The Rivermen raced out to a 5-0 lead after 20 minutes and then hung on as Victoria scored four times in the third period. This is the only time Chilliwack will face Langley this season. The Salmon Arm Silverbacks are in town Saturday, facing the Chiefs for the third time this season. Chilliwack took both previous meetings, keeping Salmon Arm’s talented offence in check. The Silverbacks have struggled this season, with a record of 4-9-0-4. Three of their wins have come against the cellar dwelling Trail Smoke Eaters, including a 7-4 win last Saturday that snapped a six game losing skid. Salmon Arm’s previous two games were losses to the Merritt Centennials, 3-2 in overtime Wednesday and 3-2 again on Friday. Silverbacks coach Colin O’Hara felt the team could have won both of the Merritt games as well, and they did get one point with the overtime loss where Bryce Gervais and Morgan Zulinick scored. “Both teams created opportunities to score goals and (goalie Adam) Clark played well here,” said O’Hara. “We made two costly errors and they scored on both of them.” At Nicola Valley Arena in Merritt on Friday, bad luck was a factor as Kody Dhaliwal beat Cents’ netminder Lino Chimienti but not the post. A few centimeters the other way and it could have been the winning goal. Instead, it was a small execution miscue that wound up leading to the winning goal for the Cents. “I thought we were dominating in the third period

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but we made an error on the forecheck and didn’t get the puck deep,” said O’Hara, adding Jeff Kennedy’s instigator penalty for fighting late in the game erased any comeback hope. But the recent trio of games marks growth for the club in the coach’s view. “I like where our game is from where it was; we’re playing a much more complete game,” said O’Hara. “We’re playing better without the puck. But we need to find a way to win on a nightly basis as opposed to finding a way to lose.” ● The Chilliwack Chiefs are inviting all veterans and military personnel to Friday night’s game versus Langley. All they have to do is show their ID, a medal or be in uniform and they will receive two complimentary tickets to the game. See www.chilliwackchiefs. net for more info.

Tambellini on NHL radar Rosters have been finalized for Canada East and Canada West as they prepare to face off in the Canadian Junior Hockey League Prospects Games this weekend in Langley. This is the first year the CJHL showcase has been held in conjunction with the World Junior A Challenge. The games are scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at noon, featuring the top-40 draft-eligible prospects from Junior A hockey. Team Canada West includes five BCHL players, four of which are from British Columbia. A pair of players with National Hockey League bloodlines are highlighted on this year’s rosters. Adam Tambellini plays for the Vernon Vipers and is the brother of ex-Chilliwack Chief Jeff Tambellini. Jeff went on to the University of Michigan before embarking on a 242 game NHL career split between the New York Islanders and Vancouver Canucks. He is playing this season for Zurich of the Swiss A league. Ben Dalpe plays for the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the Ontario circuit and is the brother of ex-Penticton Vee Zac Dalpe. Zac was drafted in the second round (45th overall) of the 2008 NHL entry draft by the Carolina Hurricanes and has played 21 big league games to date. An Abbotsford native is one of the five BCHLers earning the attention of NHL scouts. Surrey Eagles defenceman Devon Toews is one of two BCHL defenceman suiting up for Canada West, along with Victoria Grizzlies blueliner Braxton Bilous. Tambellini will be joined up front by forwards Sean McGovern (Surrey Eagles) and Morgan Zullinick (Salmon Arm). Click onto www.hockeycanada.ca/wjac for more information.

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Entertaining OT Turnovers kill as Blue Giants foil Falcons It’s interesting to see how coaches approach three-on-three hockey, writes Jacob Bestebroer Looking back to last weekend, two veryy entertaining hockey games were played att Prospera Centre. Friday night versus the Prince George Spruce Kings, the Chiefs prevailed in double overtime on a penalty shot goal by Trevor Hills. In the BCHL, there is no shootout. If neither team scores in the first five minute overtime period, played four-on-four, anotherr five minute period is played three-on-three. An A n added wrinkle is that in the three-on-three period, minor penalties are penalty shots. That’s how this game played out. The three-on-three session is very entertaining, and guaranteed to have several odd man rushes. Two things stood out to me in Saturday’s second overtime. On the same shift, Chiefs forward Garrettt Forster twice had to put his head down and hurry back the entire length of the ice to break k up a Prince George odd-man rush. It’s always interesting to see how coaches approach three on three hockey. Do you go with w ith two forwards or two defencemen? If you’re Chiefs head coach Harvey Smyl, you use a lacrosse-style strategy and make a dizzying amount of line changes to get two forwards w ards on the ice for every offensive rush and two defensemen on for every rush against. On Saturday, the city of Chilliwack once again showed how much they love the game of hockey when just under 2,000 of you turned out to watch Canada West play Russia in a preWorld Junior A Challenge game at Prospera Centre. Two days prior to that 183 people turned outt in Langley to watch Canada West play Canadaa East and crowds at the tournament this week k have been small as well. It’s too bad because as we saw Saturday, the calibre of hockey is excellent. The Chiefs play a pair of home games this weekend, w eekend, taking on the Langley Rivermen Friday night and the Salmon Arm Silverbacks Saturday. With the Chiefs having to play this season in the Interior Conference, Friday’s game is the only time that Chilliwack plays Langley. The Rivermen are currently in last place in the Coastal Conference with a 6-11-0-0 record, but expect them to get better soon as they are the youngest team in the league. The Chiefs are offering two free tickets to all veterans and military personnel for Friday’s game. To get your tickets just come to the Prosperaa Centre Box office with any one of the following: military or veteran I.D., medals, or be in uniform. This can be done prior to the day off the game. Saturday’s game will be the third meeting off the season between the Silverbacks and Chiefs. Chilliwack has won the first two games byy scores of 6-4 and 3-1.

Chilliwack’s junior bantam Blue Giants wrapped up the 2011 regular season with a 26-6 win over the visiting Abbotsford Falcons, finishing the regular

their picks for touchdowns, and the rest of the D did a masterful job shutting down Abbotsford running back Chase Claypool. The VCFL’s leading rusher found little room to roam, and the Blue Giants thwarted the Falcons on an epic first half goal-line stand. Top tacklers included linebackers Emerson Smith (eight) and Cyrus Tommy (eight) as well as Cameron Lampart (six), Ethan Mastin (five), Chris

season with an impressive 9-1 record. A second place finish in the Valley Community Football League means the Giants will face the same Falcons in the first round of the playoffs — a great matchup, given how close this game actually was. The score was tied 6-6 with five minutes to play in the fourth quarter when Chilliwack produced a pair of gamechanging interceptions. Connor Moore and Nick Both returned

Derksen (five), and Jaren Lengert (five). Defensive back Trevin Kehoe had a great day in coverage and made a touchdown-saving tackle late in the first half. The Giants offense struggled at times and never established the passing game that has become their trademark late in the season. Both had 14 carries for 112 yards while Tyler Sprott (seven carries, 61 yards) and Riley Clayton (four carries, 48 yards) added TDs

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Sudden success for Unity Christian soccer startup Unity Christian continues to earn a reputation as the little school that could, athletically speaking. UC’s first year senior boys soccer team just

got back from a trip to single A provincials, where they finished eighth out of 16 teams. “This was our first year fielding a senior boys team, and it was

great seeing new faces taking to the field,” said UC vice principal Mike Campbell. “The boys were proactive in pioneering this team and the future is bright for

the program.” Unity Christian has previously made a name for itself in volleyball, basketball and track and field. Decked out in the

Chilliwack’s Voodoo Derby Dollz take on the Sunshine Coast Roller Girls Saturday at the Landing Sports Center. The doors open at 6 p.m. with action starting at 7 p.m. TIckets at the door are $12 for adults and $5 for kids ages 6-12. Childen five and under are admitted free. For more information, check www.voodooderbydollz.com or the Voodoo Derby Dollz Roller Derby Association Facebook page.

school’s bright orange jerseys, the soccer squad earned their way to provincials with a third place finish in the Fraser Valley playdowns. The final game, against Abbotsford’s St. John Brebeuf, came down to a shootout. Once at provincials, UC finished 2-1 in pool play, with a notable win

over the eventual champions from St. Andrews Catholic high school in Victoria. Unity Christian finished in a three-way tie for first place in their pool before playoff matches knocked them down a couple pegs. Brad Driesen, one of two Grade 12s on the team, received an award

for determined play. Christiaan VanDyk, the other senior, won a game star award. “The team only loses two players going into next season, with half of this year’s starters only in Grades 9 and 10,” Campbell noted. “Winning provincials over the next two years is an attainable goal.”

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GW Graham middle-secondary school sent two athletes to the cross-country provincials. Coming off a first place performance at the Fraser Valley Championships, Jesse McDuff placed 88th in a field of 256 runners at provincials, covering the course in 26:57.38. Lorenzo Smith placed 112th overall, turning in a time of 27:21.85. Find full results online at www.bcsscctfa.bc.ca.

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✞ Obituaries

Ruth Belinski arrived in the beautiful Fraser Valley in 1947 and lived a happy and successful life BELINSKI until she died on November 6, 2011. Born Ruth Eleanor Lang in Poplar Point, Manitoba, (March 23, 1922), she was the second youngest of seven children of Wesley and Jane (Brown). Ruth married her childhood sweetheart, Walt Belinski in 1942 and they happily settled in Chilliwack raising daughter, Judi and son, Rod. Ruth was a sports enthusiast – she ran, played softball and curled – as well as supporting her children’s sports. Known for her amazing energy, she worked at Chilliwack General Hospital, in SuperValu, she and Walt owned a Laundromat, a small retail shop and Southgate Restaurant; at age 60, she took the real estate course and worked at Royal Lepage. She loved to cook, read, sew and knit and her family benefited from her talents. She had an insatiably curious mind, was a good writer and enjoyed the company of people of all ages. She was a caring person who contributed to the community. Ruth is predeceased by Walt, her siblings and her sonin-law, Tom Lees; her smile and loving attitude will be missed by her family: Judi, Rod (Geordie), grandchildren Marnie (Craig), Trisha (Dave), Jennifer, Laura and Scott; great-grandchildren, Ben, Madeleine, Rowan and Bronwyn, as well as by Diane, Wendy, Jane, Floyd and other relatives and friends who kept in close touch with her. The family thanks the Birchwood staff, Chilliwack Hospital palliative ward, Cascade Hospice and Dr. Hirst. Please make a donation to your favourite charity in honour of Ruth. A Celebration of Life will be held near her birthday in March, 2012. Please contact judilees@dccnet.com if you wish to attend.

BROWNLEE Mary Daireen

M a r y D a i r e e n Brownlee passed away on November 4th 2011, at Chilliwack BROWNLEE General Hospital at the age of 87 years. Mary was born on April 22nd, 1924 in Lacombe, Alberta. She is survived by her three daughters, Barbara (Ken) Towson, Pamela Dube, Christine Brownlee and son Bruce (Lorraine) Brownlee, and brother Stanley Stewart. Eight grandchildren, Erin, Miranda, Scott, Colette, Melody, Gerlinda, David and Stephanie. Four greatgrandchildren Noah, Tobias, Arwin and Kendal. Mary was predeceased by her parents Millicent and Peter Stewart. First husband Anthony Dube and second husband, William ‘Bill’ Brownlee and sister Joyce (Rudy) Ungaro. No funeral by request. A small family gathering will be

held in her honour, on Saturday, November 12th from 1-3 pm, at The Waverly Seniors Village, Chilliwack, BC. She will be missed by all who knew her. Special thanks to Dr. Hamilton, the nursing staff of CGH for their excellent care in her last days, and the staff and clients of the Waverly Seniors Village. Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd. 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, British Columbia (604) 792.1344

Online condolences can be left at www.hendersonsfunerals.com

GIBBON Marlene Ellinor

Marlene Ellinor Gibbon passed away peacefully at the Bradley Centre, Chilliwack General GIBBON Hospital on Sunday, November 6, 2011 at the age of 79 years. Marlene was born in Rock Glen, Saskatchewan in 1932 to George and Mary Herring and is survived by her husband, William Gibbon of Agassiz, BC and her daughters, Lynn Gibbon and Kimberly Sears of Chilliwack, as well as her granddaughters, Carly and Lyndsie and grandson, Layne; also two great-grandchildren, Chloe and Nate, all of Chilliwack, and her sister Alice Thompson of Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was predeceased by her two brothers, Bruce and James Herring. The family would like to thank the staff of the Bradley Centre for their kind and considerate care over these past four and a half years. A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 10:00 am in the Tea Room of Henderson’s Funeral Home, 45901 Victoria Ave., Chilliwack. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the BC Cancer Foundation in memory of Marlene. Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd. 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, British Columbia (604) 792.1344

Online condolences can be left at www.hendersonsfunerals.com

GIROUX Gerald S. Dec. 14, 1951 – Nov. 6, 2011 G e r r y passed away on Sunday, November 6 at Chilliwack Hospital. A Funeral GIROUX Mass will be held on Thursday, November 10 at 10:30 am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 8909 Mary St., Chilliwack; Father Bryan Duggan as celebrant.

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

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JARDINE Michael Alexander Nov. 25, 1944 – Nov. 04, 2011 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Michael Alexander Jardine. JARDINE Born in England, Michael lived his life in Chilliwack. He died peacefully in CGH after a long battle with multiple health issues. Predeceased by his mother Maisie, father Alexander, brother David and sister Christine. Michael is survived by his loving family; wife Sylvia, brother Robert (Laurie, Tara & Jana), his children Jason (Rebecca), Trisha (Chad), Pamela (John) and his grandchildren Ophelia, Henry, Evan and Max. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation or Canadian Lung Association are greatly appreciated. Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd. 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, British Columbia (604) 792.1344

Online condolences can be left at www.hendersonsfunerals.com

KERR Jack

Jack Kerr, 92, died peacefully Friday, November 4, 2011 at Abbotsford Regional HospiKERR tal following a brief illness. He leaves his wife of 68 years, Dorothy (Woolley) Kerr; his youngest brother, Doug; his daughter, Mary Ann; three sons, Harold (Shirley), Brian, Gord (Lynda); seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his grandson Chris in 1989. Born and raised in Matsqui, the son of George and Blanche (McCallum) Kerr, he was a lifelong resident and pioneer of the Chilliwack/ Abbotsford areas. Jack helped out in the family Matsqui co-op store growing up, worked assembling planes during WWII and went to his own automotive dealership, Westgate Motors, in Chilliwack from the beginning of 1950 to the mid 70’s. Jack had a lifelong passion for cars and was truly car crazy. He also had a love for animals and later in life turned to raising Fraser Reds on their acreage on Sumas Mountain. No service by request, a Memorial gathering for the family is being planned for the spring. Tributes and condolences may be left at www.hendersonsabbotsfordfunerals.com. Henderson’s Funeral Homes Ltd. Abbotsford, British Columbia (604) 854-5534

Online condolences can be left at www.hendersonabbotsfordfunerals.com

KOSMAS Demetrios James

Demetrios James Kosmas passed away in the company of his family peacefully on Saturday, KOSMAS November 5th, 2011 at the Bradley Center of Chilliwack Hospital. Demetrios was 84 years old. He was born in Kalamata, Province of Greece in 1927 and immigrated to Canada in 1955 and started a family with his wife Stavroula. He became an entrepreneur and had many successes. His biggest success was the Jim’s Pizza franchise and starting The Vault Pub in Chilliwack in 2004. Everything father touched turned to gold and he was a tremendous father figure to his sons Peter and Andy. He helped everyone that came his way and asked little in return. Demetrios will be lovingly remembered by his wife Stavroula and sons Peter and Andy. His grandchildren Demetre, Costa, Anastasia, Athena, Steven and Demi, and daughter-in-law Shannon will miss him greatly as he loved them dearly. Father was the last surviving member of his family and was pre-deceased by his 6 brothers and sisters. Funeral Service and prayers will be held at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home, 45865 Hocking Ave., Chilliwack at 12 noon on November 14th, followed by burial at Vedder View Gardens Cemetery. Following burial, a celebration of life reception will be held at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. Anyone that knew our father is welcome to attend.

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We Did Our Duty By the end of WW2, 1 million citizens would have served in military uniform, Also, Canada had the world’s fourth largest air force, and third largest navy. As well, the Canadian Merchant Navy completed over 25,000 voyages across the Atlantic.

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KIWANIS: Sardis and Chilliwack Kiwanis clubs serving the children of the world, one child and one community at a time. If you would like to contribute to this endeavor, contact any Kiwanis member.

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NEWBY Douglas William

Douglas William Newby passed away peacefully on Monday, November 7, 2011 at The Waverly NEWBY at 87 years of age. Douglas grew up in Atchelitz with 1 brother, Lloyd and 1 sister, Edith. He went on to become an ordained minister and an elementary school principal. He was predeceased by his mother Nellie, father Clarence, brother Lloyd and sister Edith. He is survived by nephews Bob & Kay Wright of Devon, Alberta; Douglas & Joanne Wright of Denman Island; Marvin & Julie of Melbourne, Australia; good friends, Lennie Bodo, Kim & Evan Palmer and Barbara Mitchell; and many greatnieces and nephews. A visitation will be held at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home, 45865 Hocking Ave., Chilliwack on Saturday, November 19 from 12:30 to 1:20 pm, with a Celebration of Life Service beginning at 1:30 pm. Burial to follow at Chilliwack Cemetery. Following the burial, a reception for family and friends will be held from 3:00 to 5:00 pm at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home.

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The Kiwanis Clubs of Chilliwack and Sardis Serving the Chilliwack Community for the past 40 years

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Formation of the Super Reader Program Instigated the Read to Me Program Formed the Students-of-the-Month Program 8 Scholarships in the Community Supports Pacific Riding for Developing Abilities Supports Central Gateway Learning Center

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Founded Special Olympics in the Chilliwack area. Constructed the Fire Building at the Safety Village. Built the YMCA/YWCA Weight Lifting Room. Helped to build the Boy Scout Camp at Cultus Lake. Through UNICEF, helped to rid the world of Iodine Deficiency. Built and maintain the Kiwanis Village in Sardis. Founded the Annual Mutt Show at Fall Fair.

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Community Services Coordinator MS Society of Canada, Fraser Valley Chapter Part Time Position The Community Services Coordinator provides direct services and support to people with MS, their families and community professionals in communities throughout the Fraser Valley area. Primary responsibilities include supporting self-help groups, facilitating educational workshops, providing support counseling, distributing MS and related community resource information, and promoting awareness of MS and the MS Society. This position is 18 hours per week and will work from a home-based office, preferably in the Abbotsford/Chilliwack/Mission area. For additional information, please visit: http://mssociety.ca/bc/jobs. Deadline for applications is November 26, 2011.

NIGHT CLEANERS req’d F/T and P/T for meat packing plant. Email resumes davecotnam@shaw.ca

Quick Shot Logistics Ltd is looking for a team worker in our spa deliver, service division. If you have an interest in this industry, have good customer service skills, we have an interest in you! Send resume to: orders@quickshotlogistics.com or fax: 604-393-0671

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CRATE COMPANY req’s a General Laborer. Construction exp. pref’d. Resume by Fax 604-850-5252 or email stephanie@nulinecrates.com DELIVER the PROVINCE & SUN. Home delivery routes. P/T help, 2-3 hrs/day, 7 days/week. bet. 1 am & 6 am. Chilliwack area. Reliable vehicle required. $850-$1300/mo. 604819-3903 or papers@live.ca FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

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General Nursery Worker Seasonal full time employment required from Feb to end of Sept 2012. Job incl. nursery and agricultural work. Must be hard working and physically fit. Hours are MonFri., 7am - 5pm. May include Saturdays and overtime. Starting wage is $9.50/hr. Please send resume to Fairfield Island Nursery Ltd., 9952 Gillanders Rd., Chilliwack, BC, V2P 6H4. Fax: 604-794-3004, email to: dorothy@fairfieldtreenurseries.com. Applicants may be called in for interviews.

Fraser Valley Duck and Goose is looking for a shift supervisor, full-time. Must have 2-3 years in poultry processing or more and 1 year as supervisor, be a team player and leader. Wages: $3100/month. Please apply online at www.fvdg.com or fax your resume to: 604-823-4306

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At Sunrise Toyota, we have provided our clients with the best in Automotive products, services and purchase experiences in the Fraser Valley for over 45 years. As part of our strategy to continue to be one of the dominant Vehicle retailers in the Fraser Valley, we are seeking an exp’d and proven Sales Professional to join our team and market our products to a large and diverse client base. Preference will be given to an individual with a successful track record in Vehicle sales, strong Customer Satisfaction results, and a desire to succeed. The successful applicant will be a driven, results focused individual with a “can do” attitude.

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

778-344-1069

November Special Call now and save!

NEED CASH TODAY?

Big jobs-Small jobs-We do it all! WCB Insured - Bonded Visa & M/C accepted

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

604-777-5046

185

HOME CARE

CARE AID with experience available for Seniors care. Call Vanessa (604)799-8400 EXPERIENCED care aid for seniors care. Call Kathy, (604)392-6903

188

LEGAL SERVICES

CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET

1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 221

CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY. MILLWORK. Stair Railings Decks Renovations. No Job too small. 40 Years Experience Call Roger 604-796-3449, 604-9972284

236

CLEANING SERVICES

Janice Green Cleaning. Go green with Green! Residential. No job too big or small. (604)316-6930 Lena Rose Cleaning, weekly/bi weekly, 20 yr experience, excellent references. Lena, 604-702-9579 RESIDENTIAL CLEANING. Wkly, bi-wkly, monthly. Exc. ref’s. Call 604-795-5925 Cell 604-316-2894 TRY A bcclassified.com CLASSIFIED AD.

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ELECTRICAL

J.H. ELECTRIC. Licence #7474. New installations, repairs, service. No job too small. Jim 604-798-5742 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

Call 7 days/week

778-344-1069

andrew.northstar.interiors@gmail.com

A Master Painters, SPECIAL - 3 rooms, $269 - walls only. Free estimates. Call (604)702-1872 A-TECH Services 604-996-8128 Running this ad for 7yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com

MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

332

338

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME $ENSE - Reno’s / Repairs Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, decks etc. Call for an estimate. 604799-3743. Homesense@shaw.ca Looking to improve your home? We do additions, renovations, new construction, and repairs. Need to find a reliable trades person to do the work, we can help there too! 17 years experience. Harmsen Homes, (604)819-7240

300

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt shingles, flat rfs. Cln Gutters $80. 1-855-240-5362

356

362

New Girls • New Girls • New Girls

604-746-6777 2459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

SYSTEMS

• • • •

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

(604)792-8055

378

VACUUMS

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

(604)792-8055

(by the new roundabout)

PETS 477

604-859-9686

Massage Paradise

SECURITY/

ALARM

SPRING RELAX SPA

Licenced In-Home Relaxation

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

LANDSCAPING

#1 in the Fraser Valley

EMERSON St. Abbts 604-854-0599

PLUMBING

LES THE FRIENDLY PLUMBER. Specializing in bathroom renovatons, including ceramic wall and floor tile. In with the new, out with the old. Call 604-858-8842.

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627

MIND BODY SPIRIT

2451 Clearbrook Rd. Abbotsford (Hiring)

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

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

173

MOVING & STORAGE

#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. 604-721-4555. .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

604-447-3404

Jade & Friends $80. & up.

Email: info@oconnorchrysler.com

PERSONAL SERVICES

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

For the successful candidate(s), we will provide a very competitive pay plan (including a 3 month income guarantee), Medical & Dental Benefits, demo plan & a great atmosphere in which to succeed.

Assists both adult and youth clients to live successfully in “The Village” Olympic Legacy Housing project. Ensures clients’ physical, emotional, social, educational, and medical needs are met. Assists clients to enhance quality of life with activities of daily living as appropriate and the development of life skills. Please visit our website at http://www.comserv.bc.ca for full job posting. Closing Date: November 18, 2011 11-11T CCS8

GREAT TEAM KIDS & ADULTS NEEDED

SALES

LIGHT DUTY CLEANERS

Certified Dental Assistant

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar Available for Delivery Call for pricing 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

PETS

BABY COCKATIELS for sale. Hand fed. $60 each. Phone (604)951-4660 (Surrey). BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG PUPPIES FOR SALE. First shots and dewormed. Call 778-551-1901 $1250 a PUP. Take me home! BORDER Collie/Springer Spaniel X. Vet checked, dewormed, first shots. $300. Call 604-746-6728 BOSTON TERRIER pups born Aug 31st, upto date shots, dewormed & vet checked $800 ph 604-814-5014 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CKC REG BLOOD HOUND pups, 1 male, 8 fem. Liver & tan, ready to go end of Nov. (604)574-5788


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

Almost Everything Handyman Services

• Home Repairs • Yard & House Cleanup • Painting/Carpentry • Pressure Washing • Junk Removal • Decking & • Gutters LICENSED • IN BUSINESS OVER 10 YEARS Contact Rick or Betty Today

604-792-3018

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

Tell people about your business in this valuable space Phone Classifieds

FOR RENT

PC Electric

FOR RENT

K-One Painting

604.997.1674

WET BASEMENT? CrackMaster Concrete is a full-service foundation repair and waterproofing company serving Chilliwack.

LICENSED - BONDED INSURED - WCB

FREE ESTIMATES!

24 Hour Service

1-888-788-4926

• 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

Tell people about your business in this valuable space Phone Classifieds

FOR RENT

604-702-5552

WE DO IT ALL! General repair and maintenance to alternate fuels, major repairs and rebuilding.

Call DAN

604-793-9310 44344 Yale Rd., Chilliwack

GOVERNMENT INSPECTION FACILITY

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

604-858-4513 604-997-2007

Tell people about your business in this valuable space Phone Classifieds

FOR RENT

604-702-5552

•ANTI-ICING •DE-ICING •SALTING

•SANDING

SOLID SURFACE & LAMINATE COUNTER TOPS CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE!

Hank Van Dyk

email: Àxit_mr@hotmail.com

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE 604-798-5082

Place your • by phone: • by fax: • in person: • email:

No Job Too Small!

604-702-5552 604-794-7039

Mr. Fix it

INSTALL AND REPLACE SUMP PUMP SYSTEMS

CrackMaster Concrete

24-HOUR SERVICE

Tell people about your business in this valuable space Phone Classifieds

FULLY INSURED. OWNER/OPERATOR

TOLL FREE:

RUBBISH REMOVAL

604.897.2005

Ron, 604.823.6191 or 604.819.0150

wetbasementrepairvancouverbc.com

☛ Furnace Service & Repair ☛ New Furnace Installations ☛ Air Conditioning Install & Repair ☛ Heat Pumps & Boilers ☛ Hot water tanks & fireplaces ☛ Duct Cleaning ☛ All plumbing services

604-702-5552 604-824-8817 or cell: 604-316-4811

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

LIFETIME WARRANTY, NATIONWIDE SINCE 1994

Plumbing HK & Heating

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

POWER SWEEP

604-795-3163 A1-44915 Yale Rd., Chilliwack

classified ad...

604-702-5552 604-702-5542 45860 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack, B.C. sharon@theprogress.com 11-11H_BD10


The Chilliwack Progress Thursday, November 10, 2011 PETS PETS

518

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

523

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Two 6 month old pups (1 male, 1 female) looking for a loving home. Vet checked: eyes, ears & heart Registered CKC & micro chipped Parents, champion CKC registered. Socialized with children and other animals Call : 604 - 460 - 8086 DOGO ARGENTINO. Reg’d. puppies. M & F. Champion background. $2800. each. 604-853-8531 Abbts.

ENGLISH BULLDOG Puppies P/B,CKC,Reg’d microchip, vet chk, health guarantee, champ pedigree, parents onsite $2800. (604)462-7563 www.mcgregorsbulldogs.ca FRENCH BULLDOG PUPPIES!! maandpawfrenchbulldogs.com 604309-5333 char04@shaw.ca

Lab Husky X Puppy- Good owners w/ fenced yard wanted for 6 month old puppy. Black w/ golden hand markings. Has had all shots & been spade. $500~ Call (604)796-3772 LABRADOODLE PUPPIES Family Based Hobby Breeder. $750 604-595-5840. Avail Nov 20th. redbarnlabradoodles.blogspot.com NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com POODLE, Miniature. Puppies. 3m, 1st & 2nd shots, dewormed, paper trained. $575. (604)856-8267 SHIHTZU / TOY POODLE. Male pups. Vet checked, shots, deflead & dewormed. $400 604-744-8793

BUILDING SUPPLIES

Steel Buildings. Reduced Factory Inventory, 30x36 – Reg $15,850 Now $12,600, 36x58 – Reg $21,900 Now $18,800, 48x96 – Reg $48,700 Now $41,900; 81x130 – Reg $121,500 Now $103,900 Source# 1L0 800-964-8335

524

UNDER $200

4-6 bolt GM/Toyota 15x8, 4x4 wheels with michelin tires, center caps, $150. (604)824-6560 Adjust. bed , for handicapped $200, original cost $1400, 793-7714

Stove & fridge, good cond., $350 obo.; futon, all wood, $150 (604)824-6278

533

FERTILIZERS

Two dark brown leather recliners. Excellent condition. Beautiful chairs. Sacrifice at $500 for the pair. 604-795-3380.

551

GARAGE SALES

Chilliwack

9384 Fletcher Ave Nov 12 & 13 9am - 3pm Rain or shine ESTATE SALE

• Leftover from Hotel Order • 720 Coil 2.5’’ Pillowtop • Original Plastic • Limited Quantity • 10 yr. warranty Your Price $490 Retail $1,299!

NO HST! Call: 604.807.5864 Coffee table, tv stand, glass computer table, oak style chairs, 2 lamps, etc. 604-745-7466/701-8910

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO

Sat Nov 12th, 10am-2pm. 314 - 7685 Amber Dr. Furniture, small appliances, kitchenware & medical related items.

560

MISC. FOR SALE

563

AGASSIZ, 2 bdrm, corner unit, Woodside Terrace, laminate flrs, $700. Sm. pet negot. 604-847-0545

LANAI Apartments 9462 Cook St. (certified crime-free multi-housing complex)

MISC. WANTED

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

Heat/hot water * On-site Mgr. Adult Oriented * Elevator Large Storage Area * No pets Wheelchair access * Onsite laundry * Digital cable * Security cameras * Parking

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ZIMMERMANN PIANO with bench. $1800: (604)538-9456

Free premium cable, $80 value. WE CATER TO SENIORS!

REAL ESTATE

1 bedrooms, Dec 1 $625/m.

DUPLEX/4-PLEX

621

OLIVER. Beautiful furnished 2 bdrm condo, only $116/mo strata fee, will take trade. Only $205,000. Contact (604)869-1111

625

APPLEWOOD COURT 45744 Spadina Ave.

FOR SALE BY OWNER

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

1 & 2 bedroom Available Now.

604-799-0259 46160 Princess Ave Stratatech Property Management stratatechconsulting.ca

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

Chilliwack Rentals

Cheam View Apts

HOMES, APARTMENTS, TOWNHOMES

Clean, quiet building

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

Convenient location Gas fireplace 4 appliances Hot water & gas incl., $625 & $650/mo. Avail., now.

• • • •

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

706

APARTMENT/CONDO Chilliwack

McIntosh Village 45669 McIntosh Dr. 1 bdrm $550; 2 bdrm$675; 3 bdrm $750;

Dec 1 Dec 1 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

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 Central - Tuscany, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, top flr, corner ste, underground parking, 4 SS appl, n/s, n/p, W/D h/up, storage in unit. $925/m. (604)745-7466

Chilliwack Condo $800 + utilities 2 BR + 2 Baths 55 plus - no Pets 1,100 sq ft + Balcony F/S + D/W + A/C Laminate Flooring Secure Parking Avail. Nov 15th 604-819-1224 CHILLIWACK - Downtown 46160 Princess Ave. 2 bdrm apt. Incl. insuite ldry, natural gas insert. Refs req. $750. Ns/np. 604-302-3475. CHILLIWACK

DRIFTWOOD APTS. 9474 Cook St 2 bedroom fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult oriented. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every floor.

Ph: 604-792-1503 CHILLIWACK

LAKESIDE COURT 45810 First Ave., West o

Newly updated lg 1 & 2 bdrm condo in secure and well maintained building. Secure parking, elevator with wheel chair access. Walk across the street for shopping, next to library, park. Includes 3 appliances, window coverings, insuite storage, laundry on every floor. Onsite manager. Available now.

Call 604-792-1506 Chilliwack, new condo, 2 units, 2 bdrm, 2 bath. high end finishes, SS appl, cls to amen., $1100-$1200/m Avail now. (604)799-3192 Chilliwack, newer 1 bdrm with den, b/i laundry. Newmark, clean, $650. Cls to bus & school, avail now. 1 (604)596-2138

706

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

QUIET, CLEAN, SECURE,

1 bedroom $575/m. Tenant pays hydro. Incl., free cable, free on site laundry parking, garden avail., sm pet by terms. Application and ref’s req’d. Avail. immed. Frank, 604-8191924 or Harvey, (604)799-0261 Chilliwack, The Vibe, 1 bdrm, avail now, $700/m; 2-2 bdrms, avail. now, $875. One week early move in. Call Wayne, Stratatech Consulting, 604-799-0259 Chilliwack, Victoria Ave., lg 1 bdrm apt. $625/m incl. heat cable avail Nov 1. Call (604)823-4265

Clean & Spacious

45645 Lark Rd.

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

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

(604)858-9832

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

Chilliwack, 2700sf building, commercial/retail, great location & exposure on Yale Rd., across from Chilliwack Ford. $2000/m taxes incl. 604-845-8989

713

COTTAGES

CHILLIWACK/VEDDER area: River frontage furn’d Cabin. Monthly rates Avail Sept 15. 604-858-7953

715

9197 Mary St. • • • • • • •

RENTALS

CHILLIWACK

Camelot Apartments

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

CHILLIWACK

604-701-7622

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

HOMELIFE GLENAYRE REALTY CHILLIWACK LTD.

706

CHILLIWACK, 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation and schools. Parking, laundry hook/up included. available now or Aug 1. Rob 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm. CHILLIWACK, 1 & 2 bdrms. $575/m -$775/m. Avail Nov 1. Call (604)703-1401 Chilliwack, 1 bdr + den. All appliances, secured underground parking, storage locker, Security 24/7, Gym, N/S, cats OK, Available Dec. 1st. $ 820.00 + DD. Ref’s required. 604-824-6704 CHILLIWACK 1 bdrm apt. avail. Dec 1st. Spacious. Balcony. Centrally located Edwards St. Heat & garbage incl. Onsite laundry. Full cable pkg incl ($72 value) $670m. Heather 1-800-815-6311. CHILLIWACK: 1 Bdrm apt. Newly reno’d, near all amens. N/P, N/S. Avail Nov 15. $650. 604-308-6232. CHILLIWACK 1bdrm &den top floor condo (Newmark), 5 appls, balcony, insuite w/d, 1 sec prk, ns/np. Avail Dec 1. $800 +utils. 1-604-789-3737 CHILLIWACK, 2 bdrm ste, close to hospital, n/p, avail. now. Call (604)795-9577 or 604-378-9240 CHILLIWACK. 2 bdrm with den, 5 appls, 2nd floor with commercial business on bottom. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-825-4138 Chilliwack 2 bd @ The Parkside top flr, adult/senior, 3appl, w/d h/up $775, across city hall 604-701-8910 Chilliwack, 45530 Market Way, Garrison Crossing, 1bdrm, 1 bath top floor apt., 6 appl., h/w, ceramic floor, $850/m, no pets, secure parking., avail Dec 1., Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage. 604-792-0077 CHILLIWACK, 45559 Yale, 2bdrm, 2 bath, $850/m 6 new appl., secure u/g prkg, storage, n/p avail. immed. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 7920077 CHILLIWACK, 45991 Airport Rd. 1 bd ste. $525 + util., Fridge & stove. Avail now. 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 CHILLIWACK 46150 Bole Ave, Newmark. 1 bdrm + den, 5 appl., patio, u/grnd prkg. new laminate flooring, freshly painted. $725/mo. Avail immediately. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077 CHILLIWACK 46356 Margaret Ave. clean 2 BD: $650, avail. now. sm pet negot. Ref’s req’d. Call Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

No pets. Quiet building. Ideal for senior.

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

706

RENTALS

Call Verna, 604-703-1089

627

FURNITURE

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

706

548

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

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

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

Split logs for sale. Maple, Fir, Pine. (3 yrs old) $150 per cord. U-pick up Yarrow. (778)344-8224

FUEL

BRAND NEW QUEEN SIZE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS & BOX

APARTMENT/CONDO

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

CHILLIWACK, 1200sf, 2 bdrm over 45 rancher, 2 bath, f/p, cov patio, 5 appl, $239,900. Call (604)625-3498 CHILLIWACK, RANCHER in deseirabel quiet sardis neighbourhood, 2 bdrm + office, fam, living & dining rm, 2 full baths, 1 with jacuzzi, lg .25 acre lot, 24x24 shop, hot tub, featured f/p & gas f/p, rv parking many updates, asking $525,000. For appt to view, (604)858-6279

545

MORTGAGES

MATTRESSES staring at $99

UNDER $400

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

706

636

FURNITURE

CHRISTMAS (nutcracker, ceramic village, net lights, etc); complete Avon chess set, Royal Doulton figurines, porcelain dolls, Millennium Barbie. (604)847-0777 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? Newborn car seat, $35; baby bath with insert, $15; baby Einstein rocker, $30; pool table with cues, $375; Elliptical trainer, $400. 824-1290 Wheelchair, electric, “top of line”, “Pronto” M91 heavy duty with formula PTO plus, 2nd owner, $3500 obo. manual/receipt (604)701-6619

526

Swiss Mountain pups. Look like Bernese but short-hair & smaller. Gentle. 604-795-7662 lv msg.

548

UNDER $100

Portable dishwasher, older Kitchenaid, $100, does good job, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Lots of used interior doors, some heritage, most $10, call 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Dehumidifier $60, little chief smoker $40, both work well, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Small travel trailer $100 for conversion to utility or restore 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Wheelbarrow, $70, twin wheels or $30, smaller one 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Steel Livestock rack for full size pick up truck $100, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Used weathered lumber from 1”x6” to 4”x4”, .10c lin ft. up 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Pumps, dom. water, sub. drainage, pond, sump, $100 or less 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Native mask $100, also exp. onet 7’ totem, renowned carver 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Clamp on boat seat, oars, nice anchor $100 may separate 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Chain link gates, eg., new 4’w x 5’h $60. c/w post & h/w, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Signed native prints for Xmas, originally $135, now $30 & up 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Paint on milk cans, tall 10gal + tall 2 gal $100 total 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Elec. snow blower, $100, nice condition made by Sunbeam 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Pet carriers, small. $15, medium $25, lrge $40, giant avail. 793-7714

Chesterfield, like new, floral, light colours, $199. (604)858-6610

Swiss Mountain cross, 8 mos, male, very loving, $500. (604)845-2223, lv msg.

REAL ESTATE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

4-11F HL1

477

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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Hazelwood Manor 1 bedrooms available now.

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

(604)316-5363 or 604-792-1872

McIntosh Manor 45598 McIntosh Dr 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Bright and spacious. No pets. Avail now. W/D hook-ups 604-316-5363/792-1872

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

Heather Ridge

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

Chilliwack, 2 bdrm gd area, JennAire cooktop, W/D, $850 incl util. (604)792-7878/316-1192 CHILLIWACK. 2 BDRM, side by side 1/2 duplex, fenced yard, 4 appl, sm pet ok. avail now, covered carport. (604)824-0264 CHILLIWACK, downtn, 3 bdrm, 1/2 duplex, avail. Dec 1. F/S, $950/mo incl water/garbage. 604-819-8650. CHILLIWACK large 2 bdrm with big sundeck, fenced yard, f/s, w/d, near elementary school, avail. now. $930/mo incl. utils. 604-703-0939 Chilliwack,lg 3 bdrm 1/2 duplex, 2.5 bath, dbl garage, 2 L/R, open kitchen w/island, gas f/p, lg patio & yard, $1250/m incl garbage/water. Dec 1st (604)846-0078 or 604-703-3306

736

HOMES FOR RENT

AGASSIZ $1500 3bdrm Rancher w 37’x38’ shop and 30’x40’ covered parking, AVAIL call 778 891 9086 AGASSIZ. 1747 Garden Pl. 4 bdrm, 5 appl., avail now $1200/mo. + util., approx 10x20 workshop. Pets negot. Call Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage. (604)792 0077 BRIGHT QUIET CUL-DE-SAC home 3BR+den,1400sf, 2 car,yard, storage, laundry, full bath, balcony, Cramer St. Chilliwack, Dec 1/earlier, NS NP 1-604.540.0423. Refs req, $995+util. CHILLIWACK, 2 bdrm rancher by UCFV 5appls heated ceramic flr 900sf fncd yd lg shed monit’d alarm np/ns. Dec1. $1000 604-715-7151 Chilliwack, 2 bdrm rancher, Fairfield Island area, lg yard, 4 appl., sm.pets ok, avail Dec. 1. Refs req’d, $1100/m + util. (604)858-0440 CHILLIWACK, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, f/p, Chwk Mtn Rd area, $1150/m. Refs req’d. Call Neil, (604)795-0808 CHILLIWACK, great 2 bdrm house, attic, pets ok, lg yard, $1000/m (604)764-0030 Hope, Silver Creek, 2 bdrm in one side of duplex, 4 appl., , well insulated. $630/m+util. Call 604-8699251, 604-591-8540.

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

Royal Oak Ph: Kelly Young 45562 McIntosh Dr. 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.

ROSEDALE, 2 bd mobile home, quite park, room for 2 people only, good freeway access, w/d h/up, no dogs, cat ok, dec 1 or sooner. $625/m. (604)795-3398 SARDIS- 2BD hs + full bsmt. Close to schls & shp. W/D F/S N/S. $1350 604 858-7186, 604 858-0983 Sardis, priv. 3 bdrm, close to schools, Ideal for small family $1100/m. Nov. 1. (604)858-7863

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MOTELS, HOTELS

MOTEL ROOMS - Bridal Falls. Newly renovated. Kitchenette avail. Available monthly to May 15. Starting at $650/m+DD. Wifi internet avail . N/s, n/p. Call (604)794-7710


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OFFICE/RETAIL

CHILLIWACK. 2nd floor approx. 450 sq.ft. with commercial business on bottom. Available now. Call: 604-825-4138

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

747

RV PADS

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

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION CHILLIWACK share 4 bd home, quiet area. $450 incl util., laund fac., satellite tv/i/net. (604)392-5680 Chilliwack. Working person to share 4 bdrm heritage home, fenced yard, close to amen./bus, avail now, Must see. $500/m. (604)702-0093 SARDIS, working person to share furnished executive home. 3 bd, 3 bath, 3 bay garage. gym, i/net, lrg TV, util., incl., avail now. $600/m. (604)858-1937 or (604)791-1937

749

STORAGE

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

750

SUITES, LOWER

Chilliwack, cozy, n/s, semi furn. 1 bdrm ground level ste, W/D, yard, $595 & dd, incl util, bus rte, near hosp, suit 1 senior. (604)858-6500 CHILLIWACK, Newer 1 bdrm, bsmt ste, in country setting, f/p, private entry, 4 appl, incl. util. n/p, n/s, $750/m. Avail Nov. 1. Call (604)745-7466 Cultus Lake, lower 1 bdrm, $700/m. Funished or not furn, util incl, W/D, gas f/p, cable, inet, short term welcome. Call (604)703-3117 NEAR GW Graham High school. Above ground basement suite. Shared in suite laundry. Onsite parking. $695 per month utilities included. Short walk to Garrison Crossing. Close to local stores, Cheam Leisure Centre. Separate entrance. Available November 1st, 2011. Contact Dan for further details: dan@mathesonrealestate.ca Cell: 604-791-3211 PROMONTORY, 2 Bdrm bsmt suite $800/mth util & wifi incl’d, F/S, W/D, D/W. Avail Dec 1st, 604-846-6240 PROMONTORY. Large 1 bdrm. suite. Gas f/p, all appl. incl. Most utils. Patio, private entry. NS/NP. $750. Dec 1. 604-858-6067 aft 5pm Promontory, lg. 1 bdrm gr level ste, bright, priv entr., laundry incl., dec. 1. $650/m. (604)518-3417 Sardis, Remington Cres, 1 bd, Private entry, patio. $650 incl hydro, sat tv, inet, 5 appl., priv laund,. N/s, n/p. single person Avail., Dec. 1st. (604)300-0078

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TRANSPORTATION 810

TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS Mech. Spec. 2001 Honda Accord, Silver - a/c, leather, auto, V-Tec, V6, s/r. Needs trans. $3000: (604)853-5310 (after 10 am)

Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

2011 LAREDO 291TG

Come Have A Look… Check us out @ 604-792-8317 or 1-877-515-6696 GARRISON, THE WOODS, 3 bdrm 3 T/H, 3 level, 2.5 baths, deck, backs onto green space, $1450/m + 1/2 dd. Available Dec. 1. Call Cory, (604)798-3993 SARDIS, 28-5837 Sappers Way. The Woods. 3 Bd, 3 level, fully fin bsmnt, garage, 2.5 bath, $1463 avail., Dec 1st.. No pets, No smoking. Collin 604-703-6209 Stratatech Property Management

TRANSPORTATION ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

1987 Olds Delta 88, 4dr, maroon in/out, like new, 2nd owner, aircared. $2800 firm. 604-392-3950

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

Elec. awning, “FAMILY SIZED” dinette, LCD TV, power storage jack & more. $27,995 (Stk.30854) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

2011 5th Wheel 32’ Gooseneck Cargo Trailer, triple axle, 4000lb ramp, electric brakes, roof vents, 36” side door, like new, $12,500. Call 604-842-8009.

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MOTORCYCLES

1985 HONDA V-45 Magna 750cc, good shape. $1400 obo. Call (604)869-9418

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11 1/2 ft. Lance Camper, full slide, gen. set, air, has it all, $21,500, truck also available, 604-795-9967

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CARS - DOMESTIC

1955 Pontiac, rare, great winter project, extra parts. $5500. Call (604)795-6379 1990 MERCURY TOPAZ, loaded 4 door. Mechanic owned, blue, 254K Aircared, $800. 604-855-9601 1997 LINCOLN MARK 8 LSC black, 182K, 1 owner, garage kept, $6900 obo. (604)820-8218. 1997 Olds V6, 4 door, white, A-1 cond, aircared 2 years. view Louie’s Automotive, Yale Rd., West 2000 FORD FOCUS, standard trans., blue, 4 dr. sedan, CD, Air Cared. $2995 obo (604)826-0519 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue GL sports sedan - V-6, loaded, blk. grey leather. grt. shape $3450 (604)556-4242 2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING convertible, silver, 84 k’s. auto. Mags. $7895/obo. (604)826-0519 2009 AVEO LT. Merlot Jewel color. Still has new car smell! 7,500 kms. A/c, sunroof, spoiler, $9,500. firm. Phone 604-859-5129 2010 Chev Impala, 4 dr Sedan, 61,000k, exc cond., $13,900. Call 604-309-4001. 2011 CHRYSLER, SILVER, 2000 series, 4,037km. $25,000 obo (250)485-8081

1992 CARDINAL 5th wheel 26’ trailer, one slide out, A/C, good fridge, 4 burner stove, furn., lots of cupboards, awning, queen bed + davinol. N/S. N/P. Approx. 4,000 km. on tires. $3995. (604)859-8916 1994 Bounder M.H, chev 454 engine, new fridge, hot water tank, leveling legs, California room , 20’ awning, Bsmt. mod. $18,000, 10061 Brentwood Dr ,604-792-5812 1995 ALJO 21½ ‘ 5th wheel trailer, 1 owner, smoke free. Kept indoors, very clean, low mi., sleeps 6, $10,500. (604)823-6459

1990 Honda Civic stnd, great mileage, near new batt/tires/brakes, $1300 obo. Must sell 604-859-6418 1996 TOYOTO COROLLA PLUS, auto, green, 4/dr, a/c, 156K, timing belt replaced, new exhst, reg. srvc, good brakes/tires, AirCared 03/13 $3100 obo. (604)507-9945 2000 Hyundai Accent, 4dr, std 5spd, 4cyl., 1.5lt, blue, $1600, 604-793-7843 or 604-392-7772 2002 DODGE NEON R/T standard trans., white, sunroof, used eng., new timing belt & clutch. CD stacker $3995 obo. (604)826-0519

2005 Mercedes Benz SL55 AMG Kompressor AMG Sport Package, 5.5 litre V-8, 493 HP. Hardtop retractable roof, 31,000 km. Online auction now: www.bcacuction.ca. Info: 250-952-5003

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2007 Toyota Corolla, auto, 4 cyl, black, 68,000 kms. $9500. Call (604)751-0108 2007 TOYOTA MATRIX TRD. Red, 2WD, + new snow tires, exc. cond. 17,000kms $13,995. 604-864-6256 2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA, 27,000K, auto trans, p/w, etc, ext warr, $10,495 obo. (604)703-0822 2011 Nissan Versa Htch bck, fully loaded, 33,000km like new. whlse price $12,500, 793-5520 (5961)

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TRUCKS & VANS

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

ACE Towing 10 Foot WS model with all the trimmings, 13’’ Sansui TV, queen bed 8 foot awning & much more! Excellent Condition. Reduced to $7000. Please call: 604-535-5777 or 604-785-6827

2000 DODGE GREAT WEST VAN Class B Motorhome 318V8 107,000 km. Rebuilt transmission has 400 km & warranty. Like new in & out. A/C, fantastic fan, toilet, shower, am/fm stereo w/ CD & Cassette, dvd w/ screen. Fridge, stove, micro, sink. A must see! $23500 obo. 604-796-8792

cash for all vehicles and equipment. Call now Top dollar paid.

(604)823-0033 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

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

2005 Wilderness 30’ 5th wheel, 13’ slide, rear lounge, fbrgls siding, very clean, $18,900. (604)556-3635

2010 ADVENTURER 106DBS

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 1995 Ford Explorer, Eddie Bauer, 5 spd, 4x4, loaded, leather, sunroof, exc cond. $3900. 778-565-4230

Elec. happi jac., ext. speakers, microwave, thermopane windows, generator ready! $23,995 (stk.31006) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

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In The Matter of the Rent Distress Act & Access Mini-Storage Ltd.

1998 VANGUARD, 22’ motor home, on Ford 350 chassis, 114K kms. $10,500. Call 604-869-1111

1999 Slumber Queen Adventurer Camper

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UTILITY TRAILERS

1997 Ford 19’ Travel Home Country cruiser by Knight Hill RV, exc cond, fully equip. $15.000. (604)751-0122

2004 F350 LARIAT CREW CAB, 4X4, long box, 5th wheel, 180K, full load $16,500 obo. 604-812-1278 2007 Honda Civic DXG 5 sp, 2 dr., grey, 130K, p/w, p/l, a/c, am/fm/cd, no acc. $9,500 604793-3819

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1989 Astro van, aircared nov 2011, new battery, runs great, $650. call SOLD 1991 FORD AEROSTAR van, electronic AWD, automatic, reliable, excellent in the snow. $500. Call (604)869-7188 1992 PLEASUREWAY van, Dodge Ram, 318 4 spd. eng. Immac. $20,900 obo (604)853-2427 1993 CHEVY 1/2 TON with extended cab, 5 speed, no rust. $1800 obo. Call 604-869-7376 1994 F150, 5.0 4X4 club cab, canopy, runs great, extras, some rust, $2500 obo. Must sell 604-859-6418 1994 MAZDA PICK UP, with canopy, V6, 5 spd standard, 178,000 km. excellent cond. $3400 obo. Call (604)860-0222 ask for Ed. 1995 Ford F150 4.9L, 5spd, 198,km, 7’ box, fibreglass cap, aircare 2013. $1500. (604)751-0122 2005 GMC 3/4 T longbox ext’d cab, Duramax, leather, 65K, incl 5th whl hitch & brake ctrl, 1 owner, clean, $25,900. (604)556-3635 2005 MONTANA SV6, loaded, Onstar, 7 pass., new front rotors & brakes. Mint. $6400. 604-812-1278 2007 DODGE CARAVAN. Silver, loaded, new front tires, exc cond. 604-556-0124 or 604-850-7827 2007 GMC ext 1 ton cargo van, 280,000 all hwy km, 6L, fully loaded, all factory options, GM dealer serviced from new, exc cond. $11,995. Call (604)351-7333

HUNTER’S SPECIAL. Single axle tilt trailer. 8’ X 6’ box. Great shape. $800obo 604-826-3063; 826-3513

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SUITES, UPPER

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

1983 YAMAHA, 750 Virago chopper project bike, $5000 spent, $1375 obo. Call Ed (604)860-0222

9252 Hazel St. Chilliwack, BC • 3 Bedrooms - 1,100 sq ft - 1½ baths • Newly Renovated units available now • CHILDREN love our 2 Play grounds • Puppies & Kitties love your fenced backyard • Our contribution: A Move-In Incentive! • Close to all schools, transit + amenities • Quiet, Gated + Secured for you! • Your choice of Crime-Free Living • FROM $990 PLUS UTILITIES

2 BED & den upper suite, 5 appl, Cats Dogs OK. $830 Incls hot water Ref. D.D. req. Available Dec.1 Alan 250-295-3247 SARDIS, avail dec 1, 2 bdrm, lower T/H incl heat, hdyro, inet, cable, W/D, 1 parking spot, walk to malls, pet welcome. $1000 (604)824-5917

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CROSSWORD ANSWERS

TOWNHOUSES

CHILLIWACK, 3 bdrm T/H, F/S, W/D, n/s, n/p, avail now. $900/m +util. Call (604)795-2223 Chilliwack #67 - 45185 Wolfe Rd. 3 bd, 2 level. 5 appl., cls to hospital. Avail nov 1. (604)824-0264 Chilliwack. Like new approx. 2000 s/f fresh paint 3 bdrm lndry/rm rec/rm fam/rm liv/rm & kitchen, all appls. dble gar. deck patio. N/S. N/P. First mo. rent free. Rent neg depending on lease. 604-888-3395

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www.UapplyUdrive.ca

AGASSIZ, private carriage house in the country. 2 bdrm, maple kit., ss appl., hrwd flrs, open concept, 10’ ceilings, a/c, w/d, priv deck, mtn views, n/s, n/p, $950/m + util. Nov 1. Ref. (604)796-2733/703-6843

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TRANSPORTATION

2010 SANTA FE GL, silver, 9,920 kms. $20,490. Orig owner, pristine cond. 2.4L, 6 spd, auto, shiftronic, 5 star safety rating, extra floor mats. Call Joe 604-850-0354. 7 - 9 pm.

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

presented by: KIWANIS Sardis & Chilliwack

Notice is hereby given to: Kara White Mark Knight Beverly Vandal Sabrina Rogers-Belcourt Roger Buwalda That household goods, furnishings and/or personal effects located at 45648 Storey Ave. Chilliwack, BC V2R 4E6, will be disposed of on Saturday, November 26, 2011 unless the account is settled in full prior to this date. Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to: The Manager Access Mini-Storage Ltd. (604) 824-0030.

Cultus Lake Park requests all interested companies to submit a proposal for Financial Audit Services for the Park’s 2011, 2012 and 2013 fiscal years. RFP documents are available online at www.cultuslake.bc.ca, by email request to rebecca.johnson@cultuslake.bc.ca or for pick up at the Park Office’s reception desk located at: Cultus Lake Park 4165 Columbia Valley Highway Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5B5 The closing date and time to submit proposals is 3:00 pm on November 21, 2011. Proponents are required to check the Park’s website for any updated information and addenda before the closing date at www.cultuslake.bc.ca. The Park reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals and will not be responsible for any costs incurred by the proponents in preparing a response. Proposals will be opened in public. Rebecca L. Johnson, CGA, DFN Chief Financial Officer/Manager Financial Services

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LINED SWEATERS

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THE SMART DETAILS Lightweight, temperatureregulating T-MAX® gives you maximum insulation, for comfort without bulk.

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Full-zip Lined Cable, Drop-needle and Hooded Sweaters Assorted colours. Sizes S–XL. (2BDAWRFB1-16/17/19/21, 2BDAWRFW1-18/20, 2BDAWRFH1-22) Reg. $79.99–$89.99 SALE $59.99–$67.49

LINED FLANNEL & CANVAS SHIRTS

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A. HYPER-DRI® HD1 Fleece- and Sherpa-lined Flannel Shirts B. HYPER-DRI® HD1 Fleece- and Sherpa-lined Canvas Shirts Assorted colours. Sizes S–2XL. Oversizes 3XL–5XL. Assorted colours. Sizes S–2XL. Oversizes 3XL–5XL. (2CEAWRFB16352/T, 2CEAWRFB16356/T)

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LINED BOTTOMS A. T-MAX® HYPER-DRI® HD3 Mid-length Jackets Midnight blue, evergreen, cinder. Sizes S–2XL. Oversizes 3XL–5XL. (7AVEWRFW1-2116/X) Reg. $179.99* SALE $134.99*

B. T-MAX® HYPER-DRI® HD3 Embossed Parkas Black, midnight blue, cinder. Sizes S–2XL. Oversizes 3XL–5XL in select colours. (7AVEWRFW1-2122/X) Reg. $199.99* SALE $149.99*

C. T-MAX® HYPER-DRI® HD3 Snow Pants Black. Sizes S–2XL. Oversizes 3XL–5XL. Reg. $124.99* SALE $93.74*

D. T-MAX® HYPER-DRI® HD3 3-in-1 Jackets Black, midnight blue, white. Sizes S–2XL. Oversizes 3XL–5XL. (7AVEWRFW1-2117/X) Reg. $239.99* SALE $179.99*

*OVERSIZES EXTRA

*OVERSIZES EXTRA

*OVERSIZES EXTRA

*OVERSIZES EXTRA

(7AVEWRFW1-2118/X)

Y L N O S Y A D 4

*

F F O % 25

EPWEAR, E L S ’S N E M O ALL MEN’S & W IPPERS L S D N A S E B RO 0-13 NOVEMPRBICEEDRIT1EMS ONLY.

10 THE SMART DETAILS Lined with T-MAX® INSULATION for warmth and comfort without bulk.

A. TT-MAX® Lined Jeans and Canvas Pants Assorted colours and linings. Ass Sizes 30–44. (4AMDWRAS23100/101/110/111) Size Reg. $69.99 SALE $59.99 Reg

SMART IS INNOVATION SM

WARMEST, LIGHTEST INSULATION

T-MAX® INSULATION

WATERPROOF/ BREATHABLE

R*ON REGULA

INSULATE INSULATED ED FLANNEL

B. Lined Chinos, Hikers and Cargos Assorted colours and linings. Some available with T-MAX®. Sizes 30–44. (9AXCDHFB1301, 9AXCWRFB1302/3/4) Reg. $59.99–$69.99 SALE $49.99–$59.99

T-MAX® PARKAS

& 3-IN-1s

30

SHERPA SHERPA-LINED LINED DUCK

10

15

THE SMART DETAILS • Shrink and faderesistant cotton flannel. • Warm, quilted polyfill insulation. • Inside zippered fleece placket keeps out the wind.

*WOMEN’S REGULAR PRICED

THE SMART DETAIL Lightweight, temperatureregulating T-MAX® gives you maximum insulation, for comfort without the bulk.

WATER RESISTANT/ BREATHABLE

THE SMART DETAILS • Durable cotton duck shell, sherpa lining and fleece hood. • Inside zippered fleece placket keeps out the wind.

Dakota Hooded Quilted Flannel Shirts with Zip-fleece Fooler Front Assorted plaids. Sizes S–XL. Oversizes 2XL–4XL, MT–4XLT. (I239/X/XX/11/21) Reg. $44.99* SALE $34.99* *OVERSIZES EXTRA

Dakota Sherpa-lined Hooded Duck Work Shirts Brown, black. Sizes M–XL. Oversizes 2XL–3XL. (I6U319/29) Reg. $59.99* SALE $44.99* *OVERSIZES EXTRA

A. T-MAX® HYPER-DRI® HD3 Parkas with Fur Hood Black, cardinal, soil. Sizes S–2XL. (7BWDWRFW1-927) Reg. $199.99 SALE $139.99

B. T-MAX® HYPER-DRI® HD3 3-in-1 Jackets with Soft Shell Liner Concord, azure blue, black. Sizes S–2XL. (7BWDWRFW1-917) Reg. $209.99 SALE $146.99

C. T-MAX® HYPER-DRI® HD2 Everyday Parkas Root, black, maroon. Sizes S–2XL. (7BWDWRFW1-937)

Reg. $159.99 SALE $111.99

45737 Luckakuck Way (Next To Bus Depot)

Sale prices in effect until 5:00 pm Nov. 20, 2011

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

EE ANTKS UAR A G AT WOR TH

Absolute 100% customer satisfaction!

Chilliwack 858-4199

HOURS: Mon-Fri: 8:30am-9pm Sat. 9am-6pm Sun. 10am-5pm

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