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MLAs yet to back leadership hopeful Robert Freeman The Progress

Ellis Jacob, president and CEO of Cineplex Entertainment, speaks during the grand opening of the new Galaxy Cinemas at Eagle Landing on Thursday. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Opening marks new era in entertainment Robert Freeman The Progress Roll film. B.C.’s first all-digital theatre complex opened with an invitation-only grand opening Thursday. “Welcome to the City of Chilliwack,” Deputy Mayor Chuck Stam said to the

Cineplex executives and staff among the hundreds of guests who gathered at the new eight-theatre complex. “We recognize this is First Nations territory and we want to thank them for this significant investment and development in our community,” Stam said. The Squiala First Nation is an equal partner in the multi-million dollar Eagle Landing development with the Property

Development Group. The development includes 600,000 square-feet of retail space anchored by stores like Walmart and Home Depot. And the new Galaxy Cinema. “This is great for Chilliwack, and the First Nation,” Squiala Chief David Jimmie said. “This is bigger than just us.”

Chilliwack MLAs are not committing right now to any of the declared candidates to replace Premier Gordon Campbell as head of the BC Liberal Party. Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner said he must remain neutral because he has been named to a committee that will oversee the leadership race, but his cat, Ranger, remains a “sentimental favourite.” “I have accepted a position with the BC Liberal Party on a committee that will be overseeing the leadership race at the convention,” he said. “Our job is to make sure the race is conducted in a fair and appropriate manner, so I will remain neutral.” Abbotsford MLA Mike de Jong, currently the province’s attorney-general, is expected to announce his bid for the leadership on Wednesday. Vancouver MLA Moira Stilwell is also in the running. Former deputy premier Christy Clark is reported to be considering a leadership bid. Although Carole Taylor has been reported in the media as not interested in the position, Penner said he believes she “would do a remarkable job of bringing new life to politics in B.C.” “I think the public is looking for a different approach, and that applies to the BC Liberal Party,” he added.

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Reaction muted to school holiday name change The Progress Reaction to the Chilliwack board of education’s move last week to rename winter vacation to Christmas holidays has been cautious. Both Chilliwack’s Muslim and First Nations communities were okay with the name change as long as it was done from a secular vision. “I don’t think this is a big issue for us,” said Osama Ebesh of the Chilliwack Islamic Centre. “Most people in Chilliwack are Christians,

and the school board is just following the majority.” Tyrone McNeil, president of the First Nations education steering community, also didn’t think it was an issue for the First Nations community, despite stating that many First Nations people don’t look fondly on Christianity. “If it’s just about renaming the holidays, I don’t think that’s a problem,” said McNeil. “But if the school board tries to instill religious intonations with this, then that would be a serious concern ... something First Nations people might find alarm-

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ing.” The BC School Trustees Association said trustees have an obligation to reflect the values and priorities of the community they serve in their decision making. “Boards of education need to ensure they are reflecting the priorities and wishes of the community they represent first and foremost with students at the front of mind when making those decisions,” said Connie Denesiuk, president of the BCSTA. When asked if it was an insensitive decision on the board’s part,

Denesiuk said that was a question the trustees needed to answer. Silvia Dyck, chair of Chilliwack board of education, did not respond to interview requests made by the Progress. She did, however, email the board’s statement on the name change. “In response to the media attention that has resulted from the recent decision of the board of education to refer to the winter break period as the Christmas holiday, the board wishes to confirm its ongoing commitment to an inclusive school system,” the statement read.

However, trustee John Henry Harter, the lone trustee who disapproved of the name change, is adamant that the decision was insensitive of Chilliwack’s diversity, and did nothing to better education for students in the Chilliwack school district. “I’m not convinced this is going to improve student achievement,” he said. “I just don’t see how tinkering with this wording has anything to do with the school district’s main goals and objectives.” kbartel@theprogress.com

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Clear majority of council backs current direction Jennifer Feinberg The Progress On the eve of Chilliwack council’s annual budget talks in Harrison Hot Springs, the current financial direction of the City of Chilliwack has the support of all but one city councillor. The question became an issue when Coun. Diane Janzen surprised many in council chambers on Nov. 15, by voicing her opposition to the 10-year financial template on the table, warning of tax hikes and depleted reserves. The multi-million dollar settlement — inked last year by the city to purchase the homes of property owners in the Eastern Hillsides — is key to understanding the current financial

debate. The settlement decision went ahead after experts determined the hillside homes had been built on a 4,000-year old slide. In the wake of Coun. Janzen’s stance, The Progress surveyed the rest of council, to determine the mood of the group as it heads into meetings where budget discussions and objectives will get underway. Councillors were asked one question — do they support the financial direction the city is taking? The responses show that Coun. Janzen’s opposition was not shared by her fellow council members. Councillors Chuck Stam, Ken Huttema, Pat Clark and Sue Attrill all said unequivocally they support the current financial direction of the city.

“Yes, I support the financial direction of our past two fiscal years,” said Stam in an e-mailed response. “In any given budget there are items we may individually disagree with. We have ample opportunities to voice our opinions, and when the final vote is taken, we live with the majority rule.” In any case the third fiscal year of their term is on the agenda at this week’s budget meetings, he said. “We have an opportunity every year to refocus our budget and that process takes into account the economic climate, as well as the shortand long-term goals we set during our mandate,” offered Coun. Clark in an e-mail. “There are always tough decisions to make, but yes, I am satisfied with the process we use to

make those decisions and the direction they have provided for us.” Coun. Attrill said she “absolutely” supports the current direction, including the tough decision council had to make with the hillside settlement. “We consulted all the experts and carefully reviewed all of our options. We tried repeatedly to get financial assistance for the residents from the PEP program with no luck. “In the end we chose the least costly and the least risky solution for the taxpayers of Chilliwack,” she wrote in a e-mail. “I am not thrilled about the cost but the alternatives were much worse.” Going forward, the city is rebuilding its reserves, and the public will still get to have input in February

on upcoming budget decisions, said Attrill. “I would have to say, yes, I do support the financial direction the city is taking,” said Coun. Huttema. “We are victim to economic circumstances, so we feel the pinch more. So, yes, (the settlement) was an unexpected and unfortunate surprise that we had to deal with as new councillors. “But considering the economic climate, our financial position is excellent, and we could become the envy of other cities because of it.” Coun. Mclean said the city has made progress by being fiscally responsible, and managing the budget without creating debt up until this point. Continued: FINANCIAL/ p4

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Kettle drive funds food bank love Jennifer Feinberg The Progress Sally Ann officials are hoping for big things from Chilliwack this season. The Christmas Kettle campaign was launched over the weekend and it will run straight through until Christmas Eve, says Ian Pratt, community ministries director for Chilliwack Salvation Army. “We have seen a real spike in the need out there,” he says, citing a 45-per-cent increase in the number of families coming to the Chilliwack food bank at the Salvation Army’s Care and Share Centre. “We put it down to an increase in the number of working poor.” They filled 1,500 hampers last year, and

gave away vouchers for $36,000 worth of Christmas turkey. But this season they’re on target to fill about 1,800 hampers, having already surpassed last year’s total. It’s a bit later than usual due to logistics, but Sally Ann volunteers can now be spotted manning the ubiquitous red kettles and jingling bells to get attention at more than 15 venues around town. “It’s our big annual push to fund the operation of the food bank,” Pratt says. “Most of it goes to filling our Christmas hampers. We’re a vessel through which the community can help.” “Dignity For All” is the new kettle campaign theme this year. “It means everyone is worthwhile no

matter what their circumstances,” he says. “We support people, we don’t look down on them.” He invites everyone to help out the Sally Ann and its work by dropping what they can in a kettle this month, whether it’s a loonie or a big cheque. “Come on out and support us,” he says. “And a big thank-you goes out to the community for all you have done in the past.” He’s been completely “blown away” by Chilliwack’s spirit of giving since taking over his new position in the community about six weeks ago. People can also donate to the local effort online or on the phone by stipulating “Chilliwack” as their preferred food bank. jfeinberg@theprogress.com

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An alternative to the controversial Aggregate Pilot Project will be presented at a meeting Wednesday hosted by the Friends of The Chilliwack River Valley. “We’re going to have a clause in our plan about how to resolve conflicts; how to give gravel companies what they need without crushing communities,” said Glen Thompson, spokesman for the citizens’ group. A proposed gravel removal plan hammered out by representatives of the Fraser Valley Regional District, the provincial government and gravel industry officials has met with bitter opposition from residents. Thompson said the alternative plan will call for governments to pay more for the significant amount of gravel they buy, which would allow companies to mine away from residents’ backyards, and haul grav-

el by rail rather than by truck. “The gravel companies are going the same way as the forest industry, which resulted in bitter disputes without end,” he said. The group is also calling on local and regional governments to boycott companies that are currently contravening bylaws, and to move gravel mining from the Mines Act to the Forest and Range Practices Act, which contains tighter environmental regulations. In addition to Thompson, speakers at the Wednesday meeting will include Victor Froese, spokesman for residents opposed to a proposed expansion of a gravel mine on Vedder Mountain, Cynthia Berge of the Area C (Lake Errock) Environmental Stewards, and Abbotsford resident Walter Neufeld, an outspoken critic of gravel mining. NDP environment critic Rob Fleming will also speak at the meeting, which starts at 7 p.m. at the Yarrow Community Hall.

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She’s concerned about tough times affecting revenues, saying five years ago the real estate market here was hot, and Chilliwack could live off the growth. That’s not the case anymore. So Chilliwack is facing the same fiscal challenges as other communities are facing, with the settlement payout added on top. “The city already has depleted reserves and growing debt. In terms of tax increases, we’ll just have to see what’s being proposed in terms of the budget,” Janzen said. jfeinberg@theprogress.com

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Last week’s brush with snowy, cold weather is a stark reminder that despite living in the most temperate climate in Canada, we are still a part of a wintry country. And we’re not very good at it. The first snowfall of the season is always exciting. Who amongst us didn’t make a beeline for the window in the morning to see just how much of snow was sticking around? But the chaos that ensues makes us the butt of jokes in the rest of the snowencrusted country. All last week weather forecasters warned us in dour, doom-filled tones this was coming. As S-Day neared, they issued breathless warnings, first for two to four centimeters, then five to 10 centimeters! TV news crews rushed to local garages to interview harried mechanics booked to capacity installing snow tires. They descended upon works’ yards to shoot impressive mounds of sand and salt. Newspaper reporters made dutiful calls to emergency shelters to see how they would care for the homeless. Merchants in malls and shopping centres rubbed their hands in anticipation of an appropriately seasonal feel to the start of the Christmas shopping rush. And we responded, as anyone who popped into a grocery store Friday evening for a loaf of bread may have witnessed from their spot 10 people deep in the checkout line; people were stocking up to hunker down and ride out the storm. Somewhere in Calgary, where it was minus 15C on Saturday with a foot of snow already on the ground, someone is chuckling at our expense. Mother Nature gave us a pass last year. But climatologists say this is a “La Nina” year with a very active jet stream bringing us cold temperatures from the north and moisture from the Pacific Ocean. And when they combine, that often means snow. So we’d better get used to it. Meanwhile, in Toronto it was 14 degrees and raining on Monday. Hmmmmm. ~Black Press

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World a-twitter at royal wedding announcement Needless to say, the announcement of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s engagement set off a firestorm of excitement and anticipation for their April 29th wedding next year in Westminster Abbey. What a breath of fresh air amid so much dismal news. After such a long courtship it is a great outcome launching, hopefully, a lasting and happy marriage. But getting up to speed with the organization of the event is already raising a few traditional eyebrows. William’s renowned stubbornness is proving that he knows how to get his own way among the royal courtiers when push comes to shove. He chose the moment of the announcement, he is a hands- on guy when it comes to organization and, beyond the obvious pomp that all regal weddings are made of, he and Kate

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are determined to make this a people’s wedding. Good on them. According to Richard Kay and Geoffrey Levy writing in the Daily Mail, no one knows better than the Queen how much stronger William is than his father, Prince Charles. He’s more positive and when he makes up his mind he gets things done. Margaret It is said among EVANS those in royal circles that the only people he really listens to are his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. His choice of Westminster Abbey (would we all have such choices) not only honours his grandparents’ own wedding in the Abbey in 1947

but the poignant funeral of his mother 13 years ago. Keeping the memory of Diana in the loop was behind that stunning, iconic sapphire and diamond engagement ring on Kate’s finger. The ring has its own little regal urban legend. It wasn’t Prince Charles or Diana who chose it back in 1980 but was the choice of the Queen after she had it secretly brought to the palace in a tray of signet rings. Footing the bill for this wedding is going to take some deep, mostly royal, pockets although security will be a government bill. Rumbles are already being made that in times of austerity this should be a pared down affair. Probably, but this family has quite the social circle not to mention the umbilical cord of heads of state. In retrospect, both the Queen

and Prince Philip’s wedding and that of Charles and Diana were held in tough economic times, the former right after World War II and the latter at the onset of the 1980’s recession. Predictably, Charles and Di’s wedding was a major economic stimulus with tourism and staggering amounts of merchandise. The post war wedding though came with its own adjustment. When (then) Princess Elizabeth got engaged, ration coupons were in force having been introduced in Britain in 1940. The Germans tried to weaken the Brits by attacking the supply ships bringing food into the country. Rationing attempted to make sure everyone got a fair share. Since clothes were also rationed, Elizabeth saved her ration cards to pay for the material for her wedding dress designed by the

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There is the pagan celebration of Solstice or Yule on December 21, there is the Christian Christmas on the 25th, the Pan-African holiday of Kwanzaa is from December 26 to January 1, and many celebrate New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day on December 31 and January 1. Some years Chanukah falls during the Winter Break. It can only be the boards’ personal religious beliefs that make them want to highlight Christmas as if it is the only holiday within Winter Vacation. The decision to change from the inclusive and more accurate name of Winter Vacation to one that is Christian specific serves only to exclude all other religions and beliefs in order to focus exclusively on Christians. While I do understand that the Christianity is the dominant belief group in the Valley, they are by no means the only group. Over 20,000 citizens of Chilliwack cited no religion in the

last census to measure this (2001) and over one thousand professed a religion other than Christian. I contend that the board has acted in a way that serves their own religious views and ignores all others. This is contrary to the very notion of an inclusive, collaborative school district. Why was this motion made? Who does it benefit? Does it help our students? Increase our completion rates? Can we honestly argue that anyone is better off that the School Board started a debate that seems to have set neighbours against neighbours in a needless religious debate? When it was called Winter Vacation it served to recognize the diversity of our community and respect all faiths and traditions without singling out one as more important than the other. Why didn’t we keep it that way? John-Henry Harter Trustee Chilliwack Board of Education

Time for Christmas rhetoric to end With almost one third of the world declaring itself to be Christian, wishing each other a Merry Christmas will never be replaced with “happy holidays,” “seasons greetings”, winter vacation or anything else the secular world wants us to use. Christmas is about one thing - celebrating the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. It’s not about shopping, getting gifts, spending money, frustration in the mall parking lots, etc. We celebrate the birth of our Lord by remembering the love he brings us that we are to share with all people in

thought, word and deed. We celebrate his love and remember him by spending time with our family and friends in ways as simple as saying grace before dinner at a house party. There is only one reason for the Christmas Season - Jesus Christ, as there is one reason for Ramadan, Hanukkah and Diwali. All religious faiths have a right and responsibility to stand up for and defend not only what they believe but to defend the right of each others faith to practice what they believe. Removing the use of the word “Christmas” from our vocabulary therefore

is not only an attempt to devalue the Christian faith, it is the beginning of an attempt to remove all words of faith from our society as a whole. This is something that good people of all faiths cannot and will not allow to happen. The Knights of Columbus are such people and one way we proudly declare our faith is through our Keep Christ in Christmas program. Christmas isn’t going to go away, it’s here to stay until Christ does return to us. So in Christmas season of joy and peace, let us put away our weapons of rhetoric

and offer each other the love, joy and Blessings of the Christmas season - for that really is what CHRISTmas is all about. To that end we wish to offer our sincerest appreciation to the Chilliwack School Board for their thoughtfulness, integrity and courage in unanimously approving the name change of the “winter vacation” to “Christmas Holidays”. We wish them and all of you, a blessed and holy Christmas season. Dan O’Hara Immediate Past State Deputy, BC and Yukon Knights of Columbus

School district should support all students Wow, what a very interesting few days I’ve had. Religion is a very personal thing and, as I’ve said many times this week, I respect everyone’s belief. That part has not been quoted and remains edited out as it’s not dramatic enough. I was one of three folks attending a public school board meeting and

felt I had to address the counterpoint to calling the two-week break (in less than a month) something other than Christmas. As I’ve stated, we represent the public school system and all of the kids that are apart of it. My hope is that we can address this in a timely manner next year and also that our schools continue

to address our many cultural beliefs within their school day. Lastly, I’m very thankful that I’m a confident person and can easily ignore personal attacks. Maybe I believe in Christmas, maybe I don’t. That’s no one’s business but my own. Kirsten Brandreth DPAC president

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Getting a leg up on higher learning Katie Bartel The Progress Advanced placement may not be for every student, but for Jamie Wang it was one of the most beneficial things he did to prepare for university. Before Grade 12, Wang was able to get good grades by simply cramming for exams. Why bother studying regularly, he figured, when he was already getting good grades. But it was a bad habit that would not have served him well in university, said Wang, a 2008 Chilliwack secondary school graduate, who is now in his third year at the University of Alberta. The CSS advanced placement (AP) program forced Wang to stop the procrastination cycle and to study every day in order to succeed. A skill he took with him to university. Since introducing AP three years ago, CSS has made great strides. On average the highly academic courses, which include English, calculus, chemistry and biology, attract a full class of 20 to 24 students, most of whom are excelling on the year-end AP exams. Advanced placement courses are college-level courses, the highest level of education a student can take in high school. In AP, students can’t rely merely on memorizing facts or figures, they have to engage in intense discussion, solve problems collaboratively and write clearly and persuasively – just like in university. The classes instill time management skills, discipline, study habits, and confidence. And students who score a four or higher, out of five, on their final AP exam can be exempted from their first-year university course in the same subject if they so choose. Last year, four CSS students became AP scholars, scoring four or higher on three AP exams. And three of the four AP courses offered at CSS averaged grades between 4.2 and 4.4 overall, which translates to a grade point average of more than 86 per cent. “AP gives students a solid footing, a real foundation for when they go into university,” said AP chemistry teacher Chris Reilly. “A lot of these kids come out of school flunking and failing their first year university courses, but by taking AP, they’re putting them-

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selves at a higher level ... it makes as far as knowledge goes. They the University of British Columbia (UBC). “Lots of time was dedicatthem better prepared and able to want to be here.” For students, they have to study ed to these courses to make sure compete in university.” It is hard work though, for both every day, participate in extensive entire concepts were grasped, but labs, some of which take three it taught me how to manage my students and teachers. Teachers who want to offer AP hours to complete, and require time efficiently. It forced me to be go through a rigorous process in them to give up their mornings, disciplined with my studies.” For Carolyn Ma, who gradugetting their classes certified by lunches, afternoons, sometimes ated from CSS the AP Institute. in 2009 and is They have to now in her secsubmit a detailed ond year at UBC syllabus for the the microbicourse, including There’s something really special about teaching a in ology program, the types of labs class of kids who are really driven AP was an and the number opportunity to of labs they’ll be ~ Connie Williams get familiar with offering, how the university life. class will run, “The most what equipment valuable thing will be used, a about the AP timeframe for geteven weekends to succeed in these program is that it takes a lot of ting through the subjects, etc. the stress away from being a first For Connie Williams, who teach- classes. “AP required a lot of work,” year student,” said Ma, who also es AP biology, it was worth it. “There’s something really spe- admitted Thea Smith, who took took the three AP science courscial about teaching a class of kids AP calculus, AP chemistry and AP es offered at CSS. “First year is who are really driven,” she said. biology last year at CSS and who is already pretty stressful with having “They try to get as much out of you now a first year science student at to adapt to a large campus, large

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student population, lecture halls, tutorials, three-hour labs, campus life, commuting, midterms, so knowing a particular topic in a first-year biology class that was covered in AP last year allows you to actually breathe.” “Taking AP courses is not about taking the AP tests and scoring five out of five for every subject,” added Michael Liang, a secondyear undergraduate student in the honor biochemistry program at UBC. Liang graduated from CSS in 2009 after completing the AP calculus and AP chemistry courses. “It’s about gaining the experience of being a university student, getting used to the course load, and knowing what students will be learning in first year before they start their university life,” he said. “It gives students a peek at what being a university student is like before they go to university.” kbartel@theprogress.com

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The Delegate Selection Meeting (DSM) for the Chilliwack-Hope & Chilliwack BC Liberal Riding Associations will be held on Tuesday, December 14th, 2010 Time: Registration from 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Location: Coast Hotel Chilliwack, Fraser Room, 45920 First Ave., Chilliwack, BC The purpose of this DSM is to elect delegates for the BC Liberal Extraordinary Convention to be held on Saturday, February 12th, 2011 in Vancouver. The right to attend and vote at this meeting is determined under the BC Liberal Party Constitution.

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Chilliwack’s Favourite Holiday Tunes Santa Claus Is Coming To Town You better watch out You better not cry Better not pout I’m telling you why Santa Claus is coming to town He’s making a list, And checking it twice; Gonna find out Who’s naughty and nice. Santa Claus is coming to town He sees you when you’re sleeping He knows when you’re awake He knows if you’ve been bad or good So be good for goodness sake! O! You better watch out! You better not cry. Better not pout, I’m telling you why. Santa Claus is coming to town. Santa Claus is coming to town.

Deck the Halls Deck the halls with boughs of holly, Fa la la la la, la la la la. ‘Tis the season to be jolly, Fa la la la la, la la la la. Don we now our gay apparel, Fa la la, la la la, la la la. Troll the ancient Yule tide carol, Fa la la la la, la la la la. See the blazing Yule before us, Fa la la la la, la la la la. Strike the harp and join the chorus. Fa la la la la, la la la la. Follow me in merry measure, Fa la la la la, la la la la. While I tell of Yule tide treasure, Fa la la la la, la la la la. Fast away the old year passes, Fa la la la la, la la la la. Hail the new, ye lads and lasses, Fa la la la la, la la la la. Sing we joyous, all together, Fa la la la la, la la la la. Heedless of the wind and weather, Fa la la la la, la la la la.


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Eric J. Welsh, The Progress The Chilliwack Bruins did what few teams have been able to do this year. They beat the Portland Winter Hawks. The Bruins played their best game of the season Friday night at Prospera Centre, recording a 7-2 win over a stacked Portland squad (featuring 10 NHL draftees) that had lost just five games to date (21-4-01). After winning just two of their previous nine, it was a game that Chilliwack desperately needed, and they played like it. A grumpy Bruins squad took to the ice for period one, led by the particularly cranky Curt Gogol. On his first shift, Chilliwack’s penalty minute leader dropped the mitts with Portland’s biggest forward, challenging six-foot-six Tyler Jordan to a center-ice scrap. Gogol couldn’t even reach Jordan’s face with his punches, opting instead for a flurry of body blows. But the 19-year-old held his own and perhaps made a couple of his teammates play a couple inches taller. “He’s not afraid to do that and give him credit because he went after a really big guy,” said defenceman Jeff Einhorn. “He wanted to fire up the guys and show that he was willing to battle. The next time a guy needs to take a hit to make a play, he’s going to do it because he saw Gogol put his body on the line.” The Winter Hawks scored the only goal of the opening frame, with New York Islanders first rounder Nino Niederreiter pulling the trigger. Columbus Blue Jackets first rounder Ryan Johansen set him up, wheeling away from an Einhorn check in the left corner to find Niederreiter uncovered in front of the Chilliwack net. The 18-year-old snapped a blocker-side shot past Bruins netminder Lucas

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LAST MEETING Ryan Howse had the game winner as the Bruins edged the Blades 5-4 at Prospera Centre Feb. 23. Kevin Sundher, Matt Delahey and Colton Grant also scored for the Bruins, who got a 29-saves-on-33-shots effort from goaltender Lucas Gore. Defenceman Jesse Craige had the winner in the shootout.

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Brandon Manning (28) and Jeff Einhorn work to keep Portland forward Brad Ross (18) and the puck away from Chilliwack netminder Lucas Gore. The Bruins shocked the Winter Hawks 7-2 at Prospera Centre Friday, handing Portland just its sixth loss in 27 games this season. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Gore for his seventh of the season at 13:35. The Winter Hawks added to their lead just 38 seconds into period two on a goal by Swiss sniper Sven Bartschi. Picking off a Brandon Manning pass at the Portland blueline, Bartschi had a clear path to the Chilliwack net. Gore made the initial save but couldn’t corral the rebound, and Bartschi buried it for his team-leading 17th of the year. But even at that point, down 2-0 to maybe the best major junior team in Canada, there was a sense in the building that the game was far from over. “You’re never happy being down 2-0, but I thought they caught a couple breaks and we had a pretty good start,” Einhorn said. “We persevered. I can’t even count how many blocked shots we had and credit to Goresy for making some key saves.

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All the little things we did tonight added up to a great victory.” Manning waited seven minutes before redeeming himself on a Chilliwack power play. With Abbotsford native Riley Boychuk banished to the penalty box for interference, Manning blew a point shot missile past Portland keeper Mac Carruth for his 11th of the year. The Bruins drew even seven minutes later on an Einhorn tally. Credit Ryan Howse for some outstanding work, winning a puck battle with six-foot-seven defenceman Brett Ponich in the right corner. Howse got the puck to Einhorn at the left point, and the Red Deer native had all day to walk in and pick his spot, going over Carruth’s glove for his first of the year. “I’m a big believer in it not

mattering how tall or strong you are,” Einhorn said. “It’s the heart, hard work and will. Howser won that batttle and the puck ended up in the back of the net.” The Bruins took their first lead of the game seven minutes and 27 seconds into period three on a goal by Kevin Sundher. The 18-year-old threw a harmless just-put-it-on-net shot from the top of the right faceoff circle. The puck took a right turn off the skate of Winter Hawks defenceman Derek Pouliot, deflecting into the Portland cage for Sundher’s eighth of the year. With all the breaks going against the Bruins lately, it was nice to get one bounce going their way. “He’s been working real hard lately and it’s good to see him rewarded for it,” Einhorn said. Ryan Howse added the insurance goal with 8:38

remaining, cutting into the slot and going top shelf glove-side on Carruth for his 19th. Just over minute later, Steve Oursov picked Brad Ross’s pocket at the Portland blueline and came in on a short-handed breakaway. The Chilliwack native’s first of the year put the game away, and Brandon Magee and Sundher added late goals to wrap up the scoring. The Bruins host the Saskatoon Blades tomorrow night at 7 p.m. ● Friday night’s home game against the Kelowna Rockets includes the annual Teddy Bear/Touque Toss. Fans are encouraged to bring bears and touques to the game and throw them on the ice after the first Bruins goal. The items will be collected and donated to Chilliwack Community Services.

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Sports Comeback continues Chilliwack’s Kelly VanderBeek has taken a big step in her comeback from a devastating knee injury. For the first time since crashing Dec. 17, 2009 on a ski hill in France, the former Olympian has been cleared for a return to the slopes. Her surgeon, Dr. Litchfield and physiotherapist, Kent Kobelka, gave her the thumbs up Saturday night, and she clicked into her bindings Sunday morning. It is a significant victory for a 27-year-old who, at one point, wasn’t sure she’d ever be able to ski again.

She was diagnosed with four damaged ligaments in her left knee — disastrous for anyone but particularly so for a high level athlete in a sport that demands so much from the knees. That the whole thing happened mere weeks before the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics rubbed a whole lot of salt on the wound. Since then, VanderBeek has kept busy working as an analyst on broadcasts, but her long-term goal remains the same. She’s after a comeback, and this is a very good start.

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(nee Penner) Sara Murphy was born April 18, 1921 in Waldheim, Saskatchewan and passed away Novem- MURPHY ber 18, 2010 in Chilliwack, B.C. She married Bill Murphy in Quesnel, BC in 1947, and raised a family together. She is survived by her five children, eight grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Bill and Sara lived in various places in B.C., but spent many of their years in Kamloops. Sara loved to spend her time with her family, cooking, gardening, scrabbling, and thoroughly enjoying life. She spent her most recent years in Chilliwack, B.C., and throughout all of her life remained an inspiration for her family. Sara radiated kindness and strength, and showed us all the importance of happiness and love for friends and family. Mom, we are so thankful for the lifetime we have shared with you, and you will always be the cherished Mother and Grandmother we were so blessed to have. A special thank you to the staff of the Waverly Seniors Village in Chilliwack who cared for our beloved Mother like a member of their own family, and the wonderful health care team at Chilliwack General Hospital who gave her the best care possible in her last days.

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St. Thomas’ Anglican Church

“Come discover the Heart behind the Shield”

46024 RIVERSIDE DR., CHILLIWACK, BC

46420 Brooks Ave.

604-794-3501

SUNDAY SERVICES

Ph. 604-792-0311

Sunday Services at 9:30 am & 6 pm

Holy Communion – 8 am Holy Eucharist – 10:15 am with Sunday School 46048 Gore Ave, Chilliwack Corner of First & Young 604-792-8521 www.stthomaschilliwack.com

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www.salvationarmychilliwack.ca attend our Sunday Service: 10:00 am

Pastor B. Elshout

Song worship following evening services. Babysitting services provided.

sermonaudio.com/chilliwackhrc Sermon Library available on line. "Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light upon my path," Psalm 119:105

ALLIANCE

CHILLIWACK ALLIANCE CHURCH

ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHOLIC PARISH OF ST. MARY’S

SUNDAY CELEBRATION 10:30 a.m. 8700 Young Road, Chilliwack Phone # 604-792-0051 Fax # 604-792-0656 office@chilliwackalliance.bc.ca www.chilliwackalliance.bc.ca

“Connecting People To Passionately Pursue Jesus Christ’’

CHILLIWACK CHINESE ALLIANCE CHURCH

8909 Mary St. 604-792-2764 Weekday Mass: 8 a.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. , 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Youth Lead Mass: 6:30 p.m.

www.v-church.com Sundays @10:30am

PRESBYTERIAN

45865 HOCKING AVE., (ACROSS FROM THE Y)

COOKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

604.847.9159

Wellington Ave (near Mary St.) 604-792-2154

Many Waters

Sunday Worship 10:30 am

COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP 11:00-A.M., Sunday morning 6542 Lickman Rd, Chilliwack, BC Atchelitz Farmers Institute Hall www.mwcfellowship.com

Sunday School during service. BIBLE STUDIES: TUESDAY @ 1PM EVERY SECOND TUESDAY @ 7PM

ALL WELCOME!

MENNONITE EDEN MENNONITE CHURCH 604-792-6013

Corner of Broadway & Chilliwack Central

Pastor: Rob Brown

BAPTIST

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 45768 Hocking Ave. 604-795-7700 SUNDAY SCHEDULE: Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Morning Service - 11 a.m. Evening Service - 6 p.m. Wednesday Service - 6:30 p.m.

EVERYONE WELCOME!

SARDIS COMMUNITY CHURCH

Dr. David Lee - Senior Pastor Rod Heppell - Pastor of Community Life

9:15 • Worship Services 9:30 • Sunday School 11:00 • Worship Service

COMMUNITY CHILLIWACK CHURCH OF CHRIST Sr. Citizens’ Building, corner of Cook & Victoria John Forman 604-792-7806 Al McCutcheon 604-824-6703

11:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICES

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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

45625 South Sumas Rd. Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m.

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

CHILLIWACK SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 46024 Riverside Dr., Chilliwack (1 Block off Young St. on Riverside Dr.)

45187 Wells Road 604-858-8433

Advertise 604-702-5552

Sunday Service: 10:35 a.m.

SARDIS FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH

Rev. Willem van de Wall

CALL TODAY

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

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

BAHÁ'Í FAITH "The essence of all the Prophets of God is one and the same. Their Unity is absolute. God, the Creator, saith: There is no distinction whatsoever among the Bearers of My Message."

UNITED CHURCH CHILLIWACK UNITED CHURCH Rev. Heather Anderson Yale Road at Spadina 604-792-4634 Morning Worship and Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.

ABD'U'L BAH'A Contact 604-798-4119 for upcoming events

PENTECOSTAL

MOUNT SHANNON UNITED CHURCH

FOUNTAIN OF LIFE

Worship/Sunday School 11:00 am

46875 Yale Road East

COMMUNITY CHURCH

The friendly place at Yale & Quarry!

51461 Yale Rd. Phone 604-794-7966

Pastor Marinus Gerding

Sunday Service 10 am

Where His Word brings new life and hymns soothe the soul. Watson Elem School 45305 Watson Rd. ALL ARE WELCOME 604-794-3974 & leave message.

Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. (Call for information)

Why not have your say? www.theprogress.com

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New Life Christian Church

PERSONALS

LOST AND FOUND

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TIMESHARE

SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARE FOR CASH!!! Our Guaranteed Services will Sell/ Rent Your Unused Timeshare for CASH! Over $78 Million Dollars offered in 2009! www.sellatimeshare.com (800)640-6886

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Direct reach to BC Sportsmen and women...Advertise in the 2011 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis, amazing circulation 400,000 copies, year long impact for your business! Please call Annemarie at 1-800-661-6335 or email fish@mondaytourism.com HYGIENITECH Mattress Cleaning & Upholstery Cleaning/Sanitizing Business. New “Green” Dry, Chemical-Free process removes bed bugs, dust mites, and harmful allergens. Big Profits/Small Investment. 1-888-999-9030 www.Hygienitech.com READY For Financial Freedom? $3500-$7000 a week, Simple, PT!! Not MLM. NO Selling or Convincing - EVER!! Go to www.opentodream.com NOW!! 317-436-8333 John.

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Quality Assurance Technician

EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES !!ABSOLUTE GOLDMINE!! Looking for serious entrepreneurs, MLM leaders and business owners. UNLIMITED INCOME POTENTIAL!!! Launch of New Total Health Company. Call 1-888-283-1398.

ARE YOU Looking For a Change? Learn to operate a Mini-Office Outlet from home. Great support. Free evaluation. www.freedomwaltz.com Sunbright Window & Gutter Cleaning business for sale, equipment & van incl. $11,000. (604)701-7300

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2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE Every Saturday at 8:30am #215, 19358-96 Ave. Surrey NO reservations: 604-888-3008 www.dgscanada.ca Ask about our other Courses... *Stand up Reach *Fall Protection *Aerial Lift *RoughTerrain Forklift *Bobcat *WHMIS & much more. “Preferred by Employers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL Locations in Alberta & BC. Hands on real world training. Full sized equipment. Job placement assistance. Funding Available. www.iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

Busy Petro-Pass is responsible individuals Part-time positions. 2 week; be willing to come needed for extra am/pm/wkends/holidays. own transportation.

seeking for (2) days a in when shifts. Need

Please deliver resumes to: 41420 Yale Rd. (West) FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

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

Sales Professional HVAC & Plumbing (Vancouver) Required, a seasoned professional for “maintenance and service” contract sales. Exceptional earnings for exceptional performance. We are progressive by nature & excellence in people. You are “a leader and a student”, offering: Est. relationships with property managers & 10+ years of exp. Est. #1 salesperson. Solid knowledge of plumbing & HVAC-R. If it’s time for a change let’s talk. Send your resume to:

TRAVEL

SUNNY WINTER Specials. At Florida’s Best Beach-New Smyrna Beach. Stay a week or longer. Plan a beach wedding or family reunion. www.NSBFLA.com or 1-800-541-9621.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

DGS CANADA

Contact : Marlene mdl@champsmushrooms.ca

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

CLASS 1 DRIVER WANTED. Greenhouse Operation looking for p/t driver 3 days/week, Mon, Weds, Sat or Sun. Ph 604-794-3238 fax 604-794-3239, marius@onostulips.com

hrdevans@daryl-evans.com

Drivers and Owner / Operators Req’d

For flat deck and heavy haul divisions of a busy Langley based company. Must be experienced. Fax resume: 604-888-2047

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EDUCATION

Optician Training Start January 17, 2011 BC College Of Optics 604-581-0101

www.bccollegeofoptics.ca

Train to be a Cardiology Technologist in 60 weeks. Recognized by the Canadian Society of Cardiology Technologists and accredited by the Canadian Medical Association. www.stenbergcollege.com TRY A bcclassified.com CLASSIFIED AD.

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Troy Sprinkler Limited is one of the largest third party suppliers of Fire Alarm, Fire Suppression, Security, Nurse call and Communications in Canada. Proudly Canadian, we are an employee owned company with over 570 people in 30 locations coast to coast. An entrepreneurial company with a legacy of success, we pride ourselves on having a team of industry leading talent and an exciting plan for the future. We want you to be part of it.

Fire Sprinkler Designer You will gather building specification information, create material lists, develop maintenance manuals, and produce drawings for ongoing projects. Your two years’ post secondary education is supported by knowledge of architectural, design, NFPA and building codes. You must be willing to enroll in Automatic Sprinkler Systems training program to develop your expertise.

Please apply, to:

Troy Sprinkler Limited Fax: 519-371-6988 E-mail: HR@edwardssprinkler.com

Bundle Drivers The Abbotsford News & Chilliwack Progress are looking for owner-operators to deliver bundles of newspapers to specific locations in Abbotsford, Mission and Chilliwack. Must be available early mornings Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Completion times are Tuesday, Thursday, Friday by 1:00 pm & Saturday by 6:00 am. Pick up location is 34375 Gladys Ave, Abbotsford. Minimum requirements are a reliable ¾ ton cargo van or 1 ton cube van. Please submit a resume along with a picture of your reliable vehicle to: Circulation Department The Abbotsford News 34375 Gladys Ave. Abbotsford, B.C V2S 2H5 or email circulation@abbynews.com

We thank all those who are interested in this opportunity; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

604-795-5725

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Looking for an energetic, quick learner for a fast paced production plant. Knowledge in HACCP / GMP / Food safety an asset. To start right away. Afternoon shift. Extended medical after trial period.

Criminal record check is required.

45831 Hocking Ave., Chilliwack

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

www.blackpress.ca > www.bclocalnews.com

Senior Reporter The Langley Times is seeking an experienced and talented individual for a one-year position as a senior reporter. The vacancy is due to an upcoming maternity leave, and the new reporter is expected to begin work about Jan. 1, 2011. The Times’ print edition is published twice a week, on Wednesdays and Fridays, and its website, www.langleytimes,.com, is updated continually as news breaks or stories develop. In 2010, The Times was named top community newspaper in its class by the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association. Langley is a growing and dynamic community with no shortage of stories worth telling. Members of the community are keen readers of The Times and we need someone who can spot those stories that are compelling to readers. The Times seeks an experienced reporter who will hit the ground running. The successful candidate will continually come up with unique and well-written stories that elicit a response from readers. While the new reporter will have certain beats, a great deal of enterprise reporting will be expected. The Times seeks a well-rounded general news reporter and feature writer, who is thoroughly familiar with photography, video, HTML, Photoshop and Adobe InDesign. The successful candidate will also be able to contribute to a positive and dynamic atmosphere in a busy newsroom whose members believe in working together as a team. Wages and car allowance will be commensurate with existing union contract. Resumes can be sent via e-mail to Frank Bucholtz, editor, at frank@langleytimes.com. Clippings, video and other relevant work should be attached. Applications must be received by Thurs., Dec. 2, 2010.

www.blackpress.ca

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HELP WANTED

Full Time Manger Highly motivated and experienced full time manager required for an expanding garden centre and fresh produce retail outlet in the fraser valley, east of Chilliwack. Specific skills: plan, direct and evaluate daily operations; manage staff and assign duties; study market research and trends to determine consumer demand; potential sales volumes and effect of competitors’ operations on sales; determine merchandise and services to be sold; implement price and credits policies; perform cash deposits; balance daily transactions; locate select and procure merchandise for resale; develop and implement marketing strategies; plan budgets and monitor revenues and expenses; determine staffing requirements; recruit and train staff; prepare reports regarding sales volumes, merchandising and personnel matters; resolve problems that arise such as customer complaints and supply shortages; authorize payments by cheque and return of merchandise; be customer service oriented and have the ability to advise clients on plant selection for environmental sustainability; have refrigeration and heating qualifications and experience with the ability to monitor and carry out repairs of cold room compressors, ice cream coolers and greenhouse equipment; the ability to lift at least 50 pounds from floor to above head repeatedly; experienced in operating manual pallet jack and forklift; willingness to work long hours especially on weekends as business is open 7 days per week; must have own transportation, valid drivers license, be willing to travel; drive manual transmission vehicle when necessary; must be bondable, have security clearance, criminal record check, and perform a drug test. Must be able to work in a fastpaced team environment under pressure. Speak, read and write English; have advanced computer skills with ability to program cash registers. Salary $42,000 for 40 hours per week. Anticipated start date is 2011/02/26. Please forward cover letter, resume and references to Argyles Nursery, box 348, Rosedale, BC, V0X 1X0. Applications for this position will be received until Dec. 31st, 2010.

YOUTH AND ADULT CARRIER ROUTES Available immediately to deliver The Chilliwack Progress newspaper. For a list of available routes please email: circulation@theprogress.com or call Louise, (604)702-5558

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LEGAL

Litigation Legal Assistant req’d for senior counsel Minimum 5 years experience in ICBC defence and Plaintiff work, and some knowledge of criminal/civil matters. ICBC Billing number a definite asset, as well as familiarity with Esilaw and Allegient accounting systems. Fast paced environment, strong communication skills and an ability to work independently are a must. We offer a competitive salary and benefits. Only those short-listed will be contacted. Please apply by email with resume to: jmackenzie@ktclawoffice.com

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FARM LABORERS req’d, seasonal full time, March - June. Must be physically fit for pruning, hand weeding, heavy lifting and hard work in all weather conditions. Must have own transportation. Wage is $9.28/hr. Apply in person between 9am-12pm at Brackhaus Farms Ltd, 600 Kosikar Rd, Lindell Beach. (604)824-1708

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS TEMPORARY Receptionist/Bookkeeper Required to help in accounting office over busy season. The right person will be able to focus on details, work well under pressure, and be pleasantly efficient with clients. Email application to:

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

GREEN Canyon Restaurant, Green Canyon Motor Inn Ltd., Boston Bar, BC. Seeks Japanese/Korean cook, $18/hr, 40hr/wk permanent postion. Duties: prepare Japanese/Korean foods, supervise/train kitchen help, monitor food supplies, assist in menu planning. Req. highschl diploma 3yrs.exp. as Japanese/Korean cook. Korean/English is an asset. Fax resume 1-604-867-0008, email greencanyonmotorinn@yahoo.ca

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EDUCATION

AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783

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FINANCIAL 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

Creditors Calling? Need control back?

Call us for free information. Our friendly staff will review your options for dealing with unpaid bills.

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HELP WANTED

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

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ADD YOUR business on www.BCLocalBiz.com directory for province wide exposure! Call 1-877-645-7704

Bookkeeping & Accounting Services 20 years exp. reasonable rates.

#9-45966 Yale Rd, Chilliwack Wihnan Trustee Corp Trustees in Bankruptcy

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LEGAL SERVICES

#1 IN PARDONS Remove Your Criminal Record! Get started TODAY for ONLY $49.95/mo. Limited Time Offer. FASTEST, GUARANTEED Pardon In Canada. FREE consultation: 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com

www.wihnan.ca 604-795-4485

DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of your credit. Steady Income? You may qualify for instant help. Considering Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 FREE Consultation Government Approved, BBB Member

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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FARM SERVICES

E & A SHAVINGS, cedar & green shavings & kiln-dried white shavings. Call Bruce, 1 (604)835-2530

Liz, (604)794-9976

CLEANING SERVICES

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GARDENING

The Cleaning Lady. Residential, honest & reliable. Exc rates. Free quotes. Call Traci, (604)845-5552

AUSSIES OUTBACK. Fall Cleanup, rubbish removal, pressure washing, hedging. Chwk-Harrison, Lic./insured. Res/Com/Strata. free est, Book now! (604)798-6213

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HELP WANTED

Which one is the drywall hammer?

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

MASSAGE PARADISE Oriental Service 9:30am-9:30pm

604-746-6777 $30/30min

HEALTH PRODUCTS

ATTENTION DIABETICS with Medicare. Get a FREE Talking Meter and diabetic supplies at NO COST, plus FREE home delivery! Best of all, this meter eliminates painful finger pricking! Call 888449-1321 MEN - EXPERIENCING a Lack of Energy?Leave Your Old Self Behind. Progene Boosts Testosterone! Increased Energy! More Strength! Free Sample! 877-217-2696.

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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HANDYPERSONS

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HOME REPAIRS

Semi retired carpenter avail., for small reno jobs & home repairs. Reliability and integrity for over 40 yrs. John (604)792-9199

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A HELPFUL HANDYMAN Ltd. 778-808-7442. What can we do for you? Bonded and Insured! www.ahelpfulhandyman.com

LANDSCAPING

DC Bobcat & Dumptrailer Services

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

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HomePro HANDYMAN. From reno’s to repairs, friendly affordable service, lic. & guar. (604)701-6922

Snow removal Track bobcat Dirt & tree removal, landscape prep, yard leveling, material hauling. Free est. Fully insured Dan (604)701-7930

NEW IN Chilliwack:The Tool Box Man, home, house, garden/yard repair, renovation and maintenance, lawn and garden care, yard clean up, rubbish removal 604-316-7433, thetoolboxman.com don`t be shy, no job too small

ELITE HORTICULTURE SPECIALISTS. Don’t wait call Michael today. (604)794-3117 SNOW REMOVAL & DE-ICING. , strata, commercial, residential. Call Jeff, (604)316-7792

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HELP WANTED

If you know, we’d like to talk to you. If you don’t, we’d like to teach you.

If you have a passion for learning and helping others, The Home Depot could be your answer. As the leading home improvement retailer in Canada, our business thrives on the enthusiasm and skills of each of our associates. For you, that means you’ll get the training and hands-on experience you need to learn, grow and succeed.

KIDS & ADULTS NEEDED

Home Depot New Chilliwack Store Job Fair: Thursday, December 2, 5pm Friday, December 3, 2pm or 5pm Saturday, December 4, 10am or 12pm

2459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Homesense Renovations & Repairs. Kitchen, bath, basements, decks. (604)798-8480 Husbands For Hire Construction Ltd. Bathroom reno’s from $2500. Concrete, sundecks, painting, bathrooms, tiling. All inter & exterior work. 791-9539 “For work your husband won’t do” www.husbandsforhireconstruction.ca RENOVISION. Basements, store fronts, drywall, mud/tape, basements, decks, baths, kitchens, painting, additions. (604)703-5876 WG Drywall - new construction, renos, repairs, steel stud framing, TBar ceiling & texture. 20 yrs exp. Walter, (604)795-9074/604-997-9074

BE PART OF A GREAT TEAM

MIND BODY SPIRIT

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GARDENING

SOME SHOES NEED FILLING

TEACHERS

EXPERIENCED JOURNEYMAN glass technician. Auto and flat glass experience. Exc. wages, benefits. Please fax resuemt to: 604-8541387 or email: clearbrookglass@shawcable.com HEAVY DUTY Mechanic Welder Amix Salvage, Surrey, Afternoons Work for an industry leader and help save the planet by being a part of the largest scrap metal recycling co. in BC. Seeking enthusiastic individuals to work in our busy shop on Afternoon Shift to maintain/repair our onsite equipment and assist with our commercial fleet. Apply online at www.amix.ca or fax: 1-866812-2478

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ELECTRICAL

#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 J.H. ELECTRICAL. Licence #7474. New installations, repairs, service. No job too small. Jim 604-798-5742 REIMER ELECTRIC - res/com small jobs and renovations welcome free est lic#88840 chwk 604702-8078 hope 604-860-9263 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

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CONTRACTORS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

DOALL CONTRACTING LTD. Thinking of renovating? Why not call the local experts today for a free no obligation estimate. Siding, soffits, gutters, downpipes, custom fascia cladding. (604)823-6678 Mazat Contracting. Reno’s, new construction, custom painting, excavating, drywall. (604)819-7979

TEACHERS. Chilliwack Montessori Preschool & Kindergarten in Chilliwack is happy to announce they have availability for 2 for substitute teachers. The successful candidates will hold a qualified ECE cert. and maintain a first aid cert. Please apply with resume & cover letter to: aetteboulet@hotmain.com

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HOSPITALITY

EDUCATION/TUTORING

PERSONAL SERVICES

watkinson_cga@telus.net

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

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LABOURERS

PERSONAL SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL COOKS & SERVERS, needed @ Sandpiper Golf Resort. Send resume to chris@sandpiperresort.ca

PERSONAL SERVICES

To Deliver

Chilliwack Cultural Centre 9201 Corbould Street Chilliwack, British Columbia

The Chilliwack Progress

Please apply online at homedepotjobs.ca/8165. To expedite the application process, please bring candidate ID #, 2 pieces of government-issued ID (one must be with picture) and three work related references.

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

We are committed to diversity as an equal opportunity employer.

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EDUCATION

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901-52 Ashwell, Corbould, Princess, Stanley, Wellington 84

Payroll Administrator Courses in: Enroll Business Communication Today! Powerful Presentations Intermediate Payroll Computerized Business Accounting Keyboarding Efficiency Human Resource Managment

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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905-04 Railway, Rowat, Trethewey, Young

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LANDSCAPING

M&A Landscaping, lawn rolling, concrete removal, rototilling, gravel driveways, excavation/level, insured. 823-7234 /991-7234 RPL CONTRACTING. Fully insured, hydro seeding, mountainside landscaping, rock walls. Call (604)823-6191 or 604-819-1050

SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar Available for Delivery Call for pricing

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

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 Right Choice Rubbish Removal. Full sz pick up for lrg loads. Within 24hrs. Furniture, appliances, yard waste no prob. construction too. $25 per load + landfill receipt. (604)819-6775 A Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time. Lowest prices. (604)703-8206 362

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

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PETS

PETS

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Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. 1 (604)794-3786 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 856-4866

DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS PB, Rare Breed. 4 mos. old.1 male, 2 females. $1200. 778-242-0862

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 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

329 PAINTING & DECORATING Becky’s Interior Painting. 20yr exp Will match any written estimate, ref’s. Chwk 316-3349/Abb 755-4268

SAVE UP TO $400 on a pre-existing system based on 3 year contract. • • • •

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

CENTRAL VACUUM Let us service your central vacuum system. We will extend your warranty. We service all makes & models.

(604)792-8055

K-ONE PAINTING. Commercial, Residential, Interior & Exterior. For a free estimate call (604)997-1674

45140 Yale Rd. West www.contactsecurity.ca

POLAR BEAR PAINTING. Free estimates. Interior/Exterior. 3 rooms walls only - $299. 604-316-8366

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PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005 JACOBI PLUMBING. No job too small. Senior Discount. Call (604)316-8782 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.

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS GL ROOFING & Repairs. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB Ins. Clean Gutters $80. 24 hr. emergency serv. 7days/wk. 1-877-257-5362

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FEED & HAY

AWESOME 2nd cut local hay. Some alfalfa/clover mix. No rain. Del-Eden Farm. Doug 604-7943383/eves. 604-793-5674.

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PET SERVICES

DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES starting now. www.k9confidence.com or phone (604)794-3566

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PETS

AKITA SHEPHERD X PUPS born Oct. 17, family raised, vet chkd 1st shots $300/ea. 604-856-0469 BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES P/B. M $350; F $400, Vet chk, 1st shots Call 604-250-4360, 604-856-7975

ENGLISH BULLDOG, CKC reg. 12 wks old, shots, microchip, vet ✔ Healthy, happy, gorgeous. Health gurant’d. $2200. Call 778-895-8453 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS working line blck & blck & tan, 9 wks, $650 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602 Golden Retrievers, 8 wks, vet check view parents, born oct 2. Ready to go. $600 (604)796-2886/799-7033 KITTENS; Manx X, 1 gray tabby male, mouser family ,12 wks. Yarrow address. $45. 1-604-997-6009 Maltese/Shihtzu, 5 yrs, female, needs home with lots of attention. $150. (604)792-1990/792-0494 MALTI / SHIH-TZU / POODLE X. Pups & adults. Ador. choc. & colours. Non-shedding. 604-820-9469 MINI SCHNAUZER pups, 1st shots, dewormed, tails docked vet ✓ $750/ea. Call 604-657-2915. MINI SCHNAUZER, purebred, salt & pepper, F, vac, vet ✓, micro chip, ready. $650.604-318-0465 Langley NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! www.856-dogs.com or call: 604856-3647. OLD ENGLISH BULLDOG. 12 wks female. Registered. Kind & gentle. $1500 obo. Tracy 604-617-3463 Persian kittens reg. Snow Whites Blue/Crms. 1st Shots. Ready to go. Health guar. $600: 604-538-1446. PUGS, fawn, 3 female, ready for X Mas. vet check, dwrmed, 1st shots, family raised, $550. 604-796-2727 PUREBRED Doberman puppies, ready for Christmas. 6 girls, 3 boys $900 obo. 604-807-9095.

Babies of 2010

YORKIE BICHON PUPPIES Vet checked, dewormed, shots, non-shedding. $500. 604-466-2833.

Adjustable bed, 39’ X-long twin mattress, w/vibrator, cordless remote. Like new, asking $1000 obo 604-858-6986.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

APPLIANCES

JENN-AIRE B.I. oven (white) 30”, touch control & Jenn-Aire countertop stove (white) 30”, coil type, with downdraft fan. Both for $500 obo. 604-826-3769.

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7.5’ CHRISTMAS TREE $40 obo, very good condition. Lights available. Call: (604)795-6100 Battery charger, wheel type w/battery boost $100. Cost $400 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Power tools + estate xmas sale $10 $30 call for list 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Wheels, old metal, copper boiler tubs, milk cans $30 & up. 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Tin, approx 20 sheets, lower quality 5’ 14’ galvanized $100 793-7714 Carvings, Mexican, iron, wood, dolphins, donkeys $30-$100 also brass items (604)793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Tool boxes for truck $30 -$100 over rail type incl., alum (604)793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Fish tank 4’l $100, smaller ones avail., accessories cheap 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Freezer, older, working $50, composter $30, wheel barrow $20 793-7714 -------------------------------------------------Culvert pipe 12” 13’l $100 possibly more avail., (604)793-7714 -------------------------------------------------Hydro meter, base, crossover switch $100 amp panel $100 (604)793-7714 -------------------------------------------------TV sets, up top 27” $20-$50 absolutely perfect 793-7714 -------------------------------------------------Leaf blower, like new 20’ext ladder both $100 separate ? (604)793-7714 -------------------------------------------------Roofing, galvanized, good used example 12’x24’ for $100 793-7714 Oxy Acelene cart, hoses, torch, guages $100 US made (604)793-7714

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RENTALS

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BABY GRAND PIANO. Black Pearl River, Yamaha inside. 6 yrs. old. $5200. 604-302-9042

AGASSIZ, 1BDRM APT, Woodside Terrace, f/s, laund in bldg, sm pet ok, DD, ref req. $525/m + util. 604-796-9168 or 604-702-8132

SPORTING GOODS

Fresh and clean. Totally renovated from top to bottom.

APARTMENT/CONDO

LANAI APARTMENTS

9462 Cook St.,

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20 ACRES-$0 Down! $99/mo. Near Growing El Paso, Texas. Guaranteed Owner Financing, No Credit Checks. Money Back Guarantee. FreeMap/Pictures. 866254-7755 www.sunsetranches.com

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* Heat/hot water * On-site Mgr. * Adult Oriented * Elevator * Large Storage Area * No pets Free premium cable, $80 value. WE CATER TO SENIORS 1 Bedrooms, avail Nov 1. Call Verna, 604-703-1089.

HOUSES FOR SALE

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BEACHFRONT 1 bdrm condo w/ Murphy bed. Huge patio, beautiful view, steps from Harrison Lake $850/mo + util, w/d n/s n/p, avail immed. Call 778-294-1772.

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Broadway Maples Apts

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Older Home? Damaged Home? Need Repairs? Behind on Payments? Quick CASH! Call Us First! 604.657.9422

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1st half month rent FREE! Bright, clean, secure 1 & 2 bedrooms suites on major bus route - Seniors welcome. 9473 Broadway St. 604-819-6229

LOTS

LARGE ARIZONA BUILDING LOTS FULL ACRES AND MORE! Guaranteed Owner Financing. No Credit check. $0 down - 0 interest. Starting @ just $89/mo. USD. Close to Tucson’s Intl. Airport. For Recorded Message 800-631-8164 Code 4001 or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.com. Offer ends 11/30/10!

Cheam View Apts Clean, quiet building • • • •

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

1 & 2 Bdrms Starting at $575/m

OWN LOT, Abbotsford. Serviced. Reduced $195K obo. 48’x21.8’ pad, CSA prefab or mobile w/ RV prk. Motivated seller. 604-584-0969.

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1, 2, 3, Bdrm suites $600, $700, $800 5 appliances Secure building On-site manager Small pet negotiable Must have references Call Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage (604)792-0077

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APARTMENT/CONDO

Chilliwack 1 bd + den, 1000 sq ft. top flr, 9’ ceilings, beautiful Southern views, jetted tub, gas f/p, in ste w/d, 4 appl., secure u/grnd prkg, near hospital. Avail Dec. 1st. No lease req’d. $795 (604)867-9399 CHILLIWACK, 2 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation and schools. Parking, laundry hook/up included. available now or Dec 1. $500-$575/m. Rob 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm. Chilliwack, 45749 Kipp Ave. 1 bd + den, $550/mo. incl., heat, pet negot. Senior orient. Avail., now. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 7920077 CHILLIWACK, 45991 Airport Rd. 1 bd ste. $525 + util., Fridge & stove. Avail now. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

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CHILLIWACK 46356 Margaret Ave. 2nd flr. Clean 1 BD $525 + util., Avail now. w/d, sm pet negot. Ref’s req’d. Call Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 604 792 0077 Chilliwack APARTMENTS 1Bdrm +Den c/w 5 appl’s incl w/d, sec u/g prk. *2nd flr $700. Ns/np/crc. Refs req. 604-799-2818, 604-793-9000 CHILLIWACK

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

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

Starting at $650.00/mo. Call Jerry - 604-795-3159

Chilliwack, (Charleston) 46021 Second Ave. 2 bdrm, 6 appl., Avail now. $900 + util., no dogs. Call Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077 Chilliwack, cute clean smal studio, heat light washer & dryer, sm pet neg., $550/m. (604)316-7775 CHILLIWACK

DRIFTWOOD APTS. 9474 Cook St 2 bedroom

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

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

Chiliwack 46288 Yale Rd. Secure bldg, deck, elevator, free cable. 1bd $575. 2bd $750. 604-703-1401. Chilliwack. 1/2 month free rent. 1 bd w/balcony. FREE heat, h/w & parking, elevator. Great Mary St location, $610/m. 604-702-0722 Chilliwack, 45669 McIntosh Dr, 1 bdrm apt., n/p, Dec. 1. $595/m. (604)799-0859 or 792-2200

CHILLIWACK FALL SPECIAL 1/2 off 1st month. 2 bd, huge condo, D/W, in suite laundry. From $750/mo. Great loc. (604)393-3519 CHILLIWACK luxury 2bdr+den, 2full baths a/c,w/d, f/p, h/w flrs, ns/np, $1100. Dec/Jan1. 604-616-0434. CHILLIWACK, quiet adult bld, 2 bdrm, 5 app., discount for seniors. 1-800-298-4808

MORTGAGES

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MORTGAGES

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

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AUCTION

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MEDICAL SUPPLIES

JENN-AIRE B.I. oven (white) 30”, touch control & Jenn-Aire countertop stove (white) 30”, coil type, with downdraft fan. Both for $500 obo. 604-826-3769.

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Drums, incl cymbal. Great for xmas Buinswood brand $200. 793-7714

Deadline to submit your photo is: THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 2011 @ 5PM

UNDER $200

COFFEE TABLE with 2 bevelled glass panels + 2 end tables, immac cond, $130 obo. Ph: (604)795-6100

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FURNITURE

SOFA & LOVESEAT, New, Wrappd in plstic, Leather, Bucket Seats, Indvid. Reclining, Brwn, retail $3299, Will sell, $2499. 316-4590

Yorkshire Terrier pups, CKC reg’d, 1st shots. vet ✓ $1100-$1300. M/F, Ready Dec 9. 604-793-2063

SECURITY/ ALARM SYSTEMS

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SHIH TZU, beautiful puppies, 2 F, 1 M, black/white, shots & dewrmd, 8 wks, $550 ea.Call (604)864-9826. Wolf X Shepherd pups, $450. blk w/markings, dewormed, view parents. chrisjo@telus.net (604)8692772 Laidlaw, Hope

YORKSHIRE PUPPIES. 1 Female, 1 Male. 1st shots. Ready to go. $1300. Phone (604)845-4526.

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Christmas is Coming Attend the Viewing to See Which Items are Being Sold! Household & Office Furniture- Tools Electronics, Blu-Ray, Digital Cameras, R/C toys, BBQ’s, Tables/Chairs

PS3, X-BOX Game Systems & Games/ 2-125cc ATV’s 150 Treated Fence Posts, Safety Equip, Lumber, Heaters, Garage & Automotive Equipment, Hand & Power Tools, Shop Supplies, MORE!

www.allcityauctioneers.com 604-514-0194

• 312 - 45567 Yale Rd. - 2 bdrm, 2 bath apt in The Vibe. Fridge, stove, d/w, w/d, built-in microwave, water & garbage included. No pets, no smoking. Great location, close to hwy, gas station Tim Hortons & next to university. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$850/mo. • 46290 Valley View Rd. - 1 bdrm basement suite on Promontory. This is a great deal for a single working person. Fridge, stove, d/w, w/d, full cable pkg with internet, hydro, water & garbage is all included. No smoking, no pets please. Available immediately. .$750/mo. • 206 - 46021 Second Ave. - 2 bdrm with den, fridge, stove, d/w, microwave, laminate floors, A/C, elec fireplace, 1 u/g parking spot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1000/mo. • 4 - 5805 Sappers Way, Forest Trails - 2 bdrm townhouse in Garrison. Fridge, stove, d/w, w/d, f/s,f/p. No pets, no smoking. Available Dec. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1100/mo. • 302C - 45595 Tamihi Way - Luxury 2 bdrm popular Garrison Crossing area. Open floor plan, in-suite laundry, hardwood flooring. Call Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1150/mo. • 6890 Centennial Dr. - Awesome Sardis side home. 4 bdrms, 2 bath over 2100 sq. ft. large backyard. Big deck, updated & shows well. Call Brian. • #46290 Valley View Rd. - 1 bdrm basement suite on Promontory. This is a great deal for a single working person. Fridge, stove, D/W, W/D, full cable pkg with internet, hydro, water & garbage is all included in your rent. No smoking & no pets please. . . . . . . $750/mo. • #6 - 45535 Shawnigan Cr. - 3 bdrm, 1 bath townhouse with unfinished basement. Fridge, stove, W/D, dishwasher, fireplace, water & garbage included. No pets. No smoking. Available immed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1100/mo. HomeLife Glenayre Realty Property Management Division 11-10T HL30

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30 A The Chilliwack Progress RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

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Chilliwack Gardens

SARDIS

1 & 2 Bdrm Apts

45749 Spadina Ave., 2 bdrm - avail. Nov 15

Well maintained, on bus route, close to banks, pharmacies, medical clinic, grocery stores and more. Senior discounts, elevator, laundry rm, insuite storage, n/s, n/p. View & compare. From $625-$740. 5810 Vedder Rd. Call Marj, (604)8242964/846-8579

Available Nov 15. Heat & hot water incl. Downtown location, clean, quiet building. NO PETS.

604-792-1872 CHILLIWACK

LAKESIDE COURT 45810 First Ave., West

2 bdrm Condos 2 bath, F/S, D/W, private deck, in suite storage, secure building and parking, wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on each floor, walk to park, shopping, library. Call 604-792-1506 Chilliwack QUIET CLEAN SECURE APT. Down town, 1 bd $575. Tenant pays hydro. Incl., free cable, free on site laund. New (1st year) appl., prkg, garden avail., sm pet by terms. Application and ref’s req’d. Avail., immed., Harvey, (604)799-0261 Chilliwack, The Vibe, 45555 Yale Rd. 2 bd, 6 appl., secure bldg & prkg, $900/mo. Pet negot. Call Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 604 792-0077 CHILLIWACK

The Willows 1 bdrm apt/bachelor, avail now. Heat, hot water window coverings incl, most suites with balcony, laundry on 1st flr with elevator, (604)8240264 or 604-702-9106

*FREE RENT *Call for details

(604)858-9832 1 & 2 bdrms, $650&750/m 3 appliances available • • • • •

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

RIGHT NOW own for less than you rent! Call Angela, (604)798-7966 to help you. athraves@royallepage.ca ROSEDALE 2bdr ste, nice country setting, 4 appls (incl w/d), crim rec check, $800+hydro. 604-793-9000 SARDIS 1 bd, cls to Garrison & shopping. N/P, N/S, Avail Dec. 1st. $600/mo. (604)793-8905

Hazelwood Manor 1 bdrm, avail now 2 bdrm, avail Nov 15

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

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

McIntosh Manor 45598 McIntosh Dr sardis holdings.

2 bdrm suites. Bright and spacious. No pets. Avail now. 604-316-5363/792-1872

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Spacious & Bright Suites

Great Building

Multi-housing crime-free building.

Clean, Quiet & Spacious Suites 1 bdrm. from $499-$599 2 bdrms. from $735

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

Includes Heat & Hot Water.

Close to Schools, Shopping & Transit.

(in house manager)

To Arrange a Viewing Call: 604-798-6014

Royal Oak

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(in house manager)

45562 McIntosh Dr. Ph: Lori, 604-793-9993

Own 2 bed, 2 bath Condo, stainless steel appl, W/D, Central Chilliwack location, pets welcome.

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.

$10,252 Down

$713 Monthly Mortg.

Call Now 604-701-6143

Rental Opportunities AT

APARTMENT/CONDO

HIGHGATE MANOR

GET YOUR FIRST 2 MONTHS FREE! 1 & 2 Bedrooms starting at $650/mo., cats ok.

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Chilliwack NEWER APARTMENTS Close to Prospera & Leisure Centre • Crime-Free CertiÄed

HOMEPORT/ BRIDGEPORT

FAIRVIEW APARTMENTS

8977/9003 Edward St.

9330 Corbould St.

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL Chilliwack Airport Terminal Building Office Space Avail., 2nd Flr - Office Space for Rent/Lease includes: 10 fully furnished exec. Offices, Kitchen area, Reception, Mail room, Large patio area, Washrooms, Storage, separate entry doors and a beautiful view. Immediate occupancy available. Enquire Magnum Management Inc. Tel: (604) 792-3430

• 1 & 2 bdrms & den • Adult oriented, 5 appl’s • Secure underground pkng • Across from hospital, close to all amenities

• 55+, no pets • 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm + den, $575-$650/month • No smoking • On-site manager • We cater to seniors program avail. for age 60+

Kevin, 604-792-4191

Trudy, 604-392-5684

No Sunday calls

No Sunday calls 10/10T DD19

CHILLIWACK Comm. Prop/Rest. for Lease/Sale (with 3 Bdrm mobile) Very lrg, well known hi-traffic area on Yale Rd nr Tim Horton’s church & schls $2250/mo. 604-786-2437, 778-869-0786 or 604-754-2528.

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

Chilliwack. 2 bdrm up, 1 down duplex available immediately. Recent updates, 5 appliances, $900/m + utilities. N/s, n/p, Professional couple. (604) 799 5455 CHILLIWACK 46682 Andrews Ave. 3 bd, up, 1 dwn. garage, $1200/mo + util., 4 appl., Avail now. Call Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

Chilliwack, lg 3 bd, 2 bath, newer duplex, great rm, gas f/p, jacuzzi tub, built in vac, dbl garage. Avail., Dec 1. $1250/mo. (604)845-3001 Sardis #3 - 45741 Britton Ave. 3 bd up + 1 bd suite down, 2.5 bath, great parking. $1400/mo. + util., Avail now. Call Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

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FARMS

GREENDALE, BARN 1500SF for rent, cement floors, high ceilings, $600/m. Avail now. Bernie, 604-819-0456

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HOMES FOR RENT

Agassiz, 4 bdrm house, downtown. 1.5 baths, new appl, $1200 incl gas/hydro, reno’d, ready Jan. 1/11. refs req’d. 604-796-0209 lv mess. CHILLIWACK, 1 bdrm cabin on Chilliwack River, $700/mth. Avail. now. N/P. Phone (604)541-0663. CHILLIWACK. 1 bdrm house newly reno’d, nr 5 corners. $795/m Avail now. Call 604-792-0232. Chilliwack 3 bd, rancher, on bus route, Avail., Dec 1st, 5 appl., n/s, ref’s, $1100 + util., 1 (604)796-0665 Chilliwack, 3 bdrm 2 bath, new open concept house, gas f/p. 2 car garage, 5 appl., n/s, n/p, Avail. now. $1375/m + util. (604)997-1887 CHILLIWACK 3 bdrm exec. home, granite kitchen 6 appls., garage, view. N/S. $1200. 604-792-4191. CHILLIWACK 3 bdrm., huge big backyard, nice area. Avail. Dec. 1. $1300 mo. 604-792-0749 CHILLIWACK, 45604 Barnard Ave. 3 bdrm house, 1½ washrooms. Fully renov’d. Bsmt suite for storage. ½ acre lot. $1200/mo. Avail immed. Call 778-240-0444. Chilliwack, 46185 Brooks Ave. 3bd upper floor, $900/m + util. Share laun., fenced yard, n/s, cat ok, close to school/amen., avail now. (604)264-0802 or 778-863-1309 CHILLIWACK. 5 bd rancher incl 2bd inlaw ste. Can sublet. 10 appls. Fncd. $1400. 604-792-4191. CHILLIWACK 9116 EDWARD ST. 1 bdrm house for rent. N/P, $700 plus utilities. Tel.778-554-3539. CHILLIWACK, bi-level, 4 bdrm, 2.5 baths, 6 appl., fenced, RV park., n/s, n/p, Cornwall Cres. $1400/m. avail Dec. 1. Call (604)795-5883 Chilliwack, Dec 1. 3 bdrm house + den & fam rm, near hosp. clean, bright, 5 appl, n/s. Refs req’d $1250 (604)794-3536 / 604-819-0622 CHILLIWACK Fairfield Is. avail now 5 bdrm home, 2300 s/f, fenced yard $1400/mo. NP/NS. 604-798-3125 CHILLIWACK King Ave 2 bd, 4 appl., $900/mo. N/p, avail now, ref’’s req’d. Phone (778)322-0473. CHILLIWACK, lg 3 bdrm house, downtown, $895/m. avail now. (604)792-0232

CHILLIWACK Suites For Rent Newer fully furnished suites avail., 2 & 3 bd. 5 appl., Weekly and monthly rates. View online: hoperiverlodge.com or call: (604)792-8377 or (604)819-2541 CULTUS LAKE, 3 bdrm house, $1000/m, n/p, avail now. Call (604)795-6941 CULTUS LAKE. Year round rental, recently reno’d 3 bdrm, 2 bath 4 house on dbl. lot, dbl. carport, 4 appls., lots of storage. Suit family. n/s, n/p, Dec/Jan. $1200/mo + utils. Lease & ref’s req’d. 604-795-5517. FAIRFIELD IS. 3 bd, $1200/mo. Call collect, Doug or Michelle 1(902)657-2398 MAPLE RIDGE 4 bdrm 2 bath. lrg living spaces on acreage. 2 car garage w/workbench. alarm. $1600/month. 249 St/108 Ave. 604762-2086 Rosedale, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath rancher on farm. F/S, mico, D/W, a/c in main area. N/s, n/p, ref’s DD. $1200+ util. Jan 1. (604)798-5901 Rosedale, cozy 1 bdrm mobile home, W/D hook-up, suit 1 or 2 people, no dogs, cat ok, avail Dec. 1 or sooner, $550. (604)795-3398 Sardis 204-45702 Watson Rd. 2 bd condo, 5 appl., 2nd flr, balcony. Avail., now. $800/mo. incl., heat & hot water. N/P. No dogs. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077 SARDIS, 2 BDRM, LG LOT, private, good neighbourhood, refs req’d. $900/m. (604)792-5253 SARDIS - 3 Bdrm House, plus den, $1550/mo, 5 appl, NS, dog OK. 604-809-4025 SARDIS 3 bed 2 bath house w/ large yard by Rotary Trail. Fireplace, new flooring, crown moulding and paint. No smokers. $1350/m incl utilities. Dec 1. 604-819-1019 Sardis, 45117 Mountview Way, 3 bd + den, fam rm, 5 appl., gas f/p, garage, priv. fnc’d yrd, pets negot. $1400 Avail., now. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

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MOTELS, HOTELS

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

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AUTO FINANCING

RV PADS for rent at our 5 star resort. Full hookups/Cable available. $325/month metered hydro. Laundry facilities onsite, and wireless internet available. Please call 604-819-6918.

TRANSPORTATION 833

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2008 FOREST River Rockwood Ultra Lite. 25 feet. Most SUV’s can pull it. Flat screen tv, electric slide, jack and many other features. Private sale. 1 owner. Priced for quick sale. $15,000 obo 604-309-6542

STORAGE

2010 Adventurer 86SBS

SUITES, LOWER

Chilliwack, 2 bd, ground level ste. in ste laund., w/d, f/s, dw. $825/mo + util., Avail., Dec. 1st (604)845-3001 Chilliwack 2 bd, quite area. Private entry. No parties, n/s, n/p, ref’s, Avail., now. (604)792-5264 Chilliwack, 2 bdrm, above ground, share laund, $700+ 1/3 util. DD, n/s, pets neg, Dec. 15. (604)798-2929 Chilliwack Mtn, 1 bdrm + den, 5 appl, n/s, n/p, $650/mo. Call (604)703-0287 MISSION 3 bdm + den 1300 sq ft suite. New kitchen w/3 stainless appls. Own ldry. Big bdrms w/ closets. Full bath rm. Lots of yard to enjoy. $950 + % utilities. NS NP Ready now 604-556-9903 Promontory, 2 bd bright, spac., priv entry, n/s, n/p, storage, like new, avail now. $850. (604)316-2631 PROMONTORY. Large 1 bdrm. suite. Gas f/p, all appl. incl. Most utils. Patio, private entry. Ns/np. $750.Immed. 604-858-6067 aft 5pm PROMONTORY New 1 Bedroom + Den suite $700 utilities included 6 Appliances 604-846-8557 / 778549-4299 Sardis, 1 bdrm, sep entr., share laund, n/s, n/p, quiet area, $650 util incl, avail now. (604)824-4981 SARDIS 1 bdrm. with view, shared W/D. NS/NP. $615 incl utils. Near amenities. Refs. Dec. 1st. 604795-9651. SARDIS 2 Bed Grd level suite near Rotary Trail. New flooring & paint. 604-819-1019 $850 incl util

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Chilliwack, spacious 2 bd suites, top floor, 9038 Garden Dr. n/p, avail. now, ref’s req’d. $950. Incl., util., (604)942-9691/604-818-6937. CLASS ADS WORK! CALL 1-866-575-5777

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TOWNHOUSES

CHILLIWACK

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Featuring a dinette/fridge slide. 7’ rear awning, thermopane windows, step bumper. $23,995 (stk.28390) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

2010 Classic Cruiser 19FBS

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AUTO SERVICES

J.A TRANSMISSION. Rebuilt transmissions installed from $695 & up. 1 yr 20,000 km warranty for all cars, vans & trucks. (604)392-4410 New & Used Vehicles

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CARS - DOMESTIC

1995 88 Oldsmobile, good cond., $2000 (604)847-3374 1997 Pontiac LGT, 4 dr, auto, super charged, leather int. Runs grt $2400 (604)378-5582 1998 CHRYSLER CIRRUS LXI leather, loaded, good mileage, very clean, 4dr, $1150. (604)832-9816

2009 FORD Focus $13,900 MUST SELL Moving Country Best Deal In BC Mint condition and is equipped with: 4 cyl 2.0 Auto/W Overdrive, Cruise, Tilt, PS, PB, PW, PL, Steering Wheel Controls, Sync Voice Command, Cd Player with Mp3, Black Leather Seats/Front Heated, Rear Headrests, Alloy Wheels/W Low Profile Tires. Car in White Rock Call Steve at 604-613-7453 orcasea@telus.net

1995 HONDA ACCORD EX 5/spd very clean, sedan, 222K. Extras incl alarm & 2 sets of summer & winter tires/rims. $4700. 604-858-4107.

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2001 SUBARU LEGACY, 4 cyl, auto., AWD, white, $5000. Call (604)819-7272 2005 NISSAN SENTRA 1.8S, black 4 dr, auto, cd, a/c, 110K, $7000. 604-556-7038 or 778-245-0517 2010 HONDA ACCORD, 4 dr, auto, 11 km, fac. warr, no accid, 1 owner, $23,500 obo. Call 604-308-9624. 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE, 13 km, auto, no accid, fac. warr, $17,300 obo. Call 604-836-5931.

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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2011 TOYOTA Camry LE, 7000 kms. auto, factory warranty. No acc. $24,500. Call 604-836-5931.

New & Used Vehicles

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TRANSPORTATION

Snow tires, 2 Blizzak, P225/55-R16, $150. (604)847-9300

U-shaped dinette, generator, luxury throughout $98,995 (stk.28465) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

New & Used Vehicles

GARRISON CROSSING 2500 sq’ townhouse. South facing, 4 bd, 4 bath, 6 appl., hrd wd flrs, main flr master bd, $1650. Dec. 1st. N/P, N/S, 604.317.3651 mrmypark@gmail.com

New & Used Vehicles

2010 Winnebago Aspect 28B

2008 Dodge Caliber SXT, auto, loaded, htch bk, 49,900 km, red, ex cond $10,500. (604)793-5520 DL5961

1989 VOLVO, $1500, 4 door sedan, runs great , Air Cared. Feb/11. Must sell. before Dec. 1. 778-840-1961

www.chilliwacksuzuki.ca

Rear living room w/ two swivel rockers, dinette/sofa slide. $27,995 (stk.28121) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

2002 FORD TAURUS SEL, black, auto, V6, Aircared, very clean, runs very good $5500 (604)615-6817

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

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

2010 Laredo 297RL

1983 BUICK Lesabre Excellent condition In & Out $1900. Beautiful ride (778)668-4617

1988 300E Mercedes Benz, black, leather, auto., $2500 obo. (604)858-0946

Sardis, new 3 bd up, 1 dwn, 3 bath, 5 appl., Avail., Dec./Jan. $1300. N/P, N/S, ref’s. (604)769-0690

A great lightweight trailer with dinette slideout. $17,995 (stk.28288) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

www.chilliwacksuzuki.ca

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

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1993 GOLDEN FALCON 5th wheel, 25.5’, complete w/slide, exc. cond., winter pkg. Call (604)863-0008

Chilliwack. vehicle storage, secure, inside for cars, bikes or any other vehicles. $100/m. (604)316-8273

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NEW CAR DEALERS New & Used Vehicles

SARDIS. Fully furn priv bdrm, priv wshrm/entr, shrd kit. In a very well kept home, quiet neighb. All utils incl. $435/mo. N/P. 604-845-3508. SARDIS, working person to share furnished executive home. 3 bd, 3 bath, 3 bay garage. gym, i/net, lrg TV, util., incl., avail now. $600/m. (604)858-1937 or (604)791-1937

Sardis 45754 Webb Ave. 3 bdrm, 1 bath older rancher, 1/4 acre, 1350sf, lg. fam rm, lg yard. Good location, cls to shops/schools. n/s, avail Dec. 1, $1250/m incl heat. Call 604-819-0456

RV PADS

TRANSPORTATION

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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $100 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673


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TRUCKS & VANS Notice To Creditors And Others John Archibald Coutts aka John Coutts aka Jack Coutts Deceased.

1997 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4, sunroof, Air Cared, new rad & transmission. $2900 obo. 604-826-9279

Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late John Archibald Coutts also known as John Coutts also known as Jack Coutts, formerly of 43476 Adams Rd, Chilliwack, British Columbia, V2R 4L1 are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executor, c/o Jared E. Brown, Lawyer, 9259 Main Street, PO Box 390, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6K2, before January 3, 2011 after which date the Executrix will distribute the said Estate amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.

New & Used Vehicles

www.chilliwacksuzuki.ca A-1 CASPER SCRAP Car Removal Wishing You A Very Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year. 604.209.2026 Member of BBB.

The Scrapper

Toque & Teddy Bear Toss

Kelowna Rockets

Holiday Pack Includes two tickets plus your choice of one of the following: • Bruins Hat • Bruins T-Shirt • Bruins Toque

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2002 FORD F150 XLT 4X2 s/c. One owner, extra clean, white. 4.6 EFI, 4 spd. auto O/D, 4 dr. w/flairside bed, f.g. bed cover. XLT special appearance pkg, cast alum. wheels. $8000. Daytime/Evening 604-746-7472.

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2001 NISSAN FRONTIER, 2 dr, seats 5, auto, 236K, cd, $3900. 604-556-7038 or 778-242-5224

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2000 DODGE GR. CARAVAN, V6, auto, ps/pb, cruise, A/C. Ex. cond. AirCared. $2950. 604-854-6673

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1998 GMC CLUB CAB 4.3 Vortec, 5spd trans, air, alarm syst, CD, under 300K, needs some TLC, good daily runner. 604-794-5815.

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1997 DODGE CARAVAN - 7 passenger, great condition $1800 obo. 604-349-4477

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1991 TOYOTA pickup, 3.3L, 5sp, canopy, box liner, hitch, 4 winter tires, well maint, aircared, $2600 obo. (604)796-0765

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1990 MAZDA MPV VAN 237K, top mechanical cond! No rust or oil leaks, extremely reliable, new exhaust syst, full trailer pkg, $950/obo For quick sale! Call 604-792-7843.

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32 • The Chilliwack Progress

SALE PRICES END DECEMBER 12, 2010

THE PERFECT GIFT FOR HIM - WARM, COZY, EASY-CARE

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ALL MEN’S SWEATERS Reg. $39.99 - $59.99 Sizes S-2XL. More styles available in store. Selection vary by store.

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FOR REG. $29.99* EACH

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SALE $29.99-$52.49

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CSA Grade 1 steel toe and plate, and ESR protection. Sizes 8-11, 12, 13 (7, 7.5, 14 available thru FastFind or special order). Reg. $189.99

SALE $169.99 NOW $79.99

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WARN-IN FAVOURITE FROM DAY ONE Sizes S-2XL. Reg. $39.99-$69.99

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CAT “Tensile” 8” Workboots with iTechnology™

SUPER SOFT WATER REPELLANT HOODIES

WindRiver Basics and NEW! HYPER-DRI® HD1 Sweats Wide assortment of styles and colours.

NOW $169.99

A SAFER WAY TO WALK ON ICE

Unlined Pigment Dyed Canvas Shirts Sizes S-2Xl. Oversizes 3XL-5XL, LT-2XLT.

OFF

*OVERSIZES EXTRA.

SALE 2 FOR $30 Long Sleeve Reg. $29.99* SALE 2 FOR $40 Short Sleeve Reg. $24.99*

*TARANTULA ANTISLIP™ ON ICE provides enhanced traction on ice but not guarantee slips will not occur under any circumstances. Care should always be taken when walking on ice.

-70ºC Leather Felt Pacs with TARANTULA ANTISLIP™ ON ICE* Sizes 7-13. Reg. $99.99

SALE $79.99

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