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$1.25 1-12T CS17 23 3 5 News Whisperer Grief camp creates special bonds. News Library Taking it to the streets. YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER • FOUNDED IN 1891 • WWW.THEPROGRESS.COM • THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2012 The Chilliwack Progress Thursday Scene Harrison Fest The 34th annual Harrison Festival of the Arts. Down to the wire for Friends of the Paramount Jennifer Feinberg The Progress Friends of the Chilliwack Paramount Theatre say they need community support now more than ever. With less than a week until the June 20 deadline in the city’s request for proposals process, the Paramount group is trying to save the historic theatre building from the wrecking ball with a plan to open a repertory theatre to view classic and non- mainstream films. City council granted a 90 day-extension to the group back in March, launching a new RFP in which they could submit a busi- ness plan and re-development proposal. Up until then city officials had been looking into demolition options for the dilapidated building, making it clear no city funds would be forthcoming to save it. Landmark Cinemas donated the build- ing to the city when it closed in November 2010, and CEPCO offered to demolish it. Building repair costs are now estimated in the $250,000 to $300,000 range, and the group’s plan is based on securing wide-ranging financial support from the Chilliwack community. After weeks of strategic planning, and fundraising by the Friends of the Paramount, the deadline to submit their plan to revitalize the iconic Paramount building is now bearing down on them. “This is a pivotal period for the revital- ization of Chilliwack,” the group writes in a press release on Saturday. “If you were thinking of submitting a Save-A-Seat pledge, please do so now. Together, we have demonstrated that there is a will in our community to restore this historic building, and see it thrive once more as a cultural hub in the centre of our down- town.” To avoid any perception of bias or advan- tage, the group was told it would not be permitted to present their application in person before council, but instead they have to submit it in document form, as required under the city’s RFP rules. New JIBC facility opens in Chilliwack Robert Freeman The Progress Quickly, efficiently, the team of B.C. Justice Institute-trained paramedics stabilize the soldier with a gaping chest wound and lift him onto a stretcher. It’s a “sniper shot” scenario, but the medical training military “med-techs” take at JIBC can be applied anywhere in the civilian world. “It was a call that could hap- pen anywhere in Chilliwack or Vancouver or across the world in Afghanistan,” Michelle Finlay, JIBC program director, said after the Tuesday demonstration. “The med-techs that attend- ed the call were trained here in Chilliwack,” she said. “That train- ing is transferable to anywhere in this province.” The demonstration followed the official opening of JIBC’s per- manent location at the Canada Education Park in Chilliwack. The 19 modular units that make up the new facility will be “the launch point” for “more and more programs in the Fraser Valley,” JIBC President Jack McGee said. The JIBC, with campuses in New Westminster and Maple Ridge, is already regarded as the “primary emergency response trainer” in B.C. for police offi- cers, firefighters, search and res- cue technicians, court sheriffs, mediators, aboriginal leaders and more. The institute was one of the original partners in the creation of the education park, signing an MOU with the City of Chilliwack and the University of the Fraser Valley back in 2003. The CEP now includes the RCMP’s Pacific Region Training Centre and the Canada Border Services Agency, along with the new UFV campus and the new JIBC facility. McGee said the education park, intended to fill the gap left in the local economy when CFB Chilliwack closed, was the result of the vision of then-mayor Chilliwack MLA John Les and CEPCO president John Jansen. Former mayor Clint Hames also carried the vision forward. “He was equally passionate about this location,” McGee said. Current Chilliwack Mayor Sharon Gaetz said the training offered by all the partners now located at the education park is important to the administration of justice in B.C. as well as the city’s economy “and will stand us in good stead for generations to come.” Advanced Education Minister Naomi Yamamoto said the new facility allows the JIBC “to con- tinue its world-class training.” Continued: TRAINING/ p4 Students with the Justice Institute of B.C. treat the victim of a mock sniper shooting during the official opening of a new facility at the institute’s Chilliwack campus on Tuesday. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS Continued: THEATRE/ p12

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Festival of the Arts.

Down to the wire for Friends of the ParamountJennifer FeinbergThe Progress

Friends of the Chilliwack Paramount Theatre say they need community support now more than ever.

With less than a week until the June 20 deadline in the city’s request for proposals process, the Paramount group is trying to save the historic theatre building from the wrecking ball with a plan to open a repertory theatre to view classic and non-mainstream films.

City council granted a 90 day-extension to the group back in March, launching a new RFP in which they could submit a busi-ness plan and re-development proposal. Up until then city officials had been looking into demolition options for the dilapidated building, making it clear no city funds would be forthcoming to save it.

Landmark Cinemas donated the build-ing to the city when it closed in November 2010, and CEPCO offered to demolish it. Building repair costs are now estimated in the $250,000 to $300,000 range, and the group’s plan is based on securing wide-ranging financial support from the Chilliwack community.

After weeks of strategic planning, and fundraising by the Friends of the Paramount, the deadline to submit their plan to revitalize the iconic Paramount building is now bearing down on them.

“This is a pivotal period for the revital-ization of Chilliwack,” the group writes in a press release on Saturday. “If you were thinking of submitting a Save-A-Seat pledge, please do so now. Together, we have demonstrated that there is a will in our community to restore this historic building, and see it thrive once more as a cultural hub in the centre of our down-town.”

To avoid any perception of bias or advan-tage, the group was told it would not be permitted to present their application in person before council, but instead they have to submit it in document form, as required under the city’s RFP rules.

New JIBC facility opens in ChilliwackRobert FreemanThe Progress

Quickly, efficiently, the team of B.C. Justice Institute-trained paramedics stabilize the soldier with a gaping chest wound and lift him onto a stretcher.

It’s a “sniper shot” scenario, but the medical training military “med-techs” take at JIBC can be applied anywhere in the civilian world.

“It was a call that could hap-pen anywhere in Chilliwack or Vancouver or across the world in Afghanistan,” Michelle Finlay, JIBC program director, said after the Tuesday demonstration.

“The med-techs that attend-

ed the call were trained here in Chilliwack,” she said. “That train-ing is transferable to anywhere in this province.”

The demonstration followed the official opening of JIBC’s per-manent location at the Canada Education Park in Chilliwack.

The 19 modular units that make up the new facility will be “the launch point” for “more and more programs in the Fraser Valley,” JIBC President Jack McGee said.

The JIBC, with campuses in New Westminster and Maple Ridge, is already regarded as the “primary emergency response trainer” in B.C. for police offi-cers, firefighters, search and res-

cue technicians, court sheriffs, mediators, aboriginal leaders and more.

The institute was one of the original partners in the creation of the education park, signing an MOU with the City of Chilliwack and the University of the Fraser Valley back in 2003.

The CEP now includes the RCMP’s Pacific Region Training Centre and the Canada Border Services Agency, along with the new UFV campus and the new JIBC facility.

McGee said the education park, intended to fill the gap left in the local economy when CFB Chilliwack closed, was the result of the vision of then-mayor

Chilliwack MLA John Les and CEPCO president John Jansen.

Former mayor Clint Hames also carried the vision forward.

“He was equally passionate about this location,” McGee said.

Current Chilliwack Mayor Sharon Gaetz said the training offered by all the partners now located at the education park is important to the administration of justice in B.C. as well as the city’s economy “and will stand us in good stead for generations to come.”

Advanced Education Minister Naomi Yamamoto said the new facility allows the JIBC “to con-tinue its world-class training.”

Continued: TRAINING/ p4

Students with the Justice Institute of B.C. treat the victim of a mock sniper shooting during the official opening of a new facility at the institute’s Chilliwack campus on Tuesday. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Continued: THEATRE/ p12

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When Monet Wright caught the eyes of the attention-loving mare at White Dove Stables, it was as though both of them had been transported from their surroundings into a world of complete bliss.

They had no worries, no sadness, no grief. Something that’s been hard to come by for the eight-year-old girl with wavy, white-blonde hair, stylish glasses, and a shy, gap-toothed smile.

Two years ago, Monet’s dad was killed when his semi trailer drove through the guard rails at the Vedder River Bridge on Highway 1 in the middle of the night.

At first the young girl appeared to be dealing with her grief well. But six months after her daddy’s death, the facade crumbled. She started hav-ing anxiety attacks, started worrying something bad would also happen to her mom, and regularly came home from school in tears, often set off by playground antics.

“Don’t they know my daddy just died,” she would ask her mom.

Monet was pulled out of Grade 1 a few months before the end of the school year. While her mom, Trina, sent her to a psychologist, it was an eight-week children’s grief group at Chilliwack Hospice that really con-nected with her.

Being around other kids who had gone through similar traumas, “she wasn’t alone,” said Trina.

Next week, Monet will

be participating in her sec-ond hospice program, but this time will be slightly different. Instead of coun-selors helping her work through her grief, it will be horses.

On June 23, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Chilliwack Hospice is hosting its fourth annual Horse Whisperer Grief Camp at White Dove Stables.

Last week, Monet got a preview.

Walking through the horse barn, her neck swiv-eled and twisted so fast at the sight of the horses. While she could hardly stand to be around the adults circling her, asking

question after question, when the horses were around, she was all eyes and ears.

And when finally she was given leave to meet one of them, her face erupted into smiles.

Monet climbed up onto a stool, bringing her head nearly level with the brown beauty, and clucked her tongue to capture the horse’s attention. As soon as she had it, the mare was hers.

Monet pet her muzzle with love, didn’t back away when the horse rubbed her nose to hers, and when their eyes met, it was as though the deep

stare lasted for hours – only to be broken by Monet’s giggles at the sight of her horse’s flick-ing tongue.

When finally she ran back to her mom, she whispered, “I like that one.”

It’s that kind of con-nection Hospice banks on with its grief camp.

The Horse Whisperer Grief Camp provides experiential therapy that involves interactions between the horse and child.

Because horses are intuitive, nonjudgmental animals that often mir-ror the behaviours of the

humans working with them, studies show they can help build confidence, self-acceptance, trust, emo-tional awareness, social skills, and encourage com-munication in those work-ing with them.

This year’s camp will include art, reflective rid-ing, and miniature horse stations.

There is no cost to attend.

For more information, or to register, contact Tammy Genzale at 604-795-4660 or email [email protected].

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Monet Wright, 8, visits a horse at White Dove Stables. She’s taking part in the annual Chilliwack Hospice Horse Whisperer Grief Camp which is at the stables on June 23. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

New host organization found for Operation Red NoseJennifer FeinbergThe Progress

The Kiwanis Club of Sardis has stepped up to become the new host organization for Operation Red Nose in Chilliwack.

“We’re very excited about the opportunity to keep the popu-lar Operation Red Nose pro-gram in our community,” said Chris Kizmann, coordinator of the Kiwanis’ Operation Red Nose

committee. The Sardis Kiwanis group has

about 35 active members and was established in 1979.

“The members of our club are fully on board and aim to make sure the local road safety cam-paign is as successful as ever,” he said.

They are currently seeking out a suitable office space for the Red Nose program and then they’ll start looking for sponsors and

volunteers.“It’s still early on in the pro-

cess, but becoming the host orga-nization was seen by our Kiwanis group as a great community ser-vice opportunity, as well as hav-ing strong fundraising potential,” said Ken Smith, club treasurer, and assistant coordinator of the Operation Red Nose committee.

Operation Red Nose is a national volunteer program that provides safe rides home to peo-

ple who may have had a bit too much to drink during the holiday season.

Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy Association was the host of the program in the Chilliwack area for eight years.

“Restorative Justice did a phe-nomenal job, and we don’t plan to introduce any major changes,” said Kizmann. “The program was very well established here.”

Volunteer drivers, navigators and dispatchers with Operation

Red Nose drove more than 700 clients home in 2010 and in 2011 to homes in Chilliwack and area, for motorists who had been drink-ing, or did not feel fit to drive.

Ongoing Kiwanis fundraising projects go to support everything from their Super Reader pro-gram, to scholarships and other youth-focused projects.

For more details email the organizers at [email protected].

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A special bond that helps heal the hurt Getting ready to make Mill Street greenerJennifer FeinbergThe Progress

The first steps toward the greening of Mill Street, and the creation of a more pedestrian friendly space downtown are being taken.

A request for quotations went out from the City of Chilliwack this week for engineering firms to submit a field survey and plan preparation documents.

The RFQ closes on July 4, city staff confirmed.

It’s a follow-up item stemming from the sweeping Downtown Area Plan, which maps out areas for improvement and redevelop-ment over a 30-year span, with the aim of making the core more attractive, livable and responsive to growth.

The greening of Mill Street and other improvements are expected to continue later with a call for design concepts and consultations with affected par-ties like merchants and the Downtown BIA.

The area in question includes part of Wellington Avenue and Victoria Avenue, and the entire length of Mill Street.

Downtown landscaping beds filled with plants and flowers were installed along Wellington and Yale Road East last year, and this new vision for Mill Street is an expansion of that earlier joint effort by the city with fund-ing assistance from the BIA and CEPCO.

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“The men and women who choose careers as emergency responders are often called upon to place themselves at risk to protect the safety of others,” Yamamoto said. “We owe them a debt of grati-tude and the best training possible.”

The minister said the JIBC is “an excellent example of the quality of our provincial education system.”

The B.C. government pro-vided $590,000 for JIBC’s new Chilliwack facility, and

increased the institute’s annual operational funding to $10.6 million this year. About 30,000 students are trained each year at JIBC campuses.

Master Corporal Matthew Hobart said there is a “natu-ral bond” between the JIBC and Canada’s armed forces.

Military recruits often choose paramedic training with an eye to similar careers when they return to civilian life, he said.

In combat or at home, he said, “we will make a differ-ence.”

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Master Cpl. Matthew Hobart speaks during the official opening of a new facility at the Justice Institute of B.C.’s Chilliwack campus on Tuesday. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

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Smitty Miller is taking her love of literacy beyond libraries.

The former children’s librarian for the Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL) has taken on a new role as community development coordinator with the intent of instilling the love of reading into those who don’t always feel welcomed at their local libraries.

From Boston Bar to Delta, Miller can be spotted at soup kitchens, food banks, women’s shelters, correctional facilities, and any other area in need of library services.

“I’m taking the library to the streets,” said Miller. “I’m taking services to people who don’t normally feel comfortable coming into the library... those who can’t read, who think libraries are only for smart people, are homeless.”

And she’s doing so with LiLi, a highly visible, souped-up, 2012 Nissan Cube.

LiLi, which stands for Library Live, is a FVRL mobile library initiative, but she’s not your typical bookmobile. Oh no, this little hotrod sports several “un-library-like” features, including a permanently mounted 40-inch TV, Xbox, laptops, a loud external sound system, a built-in bookshelf, and a technol-ogy bar.

She also has external, eye-catching components too, like her full vehicle wrap, undercarriage glow, and shiny mag wheels.

When it comes to LiLi, there is absolutely no shushing to be had, said Miller.

And once LiLi captures the attention of an audi-ence, Miller, with her spiky blonde hair, raspy voice, and easy smile, swoops in to talk adult literacy.

She doesn’t judge, she doesn’t lecture, she doesn’t even push the book product. But rather, she starts up conversations, tells those around her story, what she’s doing, why she’s in their neigh-bourhood. She lets it be known that books are available, that if desired she can connect them with literacy outreach services in their neighbourhood, as well as other such community services.

As well, she’s waived nearly 1,000 library fines and issued several library cards since LiLi’s launch in April.

Taking it to the streets

Members of the Friends of the Library check out the features of ‘LiLi’ the “Library Live and on Tour” Nissan Cube car outside the Chilliwack Library last week. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

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NOW LOOK A LITTLE CLOSER AT THE SAVINGS!NOW LOOK A LITTLE CLOSER AT THE SAVINGS!• CRV payment over 72 months is $536.95/mo at 3.99%, 0 Down • SANTA FE payment over 72 months is $429.08/mo at 0% Down• CRV payment over 72 months is $536.95/mo at 3.99%, 0 Down • SANTA FE payment over 72 months is $429.08/mo at 0% Down

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Santa Fe cash price of $27,549 is net of all Hyundai Canada/ Mertin incentives, this price is stackable with the 0% fi nancing up to 72 Months. All information including price, interest rates, and payments for the Honda CRV was found online at www.honda.ca using the “Build & Price” tool. 1000 Fuel Savings card has a total value of $400 (40Cents /Litre discount for 1000L).

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H12-026P, Auto, GL, Power Options, 20,000kms • WAS $20,995

SALE $20,495H12-026P, GLS, Sunroof, 10kms! • WAS $20,995

SALE $20,495H12-035P, GLS, Sunroof, 11kms! • WAS $20,995

SALE $20,495H12-036P, GLS, Sunroof, 12kms! • WAS $20,995

SALE $20,495H29-9508A, TOURING! DVD, Navigation,

Leather • WAS $21,995

SALE $20,295H12-102P, PRO4X, Auto, 4WD, 18kms! •

WAS $31,995

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H12-016P, Auto, Leather, Navigation • WAS $19,995

SALE $17,990

2009 JEEP COMPASS

H29-2515A, Auto, 7 Pass, Very Clean, rear a/c • WAS $17,995

SALE $16,997

2009 KIA SEDONA

H12-037A, 4WD, Automatic, Loaded • WAS $13,995

SALE $12,997

2006 HYUNDAI TUCSON

H12-055P, Auto, Leather, Navigation, Sunroof • WAS $15,995

SALE $15,995

2009 KIA MAGENTIS

H12-040P, Auto, Limited AWD, Lots of extras • WAS $19,995

SALE $15,597

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Limited AWD! Loaded with premium audio system, leather interior, 18”

Alloy wheels, lots of power with the 3.5L V6. STK H11-128A

WAS $27,995$199 Bi-Weekly

GLS Model, Low kms. Fully loaded with Front and Rear heated seats! Alloy Wheels, Sunroof, Bluetooth

and so much more. Local BC Vehicle with NO Accidents. STK H12-023P$166 Bi-Weekly

ONLY 70,000kms! Automatic, Local Vehicle! Service history and

the vehicle is immaculate!STK H26-8592AWAS $9995

2006 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA

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$11,990

Wagon, Automatic, Local Vehicle with No Accidents. LOW kms!

H29-7327B WAS $7995

2003 KIA RIO

SALE

$5,997

Automatic, Local No Accidents H26-6824A

WAS $8995

2003 HYUNDAI SANTE FE

SALE

$7,990

Automatic, only 51kms! Heated Seats! H12-039P

WAS $11,995

2007 KIA SPECTRA

SALE

$9,990

4WD, Automatic, Excellent Condition inside and out. Bought new and serviced in Chilliwack, 1 owner

vehicle. STK H29-6241AWAS $12,995

$129 Bi-Weekly

Fully Loaded and at an amazingly affordable price! DVD, Leather, Alloy Wheels, all

Power Options. Local BC Vehicle with NO Accidents! STK H12-042P

WAS $15,995$159 Bi-Weekly

H21-8162A, Convertible! Automatic, Leather, Loaded! • WAS $15,995

SALE $15,297

2006 VW BEETLE

2000 TOYOTA ECHO

H12-027A, Auto, Low kms 134,000, A/C • WAS $5995

SALE $5,888H12-029A, Auto, only 30,000kms! LX-G,

Sunroof • WAS $11,995

SALE $10,597

2005 HONDA CIVIC

H12-014P, Auto, A/C, Pwr Windows & Locks • WAS $12,995

SALE $11,597

2009 KIA SPECTRA

H26-6824A, Auto, A/C, Alloys • WAS $8995

SALE $8,990

2003 GRAND CARAVAN

H29-6557A, Auto, Sedan, A/C, Pwr Locks & Windows • WAS $8995

SALE $8,895

2007 HYUNDAI ACCENT

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MORE TO CHECK OUT:2006 HONDA RIDGELINE 4WD ....................................N12-066P .............was $16,995 ............$15,9902007 INFINITI FX35, Fully Loaded .................................N12-068P .............was $26,995 ............$26,2972006 VOLVO XC70 AWD .................................................N12-071A .............was $17,995 ............$17,2902009 NISSAN MURANO AWD ......................................N12-072P .............was $24,995 ............$24,4902010 DODGE JOURNEYSXT 7 Passenger .................N22-3598A ...........was $19,995 ............$19,4902009 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS AWD ......................N22-9640A ...........was $23,995 ............$22,9902006 LINCOLN LS Fully Loaded, Local Car ..................N23-7911A ...........was $15,995 ............$15,2902007 PONTIAC TORRENT Full Pwr. Group .................N29-5482A ...........was $14,995 ............$13,9972006 FORD ESCAPE Moon Roof, Leather ...................N29-7008A ...........was $13,995 ............$12,990

1962 VW Beetle

2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser

2005 Ford Ranger

2005 Nissan Altima

$3,997

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$9,997

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Was $5,995

Fully loaded, leather, moonroof, priced to sell.

N11-251BWas $7,995

Auto, A/C, N25-3356TWas $10,995

3.5 V6, auto, power group, A/C. N29-2190BWas $9,995

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Sport package, fully loaded, beautiful car. N12-034PWas $29,995

7 passenger, stow and go seat-ing. N12-049PWas $19,995

Auto, A/C, power group.N12-061PWas $14,995

Fully loaded, leather, sunroof. N12-010AWas $21,995

V6, auto, leather, moonroof. N12-039PWas $19,995

4U model, moonroof, priced to move. N12-050PWas $18,995

V6, 4x4, sunroof, power drivers seat. N12-062PWas $17,995

4 cyl, AWD, heated cloth seats, moonroof. N12-014PWas $20,995

Tech package, only 5,000kms!!N12-040PWas $21,995

Auto, A/C, power group.N12-054PWas $12,995

Moonroof, auto, A/C, low kms. N25-3356AWas $14,995

Fully loaded, paddle shift option, sunroof. N12-020PWas $20,995

Power windows, keyless entry, auto, A/C. N12-048PWas $11,995

7 passenger, stow and go seating. N12-056PWas $21,995

Alloy wheels, auto, A/C, power group. N29-0616AWas $19,995

2008 Nissan Altima

2008 BMW 335i

2010 Dodge Grand Caravan

2010 Nissan Sentra

2009 Honda Accord

2008 Honda Accord

2010 Kia Soul

2008 Ford Escape

2008 Nissan Rogue

2011 Nissan Cube

2010 Hyundai Accent

2009 Pontiac Vibe

2008 Nissan Rogue

2008 Nissan Versa

2011 Dodge Grand Caravan

2011 Nissan Altima

$15,997

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$14,497

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PointsProgressThe ChilliwackThe Chilliwack Progress is published by Black Press Group Ltd., every Tuesday, Thursday

and Friday at 45689 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack. The Progress is a member of the Canadian Circulation’s Audit Board, Canadian Community Newspaper Association, British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspaper Association and B.C. Press Council.

VICTORIA – In February this column asked the question: “Are B.C.’s greenhouse gas reduction targets history?”

The answer is contained in a new draft plan from BC Hydro on how to meet future power demand. And while it’s not explicitly stated, the answer is yes.

The draft plan was released in May for discussion purposes, but so far there hasn’t been much dis-cussion. This is surprising given some of the recommendations, such as firing up the Burrard Thermal natural gas power plant more often and buying fossil fuel power from the North American market to keep up to demand.

The plan confirms a few things that have been evident for a while. Dreams of exporting B.C. hydro-electric power are gone for the foreseeable future. And with min-ing ramping up along with natural

gas development and population growth, BC Hydro now projects electricity demand could rise by 50 per cent over the next 20

years.The emergence

of huge shale gas sources in B.C. and across the United States has changed the North American energy picture dra-matically, as U.S. electricity produc-ers replace coal by burning cheaper and cleaner gas to

ramp up power production. B.C. is losing gas market share in the U.S., its only export customer for heating fuel and electricity use.

Former premier Gordon Campbell’s climate goals official-ly remain in place: 33 per cent greenhouse gas reduction by 2020

and a whopping 80 per cent by 2050. If the gas boom proceeds as planned, B.C. domestic emissions will not be down, but up consider-ably by 2020.

Premier Christy Clark has a new target for 2020: three lique-fied natural gas production lines feeding high-pressure tankers at Kitimat, for export to Asia. Not only will B.C. need to buy gas-fired power from outside the province to keep up to industrial and residential demand, but the natural gas industry will need its own new gas-fired electricity to produce LNG for export.

Natural gas passed forestry as B.C.’s top resource revenue source many years ago. In 2005, the volatile gas price spiked up and produced $1 billion in wind-fall profits that allowed the B.C. government to buy a rare peri-od of public sector labour peace

through the 2010 Olympics.Now a glut of shale gas has

pushed the North American price down from its historic range of $4 to $6 per thousand cubic feet to about $2.40. Despite that low price, gas producers in B.C. are going flat out to develop the Horn River and Montney shale gas deposits in northeast B.C.

I asked David Pryce, vice-pres-ident of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, why so much gas is being developed now. He said producers have made huge investments in B.C. shale gas drilling rights, and are in an international race to supply LNG to Asian countries where the price is currently four times higher than in North America.

Whatever the domestic price, B.C. gas producers have to show LNG investors such as Mitsubishi and Korea Gas that they can fill a

steady procession of LNG tankers at a competitive rate.

If LNG doesn’t fly here, B.C.’s gas export market soon evapo-rates. Currently gas producers pay about $400 million a year in royalties, and that much again to buy up shale gas drilling rights. The industry already employs about 12,000 workers in B.C.

The B.C. government has little choice but to redefine its climate targets. Instead of cutting domes-tic emissions, it will try to take credit for displacing coal power in Asia.

Fortunately, B.C.’s main coal exports are for high-grade coal used in steel-making.

Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com.

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Agriculture supportThe numbers published from the Statistics Canada Census indicate

we might find the cupboards a little bare in future years when it comes to food that has been produced in Canada.

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see the numbers show Canada is continuously gaining more people, while we are losing our ability to feed them.

In 2011 Canada had 205,730 farms, a decrease of 23,643 farms, or 10.3 per cent since 2006. That’s just in five years. If this trend continues we will have lost another 10.3 per cent by 2016.

However, the population of Canada increased by 5.9 per cent between the 2006 and 2011 censuses, compared with a 5.4 per cent increase during the previous five-year period. Canada’s population increased at a faster rate than the population of any other member of the G8 group of industrialized nations between 2006 and 2011. This was also the case between 2001 and 2006.

What adds more concern to future food production in Canada is that it shows our farmers are getting older, and when they retire the family’s younger members are not carrying on through succession. Frequently prime farm land is hotly pursued and purchased by developers who do not have food production on their agenda. As we lose the farms and the people who work them, so will we also lose our ability to produce suf-ficient food for our own means. The only option that will be available to us is to bring what we eat in from other countries; that’s if they have any to spare, and we can afford to buy.

If we continue to follow what the statistics are showing, we will be going down a dangerous path of no return.

Once we lose the ability to feed ourselves we will lose our indepen-dence and our sustainable future.

Keeping Canada’s kitchen fully stocked should be the goal of every politician in Canada. Agriculture in this country needs more than a fair shake, it needs support from government at all levels.

You can’t eat ore, oil or condos.~ Black Press

Tom

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Yes: 82% No: 17%

This week: Is enough being done to protect agricultural land in Chilliwack?

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I read the comments from Mr. Rebman with respect to the Diamond Jubilee. (Diamond Jubilee an obscene display, Chilliwack Progress, June 12.)

As I read and reread Mr. Rebman’s rant I wondered just exactly where Mr. Rebman was coming from with his comment that “we’ve been subjected to a nauseat-ing saturation” with respect to the media coverage of the Diamond Jubilee.

We are very fortunate to have a large variety of multi media avail-able to us, that brings world events to us wherever we are. We are also as equally fortunate to be able to control, limit and restrict what media offers, to make indepen-dent choices for ourselves and our families and to have forums such as this to express ourselves, our views and beliefs.

I found it equally interesting that Mr. Rebman wondered why so many people were in awe of this celebration and somehow tied that celebration into a personal debate of the worlds wealthiest ... Since the 18th century members of the

Royal Family have held over 3,000 patronages of charitable organi-zations, with the Queen herself around 600. Due to these patron-ages many causes and concerns have had the media attention and funds they would have never received elsewhere ...

Personally, I watched and shared in the excitement of the Diamond Jubilee of our Queen. When God Save The Queen was sung, I shed a tear for my mom and two aunties who, when they were little girls, dressed up in cape and crown and played Queen and Royal Suite ... and I shed a tear remembering the excitement when as a student at Herbert Spencer Elementary School in New Westminster, The Royal City, my classmates and I danced for the Queen during the Royal visit to Queen’s Park. But mainly, I shed a tear for the young woman who dedicated her life to public service.

I wondered what kind of per-son Mr. Rebman is who clearly wishes tolerance and fairness for mankind but would quote Voltaire as being right with the quote ‘the

world will never be truly free until the last monarch is strangled in the entrails of the last priest’ ... and then it occurred to me that Mr. Rebman, despite some fancy words and quotes does not under-stand the origins of his quote.

Voltaire was imprisoned in the Bastille by the French without trial. Voltaire feared an indefinite prison sentence and requested to be exiled to ... England. Voltaire regarded the British constitutional monarchy as more developed and respectful of human rights and by England’s support of the free-doms of speech and religion. It has been estimated that over a million people, without the aid of multi media, viewed the proces-sion of Voltaire’s remains through Paris in 1791. The elaborate cer-emony included music specially composed for the event.

I believe that Voltaire was right when he said “appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.”

God save the Queen.Patricia Illy

Honouring a life of public service

I have been following Tycrop Manufacturing’s planned expansion in Rosedale with inter-est and did attend the information meeting put on by Susan Payne and other concerned residents of Rosedale a few weeks ago. I was unable to attend the fol-lowing meeting put on by the proponents of this planned expansion into the two lots both pres-ently in the Agriculture Land Reserve, but read the report of the meet-ing in the Chilliwack Progress.

I acknowledge the need for providing jobs for our work force and those just entering the job market for our resi-dents in the Chilliwack area and preventing it from being a bedroom community more than it already is. I remembered one local politician say-ing years ago we would not become a bedroom

community, but I now think we are. One only has to see the Trans Canada Highway and our valley feeder roads on a work day with hundreds of vehicles heading west each morning to see we are actually a bedroom community now, caused by cheaper house prices than communities down valley from us.

If I lived in Rosedale I would also be concerned the rising problems the residents are fearful of, noise, pollution, traffic issues and decreased property values this expansion could cause to those in proximity to the plant.

Another concern to many people these days is the loss of more ALR lands to development, something that has been allowed to happen too regularly in the past. One only has to look at what was allowed to be devel-oped for housing and

business ventures on the Haas hop yard acreage off Stevenson Road.

Looking back, one has to ask how that was allowed to happen. The loss of such prime land has slowed down recent-ly as many people now realize the importance of preserving such fertile land for food production.

After all we are a farm-ing community and we should not be losing any more of the best farm land in the world for any reason, once it is built over, paved over it is gone forever. Those gen-erations that follow us will hold us accountable for letting this happen; something all involved should be ashamed of.

It is time the Agriculture Land Commission puts a stop to the loss of our agricultural land and not allow any political inter-ference from govern-ment at any level to get involved. I would also

hope Chilliwack council will not support this if it comes before them in the near future.

The easy solution for Tycrop is to move to and build in the Lickman Road industrial area like many other compa-nies have done. After all Tycrop moved once, from the Gibson Road, Yale Road East location a few years back to their pres-ent location in Rosedale. Moving to Lickman Road would give them close proximity to the Trans Canada Highway and certainly is a good deal closer than moving to the USA or Alberta that I believe the owners said at one time they could do if they were not allowed to expand into the two ALR lots they have pur-chased.

Many of us sure hope they change their pres-ent plans and leave what farm land is for, farming!

Chris Gadsen

Agricultural land needs to be protected

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City staff will review

the proposals, and refer the ones with merit to the Downtown

Plan Implementation Committee, who in turn will make recommenda-

tions back to council.Pledge forms can

be dropped off at Cornerstone Framing 46085 First Ave V2P 1W2, (on the Corner of Nowell and First Avenue) or scanned and sent by e-mail to [email protected], or faxed to 1-877-373-0635.

The group said mem-bers planned to attend the Sardis Park Eco-Market Wednesday night to answer ques-tions about the proposal, offer pledge forms and the seating chart for the Save-A-Seat campaign.

The group is grateful for all the community support.

“Thank you all for con-tributing to the cause. Thank you for sharing your stories, ideas and skills. Thank you for connecting through Facebook, Twitter, and our website. Thank you for contributing to our plan, writing to Mayor and Council, display-ing our posters, signing our petition, and attend-ing Council meetings. Finally, thank you for pledging your financial support through the Save-A-Seat campaign.”

[email protected]/CHWKjourno

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Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person beyond what would be expected from normal aging. The prevalence of dementia is projected to double every 20 years such that by 2050, more than 100 million people could be affected. This means that approximately 1 in 85 people will be affected.

Many of the same risk factors that lead to dementia are also associated with untreated hearing loss. These risk factors include: less involvement with social activities, sedentary state, stress and more.

A recent study by the American Medical Association suggests that living with hearing loss can cause both all-cause dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The study took place over a 12-year period and tested 639 people who were dementia free but had a hearing loss ranging from mild to severe.

The study found that during this 12-year period, 58 cases of incident all – cause dementia were diagnosed. Of these, 37 cases were found to be Alzheimer’s disease. The risk of dementia seemed to increase with the severity of the hearing loss. The risk of Alzheimer’s disease also increased with the level of hearing loss.

Living with a hearing loss over long periods of time can also have an impact on the brain’s ability to understand speech. This phenomenon is known as phonemic regression. Phonemic regression can also be used to guesstimate the number of years a person has lived with a hearing loss.

Trisha Doyle of Crystal Vision & Hearing said, “We can do a complete hearing evaluation at no charge. We then send a complimentary copy to the patient’s family doctor as it is an important component of one’s overall medical le. We test for air conduction, bone conduction and phonemic regression.”

Doyle said, “There are a lot of common indicators that someone is living with an untreated hearing loss. Prior to getting their hearing aids, a lot of our clients would ask people to repeat themselves constantly or had their TV sets so loud that their spouses would complain. Once we t them with a complete hearing system most of these problems are solved. After our clients hearing loss is treated we nd them getting back into the social part of life too. It is a very rewarding experience.”

If you want more information on this study or would like to book a complete hearing evaluation contact Crystal Hearing at 604-795-3900.

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No doubt most folks think their community is special in some way. Knowing this shouldn’t stop us from pausing to celebrate events and accomplishments. The recent Consultation on Chilliwack’s Children held at City Life church is a good example. The Chilliwack Child and Youth Committee (CYC) is a longstand-ing organization com-prised of most of the services for children, youth and families. In May this group marked its 19th annual “consul-tation.” This event is a mini conference that serves three purposes: connect people serving people; provide educa-tion; and, afford the chance to harvest ideas on what the priorities should be for our child, youth and family ser-vices.

So what’s unique here? First, the CYC celebrated the intro-duction of its website – quite a coup given the generic name, www.childandyouth.com. In years to come this portal will supply people of all ages with most of what they need to know about the services for children, youth and families in Chilliwack.

Then, after many years of planning, the first CYC coordinator was introduced. This person is solely dedi-cated to the work of the organization. Cynthia Paralsiti was scooped from a local college to take on this leadership function. When families are looking for help, it can be disheartening not to know where to start. Both of these accomplishments should help “connect the dots” for people.

Chilliwack’s CYC is unique or at least in the vanguard of some developments between social services and communities of faith (think, churches). Not only was the annual conference held in a church, there was a workshop about strengthening links between the churches and the social ser-vices. The workshop presenters, John Stellingwerff from Community Services and Todd Lueck from City Life, noted there

are 72 churches in Chilliwack and this doesn’t account for non Christian faiths. Although some are

insular, most have a mandate to serve. It just makes sense that the social services and church

services should work together where they

can to achieve some greater synergy. Certainly people from the communities of faith fuel much of the volunteerism in the city already; examples are Ruth and Naomi’s or Chilliwack Connect. We can achieve more through partnerships. City Life has a part-nership with Bernard Elementary school to provide fun after school adventures for 20 kids on a regular basis. The key we were told was being up-front about expectations, having

frank communication and clear boundar-ies. The workshop pre-senters spoke about the barriers to partnership. Prejudice and stereo-types against churches play a role here. The principal of the school, also co-presenting at the workshop, said she was clear that if the church was going to do something at the school, they needed to be prepared to make a good commitment, not be a flash in the pan. (my words, not hers).

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Then there is the issue of “what’s in it for you? What do you want?” Would people from a church be intent on proselytizing and gaining new mem-bers? All of this needed to be clear and resolved, upfront.

The church/social service link has always existed. Many social services grew out of faith based organizations. I sense though, we are on the cusp of something qualitatively and quantitatively different today. I hope so. The City Life example and the response of the CYC holds a great deal of promise for improving Chilliwack’s quality of life.

Dr. Rob Lees is the Community Psychologist for the Ministry for Children and Family Development in Chilliwack

■ RYDER LAKE RAMBLE

People gather around as David Vegt does a pottery demonstration during the Ryder Lake Ramble at Vegt Acres on Saturday morning. It was one of 12 private locations on the ramble where all of the property owners opened their farms and homes to the public for garden tours, and views of mountains, the valley, animals, plants, forests and more. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

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Smaller shade and flowering trees can cool him and his patio down on hot days, as well as providing privacy and stunning fall colour. They are also a great place to hang a bird or hummingbird feeder. Today, there are many more compact varieties of trees that are disease and insect tolerant and easy to grow, even in a container.

Food trees are fabulous. Apple, plum cherry, pear, peach, apricot and nectarine trees can provide Dad with his own fresh fruit for a lifetime. If he has limited space, but still has some sun between 11am and 3pm, how about giving him some blueberries, everbearing raspberries or pots of strawberries to enjoy all sum-mer long? There are now combination blueberries with early, mid and late varieties all in one container, providing proper pollination and enjoyment over a longer period. It may be a little hard to find this year, but there is a new dwarf thornless everbearing rasp-berry called ‘Brazelberry’ that will be hugely popular next year. Don’t forget about grapes - planted on a trellis, they make a nice patio screen. From figs, per-simmons and currants to gooseberries and thornless blackberries, you can provide Dad with a delicious food garden.

If Dad has a culinary flare, try picking up a spe-cial herb garden with an assortment of basil, let-tuce, rosemary, thyme, cilantro, Italian parsley and so much more to add unique flavours to his creations.

Home&GardenGreen gift ideas for Father’s Day

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More and more Dads are keen gardeners who really appreciate new and rare perennials, grasses, roses, and conifers. Easy care indoor bonsai trees and orchids make won-derful gifts that he can enjoy all year. Even a gift certifi-cate for his favou-rite garden store would be appre-ciated. If he has a rather ‘sterile’ patio, a water fea-ture like a gurgle stone would add sound, light and motion to this space to liven it up.

If you haven’t yet purchased a tie, shirt, drill or golf club, visit a garden store this week and surprise Dad with a green or foodie fun gift.

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Avoid the crowds and high tick-et prices July 7-15 by going for the serenity and good vibes offered at the Harrison Festival of the Arts.

Catching some live music is always a truly global experience, say proud organizers of the 34th annual event.

From lively Cajun and Zydeco riffs, to ancient and updated Celtic music, to some of the best blues artists and African performers, there is something for every taste.

Harrison Memorial Hall will be the scene of eight full-length con-certs, one evening of theatre and one evening of literary readings include performances by pow-

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Other standouts in the lineup include Mississippi blues joined with West African music from Markus James & the Wassonrai, Mali’s Sidi Touré and the ‘golden voice’ of Mozambique Wazimbo.

Champion fiddler Niamh Ni Charra brings Irish traditional music and dance while Sketch combines Scottish traditional with modern dance rhythms.

The always popular Literary Café and plays from the University of the Fraser Valley Directors’ Festival round out the richly cul-tural program. Evening concerts

are the only ticketed events at the Festival and seating in the Memorial Hall is limited.

Enjoy musical from around the world at the Music on the Beach Stage with the mountains and majestic Harrison Lake as a backdrop. For the price of a daily $2 Festival button, sample a smorgasbord of global music and dance.

The Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration will present some amazing dance, while roots and blues music will be well repre-sented by Ken Whiteley, Harrison Kennedy, Pura Fe, the 24th Street Wailers, and Rick Fines & Suzie Vinnick. A wide range of styles will be featured by many other Beach Stage performers.

Visit the Festival’s visual art exhibit in the picturesque Ranger Station Art Gallery featuring the work of Leo Labelle.

Stroll and shop at the juried Art Market, under the tents on the lake front. This Market features some of B.C.’s finest artists and artisans displaying a dazzling array of hand crafted items. Open July 7 and 8 and July 13, 14 and 15, select from pottery, jewelry, glass, metal, sculpture, musical instruments, paintings, leather and wood work and much more.

Children’s Day offers a special day of fun and activity including crafts, the Climbing Wall, street performers, music and featuring The Kerplunks in the Memorial Hall. The fun happens from 11

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If you would like to volunteer, contact Volunteer Coordinator Jaime Gammel at [email protected].

For more information visit www.harrisonfestival.com. Tickets are available online through the web-site, by phone at 604 796-3664 and in person at the Ranger Station Art Gallery. Tickets for these per-formances are now on sale and a Festival Pass is available for all evening concerts.

Early bird discounts available until June 22.

The 34th annual Harrison Festival of Arts, July 7-15, is promising another stellar lineup of international entertainment. OLIVIER BOURGET PHOTO

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Next up is Earnestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout, by First Nations playwright Tomson Highway. This is the second play by Highway produced by the department, the first being the popular The Rez Sisters, in January 2000. In Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout we spend time with four First Nations women in the process of preparing a ban-quet for the arrival of Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Runs: Jan 9 to 27.

All three exciting productions are set to take place, as they have done for the past 16 years, in UFV Theatre on the Chilliwack North campus at 45635 Yale Rd.

“It should be noted that the department will also be continuing to offer courses at the Yale Road campus as well as the new studio theatre at CEP in Vedder,” said UFV theatre officials in a news release.

For more information on our season, call: 604-795-2814 or Email: [email protected]

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Seven Days is a free A&E listing, published every Thursday. For more information, phone 604-702-5576 or e-mail all information, including a contact phone number, to [email protected] Days is a free A&E listing, published every Thursday. For more information, phone 604-702-5576 or e-mail all information, including a contact phone number, to [email protected].

SUNDAYThe Creative Outlet Studio pres-

ents Little Steps June 15 at 5 p.m. and June 16 at 11 a.m. at the Cultural Centre. Tickets $10 for adults and $8 for students. They are also presenting Footsteps (June 15 at 7 p.m. and June 16 at 2 p.m.). Tickets $16 for adults and $12 for students. A two-for-one combo for both Little Steps and Footsteps can be purchased for $18. 604-391-7469. www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca

Celebrate National Aboriginal Day with jigger Michael Riel, as he demon-strates some traditional Métis dances at 2 p.m. in the Chilliwack Library. Riel is the great-great nephew of Métis leader Louis Riel.

The Saturday Market in the Park runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Sept. 1 at the Main Beach parking lot off Sunnyside Blvd. in Cultus Lake. Market items will include: fresh home baking, fresh produce, jewelry, crafts, and much more. For more info, contact Lorna at 604-858-6593.

The Bigger, Wilder, Weirder: Pet Rock Craft Party is today at 2 p.m. at the Chilliwack Library kicking off the Summer Reading Club. 604-792-1941.

Natural Reflections is an exhibition of oil and watercolour paintings by artists Beverly Beresh and Helen Janas. The show is up in the Chambers Gallery at the Chilliwack Museum (45820 Spadina Ave.) until July 19. Gallery hours are Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 604-795-52100.

Clay 2012, a juried exhibition by the Fraser Valley Potters Guild, runs June 6 to July 14 in the Art Gallery at the Cultural Centre. The show features 100 pieces by more than 30 artists including five local potters. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Wednesdays to Saturdays. www.fraservalleypottersguild.ca

The Eco Market is every Wednesday at Sardis Park from 4 to 8 p.m. until Oct. 10. and features a variety of media includ-ing glass, textiles and fiber arts, wood, ceramics, jewelry, painting, drawing, pho-tography, basketry, recycled and mixed media and metalwork. 604-846-8880, [email protected], www.theecomarket.ca

Evolutionz Dance Studio presents Time 2 Shine at the Cultural Centre at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Tickets $17, kids 12 and under $14. 604-391-7469. www.chilli-wackculturalcentre.ca

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The Fraser Valley Francophone Association is hosting a wine and cheese for the ‘La Fête St-Jean’ as a summer social at Sutton Commercial Estate (9240 Young Rd.) from 6 to 11 p.m. on June 23. The event includes music and a silent auction. Tickets for association members are $15, and $35 for non-members. For more info, email [email protected].

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Celebrate National Aboriginal Day with jigger Michael Riel. See Tuesday’s listing at left for more info. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS FILE

Sign your children up now for sum-mer arts classes offered by the Chilliwack Community Arts Council at the Cultural Centre. Classes include painting, drawing, cooking, acting and more. For more info, go to www.chilli-wackartscouncil.com or call 604-392-8888.

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Logan Lake offers many enticing activities. Hikers, cyclists,

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Over 25 high elevation lakes surrounding Logan Lake offers world class

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The municipal campground amenities include, powered sites, hot showers

and a boat launch. It is located next to Meadow Creek 9 hole golf course

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Stop by the Logan Lake Visitor Centre; a unique tribute to our community’s

mining history. The centre is located inside a 195B Bucyrus Erie mining

shovel. Look for the giant landmark next to the centre: a 235 ton Wabco

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Now the pair travels the globe performing their distinct mix of music and comedy.

With a dozen CDs out, and thousands of audience members entertained over the years, they’ve built a loyal fan base. They’ve also been married 47 years, which offers plenty of material, and they truly love getting up to perform.

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I often get asked what to eat to lose weight, and for health in general. Good question. Like many good questions, it cannot be easily answered. The world of nutrition is complex and ever changing. Trendy diets, lure people who are desperate to fit back into their skinny jeans with the easy way to lose weight. Statistically insignificant studies show partial truths. Food manufacturers realize

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helps to stabilize your blood sugar levels, and keeps you energized all day long!

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Protein and fibre give you staying power. They are slow to digest and minimally affect blood sugar levels. Protein helps build muscle and plays a part in many cel-lular functions. Fibre also helps to keep you regular, lower cholesterol levels and may protect against some types of cancer. Good sources of protein include lean meats, fish, beans, nuts, eggs and dairy products. Fibre is in whole grains, beans, nuts, fruit, and veggies.

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Getting fat into the diet usually isn’t a prob-lem; getting healthy fats however takes conscious effort. Fat is used to protect and insulate the internal organs and to help the body conserve heat. Fat is also slow to digest and, like protein and fibre, helps increase satiety. Good sources of fat include nuts and nut butter, seeds, avocados, fatty fish, and oils, such as olive oil.

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Over 150 equestrian vaulters made their way to Chilliwack last weekend for the CVI 2012 vaulting com-petition, the biggest compe-tition that will be held in Canada this year.

At the end of the event, Chilliwack competitors had reeled in major international awards, gold medals and a stable full of ribbons.

Twenty members of the local Cheam Vaulters com-peted in events ranging from beginner walk levels to qual-ifying classes for the world championships.

In the international squad competition, Cheam’s Team Radiance claimed gold for Canada.

Squad vaulting features a freestyle performance with up to three vaulters on the horse at the same time, per-forming intricate pyramids and acrobatics on a canter-ing horse.

This was the first time Canada has entered the squad competition at the international level. Radiance members were Abigale Wynberg, Ali McKitrick, Jessica Church, Hagan

Pavan, Cassie Sponchia and Alisa Schmidt.

Schmidt is also head coach of the team. Radiance vaulted to victory aboard Rosie, who was lunged by Josh Anema.

In the new children’s international division, Wynberg won gold with a standout performance aboard Cetoma, lunged by Barb Schmidt.

Cetoma also carried his owner, Chelsey Wierks, to gold in the senior women’s 1* event.

Making her first appear-

ance at the international level, Jessica Church placed fourth in that same class.

Pavan competed individu-ally on Rosie, winning gold in the senior men’s 1* event.

Cassie Sponchia took bronze in the junior wom-en’s 1* class, vaulting on Tanner (lunged by Amanda Knuckey).

In the Canadian national team class, Cheam’s Team Serenity grabbed first place ribbons for an outstanding performance on Tanner, lunged by Polly Sutcliffe.

Team members were

Pavan, Church, Levi Pankonin, Taylor Eamor, Breanna Frewin and Darla Ricka.

Taylor Eamor earned a second place ribbon in indi-vidual division D canter.

Three local vaulters placed well in the Division C walk division, the largest in the competition. Sierra Pankonin placed first, Leah Overduin was third and Deseray Smith was fifth.

One of Cheam’s youngest students, Sage Benedictson, performed in the FUNdamentals demon-

stration for a large crowd at the Saturday evening special performance.

The Cheam Vaulters is one of Canada’s oldest equestrian vaulting clubs, with training programs in both Rosedale and Chilliwack.

Classes are available for children, youth and adults at both the recreational and competitive levels. For more information, contact Alisa Schmidt at [email protected].

Get results at vaultcan-ada.org/Home/CVI-2012-Results

Cheam vaulters take on the world and win

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades didn’t have to look far to find their coach for the coming CIS men’s basketball campaign.

They will announce this week that assistant coach Adam Friesen will fill the shoes left by Barnaby Craddock, who left UFV for Edmonton and the University of

Alberta Golden Bears last week. He will be on a one-year contract.

Craddock left after five seasons, including last year’s outstand-ing 13-5 campaign, a runner-up finish in the Canada West final four, and a trip to nationals.

“It was a shock to the program. Everyone was disappointed,” Friesen

said.He acknowleged that

Craddock left to fur-ther his career, given an opportunity to coach in one of the country’s great CIS programs.

“The players were sad, shocked, to see their only coach leave, but there was an under-standing.”

Friesen, 29, has

coached under Craddock for five sea-sons, and has experi-ence as a head coach with the junior high school team at Yale Secondary. He was a star player for the Yale Lions, where his father Al is the head coach, and then advanced to CIS with Trinity Western University and UBC.

Friesen said his selec-tion is an endorsement of the path the team has been on, and the athlet-ics department wants to try to keep it rolling.

“I know the program, the players and the team culture, and can keep that going,” he said.

He said it is a team atmosphere where the guys like each other,

hang out together off court, and make basket-ball a priority.

“Guys are ready and willing to put in the work and the time to make it happen.”

He said the program has never been health-ier.

All the starters are returning, and the new recruits are talented

enough that some could offer immediate contri-butions. Among them is Mission Secondary standout Luke Morris, who led his team to a double A high school championship.

“I’ve never been more excited for a season to start,” said Friesen. “We’ve got a really good group of guys.”

Cascades replace Craddock with assistant

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have an easier road to the playoffs thanks to changes made at the recent BCHL AGM.

The league’s board of governors met in Richmond June 7-8, and came up with a new playoff format.

The junior A circuit will be going to three division in 2012-13.

The Chiefs will play in the Mainland division, joined by the Surrey Eagles, Langley Chiefs, Coquitlam Express and Prince George Spruce Kings.

The top four in the division will qualify for the post-season, a rela-tively easy task compared to last season, when only four of the eight Interior conference teams made the dance.

Once in the playoffs, the Chiefs would play best-of-five series in the first two rounds before moving on to a best-of-seven conference series.

The Mainland division champ would face the Island division champ.

The Island division consists of the Nanaimo Clippers, Victoria Grizzlies, Cowichan Valley Capitals, Alberni Valley Bulldogs and Powell River Kings.

The Interior division/conference will have a slightly different playoff road.

The Interior consists of the Penticton Vees, Vernon Vipers, Salmon Arm Silverbacks, Merritt Centennials, Westside Warriors and Trail Smoke Eaters.

Of those six, the top four will make the playoffs, playing best-of-seven series in the first and second rounds to determine the Interior champion.

The Fred Page Cup finals will be a best-of-seven.

Get info on more changes at bchl.ca.

Sardis secondary school’s hockey academy wrapped up a successful first year this week, with SSS athletic director Julie Elliott saying the academy exceeded expectations. “It has been remarkable the impact on our students’ skill and character development. We are looking forward to building on that success next year.” JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

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Paul Nicolls will be the head instructor at the 2012 Summer Power Skating Camps, taking place in mid-August.

The camps run Aug. 13-17 at Twin Rinks.

The focus will be on forward and backward stride, edge control, turns, pivots, quick starts and acceleration.

Each daily session will be one hour long and the camp cost is $100.

The camps are open

to a maximum of 25 skaters in each group (initiation, atom and peewee).

Phone the Chilliwack Minor Hockey office for info at 604-858-6031, or email [email protected].

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Sports

Chilliwack Minor Baseball’s Rally Cap players will join bantam and peewee rep players at Rally Cap night.

They’ll all be at the Fairfield Island midget diamond Tuesday night, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

There will be skills stations.

Players will receive a hot dog and drink from the concession stand and all players will receive a Rally Cap at the end.

● The Batters Box Fundamentals Skills Camp runs July 23-26 at Fairfield Island.

Available to players between the ages of 7-13 (split into two groups), the camp’s head instructor is University of British Columbia pitching coach Shawn Corness.

The cost is $150 with a $20 discount for early registration (before July 1).

For more info, email Corness at [email protected]

Better baseball

Camp for skating skills

A two week break ends this weekend as Chilliwack’s Pacific Coast Soccer League U-21 men host a pair of Vancouver Island oppo-nents.

Victoria United (4-2-1) rolls into town Saturday for the first of four straight home games for the Chilliwack side. CFC hosts the Mid Isle Highlanders (4-2-0) Sunday.

Both games are at Townsend Park and both have 2 p.m. start times.

CFC carries a 2-2-1 record into the week-

end, though they’re coming off a 3-2 loss to the Kamloops Heat in their last outing.

Chilliwack’s PCSL U-21 women are also in action this weekend, hitting the road for a Sunday afternoon tilt versus the NSGSC Stars.

Chilliwack has played five games this season, all of them ties. Despite being unbeaten, the locals sit eighth in the eight-team women’s division.

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Many people recognize the saying “You drive for show, but putt for dough,” by the famous Bobby Locke.

Most golfers understand the importance of putting in their games, but what makes a great putter?

The dreaded ‘three putt’ has been plaguing golfers for centuries.

Controlling your distance on the green is one way to cut down on the number of putts you have per round. Here are three putting tips to help you on your way to lowering your golf scores.

If you are struggling with inconsistently striking your putts too long or too short, first double check that your lower body is quiet during the stroke. Use your shoulders to bring the putter back and through. If you use your lower body during a putt, it is much more difficult to control how far the ball will roll out.

Next, it is much easier to control distance on the green with a putting stroke that has good tempo.

I explain to students to use the size of their stroke to control distance, not how hard you hit the putt. Your stroke should feel like a pendulum, with the same size backstroke to through stroke, and as consistent tempo as possible.

For those who tend to leave putts short of the hole, there is a good chance you are decelerating in your through swing.

Be sure to assertively strike your putt with a consistent tempo.

For those who tend to hit putts too long, try to smoothen out your stroke, and remem-ber to control the speed of your putt with the size of your stroke, not by hitting the putt harder.

Finally, one of the secrets to great distance control is to develop good feel on the green. This can be a difficult element to teach, and is best developed through a little bit of prac-tice.

I describe the feel of the putting stroke like throwing a ball to a target. You don’t think about how far you will bring your arm back, or how hard to throw the ball. You use your eyes, and react to your target. Putting is very similar.

To practice this, I use a drill called ‘no peek.’

I let the student line up to a 20 foot putt, and once they strike the putt, I cover their view with my clipboard or towel. Without see-ing where the putt ends up, I ask them if the putt was too long, too short, or just right. I do this with several putts of different lengths, which helps the student develop a good con-sistent tempo, and a good feel for controlling distance on the green.

Bottom line, my advice to golfers who are struggling with distance control on the put-ting green is to trust your eyes, and react to your target.

Jennifer teaches golf to adults and juniors at the Chilliwack Golf Academy.

She played professionally on tour for over 10 years, including two years on the LPGA and was also named the 2010 CN Canadian Women’s Tour Low Teaching Pro of the Year. She can be contacted at 604-798-9805, or at [email protected]

Chilliwack’s Voodoo Derby Dollz roller derby team faces the Haney Hooligans in a Saturday night (7:30 p.m.) bout at the landing Sports Centre. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for kids and tickets can be purchased online at brownpapertickets.com.

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Obituaries✞BURNS

David JohnPassed away

June 8, 2012 in Chilliwack, B.C. David was born August 24, 1940 Dart-ford, County of Kent, England.

David is survived by son Stephen (Corinne) Burns; grandchildren: Danielle, Jus-tin and Joleen.

He was predeceased by wife Sylvia; parents, Herbert and Rosabel; brother, Robert and sister Joan.

David immigrated to Can-ada in 1968, where he contin-ued his career as a registered nurse until 1996 when he re-tired. He was an amateur pi-lot/aviation enthusiast, avid fi sherman, enjoyed walking and dedicated sports televi-sion fan.

A Memorial Service will take place Saturday June 16, 2012 at 11:00 AM, at Mt. Cheam Lions Club Hall 45580 Spadina Ave. Chilliwack, B.C.

In lieu of fl owers donations would be greatly appreciated to Canadian Cancer Society.

CRUTCHPhebe “Ellen”

(nee Pamphilon)Ellen passed on Wednes-

day, May 23, 2012 at Cascade Hospice in Chilliwack at the age of 97.

Ellen was born on June 10, 1914 in Biggar, Sask. to Horace and Lillian Pamphilon. She was the eldest of fi ve children. Ellen graduated as a registered nurse in 1937 in London, Eng-land. She married Reginald Brown on October 6, 1938 in London and they had four children. She later returned to nursing in 1959 having qualifi ed as a Queen’s District Nurse, and was privileged to be invited to a tea party for all the Queen’s District Nurses which was held on the lawn of Buckingham Palace.

Her husband Reginald died in 1959. Shortly thereafter El-len returned to Canada with her two youngest children and worked as a registered nurse at a hospital in Saskatoon. She graduated as a Public Health Nurse from Dalhousie Uni-versity in 1972 and went to work with the First Nations Indians, fi rst at Alexis Creek in the Chilcotins and later in Lytton.

Having retired, she moved to Kelowna where she met and married William Olson on October 11, 1978. They even-tually settled in Chilliwack. William died in 1996. Ellen later married Colin Crutch onDecember 27, 2000 in Chilli-wack and lived in Sardis from 2000 until her passing in 2012. She was an active member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Wom-en’s League.

Ellen is survived by her husband Colin; her two daughters: Margaret andJulia; her two sons, Rowland and Philip; seven grandchil-dren and 11 great grandchil-dren.

The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at 2:00pm at St. Mary’s Catho-lic Church on Mary Street, Chilliwack. A reception for family and friends will fol-low in the Church Hall. In lieu of fl owers donations to the Chilliwack Hospice would be appreciated.

DEKOFFHildagart

(Hilda)1924 - 2012

H i l d a g a r t “Hilda” Dekoff was born Au-gust 18, 1924 and passed away peace-fully June 9, 2012 in the Chilliwack General Hospital at the age of 87 years. She was a dear mother, much loved grandmother and true friend to many. She will be forever loved and missed by her sons Larry (Anita); and Lorne (Lorrie); and her four surviv-ing grandchildren: Lindsay and Dallas, Dinel and Halle, (whom she prayed for daily); as well as family members and friends. The grandkids knew Mom as their “Omie”.

Hilda was predeceased by her loving husband Samuel “Sam” in April 1994, and her fi rst precious grandson Travis in August 2003, as well as her three brothers Herbert, Alfred and Ewald.

Hilda was born in Nova-yard, Russia to parents Martin and Hulda Trelenberg. She was a graduate with honours at Northwest Bible College in Edmonton, Alberta as valedic-torian of her class. Hildagart married Samuel on November 13, 1953 in Leduc, Alberta. After their honeymoon to Brit-ish Columbia, Sam and Hilda made their fi rst home together in Greendale, and later moved to Chilliwack where they re-mained and raised their two sons together.

Hilda was a faithful Chris-tian and member of Cen-tral Pentecostal Assembly in Chilliwack. Hilda was a prayer warrior; she took this role very seriously, praying for her children and grand-children and many other peo-ple in her life.

In her earlier years she was a seamstress by profession, sewing many sets of drapes for Palm Draperies, and she also sewed dresses for many of her relatives and friends. Hilda was the fi rst secretary for Larry’s Insulating from 1974 till 1985, from her home she answered the calls and helped her boys as they ran the business on the job sites.

Hilda was also known for her “two green thumbs.” If it was green, she could make it grow! She enjoyed spending much of her pass-time nurtur-ing blueberry bushes, fl owers, and gardening.

Hilda lived a full life, loved her family, loved her church, and truly loved her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. She nev-er hesitated to share her faith with anyone, a true woman of God, and she looked forward to going to heaven with much enthusiasm.

“Mom, we know you would not want us to mourn at your going to Heaven, so werejoice in knowing we will see you again. You have passed through the barrier of time here on earth as we know it, and have walked into the ten-der arms of Jesus.”

The family wishes to ex-tend a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Norman Manor where Hilda had been resid-ing, for their exceptional care and kindness.

A Celebration of Life will be held on June 18, 2012 at

Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funer-al Home, 45865 Hocking Ave. Chilliwack with public view-ing from 8:30 am – 9:45 am and memorial to begin at 10:00 am. Refreshments will follow after the service. Graveside service at 1:00 pm at Chilliwack Cem-eteries, 10010 Hillcrest Drive.

In lieu of fl owers, memorial donations to Mission Projects in India and Africa would be appreciated by the family.

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16

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Jacque l ine Ruth (Poff) Giffi n passed away on May 30, 2012 at Ab-botsford, BC at the age of 97 years.

She was born in Stanberry MO, Gentry County.

Jackie came to Canada in the early 1900’s with her par-ents. In February 1934 she married Hugh Green and resided in Fort William, ON. She later moved to BC in the early 1950’s and has been here since.

Jackie is survived by three daughters; Lois Morris, of Ta-coma, Washington, Christina (Tina) Meagher (Terry Stott) of Comox, BC, and Maureen Austin of Jackson, Missis-sippi. One granddaughter Jennifer Morris; grandson: Sam Meagher; four great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren and also a sister-in-law Margaret Poff, a niece and nephew all of Winnipeg, MB.

She was predeceased by her husbands, son David (infant), two grandchildren and broth-er Robert.

A Memorial will be held on Thursday, August 16, 2012, 11:00 AM from the Chilli-wack Seventh-Day Adventist Church on 46024 Riverside Dr. Chilliwack.

A viewing for family and friends will be held on Friday, June 15, 2012 from 5:00 – 6:30 pm, at Henderson’s Funeral Home in Chilliwack.

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HILLGerald Rae

Gerald was born Dec 24, 1929 in Rose-town Sask and passed away peacefully at the Kamloops hospital, Mon-day, June 4, 2012.

He is survived by and lov-ingly remembered by his wife of 55 years, Shirley (Sea-holm); son Gary of Lloydmin-

ster; daughters Gail (Kim) and Lynn of Kamloops; four grandchildren: Cory, Car-rie, Marina and Shelby; two great-grandchildren: Lauren and Danica; two sisters: Do-ris (Bob) Fraser of Chilliwack; Norma Olsen of Langley and many other relatives.

Gerald was predeceased by his son Wayne, on April 16, 2011; his mom and dad, Isa-belle and Stan Hill of Chilli-wack; brothers: Howard and Earl of Sask, Clifford and Garfi eld of Alta, Cecil of Kel-owna, BC; and sister Lorraine of Chilliwack.

Gerald was a quiet, hard working, gentle man who adored his family. He espe-cially loved all the babies. He will be missed by all his fam-ily, relatives and friends.

McDANIELReta

Oct 13, 1924 - June 8, 2012It is with

great sadness, we announce the passing of Reta on June 8, 2012, in her 88th year.

She will be lovingly missed by her sons, Les (Gerda), Will (Terry), Ken (Joanne), Bob (Eleene); daugh-ters, Barb (Ed), Donna (Dave) and Joy (Chuck).

Reta will also be missed by 26 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

Reta was predeceased by her husband of Les McDaniel, daughter Velma, three sisters and one brother.

A celebration of life will be held on June 18, 1:00pm at the Pantry, #2-45466 Yale Rd West, Chilliwack, next to Cotton-wood overpass.

MONSONGordon Melvin

Gordon Mel-vin Monson passed away peacefully in the Chilliwack General Hospi-tal, June 8, 2012 with family by his side, following a coura-geous battle with non-Hodg-kins lymphoma and heart disease.

Gordon was born at Mt.Lehman, BC, November 26, 1935 to Eddie and Mary Mon-son (Haines) where he was raised with siblings, Glen, Ian, June, Irene and Roy. In 1953, the family moved to Chilli-wack where Gordon contin-ued to reside until his passing. Gordon spent his working years in the logging industry and retired from Cattermole Logging Company in 2000.

Gordon is predeceased by his parents, Eddie (1966) and Mary (1982), wife Carol (2006), brother Glen (1992) and sister June (2008).

He is survived by his daughter, Barb; grandchil-dren, Kailey and Karley, son Bruce, brothers Ian (Pat) of Campbell River, and Roy (Es-ter) of Armstrong, sister Irene (Allen) of Chilliwack, brother-in-law Richard of Chilliwack, and many nieces and neph-ews and Sasha the cat, his very special companion.

Special thanks to Dr. Mar-key, Dr. Shaihk and the nurs-ing staff of 3N, 5N and ICU of Chilliwack General Hospital for their care and compassion

during Gordon’s extended stay at the hospital.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, June 15, 2012 at 2:00 pm from Henderson’s Funeral Home 45901 Victoria Ave. Chilliwack

If any so desire, memorial donations may be directed to the Heart and Stroke Founda-tion or to the BC Cancer Foun-dation.

Online condolences can be left at www.hendersonsfunerals.com

Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd.

45901 Victoria Avenue,Chilliwack, British Columbia

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PACKERJack

Aug. 9, 1934 - May 11, 2012John died peacefully at

Chilliwack Hospice.He was pre deceased by his

parents, Thomas and Kath-leen, siblings Tom, Pat, Eileen, Vic and step brother Steve.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Ellen, daughter Karen (Mark Kelly), grand-son Matthew of Cochrane, AB and daughter Sarah (Dennis Kwong); granddaughters: Maggie and Kitty of Chilli-wack, BC; nieces, nephews and a sister-in-law in Canada, England and Australia.

John was an avid racquet sports man. In retirement he enjoyed several sailing voy-ages on “Tall Ships”, trips to Australia, India and Bhutan and hiking The Rockies, all items on his “Bucket List”.

John and Ellen enjoyed many years of “Snowbirding” in Florida, Mexico and Califor-nia as well as many cruises.

“Celebration of Life” will take place Sunday, June 24th at 1:30 PM at Promontory Lake Estates club house, 6001 Promontory Road.

In lieu of fl owers, please consider a donation to Chilli-wack Hospice Society, 45360 Hodgins Ave, Chilliwack, BC V2P 1P5

PEAKEEveline Irene

‘Rene’Rene Peake

of Chilliwack passed away on Saturday June 2, 2012 at the age of 60.

She is sur-vived by her husband, Wally; sons: Jordan and Caleb, sis-ters: Noel (Gary) and Jeanette (Ron), niece Niki and nephew Jessie.

Rene was born in 1952 in Richmond BC. She taught school in Ocean Falls and Merritt before settling in Chilliwack where she taught at McCammon and Sardis El-ementary.

A Powa practice for the de-ceased was held Saturday June 9, 2012 at Dorjechang Bud-dhist Centre in Abbotsford and a memorial celebration was held Wednesday June 13, 2012 at Clayburn Community Hall.

In lieu of fl owers, smile and tell someone you love them.

The thief left it behindThe moon At my window.– Ryokan

PEARSONDorothy AnnieDot Pearson

passed away at Cascades Hos-pice on May 30th, 2012, on her 85th birth-day. Dot was born in Kam-loops, B.C., but moved to Van-couver at an early age.

She worked at Manson’s Jewellers and Woodwards Department Store before mov-ing to Chilliwack to marry husband Harold, who she met on Cultus Lake in a sinking row boat. They were married for nearly 60 years and he pre-deceased her in April.

Dot worked at Canada Post before raising her family. Her son Jay was born with a dis-ability and lived under her care at home for an amazing 50 years.

She is survived by her daughter, Jill; her son, Jay; and sister Joan Altar (Vancouver).

No funeral by request.Flowers gratefully de-

clined.

SMITHJohn

John Smith passed away p e a c e f u l l y from cancer on June 11, 2012 at home at the age of 85. John was born in Lancashire, England, one of four chil-dren.

He was a sailor, logger, carpenter and exceptional bird carver. He’ll be remem-bered by a small private fam-ily gathering.

John will be loving re-membered by his wife, Stella, daughter, Diane (Marvin) Smith; grandchildren: Rose, Saarin, Aria, Mahnya, Ry and Bren.

Woodlawn Mt. CheamFuneral Home

45865 Hocking Avenue,Chilliwack, BC V2P 1B5

(604) 793.4555

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

SCHIWY, Lilli(nee Fender)

Oct. 2, 1930 – June 8, 2012Lilli Schiwy

was born in Poland. She was the oldest of four chil-dren and had two sisters and one brother.

Her German parents, Pau-line and Lud-wig Fender, were deeply rooted in the Evangelical faith, and Lilli was a born again Christian from her young years.

The family were refugees to Germany during the war years, and Lilli immigrated to Canada in 1949. In 1951, she married Henry Schiwy and they enjoyed a happy and blessed life in Chilliwack for over sixty years. They had three children during those years.

Throughout the second half of her life, Lilli was plagued by many chronic health is-

sues, however she alwayskept her loving nature andwonderful sense of humour.She was the heart and soul ofher family, and dearly loved,she will be missed every dayof our lives. She was greatlyloved by many friends, andloved them in return.

Lilli was predeceased byher mother, Pauline, in 1952,and her father, Ludwig, in1965. She is survived by herhusband, Henry, two daugh-ters, Marlene Schiwy (SteveRosen) in Vancouver, and Nel-lie Schiwy in Victoria, a sonWalter Schiwy in Chilliwackand two grandchildren, Stefanand Chelsea Brandt in Victo-ria; by her sisters, Ella Fender,Ede Fender and brother, HorstFender; Aunt Hilda Fenderand numerous cousins, niecesand nephews.

Her family would like tothank the caring staff of the3rd Floor Medical ward atChilliwack General Hospitalwho cared for her during herlast ten days.

A visitation for familyand friends will take place atHenderson’s Funeral Homeon Saturday, June 16 at 9:00am followed by interment inChilliwack Cemetery. A me-morial service will be held at2:00 pm at the Chilliwack Bap-tist Church, 46336 First Ave,Chilliwack. In lieu of fl owersdonations may be made to theChain of Love Ministry, in careof Chilliwack Baptist Church.

Online condolences can be left at www.hendersonsfunerals.com

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(604) 792.1344

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6 beautiful farm raised kittens, ready now, litter trained, in/outdoor. $75/ea. 604-701-1680

BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES P/B. fem. $550 red & white. Vet chk, 1st shots Call 604-250-4360

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

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are

Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at

fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

FLUFFY WHITE Maltese pups, 8 weeks old. Family raised. $750 fi rm. Call 604-597-4760.

NEED 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

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

503 ANTIQUES & VINTAGE

JACOBEAN OAK BARLEY TWIST DROP

LEAF TABLEat the NEWLY OPENED

ANTIQUE STORE IN VEDDER.

5616 Vedder Rd. Junction of Keith Wilson,

hours: 12-5, thurs-sat.604-798-0071/823-7210

509 AUCTIONS

Big Valley Auction6 0 4 - 8 5 7 - 0 8 0 0www.bigvalleyauction

ANTIQUE AUCTION

June 20th @ 5:00pmPreview 9:00am

Furniture, Artwork, BronzesCrystal, China, Collectibles CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME

Unit # 4 - 26157 FRASER HWY., accredited appraisals available

523 UNDER $100

39” WIDE, extra long box spring mattress, with rails, $60. (604)703-4792

3 WHEEL mobility scooter, gd shape, needs battery. $100. (604)824-9097

8’ fi berglass canopy w/lights & slid-ing front window $100, 792-5406------------------------------------------------4’x4’ padded artist work table $25, 27” Sylvania TV $75, 792-5406

Motorola talkabout 2 way radios, new, $40. (604)845-2927-----------------------------------------------portable 40 channel CB radio, $25. (604)845-2927-----------------------------------------------2 new West Coast mirrors w/hard-ware, $50. (604)845-2927 -----------------------------------------------Wilkinson sword hedge clippers, $20. (604)845-2927-----------------------------------------------Hedge pruners, $15. (604)845-2927-----------------------------------------------HD 25’ RV extension cord, $25. (604)845-2927

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

523 UNDER $100

Used galv. roofi ng 5’/10’/12’, exam-ple, cover 12x21, $100, 793-7714------------------------------------------------Elec. mower $30, gas one $70, self propelled one cheap 793-7714------------------------------------------------Cold window air conditioners $50-$100, don’t snooze & lose 793-7714-----------------------------------------------Tall propane patio heater $100 incl. tank, patio fi repit avail. 793-7714------------------------------------------------Mobility. walker, 4 wh, seat brakes $80 toilet seat riser $20, 793-7714------------------------------------------------4 Jack stands, steel ramps, bat, car-ry or on wheels $100 for all 793-7714-------------------------------------------------3 concrete dwarfs $40 ea. or all for $100, need some detailing 793-7714-------------------------------------------------Comp. reverse osmosis unit incl. small blue tank $100, 793-7714-------------------------------------------------Brass spitoons, small $20, lrge $35, others also avail. 793-7714-------------------------------------------------New hydrolic jack w/jack stands (in case) chair block $50 ea. 793-7714-------------------------------------------------2 1/2’ high indoor fountain $40, lots of garden orn. $5/$10/$20 793-7714-------------------------------------------------Nice elec. hedge trimmers, $15 - $30 gas ones $50 & up 793-7714------------------------------------------------ kenmore portable dishwasher $100, counter top one cheap 793-7714------------------------------------------------Dog a loo med. size $86, huge one (St. Bernard) size cheap 793-7714-----------------------------------------------Medium freezer 5’ long great for a moose $100 call 793-7714------------------------------------------------Cold but ugly window a/c $35, nice looking (also cold) $70, 793-7714------------------------------------------------Tempered glass fro deck or pool, green houses etc. $30ea 793-7714------------------------------------------------

524 UNDER $200

Queen bed w/comfort. & shams, $150, Candy drop fert. $20 792-5406-------------------------------------------------13x26 tent w/cathedral style win-dows, $150, 792-5406

Walker, Evolution, seat, basket, lg locking wheels, $150. Call (604)824-9097

528 CONSIGNMENT

Adj. queen bed w/vibrat. indiv. cont, can be split, $350 obo, 792-5406

533 FERTILIZERS

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure13 yards - $100 fresh or well rotted.

10 yards - $120. Free delivery in Chilliwack. 604-856-8877

548 FURNITURE

MATTRESSES starting at $99• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings

100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

560 MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

563 MISC. WANTED

Buying Old Coins: Can + USA$1, 50¢, 25¢, 10¢, Gold, SetsLocal Collector 604-701-8041

REAL ESTATE

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

BUSINESS for Sale $30,000 Ladies Clothing Store Harrison Hot Springs Price includes inventory (approx 25K) and fi xtures (approx 26K) Sept 30/2012 take over date. Price is not negotiable. 604.796.2930

625 FOR SALE BY OWNER

ID# 149898 ~ $325,0009860 Candow St Chilliwack

604.701.0280

627 HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES!Older House • Damaged House

Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments

Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

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40 BRAND NEW UNITS!40 BRAND NEW UNITS!READY JULY 2012READY JULY 2012

1 & 2 bedrooms, secure parking, no pets, close to all amenities, walk to Leisure Centre and downtown, 55+,

5 or 6 appliances available, on-site manager.STARTING AT $620/MO.

Contact Trudi at 604-392-5684 or Bill at 991-1777 or email [email protected]

OPEN HOUSE

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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.

APARTMENTS FOR RENT:

Bradshaw Strata Mgmt. Ltd

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

Hazelwood Manor9282 Hazel St.On bus route.

Applewood Court45744 Spadina Ave.

Ideal for seniors.Chilliwack Gardens

45749 Spadina Ave.Ideal for seniors

Mcintosh Manor45598 McIntosh Dr.Bright and spacious.

604-792-1872/604-316-5363

ARCADIA ARMSDeluxe 2 bdrm unit

• Convenient location• Gas fi replace• 4 appliances• Hot water & gas incl.,• $625/mo.• Avail., now.

604-799-025946160 Princess AveStratatech Property

Managementstratatechconsulting.ca

REAL ESTATE

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

New SRI *1152 s/f dblwide $77,900 *14x70 full gyproc single wide, load-ed $66,900. Repossessed Mobiles & Modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

636 MORTGAGES

640 RECREATIONAL

MOVE IN TOMORROW & enjoy summer in comfort. 10 miles S. of Sumas, Wa.

~ Turnkey Operation ~Quality Mallard Cottage, new steel roof, lge sunny lot, shed, productive vegetable garden, safe fi re pit, incl. wood, friendly helpful neighbors, phone, TV, furniture & appliances.

Bargain @ $29,000. obo.604-852-3216

REAL ESTATE

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYSwww.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

LANAI Apartments9462 Cook St.

(certifi ed crime-freemulti-housing complex)

Heat/hot water * On-site Mgr.Adult Oriented * Elevator

Large Storage Area * No petsWheelchair access * Onsite

laundry * Digital cable * Security cameras * Parking

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

1 bedrooms - $650/m, Apr 1.2 bedrooms - $750/m, Apr 1.Call Verna, 604-819-0445

Chilliwack, 1 & 2 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation, schools. Parking, laundry hook/up incl. avail now or May 1. Rob, 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm.

Chilliwack. 2 bdrm 2 bath apt, F/S, W/D, DW, secure parking, hospital area, $850/M +DD. 604-819-8664

WE’RE ON THE WEBwww.bcclassified.com

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

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. 2 bdrm, 850sf, w/d, family oriented. Newly reno’d, $800. Avail now. 604-792-0749

Chilliwack, 46053 Chilliwack Cen-tral Rd. 2bdrm, 25+, 2 bath, sec. prking, 3 appl., patio, n/p avail now $850/m. Ross Fullbrook, PREC Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

CHILLIWACK 46356 Margaret Ave. clean 1 BD: $550, avail. June 1. sm pet negot. Ref’s req’d. Call Ross Fullbrook, PREC Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

Chilliwack, 7694 Evans Rd, 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt., incl. 5 appl., gas f/p, lam. fl oor, immaculate, 1 cat permit-ted, 4th fl oor, avail. now $900/m, Ross Fullbrook, PREC Royal Lep-age, 604792-0077

Chilliwack

9430 Nowell St.1 bdrm, avail now. Adult oriented. Heat, hot water window coverings incl, most suites with balco-ny, laundry on 1st fl r with elevator, call (604)824-0264

CHILLIWACK Camelot

Apartments9197 Mary St.

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

Starting at $650.00/mo.

Call Jerry or Fern 604-795-3159

CHILLIWACK

DRIFTWOOD APTS. 9474 Cook St

1/2 Month Free Rent!

1 & 2 bdrm, $575/$675 fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult orient-ed. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every fl oor. 604-792-1503 for details

CHILLIWACK LAKESIDE COURT

45810 First Ave., West

1/2 Month Free Rent!!

Newly updated lg 1 bdrm, 2 bdrm($675/m), 2 bath con-dos in secure and well main-tained building. Secure park-ing, elevator with wheel chair access. Walk across the street for shopping, next to library, park. Includes 3 ap-pliances, window coverings, insuite storage, laundry on every fl oor. Onsite manager. Available now.

604-792-1506 for details

CHILLIWACK

QUIET, CLEAN, SECURE,

1 bedroom $575/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 quiet sec lrg 2 bd, ldry deck, $750-$775 & 1 bdrm $575 Nr bus/shops Incl cbl 604-703-1401

Chilliwack. Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm, huge balcony, FREE heat, h/w & parking, elevator. Great Mary St. lo-cation. From $625/m. 604-702-0722

Chilliwack. The Vibe, 2 bdrm, $875-$900/m, avail now. 1 week early move in no charge. Collin, Strata-tech Property Management (604)703-6209

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

CHWK. 2 bd, 1bth, suite for rent. No smk. no pets. $700/mnth. Call Gerry 604-861-7560

CLEARBROOK

WEST POINT VILLA31831 Peardonville Rd.2 bdrm, newly reno’d, lndry, d/w, fr/st, garburator. Gas

F/P, U/G prkg $785/mo incl’s H2O & gas. Avail NOW!!

Paul (604) 864-4942

COTTONWOOD Apts.1 MONTH FREE

2 Bdrm Suite. Avail now.Near Cottonwood Mall on quiet

street. N/S, N/P, Hot water, 3 appls, balcony, elevator, On-site Manager. 55 +

Call Mgr: 604-791-9488

FREE RENT*ask us how....

Vedder/Garrison area1 or 2 bdrm.

Heat included,laundry included,starting at $600/

per mo.604-858-9832

HOPE. Better than an apartment, 2 bdrm mobile home for rent in sen-ior’s community in Hope. Call Gor-don @ 604-240-3464

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

JUST AVAILABLE, One Bedroom Apartment with unique layout and a sky lit kitchen. Heat, water and gar-bage included and the shared laun-dry is just down the hall. Crime free building with live in manager. $600 per month. Call 604-392-7429.

Luxury Suites

1 & 2 Bdrms & den• Adult oriented, 5 appl’s• Secure underground pkng • Across from hospital, close

to all amenities. No pets. • CRIME-FREE CERTIFIED

8977/9003 Edward StDiana, 604-792-4191

No Sunday [email protected]

Mountain Village Apts9482 Williams St.

bright extra lg 1 bdrm$550/m

Heat & hot water, new carpet & li-no, balcony, parking, coin laun-dry, elevator, cls to amenities, under new on-site mgmt. Ref’s

req’d. 604-795-9492 to view

Promontory, lg 2 bdrm, 3 bath, 5 appl. priv entr, hrdwd fl rs, f/p, 2 decks, share yard, $850 + util. Avail now. Call 1 (604)518-3417

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Shaw Ave Apartments

7451 Shaw Ave.2-1 bdrm, $670/m

2 appl., n/p, n/s, elec bbq, storage available, bus route, walk to amenities, crime-free

building. On-site manager. We cater to seniors.

Avail now. CALL 604-858-2513

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

Chilliwack, 45850 Alexander Ave., space for lease, 600 sq.ft. Avail now. $600/mth. 1-888-295-7179

715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHILLIWACK - 1st Ave/Windsor.2 Bdrm duplex, newly renovated.

w/d, huge yard, carport, storage rm, ns/np, $800/mo. Avail. July 1.

604-928-2663.

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

SHUSWAP COUNTRY ESTATESManufactured Homes by

Moduline Industries Under $110.00/sq.ft.

Net HST included for a limited time.

Retire with us...on time...on budget.

250-835-2366 www.shuswapcountryestates.com

734 MODULAR HOMES

JUNE SPECIALBrand New 16’ Wide Modular

Homes. From $69,000.00 [email protected]

736 HOMES FOR RENT

ABBOTSFORD, Newly Reno 6 bdrm, 2 1/2 ba, 2 kits, 2 f/p, sun deck, big lots, many more... Pls view location 33371 Hawthorn Ave, call 604-715-1717 to view inside the home. Thank you!

Chilliwack, 2 bdrm, elegantly fur-nished executive villa at The Falls Golf and Country club, great view garage, 6 appl, insuite laundry, view at www.deercrestvillas.com. Sec deposit $1500/m. Rent $2300/m util incl. Call Gerry (780)499-5706 or email: [email protected]

Chilliwack, 2 bdrm, recently updat-ed, fenced, private, next to Lt Mtn. $800/m. Avail now. (604)793-7863

CHILLIWACK. 46001 5th Ave, 2 bdrm, yard, n/p, n/s, avail now. 604-795-2450, 819-6657, 604-792-0671

Chilliwack, 4 bdrm new house, fenced. $1600/m + util. Avail Jul 1. N/p, n/s, 1 (604)339-2683/295-1582

Chilliwack, small cottage on 1/2 acre, private location, refs, suit long term. (604)853-5195

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

TRY A bcclassified.com CLASSIFIED AD.

551 GARAGE SALES

AgassizMoving Sale

Saturday, June 168:30am - 3pm

2095 Aberdeen Dr.(Across from Agassiz United Church)

Double dresser w/ mirror, book-cases, variety of end tables, oil

paintings, pics, garden boxes, or-naments, dishes, crystal & more!

Chilliwack10083 Shamrock Dr

June 168 - 4pm

household goods, light fi x-tures and lawn and garden items

Chilliwack

45659 Henderson Ave.

Sat. June 16 & Sun. June 17

9am - 4pmhousehold goods, etc.

Chilliwack46110 Yale Rd

June 16 9am - 5pm

Back in the DayReno Sale

Furniture, knick knacks, 1/2 price everything must go!

Records, $2 each

Chilliwack

46468 Elliot AveJune 16

8am - 3pmmultiple baby & kids misc items. Multi family sale

Chilliwack

46525 Riverside DrJune 23

8am - 4pmclothing, books, toys,

household items, 25+ tables.

Chilliwack

8930 Vines StJune 16

9am - 3pmlots of household

items

GRAHAM Football Multi-Family Garage Sale - Fundraiser Sat, June 23, 8am-2pm Rain or Shine - GW Graham

551 GARAGE SALES

Chilliwack9685 Sidney StJune 16 & 178:30 - 2pm

7 drawer tool box, tools, bags of nuts bolts/screws/nails, house-hold, automotive, games/movies, household. Rain or shine

ChilliwackHuge Multi-family

Garage Sale45910 Alexander Ave

June 169am - 3pm

something for everyone

ChilliwackMULTI FAMILY

& ESTATE SALESat June 16th, 9-3 p.m.

9390 Carleton St.Furniture, ladies brand name clothes, housewares, lots of misc. & small kitchen appls. Please no early birds.

Chilliwack Multi-unit Strata Sale

46385 First AveJune 9

8:30 - 12:30Plenty of unique

bargains.

CHILLIWACK

Sat June 1611am - 4pm

45500 Sininger Place( Miller & Watson )

Kids items, household, furniture, pool accessories, etc.

Chilliwack

Super SaleJune 14 - 169am - 3pm

45716 Kipp Ave(Between Mary/Edwards)

collectibles, tools, dishes, crafts, books, DVD’s and misc.

HUGE GARAGE SALE!!! June 16th 8am to 3pm. Furniture, Kids, Baby, Electronics. 46199 DANIEL DRIVE (Promontory)

Promontory

4829 Teskey RdJune 16

8am - 1pmhuge downsize - furniture, antiques, art, china, glass-ware, lamps & more

551 GARAGE SALES

Sardis

44697 Kimberley PlJune 16

8am - 1pmboys car bed, dresser, running stroller, misc

Sardis45936 Springfi eld Pl

June 169am - 2pm

No early birds please.tons of kids clothes - all siz-es, toys, household, bikes

Sardis

7476 Vedder RdMountainview Church

parking lotMulti family garage sale

June 168am - 3pm

SATURDAY MARKET in the Park

at Cultus Lake

June 9 - Sept. 1stEast Side Main Beach

Parking Lot.(Behind Giggle Ridge)

10am - 3pmVenders Welcome

(604)858-6593

*Farmers Market *Crafts, *Flea market, *Home baking,

*Fresh produceEntertainment when available

TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN

SWAP MEET260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley

EVERY Sunday 7am604-856-5165

Weather permitting

Vedder/Yarrow

43241 Vedder Mtn RdJune 14, 15 & 16

9am - 5pm25% off

Estate SaleRoyal Albert American Beauty

Rose, shoe collection, cabinets, many more - worth the drive.

Yarrow

42220 Knox AveJune 16 & 179am - 5pm

part of antique collection, toys, household, ride on mower, dump cart, utility trailer, juke box, gram-maphone, 7-Up machine

Moving Sale.

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2 UNITS AVAILABLE

NOW!at Fairhaven

(located next building) Need batteries for your electric scooter?

Call Silver Creek Electric Vehicles604-869-0199 06/12W_SCA12

KEY TRACK AUTO SALES

CARS & VANS:1997 DODGE CARAVAN 7 psgr auto st#240 $1495 2002 KIA RIO RX-V 4dr au-to, hatch back st#245 $24002001 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4dr sdn auto ST#242 $25001998 HONDA ACCORD 4dr auto leather sdn ST#215 $29002000 DODGE NEON 4DR auto sunroof, runs good ST#147 $29952002 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4dr auto st#195 $29952002 FORD WINDSTAR sport 7 pass auto Aircare ST#108 $34952002 CHEV CAVALIER 4dr auto sdn st#208 $3995 2002 FORD EXPLORER 4dr auto 7 pass leather black ST# 213 $49001997 NISSAN PATHFIND-ER 4dr auto 4X4 runs good ST#221 $49002003 CADILLAC CTS 4dr sdn auto fully loaded ST#237 $49002002 BUICK GRANDVIEW 7 pass auto ST#214 $59002006 DODGE MAGNUM 4dr wagon auto fully loaded ST#106 $6900

TRUCKS THIS WEEK:

1997 CHEV PU EXT CAB 5 spd short box ST#229 $39952002 GMC SONOMA EXT cab auto st#166 $49952001 FORD F250 XLT quad cab shrt box, fully loaded ST#228 $59952005 FORD F250 XLT quad cab 4X4 auto diesel ST#125 $8,9002006 GMC CREW CAB 4X4 auto long box full loaded ST#198 $99002007 FORD F150 reg cab V6 auto long box ST#205 $10,9002005 GMC SLE CREW cab 4X4 auto diesel long box, loaded ST#218 $11,9002001 FORD F350 Dually 4X4 crew cab XLT 7.3L pwrstrk diesel ST#130 $11,9002008 FORD F150 REG CAB 4x4 auto long box ST#207 $11,9002007 FORD RANGER 4X4 auto super cab st#193 $12,9002006 CHEV LT CREW CAB auto Duramax diesel leather, loaded ST#217 $12,9002005 FORD F250 CREW cab Lariat leather diesel 4X4 auto ST#246 $13,9002005 CHEV 2500 HD LS crew cab Duramax diesel leather 4X4 auto ST#190 $16,9002006 FORD F350 CREW CAB Lariat leather 4X$ auto diesel ST#164 $17,995

33166 S. Fraser Way, Abbotsford DL#31038

604-855-0666www.keytrackautosales.com

851 TRUCKS & VANS

RENTALS

736 HOMES FOR RENT

CHILLIWACK46626 Yale Rd Green Gables

New paint, fl ooring - 1 bed cabin $710 incl elec or bachelor cabin $600 incl elec, mobile home pad $300 plus util. Small pets only.

Dan Lang Remax Little Oak Realty Ltd. 604-504-7368 or 1-800-668-8661 or email at [email protected]

Garrison Crossing, beautiful 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath home, great family home with in walking distance to schools, parks, shopping and rec-reation, avail July 1. $1400/m plus util, downstairs rented. 604-824-2365 or (604)316-4229

741 OFFICE/RETAIL

Space for LeaseNewly Renovated

Chilliwack Mallstorage, automotive, professional

500 - 12000 sq. ft. Ross Stathers

1-877-738-7603

747 RV PADS

Camperland RV Resort has Sum-mer/Winter RV Pads Rentals available. Summer $650/month (hy-dro included) Winter $350/month (hydro metered) Cable/Wi-Fi available for $30 each. Call 604-794-7361 to reserve.

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

CHILLIWACK share 4 bd home, quiet area. $450 incl util., laund fac., satellite tv/i/net. (604)392-5680

ROSEDALE, share home. private bath. Suit working person. ref. n/s, non-drinkers, laundry, $450/m incl. util. Avail now. Call 604-794-3930

SARDIS. Private fully furnished bedroom with separate entrance in very well kept home. Shrd kitchen & bath. Incl hydro, cble, lndry. $425 Avail now. N/P. 604-845-3508.

Sardis/Promotory, mature/retired person to share lg furn 2 bdrm + den home. fncd private yard, sm dog negot. very clean must be seen $450/m. incl util (604)847-3120

749 STORAGE

EAST CHILLIWACK Storage/Work Shop. hydro incl, secure. Call 604-819-7231. Mon-Sat.

GREENDALE Secure storage room for car boat or camper Also small shop 16x20. 604-823-6530

750 SUITES, LOWER

CHILLIWACK 1 bdr g/lvl, sep entry. W/D, heat, hydro. Ref’s & DD req’d, $650/mo. Ns/Np. 604-792-7484.

RENTALS

750 SUITES, LOWER

CHILLIWACK, 1 bdrm incl. utils & cable, n/s, furnished $650/m; 1 bdrm, $550/m. Ideal for single n/s person. (604)792-0671, 795-2450 or 819-6657,

CHILLIWACK 2 BDRM above aver-age suite, priv entry, sep lndry, stor-age, carport & lrg yard. Utils incl. avail now $900 Carol 604-316-4668

Garrison, newer 1 bdrm, full bath. Ns/np. $695 incl. utils, sat & inet. Avail now. 604-791-0026

LOWER suite avlble after June 15. Two bdrm. Apps & utlts inc except phn or cbl. Separate entrance. Damage dep & refs reqd. East CHWK. Prefer single or couple. No pets. $1025. 604-819-1701.

Sardis 2 bdrm bsmt entry, incl util. share W/D, fenced yard, suit mom/child or couple (604)824-0264

751 SUITES, UPPER

CHILLIWACK. 2 bdrm Fairfi eld isl, upper ste, cls to school bright, new-ly painted, clean & spacious, util incl., deck, share laundry. $900/m Avail July 1. Carol, 604-316-4668

CHILLIWACK, 3 bdrm, main fl r, 1 bath, lrg kit., quiet street, close to school, UFV, hospital, Prospera centre. Garden, shop, heat pump, a/c. $1100/mo + util. Avail June 15. (604) 824-7665 or 316-5980

CHILLIWACK: 3 BDRM, spacious, above average suite, vaulted ceil-ing, b/i micro, d/w, b/i vac, lndry, strg shed, carport & lrg yard. Avail jun 30. $1250/mo utils included. Call Carol 604-316-4668

Sardis, 3 bdrm + den, $1495 incl some util. Avail July 1, walk to all levels of schools, open fl oor plan, 9’ ceiling, 2 full bath, gas f/p, dbl car garage, lg yard, blinds, 6 appl., refs req’d. Al for details, (604)819-7470

TRANSPORTATION

806 ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

736 HOMES FOR RENT

TRANSPORTATION

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OVER A THOUSANDVEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

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Car Doors................$3995

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Fenders ...................$2595

Door Glasses .........$1495

CompositeHeadlights ...........$2795

Front Diff Assys .....$6995

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818 CARS - DOMESTIC

1975 DODGE ROYAL MONACCO, 2 dr., 360 motor, auto, 70,000 miles. $2250. Call (604)869-9503

1975 MERCURY MARQUE, 4 dr, 351M motor, auto, 70,000 miles. $795. Call (604)869-9503

1977 CHEV NOVA CONCAIRS, 4 dr, 305 motor, auto, 47,000 original miles. $750. Call (604)869-9503

1987 CAMARO 2.8, just AirCared, looks excellent and runs excellent, $1495. Call: (604)866-6168.

2001 CHEV CAVALIER, 5spd manual, 4dr, low kms, new aircare, $2000 fi rm. 604-538-4883

2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING, silver, convertible, 84,000 kms. Auto. Air-cared. $4,900. obo. 604-826-0519

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818 CARS - DOMESTIC

2005 PONTIAC SUNFIRE. Superb condition. 102,000 kms. $3,500. Call Paul (604)615-0779

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

2000 Mercedes Benz C230W Ele-gance, all options, exc cond., $6000 obo. (778)552-8817

2003 HONDA CIVIC, black, 2dr, coupe. 133,119 kms. $6000 obo. Phone 604-309-1876

2006 Nissan 350Z, black, 45,000 miles, 6 speed, mint condition. $17,000.00 Dwayne 604-991-1900

824 CARS/TRUCKSFOR LEASE/RENT

Wanted to Rent classic vehicle for June 22, pay cash/labour. Call leave message. 604-793-3786

830 MOTORCYCLES

1989 6 CYLINDER, 1 owner touring motorcycle. Wineberry color. Al-ways garaged when not in use. $7,200. Phone 604-852-9529

2002 TRIUMPH TROPHY. Low k’s, new battery, runs good. $4,700. Call 604-217-3479; 778-880-0233.

2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON Sports-ter. Lady owned, excellent shape & well maintained, 20,000 kms. $8,500. obo. Sue (604)308-9344

838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

12’ Aluminum Boat; motor & trailer; tarp, seats; life jackets. Call (604)792-6479

1997 Fleetwood 27’ Class A, self-cont’d, TV, b.i.generator, storage ++ Mint! $12,999. 604-853-5528

1997 Fleetwood Storm 26’ Class “A”, Chev., power, 55,000m, exc. cond. totally redone inside, all std m/h options, $20,000 obo, will con-sider trade. 604-309-1979, Tom

2004 ITASCA SPIRIT 29.4 ft. Class C motorhome, 50,000km. 2 slide outs, awnings, generator & ext. warranty. Exc. cond. $39,900. 604-856-8177 / 604-308-5489(Aldergrv)

2004 Jayco Eagle 312FKS

Front kichen, super slide, island queen, FULLY LOADED.

Dealer #9968 Sale Price $14,980www.meridianrv.com

604-941-86352006 30’ NORTHSHORE trailer, dbl 36” slide bunk unit, loaded, exc cond. $16,900. call (604)824-8970

2008 Outback 21LE

Rear king slide, front bunks, a/c, NICELY EQUIPPED.

Dealer #9968 Sale Price $14,900www.meridianrv.com

604-941-8635

2010 21’ travel trailer, elec awn, micr/conv oven, dual elec/prop hw htr, 1/2 ton haulable, slide, clean, $23,000 obo. (604)824-7699

752 TOWNHOUSES

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845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

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

Autos • Trucks• Equipment Removal

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

Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2006 Ford Expedition XLT, 110,000 kms, lady driven, all services, leath-er, automatic, seats 8, full load. No accidents, pearl cashmere color. $16,000. Dwayne 604-991-1900

2007 Chevrolet HHR. Exc cond. & well maint. 160k mostly hiway kms. Sunroof, power seat, windows, etc. Well below wholesale value at $7,950. Call 604 250-3089

752 TOWNHOUSES

TRANSPORTATION

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2007 JEEP COMPASS, only 44,000 kms. Loaded. $12,995. Must sell. Call 604-768-6771.

1994 CHEVY ASTRO, runs good, $900 obo. Call (604)869-2939

1998 MAZDA MPV, All Sport Model 7 passenger, Aircared until 2014 good cond. Asking $2900. 604-855-7129 or 778-240-0698.

1999 FORD E450 Cube Van. 7.3 diesel, 16 ft box. Rollup door. New trans, brakes, starter & batt. $8500. (604)814-5071, 604-671-2511

2000 7 PASS. CHEVY VENTURE, 144 km, great shape (maint. rcrds), fully loaded, $3,150. 604-702-1941

809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS

TRANSPORTATION

851 TRUCKS & VANS

2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA, GREY METALLIC, LEATHER, AC, PWR WDS, MOON RF, NAV, DVD, 2 SCREENS, 290000KM, $12000 on-co, 604-791-3125

2003 FORD WINDSTAR, rebuilt auto trans. Runs exc. Green. $3000 obo. (604)826-0519

2004 FORD Windstar, 4 dr. fully loaded, aircared, $2600 obo. Phone 604-504-0932.

2005 FORD F150, 4X4, crew cab , green, auto, 160 kms, options, $11,000 fi rm. Call 604-538-9257.

2007 DODGE CARAVAN - 74,000 kms. Excellent condition. New tires. $9,000/obo. 604-859-8263

859 UTILITY TRAILERS

MOTORCYCLE / UTILITY CARRI-ER/TRAILER, fi ts 1-3 bikes, w/ gear box & ramp, hardly used $1175 trades? 778-888-6805.

MARINE

912 BOATS

14’ ALUMINUM Extra wide boat with 25 hp elec. start motor. Like new. Good trailer. Bargain Price. $3700. Phone 604-847-3103.

2007 20’ Monterey boat, 95 hours, ski tower, extra stand up cover, service records, tandem trailer, $26,700obo. (604)796-9074

NEED A LAWYER MONEY! Selling my 23’ Bitz Day Cruiser w/tandem axle trailer, 454 BB Chev Turbo 400, Coal V Drive w/22% overdrive, frest paint. Too much to list. $5,500. 604-820-1323

Repairers Lien Act

Fraser Valley Bus and Charter

William John C Smith

The following unit will be sold on June 29, 2011 for monies owing to Lickman Truck and Trailer $6581.98 plus all costs incurred by this action.

1992 MCI Bus1M8GDM9AXNP044254

Consumer Bailiffs 604 795 7337

736 HOMES FOR RENT

809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS

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C. Crewneck Tees Journey, Care Share. Sizes XS–2XL. (3FLBHPSB2JOUTEE/CARETE) Reg. $19.99 SALE $13.99

A. V-neck Scrub Tops with Silpure Plum, ceil blue, navy, black, white. Sizes XS–3XL. (HPSC-SCRUB TOP) Reg. $24.99 SALE $17.49

B. Multi-pocket Elastic-waist Essential Scrub Pants with Silpure Ceil blue, navy, white, black, plum. Sizes XS–3XL. (HP3F-SCESPANT) Reg. $26.99 SALE $18.89

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Sale in effect June 13–20, 2012

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F. Denver Hayes SOFT® Basic Scoop Neck Tanks Assorted colours. Sizes XS–2XL. (3AFMDSSB201128B/C/P/S, 3AFMDSSP203128C/P/S, 3AFMDSSU205128C) Reg. $12.99 SALE $7.49

G. Denver Hayes SOFT® Crew Neck Tees Assorted colours. Sizes XS–2XL. (ES3A0310-113B, 3AFADSST1-113C, 3AFADSSB2-113C/S, 3AFADSSP2-113C/S, 3AFADSSU2-113C/S) Reg. $16.99 SALE $9.99

H. Solid-colour CURVE-TECH® BraTanks Assorted solid colours. Sizes XS–2XL. (3AFMDHSB101179B/201179C/203179C) Reg. $26.99 SALE $14.99

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