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■ ROCKIN’ AND ROLLIN’
Shantel Binning (right), aka “Shantelly Lace”, of Chilliwack’s Voodoo Derby Dollz races to hit a jammer from the Sea to Sky Sirens of Squamish during Voodoo’s first ever roller derby game at the Landing Sports Centre on Saturday night. Voodoo lost the game 74-116. About 500 people came out to watch the all-women’s, flat-track roller derby event called Chilli Chilli Bang Bang. Roller derby is one of the fastest growing women’s sports in North America with more than 30 leagues in B.C. alone. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
Chamber hears the case for smart metersJennifer FeinbergThe Progress
Myth-busting is a big part of her job.BC Hydro’s deputy chief project officer
for smart meters had to become extremely well-versed in a fairly technical topic.
Fiona Taylor was in Chilliwack on Sept. 29 at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon to list the reasons, the business case and the rationale for smart meters.
“Bottom line is that we need to modern-ize the grid. Smart meters are a part of that,” Taylor said.
Rising opposition to and mistrust sur-rounding BC Hydro’s plans to bring in smart metering made headlines last week.
Some British Columbians are realizing there is no “opt out” clause since it’s an infrastructure change. The transition to smart metering is well underway, with 100,000 smart meters installed so far.
“We need the integrity of the whole sys-tem,” the BC Hydro spokeswoman said.
But calls for opting-out ability have start-ed nonetheless.
It became a hot topic at the UBCM conference when a majority of municipal leaders voted Friday for a moratorium on smart meters, and protesters with petitions set up outside the Vancouver Convention Centre.
“Smart meters will be our standard going forward,” Taylor insisted.
The ultimate goal of the smart metering program is to update the utility by replac-ing 50-year old metering equipment for an estimated 1.8 million users. The upgrade began in July.
At a cost of almost a billion dollars to implement and run the program, there is also a “conservative” estimate of $1.6 bil-lion worth of financial benefits, she said.
“That nets out to more than $500 million in benefits.”
When BC Hydro saves big money by dramatically reducing theft of power to the tune of $100 million a year, or by auto-
Robert FreemanThe Progress
Chilliwack RCMP have made 30 arrests of sex trade workers and suspected “johns” in an effort to clean up the streets in the city’s downtown core.
“Though some may argue that prostitu-tion and patronizing a prostitute are victim-less crimes, the police don’t see it that way,” RCMP Cpl. Tammy Hollingsworth said in a news release.
“No young girl grows up dreaming of
doing this,” she said. “Most of these street workers have had a rough life and are being exploited and degraded.”
One of the 21 women arrested is 18 years old. Twenty of the women said they are addicted to drugs.
The oldest “john” is 82 years old. Each of the nine men were arrested after offering money for sexual services and are charged with communicating for the purpose of solicitation. They were released on prom-ises to appear later in court, and ordered to stay out of the downtown core.
Over a five-week period, members of the Upper Fraser Valley Regional RCMP detachment’s crime reduction unit (CRU) identified 52 possible sex trade workers conducting business in Chilliwack’s down-town core.
A “Red Zone” identified by police, follow-ing concerns raised by local businesses and residents, stretches from Nowell Street to Williams Street and from Bole Avenue to Princess Avenue.
Chilliwack RCMP crack down on sex trade
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Municipal auditor not needed in Chilliwack: Chamber officialRobert FreemanThe Progress
Chilliwack city council doesn’t need a municipal auditor-gener-al to review its financial affairs, says Jason Lum, president of the Chilliwack Chamber of Commerce.
But that doesn’t necessar-ily mean other B.C. municipalities don’t, he added.
“Chilliwack city council has a proven track record of financial responsibility,” he said. “I have to hand it to the Chilliwack council (because) over the last nine years they’ve done a good job of keeping business taxes low.”
Lum also said Chilliwack coun-cillors and senior staff “have been open and transparent with the chamber, and we have a standing
invitation to go over the budget at any time.”
But not all B.C. municipalities “subscribe to the same kind of financial responsibility,” he said.
Lum wouldn’t name the munici-palities that don’t.
“Certainly there’s been talk about municipalities .. that rely on one or two major corporations for half their city budget,” he said.
And in some cases, he said, accounting standards are not being met.
“I think what we’re hearing from the B.C. Chamber is those stan-dards ... don’t govern how the money is being spent,” he said. “I think that’s what the municipal auditor would do.”
B.C. Chamber of Commerce president John Winter said in a Friday news release that he is “dis-
appointed” by the motion passed at the Union of B.C. Municipalities that disagrees with the need for a MAG office because “it is simply untrue ... that the requirements of the MAG’s office are already met by government legislation and regulation.”
“Nowhere is local government subject to independent, third-party analysis over how they are spend-ing taxpayers’ money and wheth-er they are getting value for that money,” he said.
But Chilliwack Mayor Sharon Gaetz said it’s not yet clear how the MAG would work, although Premier Christy Clark has indi-cated “it’s coming, and that’s the end of it.”
The legislation creating the MAG office is expected to be intro-duced sometime this month.
“The biggest issue for the UBCM is that we feel we are accountable to taxpayers,” Gaetz said. “Nobody is afraid of scrutiny. We welcome scrutiny, but we want to know (the details).”
“We want to know what the gov-ernment is trying to fix,” she said. “We’ve never had an answer to that.”
Gaetz also questioned whether an auditor-general would have the resources to review the budgets of 192 local governments in B.C.
And who would pay for time spent by municipal staff involved in the audit? she asked.
“I predict there will be slim pick-ings when it comes to (accounting issues) that have gone awry with local governments,” she said.
The Chilliwack’s city budget is already audited by a professional
accountant.The UBCM motion instructs the
executive to continue negotiations with provincial officials.
Gaetz and Lum declined to com-ment on the “qualified audit report” the B.C. government received last week, and that same govern-ment’s move to hold municipalities accountable.
Auditor-General John Doyle said in a news release that such a report “indicates to the users ... that some of the information is not auditable or is misleading.”
“During the last 15 years, this office has issued qualified audit reports on the Province’s financial statements 12 times,” he said. “For a government that strives for trans-parency and accountability, this is unacceptable.”
Jennifer FeinbergThe Progress
Four busy intersections across Chilliwack are on the list to receive a new set of traffic lights.
City council is set to vote on a tender for the signal-ization work at Tuesday’s meeting.
Three contractors bid on the 2011 Traffic Signal Program, and staff recom-mended acceptance of the lowest bid of $998,296.10, submitted by Crown Contracting Ltd.
The four intersec-tions include: Ashwell at Bernard; Tyson at South Sumas; Keith Wilson at Unsworth; and Teskey Way at Promontory.
Some relocation of power and phone poles will be necessary to complete the
installations.The four sites are at
intersections with the high-est priority for new traf-fic lights, based on traffic counts and other indica-tors assessed by city staff. Signalization improvements are expected to provide enhanced safety, more effi-cient traffic flow, and bet-ter facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.
City completed design engineering and received a total of three bids for the work which may include intersection traffic lane re-configuration as well as fully actuated pedestrian and vehicle signalization.
Prices were also received by Martens Asphalt ($1.1 million) and Lafarge Canada ($1.3 million).
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Housing project hopes to tap into agriculture rootsRobert FreemanThe Progress
“Traffic, traffic, traffic.”That was the concern of
Sacha Peter to a new resi-dential development pro-posed in the Lindell Beach area near Cultus Lake.
Peter is chair of the Cultus Lake Park board, but traffic was his personal concern,
not the board’s, which is one of several agencies asked to review the proposed devel-opment at 1687 Columbia Valley Road.
But Jon Van Geel, a principal at Frosst Creek Developments Ltd. and Cultus Country Investments Ltd., said most of the resi-dents living in the proposed 128 bare-land strata lots will
likely be full-time and won’t add to the weekend traffic congestion seen at Cultus Lake.
An application to rezone the property to a new Private Resort Residential Development designation that allows year-round resi-dential use is now before the Fraser Valley Regional District.
A traffic study has been requested by FVRD plan-ners.
Dave Lamson, FVRD director for the area, agreed traffic congestion in the summer and weekends at the Vedder Crossing Bridge is a concern.
“We need to have another bridge access (to Cultus Lake),” he said. “That’s something that needs to be looked at.”
However, he said he is not opposed to the develop-ment, because the full-time residential housing will have
sewer and water systems built to standards.
Van Geel said the new development is at a site that once held a 300-unit trailer park, so traffic should actu-ally be less than seen in the past.
An open house for pub-lic feedback is being held Oct. 6 between 5-8 p.m. at the Cottages At Cultus Lake Club House next door to the proposed subdivision.
A public hearing will also
be held before a decision by FVRD directors on the requested rezoning and changes to the official settle-ment plan.
Van Geel said the new subdivision will be similar to the Cottages At Cultus Lake, except buyers will have the “option” of year-round use, and it will be marketed toward retirees and families interested in “agriculture-recreation.”
■ SENIORS DAY DANCE
Phylis Olenick, a resident of Cascade Manor, closes her eyes while dancing in the dining room to celebrate National Seniors’ Day on Saturday. Olenick was one of about 14,000 seniors across B.C. who danced for 90 seconds precisely at 2 p.m. on Oct. 1. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
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It’s important to grasp the concrete benefits of the $930 million pro-gram, and she mapped
some of them out for a small Chilliwack crowd on Thursday.
She took on the myths and fear-monger-ing about health, safety
and privacy concerns, which continue to vex officials despite the mas-sive information blitz the utility’s communication experts have been wag-
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of misinformation out there, so we’re trying to clear that up,” Taylor said.
Simple analogies were used like the fact that the radio frequency emitted from a smart meter over its 20-year lifespan is the equivalent to a 30 minute cell phone call. That is very low compared to other types of wireless and RF exposure, she argued.
The meters, located outside, communicate for “less than a minute” in total each day, she underlined, and health officials say there are no known health risks.
The power signal is below the world’s strict-est standards, they found out after more than four years of research. The meter does not send out data continuously but rather it stores it, and then transmits the data three or four times a day.
But still the distrust of wireless tools persists.
“We believe it’s com-ing from a place of fear,” she said. “We will contin-ue to answer questions, but there is a percentage that will never be con-vinced.”
The change means the use of meter readers will be dramatically reduced by about 99 per cent, Taylor said, responding to a question about job losses.
“Does it mean the end of meter readers?” one luncheon attendee wanted to know.
It won’t technically be BC Hydro employ-ees losing their jobs, she said, but rather employ-ees of Accenture.
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people don’t know is that BC Hydro outsources that facet of its opera-tion,” she said, adding it was unknown how many Accenture jobs will be eliminated with the switch to smart meter-ing.
“Eventually everyone will be moving to auto-mated meter reading,” she said.
Privacy should not be a concern, she said.
“We collect hourly data and that’s it,” she said. “Once it flows through the meter we don’t know what hap-pens to it.”
BC Hydro simply does not have access to any other details about residents or businesses’ use of power — except in terms of volumes mea-sured once the electric-ity hits the “terminus” of the meter.
New meters will sig-nificantly reduce elec-tricity theft and meter tampering, which makes safer communities and lowers hydro rates, she argued. An outage gets flagged immediately on a map after a signal is sent out in the meter’s “last gasp” of function-ality before the power goes out.
The old meters will be removed and the power will be shut off for about a minute. The decom-missioned meters will be broken down into com-ponents and recycled, she said.
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David Miller, a Chilliwack man charged with the second-degree murder of his wife, has been found fit to stand trial, despite his ever-diminishing mental abil-ities due to Huntington’s Dementia.
However, given the slow pace of court hear-ings Miller may yet be found unfit to stand trial
Supreme Court Justice Brian Joyce said in his Sept. 28 ruling that Miller’s “cognitive capacity” could fall so low before a trial is over that “a finding of unfit-ness would be appropri-ate.”
“The issue can be re-visited if counsel or the court believes that to be the case, but I am not satisfied at this time that Mr. Miller is unfit to stand trial.”
Crown and defence lawyers are scheduled to meet Friday to fix a date for trial.
Joyce said in his rea-sons for judgment that, based on the evidence before him, he could not find that Miller is unable, on account
of mental disorder, to understand the court proceedings against him or understand the possible consequences, two of the three tests of fitness for trial.
“Mr. Miller under-stands that he is facing a charge that he mur-dered his wife,” Joyce said. “He understands that he is facing a trial to determine whether he is guilty of that offence, and he understands that he facing serious potential negative con-sequences as a result.”
More problematic for Joyce, was the third test of fitness: the accused’s ability to communicate with defence counsel and so have a “mean-ingful participation” in the trial.
Defence lawyer Paul McMurray had submit-ted that Miller’s inabil-ity to communicate his mental state at the time of the offence made it nearly impossible for expert witnesses to determine whether Miller could have formed the intent nec-essary for conviction on the murder charge, or whether he should be found not criminally responsible due to a
mental disorder.Crown counsel Henry
Waldock made no sub-mission on Miller’s fit-ness to stand trial, other than the “low threshold” set by law.
According to the court document, Miller left the hospital where he was being treated for Huntington’s Dementia on Boxing Day, 2009. When he arrived at his Ryder Lake home, at some point he took a
knife from the kitchen and went to his wife Susan’s bedroom where he stabbed her to death.
“He told his daugh-ter what he had done and told her to call the police,” the document states. “Mr. Miller then sat on the deck outside the house and waited for the police to arrive.”
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Council candidate Dick Harrington is asking BMO officials
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An email was received
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To date no public announcement to cus-tomers on the subject has yet been made.
Harrington argued “the branch is more than just a bank,” call-ing it a “vital anchor point” in Chilliwack’s downtown core.
“To lose it would be akin to losing an impor-tant sibling of a family, the ‘family’ being the downtown,” he wrote in his response.
“I ask you to do more than simply give us advanced warning of a possible move. I ask you to seriously recon-sider such a move.”
Henry Donkers, BMO’s VP Vancouver Suburban District, affirmed the bank’s plans to open a new Chilliwack branch at Eagle Landing in an email dated Sept. 30.
Donkers vowed BMO would contact its cus-tomers about the move to the “new, larger, and up-to-date” branch.
“Rest assured that any official changes will be communicated to customers well in advance to ensure a smooth transition,” he said.
BMO “enjoyed being downtown” but “cities do evolve and we must adapt to the natural ebb and flow of the commu-nity,” wrote Donkers. “Additionally, we antici-pate providing longer hours of service in the new location and also hiring more staff, both a benefit to the com-munity.”
Harrington said Five Corners is a central “focal point” downtown, at the “apex” of trans-portation.
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BMO spokesman Mahmood Ladhani said they were unable to to supply The Progress with more details about the move at this point.
“We are in the process of finalizing thosede-tails, so I wish I could say more,” he said.
He did say a new branch location had been secured in Eagle Landing.
“But we do not have any of the dates yet related to the opening, such as the date of pos-session,” Ladhani said. “We were also disap-pointed that we were unable to communicate this with our customers first.”
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“It’s not only about the safety (of) the concerned citizens, but it is also a safety concern for the girls on the street,” she said.
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Chilliwack RCMP are investigating a stabbing incident outside the Cheam Leisure Centre Friday evening.
But neither the vic-tim nor witnesses are co-operating with the police.
“No one knows what happened except the vic-tim, who is being unco-operative,” RCMP Cpl. Tammy Hollingsworth said.
RCMP of ficers responded to a 9-1-1 call at about 5:30 p.m. and arrived to find a male emerging from the bushes outside the cen-tre with a 4- to 5-inch stab wound in the lower abdomen.
“Fortunately, it missed all the internal organs,” Hollingsworth said.
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“Nobody really knows what happened,” she said.
The victim was not identified by police.
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Small-scale communi-ty gardens and orchards will be available to the residents, Geel said.
“It’s a cutting-edge project, and we’re very excited,” he said. “It’s extremely hard to find a property where you have land available to include agriculture with housing.”
An exclusion from the agricultural land reserve was granted by the Agriculture Land Commission last year, but about five hectares of the 13 hectares suit-able for development is still within the ALR.
A report by FVRD staff described Cultus Country Investments,
which also developed the Cottages At Cultus Lake, as showing “a commitment to excel-lence” and creating a project “unique in the FVRD.”
“But more important-ly (it) is built to proper provincial standards, promotes environmen-tally friendly design aspects, and incorpo-
rates architectural con-sultation,” staff said.
Van Geel said the cottage-style design of the new development is similar to the Cottages At Cultus Lake.
The proposed chang-es to zoning and the official settlement plan have been referred to several agencies for comment, including the
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If approvals are granted, Van Geel said construction could start in 2012 with a comple-tion date in 2013.
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Greendale resident Garth Glassel is run-ning for a seat on coun-cil to bring a “common sense” approach to run-ning the city.
“You will get trust, honesty, transparency and above all, some accountability,” he said.
He is critical of past tax hikes of almost four per cent in Chilliwack, and pledged to fight for a zero per cent tax increase in 2012, and a three per cent decrease after that.
As someone who has run a number of small businesses, and worked as a consultant since 1989 to the motorcycle industry, Glassel said he has the business savvy needed as a mem-ber of city council.
“The economy is in the worse shape ever, seniors are struggling, and there is record unemployment,” he said. “With full-time jobs cuts to part-time, and food and gas prices sky high, council needs to be more prudent and accountable, as there is nothing left in the trough.”
Glassel, 52, has lived in Greendale for the past seven years, and spent the previous eight in Abbotsford. He grew up in Calgary, and ini-tially became an aircraft mechanical engineer before becoming a con-sultant gaining skills as a mentor, trainer and team leader.
He vows to work to bring the community together to develop a “safer” city, and is criti-cal of spending money on consultants with “no real” results from coun-cil and staff.
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It was great news Friday when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in favour of Vancouver’s Insite drug injection clinic. In a unanimous decision, the court ruled that not allowing the clinic to operate under the umbrella of a federal exemption is a viola-tion of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
“The infringement at stake (of not granting an exemption) is serious,” wrote Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin in the ruling. “It threatens the health, indeed the lives, of the claimants and others like them. The grave con-sequences that might result from a lapse in the current constitu-tional exemption for Insite cannot be ignored.”
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Addiction counsellors, doc-tors, and health care staff provide ongoing support for clients with addiction, mental health or HIV/AIDS issues. It’s a cross road where clients can try to explore a new life a chance.
The stats back it up. Since first opening, Insite has had more than 1.8 million visits. Last year alone there were 312,214 vis-its by 12,236 individuals. Daily visits averaged some 855 indi-viduals with an average of 587 daily injections. Twenty-six per cent were women; 17 per cent
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More than 30 research stud-ies into aspects of addiction and treatments have been published in peer-reviewed journals around the world, all concluding that Insite saves lives and is a health benefit. The research is clear that addiction is, first and foremost, a health issue before any legal issue surfaces. The latest article in the prestigious Lancet showed that drug overdoses decreased 35 per cent within 500 metres of Insite compared to 9 per cent elsewhere in Vancouver.
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The decision by the Supreme Court is a watershed moment for drug addiction policy. The con-servative government has always been against Insite. But there needs to be a cultural shift in Ottawa to understand that drug addiction needs health care, not law enforcement.
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A waste of energyExcuse us if we don’t break out the tinfoil hats just yet.Despite claims by some that BC Hydro’s smart meters will harm our
health, or reveal our most inner energy secrets, there is little evidence of either.
Of course that didn’t stop a majority of municipal leaders from calling on the province to make BC Hydro halt its smart meter program – at least temporarily.
But fortunately, the provincial government will ignore the call by the Union of BC Municipalities for a moratorium. Premier Christy Clark said B.C. needs an efficient smart grid to save money on electricity delivery and foster economic growth.
BC Hydro’s Fiona Taylor was in Chilliwack last week to answer questions about the smart meter program. The crown corporation is investing about $1 billion in the infrastructure upgrade, which is aimed at bringing our electrical grid into the 21st century.
The first step is an upgrade of the antiquated utility metres that have been a fixture on homes for more than half a century. As a tool for measuring electri-cal consumption, they’ve been little use to the consumer. Instead, we count on our monthly bill to tell us how much energy we’ve used.
The smart meters will give us more timely information, allowing us to better budget our energy use. That’s a good first step toward lowering our overall consumption, which not only lowers our costs, but betters our world.
The meters will also give BC Hydro a better idea of consumption patterns and allow it to respond more quickly to power outages.
What they won’t do is allow the utility tell if you’re still using halogen light bulbs, or have that old beer fridge still purring in the garage.
Nor will the meters turn your home into a Fukushima franchise. The sig-nals emitted from the devices a few seconds each day are negligible against the background of radio signals and transmissions that exist in our every day lives.
There is no shortage of things we can worry about.But really. Smart meters aren’t worth the energy.
~ Greg Knill, Chilliwack Progress
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Questionof the week:
Last week: Will Europe’s economic difficulties be felt here?
Yes: 93% No: 6%
This week: Are you worried about BC Hydro’s Smart Meter plan?
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Traffic light plan a concernWhile having a conversation
with a neighbour at my garage sale, they asked if I knew that the City of Chilliwack was going to put lights at the corners of South Sumas and Tyson, Watson and Tyson and Keith Wilson and Tyson. I said no, but knew this was possible because this was the same city council that paid off mortgages for sliding homes on Marble Hill and designed an over-pass that only headed west on the
highway, the Evans flyover.I would just like to know how
I am to get out of my driveway as well as the many others that face Tyson and South Sumas. It’s a nightmare now.
My other question is why we weren’t consulted like we were when they moved the stop sign and changed the right of way at the corner of Tyson and Evans?
Wouldn’t the more intelligent idea be and more cost effective
change be one-lane roundabouts to keep traffic moving?
But who am I kidding. Where is the intelligence in this council? As long as it doesn’t affect them then who cares.
I urge all residents affected by this change to voice their concerns and demand to be consulted before this stupidity takes place.
Karin SpindlerSouth Sumas Rd
I just want to say a big thank-you to Brian Minter and all the vol-unteers who contrib-uted to beautifying the outdoor balcony on the fourth floor of Chilliwack
General Hospital.Brian donated plants,
flowers and planters and volunteers planted them for us. People also donated new umbrellas for the outdoor tables.
What a dif ference this makes! Now it looks inviting and beautiful.
Now, if only someone would come forward and donate new plexiglass for the walls that sur-
round the deck. They are so old and cloudy that our beautiful moun-tains and scenery can’t be enjoyed. Once again thank you.
Sheryl Fairbanks
A little green goes a long way
While there are still letters regarding the outcome of the HST, not much is in the media regarding smart meters. It should be noted that the HST was defeated by 54.73 per cent majority.
The resolution from the UBCM requesting a moratorium on the installation of smart meters has also passed by 55 per cent majority vote. It should be noted the UBCM
vote was held with all of eligible voters being there and represents an accurate reflection of the legiti-macy of the concerns having been brought forward for consideration and implementation by the Liberal government. Let us see if they have the arrogance of ignoring the collective wisdom of the majority.
There can be no doubt the information supplied to the UBCM
delegates was intensely biased in favour of BC Hydro as they were the only presenters allowed at the UBCM.
Considering the legislature will be in session next week it will be interesting to see the results of the unavoidable debates that will take place at the legislature.
Serge Vaillancourt
Liberal urged to listen to UBCM
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Dr. Riley Senft started his run across Canada to raise money for prostate cancer research at the northernmost point of Newfoundland Labrador. On Monday he passed through Chilliwack. MICHAEL DOWNIE PHOTO
Jessica YoungSpecial to The Progress
Running across Canada: for many of us, Terry Fox is the first name that comes to mind. Before he died of cancer in 1981, Fox made himself a legend by taking on the challenge of running across country to raise awareness and money for cancer research. He lasted 143 days and 5,373 kilo-metres on the road.
Now meet Dr. Riley Senft who is near-ing the end of an attempt to do the same unimaginable feat – using two legs to con-quer Canada and cancer.
“Terry Fox was an incredible person. He essentially said, ‘What is the hardest thing for me to do? Run? Okay then I’ll run across Canada,’” Riley says in an email interview while on the road.
“Terry had one leg, he had cancer, and he didn’t have access to the GPS or social media or any of the other technology that has evolved since he ran that I have access to and yet he managed to capture the heart of our nation and leave an incredible legacy. I don’t have cancer, I have two legs, I have a bigger support vehicle, and I still find this a huge challenge.”
People run marathons all the time. And
the 42.195 kilometres to cross the finish line is viewed as a huge test to how far the body and mind can be pushed. Riley is nearing the end of his run across Canada and is clocking roughly 60 kilometres a day, well over one marathon every 24 hours. His body is being beaten and the pavement gives no mercy.
“I still have blisters all over my feet and I have given up on the idea that I’ll ever be blister-free during this run. I’ve learned how to minimize them as much as possible but in the beginning I found myself in hos-pital in Antigonish, Nova Scotia because of infected blisters that had me off my feet for two days. My legs have gotten used to the mileage but I had hamstring and calf issues in the beginning that I had to see physiolo-gists for along the way.”
During one brutal heat wave he was drinking over 10 litres of fluid a day.”
But despite the grind, Riley says it’s all worth it to raise money and awareness for prostate cancer. His charity is called Step into Action and his goal is to raise $1 mil-lion during his run.
“I’m doing this because I’m tired of pros-tate cancer having such a large impact in my life and I want to raise prostate cancer awareness so that men know when they
should be getting checked and so that they don’t fear the digital rectal exam because it’s not a big deal at all.
“My grandfather died of prostate cancer, my father currently has prostate cancer, a number of close family friends have pros-tate cancer, and odds are either myself or my brother will get prostate cancer. I hate prostate cancer and this is my way of going to war against it.”
His heart was and is in the right place, but when Riley’s father Rod first heard of what his son wanted to do, it was a shock.
“It was the sheer enormity of it,” says Rod. “He was in the worst shape of his life. He was three-and-a-half years into his medical residency living in Winnipeg. In winter you don’t get the chance to go out and train.”
Riley may have been in the worst shape of his life when he started his run this past May, but his family knew that no matter what the circumstances were, if Riley said he was going to run across the country, that was exactly what he was going to do.
“When he sets his mind to a goal, I’m confident he will achieve it,” says his proud father, who raised his family on the North Shore, a place he still calls home.
“When I first heard about it, I thought he was nuts. It’s an ambitious thing to do. Of course you worry,” sister Lauren chimes in.
Riley and his brother Derek are no strangers to tackling Canada from east to west. Almost 10 years ago, separately, they both rode their bikes across the country for
Habitat for Humanity.“Running has always been Riley’s passion
and running across Canada was something floating around, he would always consider it,” says Derek.
In order to stay sane, Riley listens to audio books and plays mind games to trick his head into thinking there is less mileage than in reality. He’s also got a crew includ-ing friend Michael Downie and David Bell to help him keep in touch with others,
Giving prostate cancer the finger
Step into Action Fact Box:■ 1 in 6 Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer■ 1 in 34 will die from prostate cancer■ Family history in which a father or brother has had the disease doubles your chances■ Men of African ancestry have a 60 per cent greater chance (1 in 4) of develop-ing the disease■ Diagnosis in Stage 1 offers a more than 90 per cent success rate and the least invasive treatment options■ The Chilliwack Prostate Cancer Information and Awareness Group meets the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Mt. Cheam Lion’s Hall (45580 Spadina Ave.). For more information, call Dale Erikson at 604-824-5506.
B.C. physician passes through Chilliwack as he nears the end of an epic run across Canada to raise awareness about prostate cancer
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spread the word on prostate caner and make sure he can achieve what he has set out to do.
“Raising awareness is just as important because if you can detect prostate cancer early in stage one, there is over a 90 per cent cure rate,” Riley says.
Vancouver Prostate Centre’s clinician-scientist and urologic surgeon Dr. Martin Gleave applauds Riley’s quest.
“I think it’s a great illustration of the length of which people will go to get a message out to raise awareness. I think that in general the awareness of cancers, particularly in prostate, has increased.”
Gleave and Riley both admit that advocates of breast cancer awareness have done a phenomenal job in delivering early detection and prevention messages to the public. And it’s Riley’s mission to make prostate cancer an issue on the forefront of men’s minds.
“If I could get prostate cancer the same sort of recognition that breast cancer has among females then maybe I could feel like I’ve done enough to raise awareness but we are a long way away from that point,” Riley says.
Riley’s journey will end in Vancouver around mid-October. He passed through Chilliwack on Monday and is currently outside Abbotsford.
After the run, Riley intends to head back to Winnipeg to finish his residency in anesthesia. He plans to return to the North Shore to practice.
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Where some peo-ple tend to focus on weaknesses, Dr. Chris Bertram prefers to focus on strengths. The University of the Fraser Valley kinesiolo-gist has been working with a research team for five years, trying to find ways to help chil-dren with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder live up their full potential.
Bertram, this year’s winner of the Teaching Excellence award at UFV, will give a public lecture entitled Finding Strengths, Building Hope on Thursday, October 6, as part of the University Lecture Series. The talk will be held at 4 p.m. in Room B121 of the UFV Abbotsford campus. Admission is free and the public is welcome.
The talk will focus on two programs for chil-dren with FASD, the FAST Club and Brain Gamers, run by the uni-versity.
Playing in a gym after school or hanging around playing video games may sound like fun, but they are also the key part of the UFV research project.
UFV has been run-ning FAST Club, an after-school motor-skills program for children
with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, for the past three years. New this year is an after-school video game program. Both projects have a mission of help-ing children tap into their inner strengths with regards to their motor skills and gaming skills, and investigating whether the impacts of these activities cross over into other areas. Both programs are offered free of charge for children with a diag-nosis of FASD.
“A typical approach to treating children with FASD involves focusing on their weaknesses. We do assessments and target their best areas and give them choices about what skills they want to improve upon,” says Bertram, who is UFV Kinesiology pro-gram head and one of the project research-ers. “We want to iden-tify existing strengths in children with FASD, and to develop these strengths to the fullest capacity of the individ-ual. We have seen posi-tive changes in other brain functions after par-ticipating in our FAST club. The jury is still out on why this is, but what’s important to the families participating is
that these changes are happening.”
The UFV project is a part of nation-wide multidisciplinary col-laboration that was recently funded by two separate Network Centres of Excellence — NeuroDevNet and GRAND. An overview of the projects will be discussed along with some preliminary data that suggest that target-ed approaches to inter-
vention based on an individual’s strengths can lead to neuroplas-tic changes in children with FASD.
Many UFV students are gaining research experience working on this project.
The University Lecture Series events are free and open to the public, and presented by the UFV Research Services office.
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Caring for a person with dementia from a long distance presents many challenges for Chilliwack residents.
“It is important to develop a plan of action,” says Jillian Armit, the Alzheimer Society of
B.C.’s regional support and education coordina-tor.
Caregivers should take some basic steps before visiting the per-son with dementia, she says, to create a plan that best meets their
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Caregivers should identify local services needed and make appointments with ser-vice providers.
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More suggestions and information on long-distance caregiv-ing are available to Chilliwack residents at the free meetings of the Society’s two local sup-port groups.
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The support group serves as a place to exchange information, support and friendship with others whose lives are affected by demen-tia.
A forum for shar-ing practical tips and strategies for coping with the many changes connected with the dis-ease, it also provides an opportunity to decrease feelings of isolation and loneliness, and to find a positive outlook on things without being misunderstood.
For more information on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, visit the Society website at www.alzheimerbc.org.
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Two-year-old pals Brynna Dow and Aidan Alfred check out the interior of a fire truck Saturday morning at Hall No. 1 at an open house for Fire Prevention Week. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
Good time to test fire alarmsWhen you hear the siren
tomorrow night, it’s time for the community-wide fire drill.
Reviewing a fire escape plan is one activity residents can do together during the Community Fire Drill on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 6:30 p.m.
Other options include testing all the fire alarms, practising an escape plan as a family or house-hold and gathering at a pre-deter-mined meeting place once every-one is out of the house.
The event is part of Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 9 to 15.
Fire officials also advise that people study at least two ways to get out of every room, if pos-sible. For more information about the Community Fire Drill or to get help with your escape plan, contact the Chilliwack Fire Department at 604-792-8713.
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Chiefs outgun Silverbacks in wild BCHL clashEric Welsh,The Progress
Two games into the regular season, the Chilliwack Chiefs are looking like an offen-sive powerhouse remi-niscent of the 1985 Edmonton Oilers. The home team scored six Saturday night in a 6-4 win over the visiting Salmon Arm Silverbacks, improving to 2-0.
On the heels of a 7-1 win over Penticton last weekend, the Chiefs are averaging almost a touchdown per game.
They have some defensive issues to clean up, but this team bears little r e s e m b l a n c e to the Quesnel M i l l i o n a i r e squad that was an Interior con-ference pushover last year.
The Mills scored a whopping 140 goals in 60 games, and while much of that Quesnel roster was lost in the transfer to Chilliwack, few expect-ed these Chiefs to score as they are currently scoring.
“If we keep our ener-gy up and keep our level of execution, and we play it simple and get pucks deep, we’ll con-tinue to see good things happen,” said veteran forward Kit Sitterley of the offensive explosion. “We have that blue col-lar work ethic and we like to get pucks on net and see what happens.”
Salmon Arm’s lethal power play took 84 sec-onds to open the scor-ing in this one, with Saskatchewan native Bryce Gervais pulling the trigger. Morgan Zulinick started the play on the left-wing boards, passing the puck to
Brett Knowles below the left faceoff dot. Knowles went cross-ice to Gervais, and Chilliwack goaltender Bryton Udy couldn’t get post-to-post fast enough to keep Gervais from netting his first of the season.
Sadly for the Silverbacks, that was the high point of their night.
Chilliwack answered at 6:02 on a goal by Shay Laurent. The Chiefs controlled play for the duration of a two min-ute Matt Brown tripping minor, and scored two
seconds after the penalty elapsed. With a mob gath-ered in front of the Salmon Arm net, Chilliwack captain Ty Miller wristed a hope-for -a - r ebound shot towards the goal.
Laurent snuck down from the
left point, grabbed the loose puck as it squirt-ed out of the crowd and potted his first of the year.
Trevor Hills gave Chilliwack the lead with 6:48 remaining in period one, scoring on a short-handed breakaway.
The New York native forced a turnover at the Chiefs blueline and was off like a shot. With a Silverback defender in hot pursuit, Hills’ first shot was stopped, but the rebound went off his skate and into the net. Salmon Arm netminder Kurt Williams was livid, but the officials deemed it unintentional and a good goal.
Hills second of the season gave Chilliwack a 2-1 lead through 20 minutes.
The goals came quick in period two as the Chiefs broke a close game wide open with
three strikes in two min-utes and five seconds.
S i x t e e n - y e a r - o l d rookie Garrett Forster got the first at 6:09, chipping a rebound past Williams after defence-man Mike Berry took the puck hard to the net.
Sitterley scored on a power play at 7:42 and Gould finished off a three-on-one feed from Stefan Gonzales at 8:14.
“We don’t have a first or second line really, or one or two guys doing the job,” Sitterley said of the top-to-bottom scor-ing balance. “We like to play with four lines, and it’s all 21 guys doing the job.”
Penalty woes helped the Silverbacks come
roaring back in the final minutes of period two. Laurent picked up two minutes for instigating at 17:29 after pummel-ing Salmon Arm’s Jeff Kennedy, and Spencer Graboski got two min-utes for kneeing at 18:43 to put Chilliwack two men down.
The Silverbacks took 17 seconds to cash in on a goal by Knowles, who roofed a wrist shot from 10 feet out.
Gervais sniped his second of the game 25 seconds later to make it 5-3 heading to the third.
“Chiefs hockey is a little nitty gritty, but I certainly think we can do a better job stay-ing out of the penalty
box,” Sitterley said. “On the power play goals, bounces go your way or they don’t, and when they don’t you just have to keep your head up and move on.”
Shots on goal through 40 minutes favoured Chilliwack 23-21.
The Silverbacks got within one late in period three on yet another power play goal. With David Thompson serving a weak two-minute tripping minor, Silverback blueliner Klay Kachur uncorked a point shot that hit the end boards and bounced out the other side. Zulinick collected the puck and slid a sharp-angle backhander past Udy for his third of
the year.But the Chiefs had
the last laugh with 5:14 left as Sitterley blasted a slap-shot past Williams, restoring the two-goal lead with his second of the game.
“It felt good and it was certainly a monkey off the back for me,” Sitterley said with a smile. “I could really feel the energy in the building when the puck went in.”
The three stars were Jeremy Gossard (first), Sitterley (second) and Gervais (third).
Announced atten-dance was 2,059.
The Chiefs are on the road next weekend, tak-ing on two tough oppo-nents in the Vernon
Vipers (Friday) and the Westside Warriors (Saturday).
Between them, they sport a record of 4-1-0 and figure to be among the top dogs in the com-petitive Interior confer-ence.
The coming week-end could be a reality check for the Chiefs, or it could be another chance to let the rest of the league know they are for real.
“It’s definitely a chal-lenge,” Sitterley said. “Playing teams like that is exciting for us.”
Chilliwack’s next home game is Friday, Oct. 14 when they wel-come the Vipers to Prospera Centre.
Puck drop is 7 p.m.
Chilliwack’s Chris Blessing lunges for the puck during a Saturday night tilt with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks at Prospera Centre. Blessing’s Chiefs recorded a 6-4 win to improve to 2-0 on the season. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
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University of the Fraser Valley men’s golf team finished fifth at the latest PACWest tour-nament, hosted by Camosun College in Victoria.
The Cascades turned in an overall score of 609, led by
Mission’s Mitch Lock, who shot a two day total of 149 to tie for seventh overall.
Pauls tied for 12th with a two day score of 151 and he and Lock were the only two Cascades to finish in the Top 12.
Scott Benstead shot a 153 to tie for 13th. Dan MacArthur (Aldergrove) tied for 20th with a 161 and Darren Whitehouse (Langley) tied for 21st with a 162.
UFV’s overall record places them third in PACWest play
with a team score of 1,772. They trail first place Capilano University by seven strokes heading into the final regu-lar season tournament, tak-ing place this weekend at the Chilliwack Golf and Country Club.
Tough tournament for Cascade golfers
The Chilliwack Huskers put three touch-downs on the board, but surrendered a whole lot more in a 48-21 loss to the Okanagan Sun on Saturday.
Playing an afternoon game at Exhibition Stadium, the home team saw its B.C. Football Conference record slip to 0-9 with just one game remaining in the 2011 season.
If the Huskers don’t win a road game in Kamloops this week-end, they’ll have gone two full seasons without a win.
The Huskers stayed close to the Sun (8-1) through 15 minutes, trading touchdowns with the second ranked team in the BCFC.
The Sun started to pull away in the second quarter, building up a 27-14 halftime lead.
The visitors led 34-21 through three quarters before hitting cruise control in the fourth.
Adann Hendrickson went the distance at quarterback for the Huskers, going 17 of 40 passing for 185 yards, one touchdown and one interception.
Chilliwack native Cody Parray had the touchdown grab, the only points the offence produced while gener-ating 185 total yards.
The ground game continued to sputter. Hendrickson scrambled for 94 yards on seven carries. Beyond him, running backs Misha Otanga and Mohammed Ellahib combined for seven yards on eight carries.
The other Chilliwack majors came from the defence. Rookie corner-back Tanner Hamade continued his outstand-ing season, taking two interceptions back for TDs. The Abbotsford native is a strong candi-date for BCFC rookie of the year.
Despite Hamade’s best efforts, Kelowna still managed to gener-ate 550 total yards of offence.
Quarterback Jeremy Mraovic completed 14 of 28 passes for 304 yards, throwing touch-down tosses to Tommy
Howes, Dan Turek and Arman Bokitch.
Bokitch led the Sun ground game with 18 carries for 132 yards and two majors.
Evan Polack carried eight times for 44 yards and one touchdown. Sun kicker Steven McFadyen added two field goals with a long of 34 yards.
The Huskers are in Kamloops Saturday to face the Broncos (1-8). It is the second meeting of the season between the two clubs.
Kamloops took the first matchup, winning 37-14 in Chilliwack in week two.
Get stats, scores and schedules online at www.bcjuniorfootball.ca.
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The Voodoo Dollz, will host all Team Canada skaters in a ‘Scrimmathon.’
They will play roller derby non-stop from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and one of Team Canada’s coaches, Mack the Mouth, will be on site answering questions about the sport.
The Derby Dollz are inviting other teams to participate at a cost of $20 per skater. All proceeds go directly to Team Canada.
Spectators are wel-come at a cost of $10 per ticket.
For more details check online at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=150872345007606php?eid=150872345007606.
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2 BIRTHS
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106 AUTOMOTIVEEXPANDING DODGE DEALER-SHIP requires Journeyman automo-tive technicians. Thriving vibrant community. Wages $38.00 & up. Excellent benefi ts, relocation bo-nus. Fax resume 306-463-6808 email: [email protected]. Kindersley, Sask.
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106 AUTOMOTIVESERVICE ADVISOR. We have an immediate opening for the position of Service Advisor. Applicant should be mechanically inclined, computer literate and familiar with all types of automotive vehicle repairs. Apply in person or writing to: Browns Chrys-ler Ltd., 10447 ? 104 Ave., West-lock, AB, T7P 2E4. Phone 1-780-349-5566. Fax 1-780-349-6493. Email:
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIESCHILLIWACK Korean CommunityChurch of the Lord need a F/T Pas-tor. Req. -4+ yrs. exp with M.Div. degree in Theology. Fluent in Kore-an is required. Wage will be $20/hr. Duties: Conduct religious services. Provide spiritual and moral guid-ance. Supervise & plan program of Bible edu. etc. Apply:email‘[email protected]’
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LANGLEY Based Company looking for Experienced CLASS 1 DRIVER. Steady work, great benefi ts. Fax resume and drivers abstract to: 604-513-8004 or email: [email protected]
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130 HELP WANTEDALBERTA earthmoving company requires a journeyman heavy duty mechanic. You will work in a mod-ern shop and also have mechanics truck for fi eld work. The job is at Edson, Alberta. We require that you have experience on Cat crawlers and or Deere excavators. Call Lloyd at (780)723-5051.Cash, Cash, Cash! Hiring mgrs to hire, train and supervise kids selling chocolate bars for youth program. Cash $700-$1000 p/w. Reliable ve-hicle a must. 1-250-545-1065.CLASS 1 DRIVERS WANTED! Sign bonus $2000 for Owner/op ph: 604-598-3498/fax: 604-598-3497
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PRODUCTION LABOURER NEEDED for a growing fast paced Roof Tile Manufacturing Co. located in Surrey. Applicant must be prepared for and ca-pable of physically demanding work. Duties include but not limit-ed to general labour, cleanup, product stacking and must be a team player. Please fax resumes to: 604-599-5972 or email:
We are still hiring - Dozer & excava-tor operators required by a busy Alberta oilfi eld construction company. We require operators that are experienced and preference will be given to operators that have constructed oilfi eld roads and drilling locations. You will be provided with motels and restaurant meals. Competitive wages, bonus and transportation daily to and from job sites. Our work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call 780-723-5051.
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COBBLEDICKOlive
Olive Cob-bledick passed away on Sep-tember 28th 2011 at age 87 years. She was born May 27th 1924 in Winni-peg, Manitoba.
Ollie is survived by son Barry (Paula) Cobbledick, daughter Shari (Larry) Shan-non, grandchildren Angie (Cam) Derdak, Mark Pallau, Kristy (Ryan) Kardos, and Ashley (Chad) Shannon. She was predeceased by her hus-band Granville (Cobb).
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JOHNSONHarald DuaneJuly 24, 1950 – Oct. 2, 2011
The family of Harald Johnson is heart-broken to announce his passing after a short, but courageous battle with cancer.
Harald is survived by his wife of 40 years, Janice; his two sons, Craig (Gayle) and Karl (Sara) and his four grandchildren who he trea-sured and loved, Chase, Jaida, Emma and Kate.
The family would like to thank the nurses and volun-teers at the Cascade Hospice as well as Dr. Cameron Ross, for the compassion and kind-ness they showed to Harald when he needed it most.
A gathering of family and friends will take place at the Best Western on Monday, Oc-tober 17th, 2011 between 2 and 6 pm for all who wish to pay their respects to this wonder-ful man.
Online condolences can be left at www.Woodlawn-MtCheam.ca
NIELSENHans C.
Dec. 8, 1929 – Sept. 28, 2011Hans Nielsen passed away
on September 28, 2011 in Chilliwack at the age of 81. Hans came to Canada in 1958 travelling the province exten-sively with work. He eventu-ally settled in Agassiz to be-come a dairy farmer with his brother; Asgar. He will be sad-ly missed by sisters Karen and Mariane, brother Jens (Ingrid) and numerous nieces and nephews in Denmark. Hans will also be lovingly remem-bered by sister in-law Barbara, Nephew Harald (Sherry), niece Ellen (Russ) and their families in Canada. A special thank you to his friend Ras-mina and the staff at Eden Care Centre, where Hans spent his last few months. No service by request.
Online condolences can be left at www.Woodlawn-MtCheam.ca
STOBBEMary
(nee Dueck)It is with
great sadness, yet great re-joicing, that we announce the passing of Mary Stobbe on September 27, 2011 at 91 years of age. Mary had her wish granted that she would die in her sleep and go to meet her Lord Jesus. She was born on May 16, 1920 in Sa-gradowka, Russia to Peter and Helena Dueck, the youngest of 8 children.
She leaves to mourn her lov-ing husband, Jake, of 65 years; children Bob (Lynda), Jim (Carol), Ed (Rita) Irene (Vic) Abrahams, Shirley (Lorne) Re-dekop, and Al (Kora Lee); 14 grandchildren; 24 great-grand-children (plus 1 on the way); and many nieces, nephews and friends.
We would like to express our thanks to all those who helped care for Mom during her last days. We are thankful that it was a short illness and that she did not suffer much.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 5 from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 2310 Clearbrook Rd, Abbotsford. A memorial service will be held on Thurs-day, October 6 at 3:00 p.m. at Bakerview MB Church, 2285 Clearbrook Rd, Abbotsford.
In lieu of fl owers, dona-tions to Columbia Bible College (mailing address: 2940 Clear-brook Rd, Abbotsford BC V2T 2Z8) would be gratefully ap-preciated.
A fuller life story may be found online at: www.woodlawnfh-abbotsford.comwhere condolences may also be shared.
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WEBBERCyril Frank
Dec. 2, 1928 - Sept. 6, 2011Cy passed away peace-
fully Tuesday September 6, 2011 at the age of 82 years. Cy is survived by his loving sons Allen (Melissa) and Stephen (Jannine); brothers, Gordon, Harold, Leslie, Arthur, Victor and one sister Eileen. Cy also leaves to mourn fi ve grand-children. Cy cherished his mu-sic and playing in the Campa Band as well as his passion for drafting.
Cyril arrived in Canada early during WWII, accompa-nied by his sister Eileen and brother Gordon. They lived with the Larsen family until the war was over.
Eileen and Gordon returned to England and Cyril remained to fi nish high school. He then worked for the bank of Com-merce for several years.
The Webber children fi t in beautifully with the Larsen family and became brothers and sister to Bill. Cyril and Bill both played the saxophone and for a few years with Niel Unra’s Dance band.
I have so many fond mem-ories of our times together that will never be forgotten.
A celebration of life was held in Gordon’s residence in Campbell River.
- submitted by Bill Larsen
WHITINGJack Thomas
It is with great sadness that we an-nounce the death of Jack Thomas Whit-ing on Septem-ber 28th, 2011 in Chilliwack, BC. He was born in Vancouver on April 17th, 1956, pre-deceased by his parents Elsie and Frank Whiting.
Jack spent his childhood years in Vancouver and New Westminster and started his carpentry/lathing career in Fort McMurray & Edmonton, Alberta. After work on the oilsands projects and West Edmonton Mall he was happy to return to BC to work on the high rises in Vancouver and in Kelowna and the lower main-land.
Jack enjoyed the adven-ture of being outside with nature and walking with God. Several years ago, he and his daughter, Alicia loved caring for his grandmother in Camp-bell River. He will always be remembered by his sense of humor and his love and car-ing for family and friends. But, somehow, depression took over and he took his life.
He is survived by his daughter, Alicia; grand-daugh-ter, Carrie Rose; common-law wife, Wendy; sisters, Belle and Brenda; brothers, Reg and Bill and many friends.
Celebration of Life at 2:00pm Saturday, October 8, 2011 at the Northside Four-square Church, 1460 Lans-down Drive, Coquitlam, BC.
Condolences to the family may be sent to: [email protected] or 599 Cadder Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 5N5
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ANGLICANANGLICAN
BAPTISTBAPTIST
COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY
COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTSEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
UNITED CHURCHUNITED CHURCH
'Where all are welcome'Sunday Services: 9:30 am & 11:15 am
Now offering Stephen Ministry 'one-to-one' Crisis Care
St. Thomas’St. Thomas’Anglican ChurchAnglican Church
SUNDAY SERVICESHoly Communion – 8 am
Holy Eucharist – 10:15 amwith Sunday School
46048 Gore Ave, ChilliwackCorner of First & Young
604-792-8521www.stthomaschilliwack.com
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
9340 Windsor St. 604-795-7700 SUNDAY SCHEDULE:
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.Morning Service - 11 a.m.Evening Service - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 6:30 p.m.
CHILLIWACKCHURCH OF
CHRISTSr. Citizens’ Building,
corner of Cook & VictoriaJohn Forman604-792-7806
Al McCutcheon604-824-6703
11:00 a.m.WORSHIP SERVICES
MENNONITEMENNONITE
SARDISCOMMUNITY CHURCH
45625 South Sumas Rd.
Sunday Service: 10:35 a.m.Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m.www.sardiscommunitychurch.com604-858-7191 [email protected]
EDEN MENNONITE CHURCH604-792-6013
Corner of Broadway & Chilliwack CentralPastor: Rob Brown
Classes - 9:30 am Worship Service – 10:50 am
Sunday School - 9:30 amAssociate Youth Pastor: Aaron Roorda
EVERYONE WELCOME!
REFORMEDREFORMED
REFORMEDREFORMED
CHILLIWACKFREE REFORMED CHURCH45471 Yale Road (by BC Access Center)
Sunday Services at 9:30 am & 2:30 pm"Hope in the LORD.... With Him is
abundant redemption." Psalm 130www.chilliwackfrc.com
CHILLIWACK HERITAGEREFORMED CHURCHYOU ARE INVITED TO JOINUS AT A NEW LOCATION!
Worship Services will be held at45825 Wellington Ave, Chilliwack
Sunday Services9:00 am & 6:00 pm
Song worship following evening services.INFANT & TODDLER CARE AVAILABLE
Pastor B. Elshout (604-794-3501)LIVE VIDEO STREAMING ON...
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ROMAN CATHOLICROMAN CATHOLIC
PRESBYTERIANPRESBYTERIAN
CATHOLIC PARISH OF ST. MARY’S
8909 Mary St. 604-792-2764Weekday 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.
COOKE'SPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCHWellington Ave (near Mary St.) 604-792-2154
Sunday Worship 11:00 amRev. Willem van de Wall
Sunday School during service.
www.cookespresbyterianchurch.webs.comwww.noahsarkpreschool.webs.com
CHILLIWACK UNITED CHURCHRev. Heather Anderson
Yale Road at Spadina604-792-4634
Morning Worshipand Sunday School
at 10:30 a.m.
MOUNT SHANNON UNITED CHURCH46875 Yale Road East
Worship/Sunday School11:00 am
The friendly placeat Yale & Quarry!
CHILLIWACK SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
46024 Riverside Dr., Chilliwack(1 Block off Young St. on Riverside Dr.)
Sabbath Services SaturdaySabbath School 9:15 a.m.Worship Service 11 a.m.
Vespers 7 p.m.Prayer Meeting Wednesdays 7 p.m.
604-795-572545831 Hocking Ave., Chilliwack
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"O servant of God!Faith is the magnet which draws the confirmation of the Merciful One. Service is the magnet which attracts the heavenly strength. I
hope thou wilt attain both."ABDU'L-BAHA
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND DIRECTIONS CALL 604-703-0230
ALLIANCEALLIANCE
SUNDAY CELEBRATION10:30 a.m.
Sunday School for All Ages
8700 Young Road, ChilliwackPhone # 604-792-0051
Fax # 604-792-0656office@chilliwackalliance.bc.cawww.chilliwackalliance.bc.ca
“Connecting People ToPassionately Pursue Jesus Christ’’
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9:15 • Worship Services9:30 • Sunday School11:00 • Worship Service
45187 Wells Road604-858-8433
SARDIS FELLOWSHIP
BAPTIST CHURCH
New LifeChristian ChurchWhere His Word brings new life and hymns soothe the soul.
Sunday Service 10:00amSunday School and
Bible Study Available!Watson Elem School 45305 Watson Rd. 778-823-4041 & leave message.
ALL ARE WELCOMEYOUR NEW LIFE BEGINS TODAY!
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CHILLIWACK903-04 Macken, Mayfair, Menzies, Riverside, Woodland 111903-06 Angus, Goodall, Portage 81903-16 Bluestone, Eagle, Falcon, Hillcrest, Mountain Park, Stonegate, Swallow 116903-20 Imperial, Kenswood, Timberline 71992-04 Chilliwack Mountain, Copper Ridge,
Stoneridge 132
SARDIS920-08 Gleneden, Pioneer 96920-20 Sunshine, Wells 125920-34 Diamond, Knight, Sapphire 73920-36 Evans, Luckakuck, Orr 126923-09 Cedarcreek, Ferguson, Mullins, Teskey 112923-15 Armstrong, Fetterly, Teskey 71
AGASSIZ970-04 Canterbury, Gerrit, Glenwood, McDonald, Vimy 107970-09 Bristol, Mackay, No. 9, Sheffield, York 86970-12 Alder, Arbutus, Logan, Maple 78
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Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
Mark’s Work Wearhouseis currently seeking individuals to fi ll the following positions:
• EXPERIENCED STOCKMERCHANDISING / RECEIVING
• SALES ASSOCIATES, F/T, P/TThe ideal candidates should possess previous
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130 HELP WANTED
SERVICE ADVISORRequired for Fraser Valley Import Auto Dealer. Full-Time Opportunity. Experi-ence with ADP is an asset. Must be self-motivated with superior customer service skills.
Competitive Wages &Benefi ts Package.
Please e-mail resume:kristy@bcclassifi ed.com
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES
F/T Japanese Cook($17/hr)3+yr exp.,grad of secondary, Korean is asset: Will cook dishes, plan/devel-op menu: Resume to 1-45540 Mar-ket Wy. Chilliwack BC V2R 0M5 or [email protected]
GRAVEYARDTim Hortons
6014 Vedder Road Chilliwack, BC
Is now hiring for Graveyard shifts at this location. These positions are full-time, in-cluding weekends. We are looking for individuals who are customer service fo-cused and have the aptitude for production and donut fi n-ishing. We offer competitive wages, full training and benefi ts.
Please apply in person or send your resume to:
[email protected] phone calls please!
130 HELP WANTED
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138 LABOURERSJOIN NEWALTA
Track Hoe Operators #11-0154 Ne-walta is looking for experienced track hoe operators throughout Al-berta, British Columbia, and Sas-katchewan. Driver’s license, four wheel drive vehicle, H2S and fi rst aid required. Any additional tickets needed will be supplied. Oilfi eld background or remote location ex-perience is an asset. Schedule is 21 days on and 7 days off. Newalta has much to offer including com-petitive wages, growth opportunities and benefi ts such as meal allow-ances and supplied accommoda-tions while on shift. Email/fax your resume: to [email protected] or fax (403) 806-7076.
139 MEDICAL/DENTAL
Certifi ed Dental Assistant
required. Please apply in writing to:
Dr. Michael Thomas, #102-45625 Hod gins Ave.,
Chilliwack, V2P 1P2.
156 SALES
INSIDE SALES PERSONrequired for Rigging shop in Port Kells. Some mechanical aptitude and computer skills would be an asset. Must be a self-starter. Wage negotiable.
Please e-mail resume [email protected] or
Fax: (1)604-882-0330
SECURITY GUARD TRAININGClasses in Abbotsford.
604-870-4731 First Career Institute
SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby.
Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com
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160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
Is seeking Qualifi ed Carpenters and Skilled Labors and First Aid Attendant Level II with minimum 5 years experience. Projects are in Chilliwack, Surrey & Vancou-ver, B.C. Must have valid drivers license and own transportation. Please fax 1 page summarizedResume to: (604) 271-1850 or email to: [email protected]
LEAD ROOF TECHNICIAN$28.00 - $38.00 per hour based on experience. Commercial roof-ing co. hiring lead roofers with extensive exp. in commercial roofi ng, including: two - ply torch, single ply, sloped and metal.
Offering Great Benefi ts Including: Company Vehicle, Paid Travel, Support Crews, Top Wages, Health/Dental,
Pension & Company Uniforms.
Must have proven ability to install using RCABC roofi ng practices and follow WCB regulations.
Fax resume: 604-944-2916, Call Adam: 604-944-2977 or e-mail
aknipfel@designroofi ng.caVisit: www.designroofi ng.ca
P/T WELDERReq’d, mechanical knowledge an asset. Send resume to:
[email protected] or fax 604-792-8013
130 HELP WANTED
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
PROGRAMS COORDINATOR
Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc. an innovative leader in the B.C. feed industry, has an immediate open-
ing for a Programs Co-ordinator. This position requires the candidate to administer our feed safety program as required by CFIA and HACCP as well as our Health & Safety program. This position requires the candi-date to have the following attrib-utes/skills:S Profi cient with MS Offi ce including the ability to create reports using Excel, Power Point or WordS Ability to multi-task and priori- tize duties and responsibilitiesS Excellent interpersonal and communication skillsS Experience in an administrative environmentS Post Secondary education is an asset.
We offer a competitive wage & benefi t package.Qualifi ed applicants should send a letter of interest and resume, including references to:
Operations ManagerRitchie-Smith Feeds, Inc.33777 Enterprise Avenue Abbotsford, BC V2S 7T9
Fax: 604-859-7011Email: [email protected]
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HIGH VOLUMEFraser Valley DealershipO’Connor Chrysler Dodge Jeep in Chilliwack, B.C. is seeking experienced sales professionals. This is a rare and extraordinary opportunity at a family owned dealership. Most of our employees have been with us long term. Sales systems are all in place we just need your talent to service our valuable customers. We have one of the best pay plans in the industry and
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If you have what it takes please reply with resume [email protected] or call 604-991-1000.
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604-792-2754www.oconnorgroup.com
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WINTER DRIVERS REQUIRED
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Preference will be given to Drivers with Pup experience & Heavy Equipment Operators who possess a Class 1 License
Please mail/fax with driver’s abstract to:EAM
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Rosedale, BC V0X 1X0Fax: (604) 794-3863
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221 CARPENTRY
CARPENTRY.MILLWORK stair RailingsDecks Renovations.No Job too small 40 Years Experienc Call Roger 604 796.3449.6049972284
236 CLEANING SERVICES
EXPERIENCED. HONEST. Hard-working Homecleaner. Long term references. Event or scheduled cleaning. I will do the job well! $20./hr. Call Sandra 604-791-0608
Lena Rose Cleaning, weekly/bi weekly, 20 yr experience, excellent references. Lena, 604-702-9579
246 COUNTERTOPS
Cheam Countertops. Solid and laminate surfaces. Free estimates. call Frank, (604)795-3163
260 ELECTRICAL
#1167 $25 service call, BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774
REIMER ELECTRIC - res/com small jobs and renovations wel-come free est lic#88840 chwk 604-702-8078 hope 604-860-9263
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
VALLEYVINYL & Gutter Cleaning. Call for your free estimate today. (604)799-4020
283A HANDYPERSONS
ALMOST Everything Handy Man Service. Junk removal, home re-pairs, yard/house cleanup, pressure washing, gutters, etc. 792-3018
130 HELP WANTED
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287 HOME IMPROVEMENTSHOME $ENSE - Reno’s / RepairsKitchens, bathrooms, basements, decks etc. Call for an estimate. 604-799-3743. [email protected]/bath/decks design & reno-vate. Prof Real estate Home Stag-ing WCB Coveredwww.pairhomedesign.com604-795-3618 Louise & JosephMOWING, PRUNING, weeding, small landscaping, painting & re-pairs, small reno’s. Two industrious able-bodied individuals to give your home the care in needs. Good rates. Call us (604)819-9793MR. FIX IT. Electrical, plumbing, drywall repairs, ext painting, fl ood repairs, decks, general contracting and more. Ask about our special of-fers (604)798-5082WG Drywall - new construction, re-nos, repairs, steel stud framing, T-Bar ceiling & texture. 20 yrs exp. Walter, (604)795-9074/604-997-9074
294 IRRIGATION/SPRINKLERWINTERISE irrigation system be-fore winter call Tony Westcoast Irri-gation most systems $100. 604 793 5689 valley 604 813 4946 vancou-ver email [email protected]
300 LANDSCAPING
RPL CONTRACTING. Fully in-sured, hydro seeding, mountainside landscaping, rock walls. Call (604)823-6191 or 604-819-1050
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317 MISC SERVICESA PHONE DISCONNECTED? We Can Help. Best Rates. Speedy Connections. Great Long Distance. Everyone Approved. Call Today. 1-877-852-1122. Protel Reconnect.
320 MOVING & STORAGE#1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Mini Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting at $30/hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)745-79181PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle.Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488.
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured
Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
778-344-1069
Big jobs-Small jobs-We do it all!Serving the Fraser Valley WCB Insured - BondedVisa & M/C acceptedCall 7 days/week778-344-1069
K-ONE PAINTING. Commercial, Residential, Interior & Exterior. For a free estimate call (604)997-1674MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
A-TECH Services 604-996-8128Running this ad for 7yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $269,
2 coats any colour(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is
completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service!
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332 PAVING/SEAL COATINGALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.
338 PLUMBINGHK PLUMBING & HEATING. 24 hour service. Call (604)824-8817 or cell: 604-316-4811
356 RUBBISH REMOVALBSMB Rubbish Removal. Serving all you rubbish removal needs with a 14’ long trailer. Will remove yard waste, furniture, appliances, recy-cling material and construction site clean up. Service within 24 hrs, 7 days a week. (604)793-8378A Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time. (604)703-8206/604-490-4444
PETS
456 FEED & HAY28 ROUND SILAGE BALES, $42/bale. Also hay wagon, 8’x17’ deck, Coby frame, $500. Must sell. Call: 604-795-6702
477 PETSAUSTRALIAN Shepherd, 5/mo fem, beauty & brains, tri-colour, top fami-ly dog. $600 fi rm. 604-930-8551.BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $600. (604)796-3026. No Sunday callsBERNESE MOUNTAIN dog pup-pies, vet checked, 1st shots. Jen 604-807-3853 / [email protected] Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excel-lent pedigree. (604)794-3786CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are
Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at
fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977
CHIHUAHUA puppies, tiny teacups, ready to go now. 1 male/1 female, $700. 604-794-7347Chocolate Lab pups, P/B, vet checked, 1st shots. M-$700/F-$800. View parents. (604)794-7717ITALIAN mastif x presa pups ready ! 1000-1200. shots & dewormed brindle colouring family raised. 6048549615 call or msg saraLAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, de-wormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217LABS, 2 fem black & 2 male yellow ready now. 1st shots & dewomred, $500, ph: (604)803-9999.LABS, Chocolate, Parents CKC, 1st shots, dewormed, vet chkd, M/F, $600/ea. (604)850-4945LAB Yellow X Golden Retriever pups family/farm raised,shots, short hair, vet checked, parents excellent tem-per. F$695, M$595. 604-835-0305.MALTIPOOS; 2 fems, 3/mo’s old, 1 black, and 1 white & black. Will be smaller dogs. $500. (604)945-8787 or (604)805-2567NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
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PETS
477 PETSPRESA CANARIO P/B UKC, fem’s $250 Special. Both parents approx. 120 to 150 lbs. Call 778-552-1525.
SHELTIES beautiful loveable happy 2 male pups. Warm & cuddly, 6 mo old. House trained. (604)826-6311TOY POODLE. One little girl left, black & brown. $650. Call 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602YELLOW LAB PUPS. Ready to go. Vet checked, 1st. shots. Parents on site. $400. 604-852-6176 Abbts
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
509 AUCTIONS
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518 BUILDING SUPPLIESDO-IT-YOURSELF STEEL BUILD-INGS Priced to Clear - Make an Of-fer! Ask About Free Delivery, most areas! Call for Quick Quote and Free Brochure - 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.SAWMILLS from only $3997 - MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.Nor-woodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
523 UNDER $100Bathroom counter w/blt in sink, yel-low-marble look, $40. Reno sale. (604)792-9017Bedspread, hand crocheted, queen $40; Bissell deep cleaning, home or prof sys, $100. 604-823-6789Electric lift chair, $50; Freezer, $50. Call 792-4090HP PC, 17” monitor, keyboard, mouse, webcam, all-in-1 printer, windows XP, $100. (604)703-0083Pet taxis from $20, incl. XL (huge) $80, cost $291 like new 793-7714------------------------------------------------Aboriginal mask, $100, also signed, numbered native prints, cheap 793-7714------------------------------------------------Sunbeam elec. sno blower or good running rototiller $100 choice 793-7714----------------------------------------------------Submersible pump, pond or lg. fountain $40, combination ladder $60 793-7714-----------------------------------------------------Dehumidifi er, lrg, auto, newer, cost $249, asking $80 also himidifi er 793-7714-------------------------------------------------------Brand new gas mower (never used), mulch or discharge $100, 793-7714------------------------------------------------Good wheel barrow, garden type $30, industrial $70, 793-7714------------------------------------------------Used galv. roofi ng, heavy guage $100, covers 12’x24 more avail. 793-7714---------------------------------------------------Smoker $45, heater, elec. oil fi lled $25, nice leaf blower, $30, 793-7714
reel-type push mower, $15; mini trampoline, $10; sony 12” tv, $15; sony 20” tv, $30; panasonic 20” tv, $10; bed frame on whls, $25. (604)392-6225
524 UNDER $200Dining room table, solid oak, large leaf incl, beautiful fi nish, $160. (604)792-9017Folding alum. ramps $200 for A.T.V, ski doo, etc. like new 793-7714------------------------------------------------Upright freezer, (clean & nice) $150, elec. clothes dryer $50, 793-7714
525 UNDER $300UTILITY TRAILER, 8x6x2.6’, $300 obo. Call (604)378-7047.
526 UNDER $400Micro fi bre reclining sofa, nearly
new, hardly used. $400 call 604-796-3858
530 FARM EQUIPMENTNew Holland LS180B Skid Steer 63 HP, only 475 hrs. New cond. $21,500 obo. 604-826-6482.
545 FUELFULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kin-dling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime
548 FURNITUREAntique oak hutch/small china cabi-net, nice piece $250, beautiful brown 3 seater couch, 2yrs old, down sized, $250, 604-795-3380
MATTRESSES staring at $99• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings
100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS!bcclassified.com 1-866-575-5777
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
559 MEDICAL SUPPLIES4 wheel Victory pride mobility scoot-er, new battery, garage kept, exc. cond. $1250. (604)795-3650
CAN’T GET UP your stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help! No obligation consultation. Comprehensive war-ranty. Can be installed in less than 1 hour. Call now 1-866-981-6591.
Hospital bed, Ultramafi c, mattress 54x80, wireless remote, estate sale, exc cond. (604)858-8377
560 MISC. FOR SALECan’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stair-lifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-981-5991
578 SPORTING GOODS
Goalie Equipment: Bauer 28” Supreme Oness competitive junior goalie pads with leather straps, blocker, glove and cus-tom painted mask. $200. Call 604-819-7240
REAL ESTATE
603 ACREAGE
82.8 ACRES, 300’ lakefront, S Cariboo. Beautiful, pastoral, private, rural setting. Borders crown land. Adjacent 80+ acre parcel available.
www.bchomesforsale.com/view/lonebutte/ann/
BIG BEAUTIFUL AZ LAND $99/mo. $0 down, $0 interest, Golf Course, Nat’l Parks. 1 hour from Tucson Int’l Airport Guaranteed Financing, No Credit Checks. Pre-recorded msg. (800) 631-8164 code 4001 or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.com
615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTYBUILDING SALE... FINAL CLEAR-ANCE. “ROCK BOTTOM PRICES” 25x40x12 $7350. 30x60x15 $12,700. 35x70x16 $15,990. 40x80x16 $20,990. 47x100x18 $25,800. 60x140x20 $50,600. End walls included, doors optional. Pio-neer Steel 1-800-668-5422.
621 DUPLEX/4-PLEXOLIVER, 2 bdrm furnished duplex, $205,000. Only $116 per month strata. Will take trade as part pay-ment; late model car or what have you. Negotiable. 604-869-1111
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKSNew SRI.com 14 ft. wide mobile home in Chilliwack park $79,900.
Chuck 604-830-1960
NEW SRI Mobile, Modular and manufactured homes on display in Abbotsford. Chuck 604-830-1960.
REPOSSESSED MOBILE HOMESto be moved, 1974-2008.
Chuck 604-830-1960.
636 MORTGAGES
Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refi nances, im-mediate debt consolidation, foreclo-sure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations.
Call 1-888-685-6181www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
REAL ESTATE
640 RECREATIONAL
RARE OPPORTUNITY: wa-terfront property on beautiful Jim Lake, .83-acre with 360 sq ft insulated cabin, located near Green Lake/Watch Lake (70 Mile House). Rare privacy, only three lots on the lake, good fi shing for rainbows to 10 lbs, nice swimming, surround-ed by crown land. Great trails for hiking, ATV and snowmo-bile. Seasonal 10-km back road access in 4x4 or pick-up. FSBO. $230,000. 250-395-0599. (Please see bchomesfor-sale.com/70mile/frank.)
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVEHOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.caHomelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
2 bedrm w/lrg patio,wh/dr,dw, No pets/smk, reff req Avail now 925/mth 1000 sq ft, calll 604-820-1668 or [email protected]
2 bedroom apartment for rent, $700.00. Includes parking and on-site laundry. Close to all amenities. There is an on site manager who will need references. Sorry, no pets, please call 604 835-1788 or 604 880-4919
APPLEWOOD COURT
45744 Spadina Ave.1 & 2 bedroom
Available Now/Oct 15th. No pets. Quiet building.
Ideal for senior.
604-701-7622
BroadwayMaples Apts9473 Broadway St.
604-819-62291 bedrooms suites, upmar-ket quiet building, w/balcony, hot water, 3 appls, good se-curity, u/grd park, storage, fi replaces, hook-ups, laundry on site, on-site manager, n/s, n/p. Suits available now.
Cheam View AptsClean, quiet building
• Insuite storage• Laundry on every fl oor• Heat & hot water incl• Secure underground prkg
1 & 2 BdrmsStarting at $575/m
Ref’s required, no petsCrime-free multi-housing
Call for appt. 604-792-3010or leave message
CHILLIWACK, 1 & 2 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation and schools. Parking, laundry hook/up included. available now or Aug 1. Rob 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm.
Chilliwack. #217-46289 Yale Rd: Nice 1 bdrm condo in newer build-ing. Open layout, large bedroom with walk-thru closet and cheater ensuite. Stainless appliances, in-suite laundry. Chose to amenities and next to transit. Just $650/mo. Call Brian (604) 858-RENT (7368)
CHILLIWACK, 2 bdrm ste, close to hospital, n/p, avail. now. Call (604)795-9577 or 604-378-9240
CHILLIWACK, 45559 Yale, 2bdrm, 2 bath, $850/m 6 new appl., secure u/g prkg, storage, n/p avail. immed. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 792-0077
Chilliwack, 46053 Chilliwack Cen-tral Rd. 2bdrm, 25+, 2 bath, sec. prking, 3 appl., patio, n/p avail now $900/m. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lep-age 604-792-0077
CHILLIWACK 46356 Margaret Ave.clean 2 BD: $650, avail. Oct. 1, 1 BD : $550, avail. now, sm pet ne-got. Ref’s req’d. Call Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 604 792 0077
CHILLIWACK. Huge 2 Bd condo inste laund, D/W, great loc. storge rm. $750/m. (604)393-3519
Chilliwack, lg 2 bdrm, 1 bath, gr fl oor, patio, quiet bldg, n/s, $750 incl heat & cable. Avail Oct 1. Call (604)823-4265
551 GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALE Sat., Oct. 1st, 9 - 3. Moving - many assorted items, big and small. 7445 Crestwood Drive, Sardis.
SARDIS, 6936 Wiltshire Street. Moving sale . everything must go. furniture and tools. Sunday Oct. 2 8am
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
CHILLIWACK
DRIFTWOOD APTS. 9474 Cook St
2 bedroom fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult orient-ed. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every fl oor.
Ph: 604-792-1503
Chilliwack Gardens 45749 Spadina Ave.,
2 bedroom Available now. Heat & hot water incl. Downtown loca-tion, clean, quiet building. NO PETS.
604-792-1872
CHILLIWACK LAKESIDE COURT
45810 First Ave., Westo
Newly updated lg 1 & 2 bdrm condo in secure and well maintained building. Secure parking, elevator with wheel chair access. Walk across the street for shopping, next to library, park. Includes 3 appliances, window cover-ings, insuite storage, laundry on every fl oor. Onsite man-ager. Available now.
Call 604-792-1506
Chilliwack, Maple Court, 2 bdrm apt, quiet family oriented building, near schools, clean, new updates. $750/m. 1 (604)835-8070
CHILLIWACK
QUIET, CLEAN, SECURE, FULLY RENOVATED APT. 2 bedroom $800/m.
Tenant pays hydro. Incl., free cable, free on site laundry park-ing, garden avail., sm pet by terms. Application and ref’s req’d. Avail. immed. Frank, 604-819-1924 or Harvey, (604)799-0261
Chilliwack. Spacious. 1 bd w/balco-ny. FREE heat, h/w & parking, ele-vator. On site mngt. Great Mary St location. From $495. 604-393-0543
Cornerstone Apartments45750 Knight Rd.
1 bdrm+den deluxe, $785/m
Crime free building, 5 full size appliances, lg storage, deck, n/p, n/s, elec bbq, bus
route, adult bldg (prefer 45+), walk to all amenities
and
Shaw Ave Apartments
1 bdrm, $670/m2 appl., n/p, n/s, elec bbq,
bus route, walk to amenities, crime-free building. Avail
now.
CALL 604 858-2513GARRISON. #302c-45595 Tamihi Way. Quality 2 bdrm 2 bath + den condo. Over 1200sf with 9’+ ceiling. Open layout. SS appl. Hdwd fl r. Lg deck. In-ground parking and stor-age. $1,150/m. Call (604)858-7368
Hazelwood Manor1 & 2 bedroomsavailable now.
Quiet & Clean, 3 appl. on bus route, no pets, (604)316-5363
or 604-792-1872
Mary Street Apartments9280 Mary St
Spacious 1 bdrmLarge balcony, great view
References required(604)793-9155
Sardis, 6079 Arlington Dr. 2 bd, priv entr, lrg yrd, util incl, suit mature tenants. $700. Avail now. 858-9783
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Luxury Suites
1 & 2 Bdrms & den• Adult oriented, 5 appl’s• Secure underground pkng • Across from hospital, close
to all amenities.• CRIME-FREE CERTIFIED
8977/9003 Edward StKevin, 604-792-4191
No Sunday calls.
McIntosh Manor45598 McIntosh Dr
1 & 2 bdrm suites.Bright and spacious. No pets. Avail now.
W/D hook-ups604-316-5363/792-1872
SARDIS, CENTRAL. Large 1 bdrm suite, balcony, recently upgraded, clean. Incl. heat, walking distance to shops & transit. $660/ mth. Avail. Immed. Phone 604-791-0211.
sardis holdings.
Spacious& Bright Suites
Multi-housing crime-free building.
Heather Ridge45530 McIntosh Dr
Ph: Pearl, 604-793-7099(in house manager)
Royal OakPh: Kelly Young
45562 McIntosh Dr.604-793-9993(in house manager)
1 & 2 bdrm apartments
Up 1040sf. Includes hot water & heat, elevator,
walking distance to hos-pital, near college & bus route, in-suite laundry
hook-ups for W/D & coin laundry, full-sz stove
and fridge. No pets, seniors wel-
come! References req’d.
*SUNDIAL COURT*
9234 Charles Street, Chilliwack
2 bdrm, coin laundry, family dwelling, small pet
ok, ref’s req’d. 604-791-0463
or 1-877-817-0289
WE’RE ON THE WEBwww.bcclassified.com
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
Chilliwack. 45850 Alexander Ave. 600 sf. Commercial /Retail. Ground fl oor. Avail. now. $625/mo. Rear & front entrance. Near Safeway. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage. 604-792-0077
715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
Chilliwack, 46682 Andrews Ave, 1/2 duplex, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, f/s, w/d, pets negot. $1300/m, avail. now. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077
SARDIS. 3 BDRM ½ duplex. 5 appls. $1100/mo. Avail. Nov. 1. Denika 604-819-0658.
736 HOMES FOR RENT
AGASSIZ- 3bdrm, 2ba rancher, 1550 sq. ft. f/s, w/d, d/w., inclds grbg. Canterbury Drive. Avail. Nov. 1 $1275/mo 604-793-5401, 604-795-0591 or 604-794-7764
AGASSIZ, newer 4 bdrm - 2 mas-ter, 3 L/R, 3 full bath, lg garage, deck. $1325/m. Avail Sept 1. (604)751-0108 or 604-751-5096
Chilliwack, 3 bdrm 1.5 bath, f/p, lg kitchen, $1200/m + util, no dogs. (604)316-9859
Chilliwack 4 bdrm 2 bath, 2000’, 4 appl., fenced, quiet street. N/s, pet neg. Oct. 15. $1400. (604)792-5789
Chilliwack newly reno 2.5 bdrms, huge big backyard, nice area. Avail. now. $1100.(604)792-0749
CULTUS LAKE Long Term Nov 1st. 3 bedroom 2 bath home on fi rst ave.F/S/W/D 1200 W/utilitys (403)702-6620
CULTUS LAKE beach house, fully furnished, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, L/R, fam rm, laundry rm, patio, located on Lindell Beach at waters edge with magnifi cent views of mtns and lake, spacious lawn & garden, $1200/m. avial to june 2012. call 604-819-1141
CULTUS LK Cottage-1 bedrm plus loft,W/D, gym, pool, gas fi repl, 2 bath, Full time, NS, sm pets OK, $1OOO/m. 604-218-0520
Promontory, 3 yr old, awesome view of valley, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, fenced, level driveway. $1300/m. Nov 1. Harv, 604-793-5708
Ryder Lake, 3600 sq. ft. home, 3 bdrm, S/C 2 bdrm lower ste., w/new kit., beautiful rural acreage, dbl gar-age, 9+ appl, 2 f/p, a/c. N/s, pets neg. DD & refs required. Garbage p/u and yard maint. included. Avail. immed. $2350/m + hydro & gas. (604)793-8996
RYDER LK., Chilliwack - $1350/mo. Newly reno’d 3 bdrm/2 brm, dbl grg, fenced. N/S. 604-858-7957
Sardis. 1500sf rancher farmhouse, on 2 acres. 5 appl., L/R, fam rm, dining rm, cls to freeway, sm pet ok. Avail now. $1290/m (604)824-0264
739 MOTELS, HOTELS
MOTEL ROOMS - Bridal Falls. Newly renovated. Kitchenette avail. Available monthly to May 15. Start-ing at $650/m+DD. Wifi internet avail . N/s, n/p. Call (604)794-7710
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS
745 ROOM & BOARDROOM & BOARD available for fe-male student in new townhouse complex, close to Prospera & Lei-sure Centres. Must like pets. Inter-net & cable incl. $500/m. Call 604-792-7326 for more information or leave message.
746 ROOMS FOR RENTCHILLIWACK, Ryder Lake. Lrg bdrm with full bath, shrd facils, 10 mins from freeway. Beaut view. $500/mo. Mature, quiet N/S, ref’s. 604-824-2824 or 604-845-6768.
747 RV PADSRosedale. RV pads available. $340/m + hydro. Cable & Wifi avail. Laundry facilities onsite. Wash-rooms open year round. Please call 604-794-7361 to reserve.
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATIONAgassiz, rooms for rent, wash-er/dryer, high speed inet incl. Cls to transit. $325/m. (604)491-7756SARDIS, Fully furn’d priv bdrm. Incl priv washroom & entry, shr kitchen. In a very well kept home, quiet neighb. All utils incl. $435/mo. N/P. Avail now. 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
749 STORAGEGarage for rent, central location double garage on high traffi c cor-ner. $400/m + hydro. 316-7775
750 SUITES, LOWERBridal Falls. 2 bedroom basement suite available at Bridal Falls Motel. Includes hydro, cable, utilities. Laundry on site. Must have work/personal references. $700/mo. 1/2 mo DD. NP, NS. 604-794-7710.CHILLIWACK: 3 Bdrm reno’d ste, shrd laundry, lrg yard, $1000/mo + 1/2 utils. Avail now. 778-861-4175.Chilliwack. Great exposure by free-way, 2000’ shop, 4-12x14’ roll-up doors, offi ce area & mezanine fl oor, (604)823-4700/604-858-8669CULTAS LAKE, 1 bdrm bsmt ste. Pri entry & patio. Sat TV & utils incl, 4 appls, close to lake. NS/NP. $800. Nov 1. Ref’s (604)824-0845GARRISON CROSSING. Newer 1 bdrm. Sep ent. 5 appls. W/D. N/S. $675/mo. Oct. 1. 604-819-7574.SARDIS 1 bdrm bsmt ste. Pri entry. NS/NP. $675/mo utils incl. Avail Nov 1st. Ref’s. (604)824-0845.SARDIS, Higginson area. Lrg open 1 bdrm ste in new house; pri entry & lndry, F/P, sat TV. $750/mo incl utils. N/P, N/S, (604) 791-9300
751 SUITES, UPPERChilliwack, 1 bd suite, gr. fl r, 9038 Garden Dr. new paint & fl oors, n/p, avail. nov 1, ref’s req’d. $700/m incl. util. (604)942-9691/604-818-6937.Chilliwack, spacious 2 bd suites, top fl r, 9040 Garden Dr. clean, avail now, n/p, ref’s req’d. $950. incl. util. (604)942-9691/604-818-6937.GARRISON. 3 bdrm 1½ baths love-ly vintage home, h/w fl rs w/d d/w. Nr amenits. 2 car garage. Fncd yd. Oct 1. Refs. $1297. 604-819-7574.SARDI, 3 Bdrm + den, 2 baths, gar-age, 3 appls, fncd yard. N/S, pet neg. Ctrl loc, cls to all schls & shops $1300. Nov 15. Refs (604)824-0845YARROW, new 1 bdrm, coach house, quiet, gated, n/s, n/p, ideal for working single or couple, hydro, all appl incl looking for long term. Oct. 1. $800/m. (604)823-7228
752 TOWNHOUSESCHILLIWACK, 3 bdrm T/H, F/S, W/D, n/s, n/p, avail now. $900/m +util. Call (604)795-2223
CHILLIWACK
NEWLY
RENOVATED
Woodbine TownhousesA Gated Community
Designated as Crime Free Multi-Housing
✶ MOVE-IN INCENTIVES ✶
D 1,100 s.f. 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths D Very quiet, family oriented. D Well maintained, 2 playgrds. D New carpeting & lam. fl oors D Large, private fenced yards D Close to amenities, schools and bus routes. D Pets ok upon approval. Refs. D Rents start at $990/mo.
For viewing ...Call: 1-877-515-6696
757 WANTED TO RENTCHILLIWACK, wanted furn. 1
bdrm/bachelor Apt. Nov. 1. (902)309-9007
TRANSPORTATION
806 ANTIQUES/CLASSICS1959 OLDSMOBILE - 2 dr hardtop, Delta 88, exc cond. Running. Motor 394. $9000/obo. (604)854-1051
TRANSPORTATION
809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS
Diesel Engines and Cylinder Heads. Ford 6.0 and 7.3, GM 6.6 and Cummins 5.9. Remanufactured With Warranty. Will Deliver. 713-947-0833 www.EngineServi-ceInc.net
810 AUTO FINANCINGNeed A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca
Auto Loans ApprovedLargest dealer GroupHuge Selection Free Delivery to BC/AB
Cars Trucks SUV’s VansApply online
autocredit911.comCall toll-free 1-888-635-9911
FREE CASH BACK WITH $0 DOWN at Auto Credit Fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599 www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309. Free Delivery.WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CRED-IT? Christmas in October, $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations ac-cepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888-593-6095.
812 AUTO SERVICESWest Yale Auto & Conversion Ltd. General repairs to rebuilding. We do it all! (604)793-9310
818 CARS - DOMESTIC1978 Chrysler LeBaron, exc cond, ready for collector plates. $2100. Call (604)798-15051993 Buick Century, auto, fully equipped, exc cond. $1650. (604)858-66041995 FORD TAURUS, mint cond., senior driven, garage kept, 114,km. $2700. Call (604)824-89422001 FORD FOCUS - 200,000 kms. $1,500/obo. (604)859-59302004 Chev Optra, 4 dr, htchbck, 5spd, cd, int. wiper, exc. cond. one owner, $3695.00 793-5520 (5961)2005 PT Cruiser 2.4L turbo, 93,000k loaded senior driven, new tires, $6000 obo. 604-820-82182007 DODGE CALIBER, 2L, auto, p/s, p/b, p/w, p/l, a/c, 89K, exc cond $7900. (604)378-7047.2009 AVEO LT. Merlot Jewel color. Still has new car smell! 7,500 kms. A/c, sunroof, spoiler, $9,500. fi rm. Phone 604-859-51292009 Pontiac 4 dr hatch, auto/od trans, near new cond, locally driven, 9800km, $7800. (604)795-3483
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS1990 TOYOTA CAMRY, 4 cyl, Air-Cared -2012, runs great, some rust, high kms, orig owner, $700, call: (604)855-19201991 HONDA ACCORD LX 4dr 4 cyl auto, Aircare, good cond $800 CALL 778-997-4519 Mission1991 TOYOTA CAMRY 193,000 KMS $850 (604)302-09851999 Red Suzuki Swift, hatch, auto, 88,400km, new winter tires, garage kept, $3000 obo. (604)795-36502002 BMW, 325i, 4/dr, 83K’s, clear coat red w/black interior,recent tune up/brakes, tires. If you’re looking for an excellent pristine car, ths is the one! $11,500/obo. 604-541-0018.2005 HONDA CIVIC, auto, a/c, p/l, CD, no accid’s, 100K, $7800, call: 778-552-6300 or 604-807-7652.2005 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, V6 auto, 137k’s, all options, some warr., very clean, $8850. 604-702-83302006 NISSAN ALTIMA - 100,000 mi. Asking $9,000: (604)855-6537 or 604-807-49782007 BMW 530 Xi, Moon roof, Bose Premium CD/DVD entertainment package, Xenon headlight package, heated front and rear seats, climate control, 17” alloy wheels with all seasons, all power options plus ex-tended warranty 2012 or 120km. Certifi ed and e Tested, immaculate condition and ready to go! $16000 Contact: [email protected]
830 MOTORCYCLES1980 KAWASAKI 750 LTD, best of-fer near $1000 Has collector plates, runs good 23Kkms (604)826-8257Loud & sassy DG hard chrome Pipes fr California dble plating nev-er blue fi ts ‘04-’07 Yahama Road-star. Full custom exhaust not insert. $300. 778-888-6805, 778-837-6577
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE1985 Triple E 27’ M/H, easy to drive (lady drove to Calgary & back), well maint., $8500. call 604-703-59591991 FORD F250 4X4 for hunter /fi sherman 8 1/2 ft camper, old but good, must see! (604)826-8257
TRANSPORTATION
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
1988 PACE Arrow Motorhome Class A 38’, 83,000 miles, 4 new tires, solar panel, generator, add-a-room, 2 single beds, large bath/shower. Asking $10,500 obo 604-287-5534 or 604-850-3732.
1993 Coleman trailer great shape rec service propane tanks incl. c/w org. manuals fold-out king sz & dble bed table & seating area converts into 3rd bed. $4995. 604-534-6305
1996 ALLEGRO 36’, Cummins, Allison 6 spd, clean, air ride, new batteries, well maintained. $29,900/obo. Call 604-341-8694
1999 SlumberQueen Adventurer Camper
10 Foot WS model with all the trimmings, 13’’ Sansui TV, queen bed 8 foot awning & much more!
Excellent Condition. Callfor more info. $8600.
604-535-5777 or 604-785-6827
2010 ADVENTURER 106DBS
Elec. jacks, exterior speakers, thermopane windows,
microwave, dinette slide.$25,995 (stk.31006)
www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
2011 LAREDO 302LT
“Family sized” dinette, equa-fl ex suspension, loft, elec. awning.
$29,995 (Stk.30530)www.fraserwayrv.com
1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
Hunter Special Camper, 9.5’, bath , shower, fridge stove, hot water, roof redone, $1500. (604)858-2555
OKANAGAN 11’ CAMPER on 88 Ford 250, 4x4, good cond. $3600 obo 604-820-8218
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
TRANSPORTATION
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2002 KIA SPORTAGE 4x4, green 181,000 kms. Aircared for 2 yrs $4,500. Call 604-832-0839.
851 TRUCKS & VANS
1988 Ford 250 4x4 V8 stnd, w/11’ camper, gd cond. Many new parts. $3600 obo. 604-820-8218
1989 AEROSTAR VAN 79,000 original kms 3L auto, like new. $2600 obo. 604-820-8218
1989 Toyota SR5- King cab. Recent work.
$1200 fi rm. Call (604)796-8708
1991 Chev 1/2 T. 79,000 original kms 5L auto runs great. $2600 obo. 604-820-8218
1993 Chevy 1/2 ton with extended cab, 5 speed, $1800 obo. 604-869-7376
1993 DODGE DAKOTA. Ext. cab, 2 WD. Fully loaded, CD, 318, auto, Aircared, exc. cond. 205,000 kms. $2,000. obo. 604-309-9670
1994 FORD EXPLORER LTD. 4 door, 4 X 4, fully loaded, leather int., CD, Aircared. Exc. cond. $1,500. obo. 604-309-9670
1995 Dodge P/U single cab V6, au-to, air, new winter tires, new starter + canopy. $3900 Only 85K Senior driven 604-855-0633 604-897-2718
1995 Ford F150 4.9L, 5spd, 198,km, 7’ box, fi breglass cap, air-care 2013. $1800. (604)751-0122
1997 F150 Lariat ext cab 4x4 auto 310k runs great,no dents, newer tires, $4500 obo 604-819-3584
1999 HINO FB box truck, diesel, auto, brakes 90%, new glass, great tires, 1600 lb. lift gate, 316K, $9,999. Call (604)869-3466
2000 Chev Venture 140,000kms, V6, auto, runs great. $2600 obo. 604-820-8218
2003 F350 white, low ks, exc. cond. All maint. done, ready to drive. $10,000 neg. (604)715-2337
2006 DODGE CARAVAN. 88K. 1 owner, loaded, immaculate, cond. Serviced regularly. New front brakes. $8900. 604-852-4010
2007 DODGE CARAVAN. 35,000 kms, lady driven. Excellent cond. $8,700. Call (604)746-0807
NOTICE to Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of ISABELLA BERNEY deceased, of Chilliwack, BC are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor at 4755 Wimbledon Road, Campbell River BC, V9H 1C3 on or before October 14, 2011 after which date the es-tate’s assets will be distributed hav-ing regard only to the claims that have been received. Executor Douglas Berney.
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If you can imagine, there is a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius in your house and 30 degrees outside, it is uncomfortable, you turn on the air con-ditioner and you feel cool air from your registers. This process is moving heat from the inside of your house and transferring it to the outside where it is blown away. Before too long, your house is cool and comfortable. This is the same process as your refrigerator uses in your home. When your fridge gets too warm inside, the fridge turns on and brings the temperature in the fridge down to a safe level for your food to last. What a great process!
The heat from your fridge is actually being transferred to the room. If you feel the air rising off the back of the fridge, when it is running, it is warm, this is the heat removed from the inside of the fridge being moved to the room.
The process for a heat pump is the same as your fridge.You have the heat from the outside being transferred to the inside of the
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A heat pump moves heat at a minimum of 200 per cent effi ciency in the Lower Mainland so for every dollar you would spend on heating on electricity, you get at least $2 of heat. The average in our climate is $2.40 of heat per dollar spent. You are spending the money transferring heat in-stead of burning your money creating it! In the Lower Mainland, we have a mild enough climate that we can use heat pumps to heat our houses year round at a reasonable cost and save money. This includes savings over burning natural gas to heat our homes.
There are incentives available now to reduce your energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions for your home, these can range up to $4190 back on your retrofi t to a high effi ciency furnace and heat pump. Call the local heat pump specialists to fi nd out more and fi nd out how much your retrofi t will cost. You will be warm in the winter and cool in the summer and save money.
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