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abbotsfordtimes.com Mission batters Hurricanes 14 T U E S D A Y INSIDE: Gravel in Fraser River is now a navigational concern Pg. 3 October 30, 2012 NEWS, SPORTS, WEATHER & ENTERTAINMENT JENNIFER SALTMAN The Province J esse Blue West says he did not kill Chelsey Acorn – he simply buried her body in a misguided attempt to protect his son. West, 60, testified Thursday in B.C. Supreme Court in Chill- iwack where he is on trial for the first-degree murder of the Abbotsford teen. On June 11, 2005, West said he went to a campsite along the Coquihalla River north of Hope to pick up his son, Dustin Blue Robert Moir, and Chelsey. Moir and Chelsey, who were dating, were in a “heated argu- ment” when he arrived, West said. He said he gave them a few minutes to end the argu- ment and pack up. He said he unlocked the trunk of the car and went for a short walk by the river. As he walked toward the campsite, West said he saw the two still arguing. West said Moir was gestic- ulating as he talked and hit Chelsey, causing her to fall to the ground. “I don’t think he planned it or meant it on purpose,” West said. He said Chelsey had a gash on her forehead and he couldn’t tell if she was breath- ing or had a pulse. “It looked really serious and obviously things didn’t look too good,” West said. He said he put a blanket on Chelsey and looked at her more closely, but couldn’t find signs of life. “I went into recovery mode,” West said. “As far as I was con- cerned I had a couple choices. I could call 911 and turn my son in, or I could hide the prob- lem as long as possible, and I decided to make the wrong decision and hide it.” West said he told Moir to pack up and dug a shallow grave in the fire pit using a machete and his hands. He said he took Chelsey’s clothes off before burying her so it would take longer to identify her, placed her body in the hole and covered it with rocks and dirt. He said he did this gently. “I did have respect for her,” West said. Her body was found by hikers in April 2006. West told defence lawyer Brian Coleman he didn’t have anything to do with Chelsey’s death. West was the subject of a “Mr. Big” police undercover operation, during which he admitted to a supposed crime boss that he had strangled Chelsey. West said he lied to the officer because he had been promised trips, a truck, a motorcycle and money. “Those are great incentives to say whatever you want me to say,” West said. Crown prosecutor Carolyn Kramer grilled West on the details of June 11, 2005, focus- ing on his description of the campsite. West’s description of where he said he buried Chelsey’s body differs from where she was found. Cheryl Walden, who fostered Chelsey, said she was fuming as she listened toWest’s testi- mony in court. “It’s just ridiculously unbe- lievable,” Walden said. She said she’s disturbed Chelsey’s family are unlikely to find out the truth about her death. “Families want to know what happened to their loved one – why,” Walden said. “Chelsey was just such a wonderful young lady, she had so much going for her. Why would any- body want to murder a 14- year-old?” Buried body to protect his son – JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES Theresa Forden puts the finishing touches on her haunted house, which will be open Halloween night to welcome trick-or- treaters. She and husband Rocky and family have been spooking up 9th Avenue in Mission for about six years. “It’s almost too much for the little kids,” she said. See www.abbotsfordtimes.com for photos from the MSA Museum costume contest. SPOOKTACULAR HAUNTING A MISSION NEIGHBOURHOOD ROCHELLE BAKER [email protected] P eople will be paying more to ride the bus after Abbotsford and Mission councils approved a fare increase. Adults and college students are facing a 29 per cent fare increase, which translates into an additional 50 cents more per ride. Students and seniors, facing close to a 15 per cent increase, will be charged another 25 cents per ride. Monthly passes will jump to $52 from $45 for adults while college students will pay $42, up from $36. A monthly student pass will be $35, up from $30 a month while a senior’s pass will be $38, up from $36. However, council has also eliminated the fare zone between Abbotsford and Aldergrove and increased the age children could ride free to eight years old, up from age four. Abbotsford council approved the hikes at its Oct. 15 meeting despite staff concerns the higher fare increases could impact the affordability of transit and cause signifi- cant decreases to ridership, particularly among the most vulnerable residents in the community. The staff recommended council consider limiting all fare hikes to 25 cents. 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Page 1: Abbotsford Times October 30 2012

abbotsfordtimes.com

Mission battersHurricanes14

T U E S D A Y

INSIDE: Gravel in Fraser River is now a navigational concern Pg. 3

October 30, 2012

N E W S , S P O R T S , W E A T H E R & E N T E R T A I N M E N T

JENNIFER SALTMAN

The Province

Jesse Blue West says he didnot kill Chelsey Acorn – hesimply buried her body in

a misguided attempt to protecthis son.

West, 60, testified Thursdayin B.C. Supreme Court in Chill-iwack where he is on trial forthe first-degree murder of theAbbotsford teen.

On June 11, 2005, West saidhe went to a campsite alongthe Coquihalla River northof Hope to pick up his son,Dustin Blue Robert Moir, andChelsey.

Moir and Chelsey, who weredating, were in a “heated argu-ment” when he arrived, Westsaid. He said he gave them afew minutes to end the argu-ment and pack up. He said heunlocked the trunk of the carand went for a short walk bythe river. As he walked towardthe campsite, West said he sawthe two still arguing.

West said Moir was gestic-ulating as he talked and hitChelsey, causing her to fall tothe ground.

“I don’t think he planned itor meant it on purpose,” Westsaid. He said Chelsey had agash on her forehead and hecouldn’t tell if she was breath-ing or had a pulse.

“It looked really serious andobviously things didn’t look toogood,” West said.

He said he put a blanketon Chelsey and looked at hermore closely, but couldn’t findsigns of life.

“I went into recovery mode,”West said. “As far as I was con-cerned I had a couple choices. Icould call 911 and turn my sonin, or I could hide the prob-lem as long as possible, andI decided to make the wrongdecision and hide it.”

West said he told Moir topack up and dug a shallowgrave in the fire pit using amachete and his hands. Hesaid he took Chelsey’s clothesoff before burying her so itwould take longer to identifyher, placed her body in thehole and covered it with rocksand dirt. He said he did thisgently.

“I did have respect for her,”West said. Her body was foundby hikers in April 2006.

West told defence lawyerBrian Coleman he didn’t haveanything to do with Chelsey’sdeath.

West was the subject of a“Mr. Big” police undercoveroperation, during which headmitted to a supposed crimeboss that he had strangledChelsey. West said he lied tothe officer because he hadbeen promised trips, a truck,a motorcycle and money.

“Those are great incentivesto say whatever you want meto say,” West said.

Crown prosecutor CarolynKramer grilled West on thedetails of June 11, 2005, focus-ing on his description of thecampsite. West’s descriptionof where he said he buriedChelsey’s body differs fromwhere she was found.

Cheryl Walden, who fosteredChelsey, said she was fumingas she listened to West’s testi-mony in court.

“It’s just ridiculously unbe-lievable,” Walden said. Shesaid she’s disturbed Chelsey’sfamily are unlikely to find outthe truth about her death.

“Families want to know whathappened to their loved one– why,” Walden said. “Chelseywas just such a wonderfulyoung lady, she had so muchgoing for her. Why would any-body want to murder a 14-year-old?”

Buried body toprotect his son

– JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES

Theresa Forden puts the finishing touches on her haunted house, which will be open Halloween night to welcome trick-or-treaters. She and husband Rocky and family have been spooking up 9th Avenue in Mission for about six years. “It’s almosttoo much for the little kids,” she said. See www.abbotsfordtimes.com for photos from the MSA Museum costume contest.

SPOOKTACULAR HAUNTING A MISSION NEIGHBOURHOOD

ROCHELLE BAKER

[email protected]

People will be paying more to ride the bus afterAbbotsford and Mission councils approved a fareincrease.

Adults and college students are facing a 29 per centfare increase, which translates into an additional 50 centsmore per ride.

Students and seniors, facing close to a 15 per centincrease, will be charged another 25 cents per ride.

Monthly passes will jump to $52 from $45 for adultswhile college students will pay $42, up from $36.

A monthly student pass will be $35, up from $30 a month

while a senior’s pass will be $38, up from $36.However, council has also eliminated the fare zone

between Abbotsford and Aldergrove and increased theage children could ride free to eight years old, up fromage four.

Abbotsford council approved the hikes at its Oct. 15meeting despite staff concerns the higher fare increasescould impact the affordability of transit and cause signifi-cant decreases to ridership, particularly among the mostvulnerable residents in the community.

The staff recommended council consider limiting all farehikes to 25 cents.

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CHRISTINA TOTH

[email protected]

After 31 years in the munici-pal chambers, Abbotsford

city Coun. Simon Gibson maytake the leap into provincial pol-itics as he eyes the B.C. Liberalnomination for the Abbotsford-Mission riding.

“ I ’ v e b e e np u r s u i n g t h eo p p o r t u n i t yand I’ve beenencouraged bythe people I’vespoken to thelast week,” Gib-son said. “I’mvery optimistic.”

Gibson said he has the nomi-nation paperwork on handand plans on making a formalannouncement later this week.

At least one of his competi-tors will be District of MissionCoun. Tony Luck, who said lastmonth he will seek the Liberalnomination for the riding afterserving in the municipal job forjust one year.

I n S e p t e m b e r, c u r r e n tAbbotsford-Mission MLA RandyHawes announced he was retir-ing and would not run in thenext provincial election in May.

Hawes has endorsed Luck, anInvestors Group financial advi-sor, to take his place.

Gibson has been a city coun-cillor in Abbotsford almostcontinuously since he was firstelected to the District of Matsquicouncil in 1981.

He teaches communicationsin the School of Business at theUniversity of the Fraser Valley,writes a faith column for theTimes, and a business work col-umn called Office Politics 101.

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– CHRISTINA TOTH/TIMES

Mission log broker Steve Sharpe, left, and Erv Mihalicz, operations manager at Catherwood Towing, say gravel bars cloggingthe Fraser River’s main channel are preventing up to $6 million in timber to be towed from Harrison to waiting markets.

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Due to a high volume freshetthis spring that lasted longerthan usual, some previously

navigable channels of the Fraser Riverare clogged with gravel, preventingcommercial access above the VedderRiver since late August.

That has left 50,000 board metresof raw logs worth an estimated $5million to $6 million waiting to get totheir markets downstream, said logbroker Steve Sharpe of Mission-basedSharpe Timber.

“This is just not good. There arehundreds of jobs at risk,” he said,from the loggers to the brokers andthe buyers. “For those folks this is anemergency.”

The 400 booms or units of mixedlogs, 60 by 66 feet each, are strandednear the Harrison River confluence,said Erv Mihalicz, operations managerof Catherwood Towing, which haulslog booms for various logging com-

panies in the Harrison area.The alternative to floating the big

booms down the river would be totake the timber from the water, load itonto to logging trucks, drive them toMission log sorts to be dumped backinto the water and boomed up againto be floated downstream to waitingbuyers. Mihalicz estimates that wouldcost the timber companies another$1 million.

Last Thursday the two men, otherswho work on the river and Abbotsford-Mission MLA Randy Hawes took a tripwith STS Guiding owner and operatorVic Carrao to show the state of the riv-er to two people from the Ministry ofForests, Lands and Natural Resources.The river operators hope the forestsministry along with the Ministry ofTransportation will quickly approve adraft application to clear the channelsso they can move their goods.

As he sat at the helm of his jet boat,Carrao’s eyes swept out over the sur-face of the Fraser River. By reading theriffles, shadows and the bubbling onthe murky water, he can tell wherethe river’s deep and safe, and wherenew gravel beds lie just under the

surface of the water and create asafety hazard.

While the river bottom may plungeas deep as 90 feet near Hatzic, a fewminutes upriver and a person couldstand be standing knee-deep in thecentre of the channel.

“It’s two and a half, three feet here,and this is the main channel,” Carraosays as checks his depth sounder.

With his jet boat, the fishing guidecan skim over shallow water.

But the 32-foot Catherwood Towingtugs can’t pull logs over the shallowwaters without snagging their booms.They need at least six feet to pull theirlong booms safely through the wind-ing channels in the Fraser.

Fishing and recreational boats riskgetting stranded on unseen shoalsand damaging their motors – two rec-reational boats were already strandedthis year.

The worse choke points are in theChilliwack Rock area above the Vedderconfluence and by Island 22, close toRosedale.

The operators hope to get clearancefrom ministry officials to clear theblockages – the material would belifted up with a clamshell dredge andtossed off to the side.

Congestion costing jobs$6 million in logsstuck in Fraser atHarrison Mills

First reported @abbotsfordtimes.com

see LOGS, page A7

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ROCHELLE BAKER

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Ev e r y H a l l o w e e nAbbotsford resident Rick

Chong goes out of his gourdand creates a Jack o’ Lanternexhibit that draws familiesand kids from all over thecity.

Chong, who even takestime off work, spends up tosix full days carving around25 plus pumpkins withthe help of his 14-year-olddaughter Ashleigh for a Hal-loween display at their Clay-burn Estates home.

Each one of the intricatelycarved lanterns, featuringanything from cartoon char-acters to spooky ghouls ormovie stars, can take fouror five hours of work, saidChong.

The pair often create theirown patterns on a computerand then transfer the imagesto be carved onto the pump-kins with fabric transferpaper.

Chong firststarted carv-ing his cre-ations around12 years ago, but his displayshave become larger and moreelaborate each year, espe-cially with Ashleigh’s helpsince 2007.

“She’s unbelievably good,”said Chong.

“She picked it up really fastand her ability to create pat-terns is incredible.”

This year, the pair plansto give any donations col-

lected at theexhibit to theC a n a d i a nBreast Can-cer Founda-

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Despite all the time, moneyand work involved, the fatherand daughter team enjoythe process that allows themquality time together.

“It’s something I get to dowith my dad,” said Ashleigh.

Chong also gets a kick outthe reactions from the neigh-bourhood trick or treaters,who now expect the annualHalloween display.

“It’s the reaction on peo-ple’s faces,” he said.

“The kids’ faces just lightup when they see them.”

■ The Chong family Jack o’Lanterns will be on displayHalloween night at #34 Clay-burn Estates at 3087 Immel St.,Abbotsford.

Jack o’ Lanterns galore

– ROCHELLE BAKER/TIMES

Rick Chong and his daughter Ashleigh spent days carvingpumpkins for their Halloween display at their home. “The kids’faces just light up when they see them,” said Rick.

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A6 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2012 THE TIMES

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The APD got a call fromU.S. authorities at 11:30a.m., reporting suspiciousmovement along the borderthat involved the droppingof bags near 0 Avenue andDefehr Road, said Const. IanMacDonald.

Attending officers foundtwo bags containing morethan 30 pounds of a productwith a “sawdust-like” consis-tency suspected to be doda.

The drug is derived fromopium poppies and is pri-marily used within the SouthAsian community.

Opium poppy pod husksare ground into a powder that

combined with tea or hotwater provides a quick highand sense of well-being.

The APD have submit-ted the suspected opiate forexamination. U.S. BorderPatrol officers caught twosuspects, a man and a wom-an, on the American side.

They were detained for animmigration-related investi-gation, said MacDonald. It’s

not clear which way the bagswere headed, nor what coun-try the suspects are from or ifthey are Canadian, he said.

“All we know at this pointis they entered the U.S. ille-gally,” said MacDonald.

It’s plausible there wereother people involved withthe bags on the Canadianside of the border who evad-ed police, he said.

Police seizedoda drug

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Abbotsford Police discovered 30 pounds of what they believe isdoda, an opiate derived by grinding up opium poppy pod husks,along the U.S./Canada border on Thursday.

A drunk woman slathered in purple paintand riding an electric scooter throughAbbotsford spent time in jail after catchingthe attention of police Wednesday.

It wasn’t the woman’s appearance, but thefact that she was so impaired she couldn’twalk or talk properly that got her into trouble,said Const. Ian MacDonald.

“We are not purple profiling,” said MacDon-ald. “We’re not just arresting purple people.”

The officers gave her a 24-hour driving sus-

pension, a $168 fine and a chance to samplethe hospitality of an APD cell, he said.

“It’s funny and quirky but at the end of theday, it’s still a public safety concern,” he said.“She could have collided with a car, pedes-trian or wiped out, and we don’t want any ofthose outcomes.”

It’s still a mystery why the woman chose topaint herself purple and take to the streetson her scooter.

“We never got the whole story . . . did theliquor or the paint come first?” asked Mac-Donald. “We wish we knew.”

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“This is not about gravelextraction – it’s about gettingto the river back to what itwas – safe and navigable,”said Hawes.

The current work neededto clear navigation channelswould cost $70,000, he said.

Negotiations are on tosee how commercial opera-tors could pay for long-termmaintenance, he added.

Forests ministry resourcemanager Julia Berardinucciagreed “the situation wasurgent.”

She was hoping to fast-

track the draft applicationonce the work received envi-ronmental clearance.

The dredging could bedone within a week, saidMihalicz, and he could havehis tugs hauling again.

“Once you open the chan-nel a little bit, it will scouritself out very nicely. You haveto work with the river.”

“I was comforted by thefact that the Ministry of Landsaid the matter is on a fasttrack. That was reassuring,”added Mihalicz.

The river operators hopeto get a response from thegovernment this month.

Fraser clogged with gravel keepslogs from moving down riverLOGS, from page A3

The proponents of an industrial development that hopes toremove up to 300 acres from the Agricultural Land Reserve inwest Abbotsford presented a vision last week they say wouldmeet the region’s future economic needs and provide a netbenefit to the farming sector.

The Pacific Land Group made its first public presentationlast week to a crowd of 150 “mostly receptive” people at Brad-ner Community Hall. Oleg Verbenkov, a principal with PLG,said “there seemed to be a lot of interest.”

To date, 21 properties totaling about 225 acres are part of ajoint application to be excluded from the ALR. If approved bythe City of Abbotsford and the Agricultural Land Commission,PLG would purchase the lands and move ahead with plans fora 125-acre logistics park, a mix of light industrial activities onother sites, and a new on-ramp to the TransCanada Highwayfrom Lefeuvre Road.

PLG says the project would create 4,780 full-time jobs bring-ing a total of $284 million in salaries to Abbotsford annually.

The businesses would pay $11 million in taxes a year, with$7.5 million going to the city, plus $4.6 million in developmentcost charges. Construction would generate $100 million overfour years.

If 300 acres were developed, the project could potentiallydirect $6 million to the Agricultural Enhancement EndowmentFund, created five years ago when the ALC exempted 450 acresfrom the ALR in Abbotsford.

PLG also said it would also establish a flood prevention grantfor cleaning local ditches, and help rehabilitate old gravel pitsin the area with top soil taken from its development site. Newconnections to Highway 1 and to Southern Rail would easetraffic in the rural Bradner community, said PLG.

There is another information meeting tonight from 6:30– 8:30 p.m. at the Matsqui Recreation Centre, 3106 ClearbookRd., Abbotsford. A public hearing will be held Nov. 19 atAbbotsford City Hall, 32315 South Fraser Way.

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A8 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2012 THE TIMES

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The Bible is a good book. The KingJames version is a landmark ofEnglish literature and many of its

moral lessons are solid pieces of adviceeven in the 21st century.

That said, the use and distribution ofBibles in public schools in Chilliwack forthe purpose of proselytizing to preteensshould be halted.

Let’s be clear: we’re not talking abouta ban on Bibles. There’s nothing wrongwith school libraries having Bibles andholy books of other religions in theirlibraries, or with teachers using holybooks to teach social studies or similarclasses. But school districts shouldn’tallow religions to use school time andproperty to promote their beliefs.

The alternative is conflict.A school district that allows Bible dis-

tribution must allow other religions tohand out their holy books. Let Muslimshand out the Koran. Let Hindus give outthe Vedas. Let Sikhs distribute the GuruGranth Sahib. That’s fine in theory.

But where do you draw the line? Doyou allow Scientologists to hand out thewritings of L. Ron Hubbard? What aboutChristian groups that favour differentforms of the Bible?

The answer is simple: leave the dis-tribution of religious materials to otherinstitutions.

Teachers and schools should be ablediscuss various beliefs, but they shouldn’tpromote one world view over another.

The Gideons have good reason to dis-tribute Bibles through public schools.

The vast majority of Canadian childrenattend public schools and by Grade 5children are full of questions about themeaning of life. But because it makessense for the Gideons doesn’t mean itmakes sense for school administrators.

Schools, after all, should be neutralground in the contest for the souls of ourchildren.

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After waking, it took me aminute or two to feel certain

I would be safe.My bedroom was dark, but I

was fairly certain that the thingsI’d just seen – grey-faced demonthings, dead-eyed and with jointsthat moved like creaking wood –were not real. Most importantly,they were not going to split opentheir stitched-together faces andswallow me.

The downside of having adecent imagination is that whenyou have a nightmare, it’s adoozy. I don’t have nightmaresoften. Usually, a bad dream forme is based on anxiety (appar-ently the most common emotionreported in dreams).

When I was younger, thesecame in two flavours: A) I hadforgotten to study for a test or B)I had forgotten to put on pantsbefore going out in public.

Sometimes the public nuditywould take place while I wasbeing given a test. Because mysubconscious likes to save timeand energy when freaking out,that’s why.

I’ve stopped having type B,but type A has been replaced bydreams about missing deadlines.

Nightmares are different.There’s the just-falling-asleep

dream of being chased, whichends with tripping over a rootand suddenly waking up, limbsflailing. That’s caused by a failureto be in full rapid eye movementsleep before the dreams kick off.

There are obvious scarydreams that are easy to explain

to people. The dream aboutzombies with hollow eye socketsand rotting teeth viciously bitingout chunks of my flesh.

The dream about being lost ina cave pursued by rats, only tofind myself back home – untila rat the size of a Welsh corgijumps off the fridge and latchesitself to my face.

Then there are the nightmaresthat are just composed of a senseof dread over utterly nonsensicalimages. It’s hard to explain whyyou woke up screaming “No! Notthe Star Trek commemorativeplates!”

They just seemed menacing,that’s all. Patrick Stewart’s headwas shiny in a very, very alarm-ing way!

The strangest nightmares Iever had involved geometry.

No, not studying it in school.Lines and shapes. Straight, blackhorizontal lines on a white back-ground.

The lines would twitch andbunch up into black snarls, andI would wake up sweating, witha strange taste in the back ofmy mouth. I have no idea why Iwas so scared of these, but theyrecurred several times.

No one really knows why wehave nightmares, because noone really knows exactly whywe dream – which is part of themystery of exactly why we sleep.

Scientists have chipped awayat the edges of the nature ofsleep and dreaming, but a cen-tury of research has led to thefollowing two solid conclusions:Not sleeping and not dreaming isvery bad for you, and everythingFreud and Jung wrote was asteaming pile of nonsense.

Dreaming may (or may not)help us solve mental conun-drums, firm up memories, oreven help prepare us positivelyfor waking life.

I personally doubt the lastidea, as I don’t think I’ll everfind myself taking a train fromCanada to Europe, while playingScrabble against Joseph Stalinand his army of singing goldfish.

Despite the odd nightmare, Iactually like dreaming. I like thefact that my brain cuts loose andgives me a nightly dose of sur-realism beyond anything Dalicould possibly imagine.

Nightmares aren’t entirely bad.They’ve inspired art and litera-ture from Fuseli’s The Nightmareto Stevenson’s The Strange Caseof Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Even so, if anything I’ve writ-ten here about hideous, greydemons driven to smother youin your sleep gives you night-mares, I apologize.

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Editor, the Times:I would like to make

sure that other Canadians(especially those of uswho live in beautifulBritish Columbia) knowwhat’s going on withthe Canada-China FIPAdeal (Foreign InvestmentPromotion and ProtectionAgreement).

Why is Prime MinisterStephen Harper makingsuch a huge decisionwithout any debate orvote?

The Canada-China FIPAdoes not seem like a goodlong term deal for Canada.

We’ll be locked into thedeal for 31 years withoutthe ability to changethings if the deal goessour.

And Chinese companiescan sue the Canadiangovernment in secret ifwe stand in the way of theprofits, which might notbe in the best interest ofCanadians.

This deal is set to gothrough soon (Nov. 1).

I’d really like to seeHarper slow this dealdown and spend moretime debating the prosand cons and having anopen discussion with theCanadian people.

Michelle PottsAbbotsford

Short-term gainsnot worth the risk

Editor, the Times:I do not believe that sell-

ing off long-term assets fora quick buck is in the bestinterests of Canadian eco-nomic prosperity.

I congratulate the (fed-eral) government on reject-ing the Petronas takeoverbid, and voice my supportfor similar rejection of theCNOOC (China NationalOffshore Oil Corporation)-Nexen takeover.

Holding direct controlover these resources pro-vides us stronger economicand energy security in thefuture.

Likewise, I cannot sup-port the terms of theCanada-China ForeignInvestment ProtectionAgreement (FIPA).

The legal rights grantedto foreign entities farexceed reasonable per-missions, and FIPA doesnot present what themajority of Canadians

would deem a “net benefitto Canada.”

It protects Chinese cor-porate economic interestsand limits the actionablerights of our companiesand government institu-tions.

The long-term prosper-ity of this trade agreementwill be delivered mostly toforeign interests, leavingus only with diminishedresources.

FIPA does not protectCanadian jobs; it willindeed assist in their ter-mination.

These deals open upCanadian industries forbuy-out more readily thanNAFTA, and this deeplyconcerns me.

Principles of democ-racy grant us rights todetermine our future, butthe government wants toundermine these rightsand lock us into a pathof foreign ownership andresource extraction until atleast 2040.

Jason MitchellAbbotsford

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Haunted MissionFend off zombies and getthe Halloween spirit at theMission Arts Centre Haunt-ed House, open from 6 – 10p.m. until Oct. 30, at 33529First Ave., Mission. Must be 8years or older, 8-12 must beaccompanied by adult. Tick-ets: $10, see www.haunted.missionartscouncil.ca or call604-826-0029.

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A staff review of the fares suggested it wouldtake the transit system three years to recoverlost ridership with the 50 cent fare hikes, saidcity manager Frank Pizzuto.

“We’re concerned we’ll loserevenue as opposed to gain-ing it,” he said.

Coun. John Smith agreedsaying he thought an overall15 per cent increase to fareswas more reasonable.

“It doesn’t increase revenueif there are empty seats on the buses,” hesaid.

“Those are phantom revenues you are chas-ing if you’re doing that.”

Councillors Simon Gibson and Hen-ry Braun, who both sit on the MissionAbbotsford Transit Committee, agreed withthe higher fares.

The fares were unanimously recommendedby MATC and Mission voted to adopt the fares

in September, they noted.Both councillors cited the increasing finan-

cial pressures associated with subsidizing thetransit system and noted the last fare increasewas in 2008.

Following the decision, Gibson, who isMATC chair, said the committee is trying tostrike a balance.

“We want to generate sufficient revenue butat the same time be conscious that not every-

body has the same [financial]capacity, especially if transit isthe only opition.”

Wayne Green, executivedirector of the United Way ofthe Fraser Valley, said thosewith low incomes are oftenhard pressed to pay for tran-sit.

“We know transit is an issue for anybodyliving in poverty,” said Green, adding it canoften be a choice between taking the bus oreating on a given day.

The United Way manages an emergencytransit program that distributes close to 1,800bus passes to people in need.

However, the program can’t cover everyonein the community living in poverty, Greenadded.

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Evidence against an Abbotsford marijuanaadvocate charged with trafficking may be

tossed out after a judge ruled a police searchviolated the accused’s charter rights.

Pot activist Tim Felger is on trial for onecount of possession and six counts of traffick-ing after Abbotsford Police raided his Da Kineshop on Essendene Avenue in Abbotsford onMay 13, 2009.

Chilliwack Supreme Court Justice BrianJoyce ruled Oct. 26 that Abbotsford Police hadconducted an unlawful search at Da Kine.

On Friday Joyce will decide what evidence,if any, from that search will be allowed, saidFelger’s defence lawyer Ken Beatch.

Abbotsford undercover police officers origi-nally entered the store without a warrant,although Felger informed the APD and postedsigns on the door of his store warning thatpolice were not welcome on the propertywithout a warrant.

Following the initial warrantless search,officers used their observations to a obtain awarrant for a second search, said Beatch.

“The judge is concerned with the initialsearch,” he said.

“It’s actually good for Canadians becauseit limits the power of the police to searcha person’s store or residence without priorjudicial authorization.”

Should Joyce exclude all the evidenceobtained in the initial search, the case againstFelger will likely be dismissed.

The case is important because it centersaround citizens’ expectation of privacy intheir homes and private businesses under theCharter, Beatch said, adding the decision hasgreater implications than Felger’s support ofthe legalization of marijuana.

“The issue is much bigger than [Felger’s]political views,” said Beatch.

“This is good for Canada. We live in a freeand democratic county with limits to policepowers, or we risk ending up with a policestate.”

At the time of his arrest, Abbotsford Policealleged Felger had been selling pot to minors.However, no evidence was presented at trialthat suggested Felger was selling to minors,said Beatch.

Felger has unsuccessfully run for govern-

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phernalia, displayed signs calling for an endto drug prohibition.

It was closed following a protracted battlewith the city.

Felger then moved his operations toMission.

He opened the Das Bhang ConvenienceStore and Political Office on Horne Street inthe fall of 2010.

He was arrested and charged with a sec-ond set of drug trafficking charges after Mis-sion RCMP arrested him in February 2011.

Similar to the APD operation, the Mount-ies and an undercover operator worked asting and arrested Felger for allegedly sell-ing pot out of the Das Bhang store.

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Abbotsford golfer AdamHadwin finished one shotshort of earning a PGA Tourcard with a third-place show-ing at the Web.com TourChampionship at TPC CraigRanch on Sunday.

Hadwin needed to win theevent or finish second to naildown a spot among the top25 money leaders on theWeb.com Tour and secure his PGATour card for 2013.

Sitting tied for second inthe clubhouse, he watched asJames Hahn birdied the finalhole to knock Hadwin downto third on the tournament’sleaderboard and, moreimportantly, 30th on the Web.com money list to deny himhis 2013 PGA card.

“It was just one of thosethings where your fate wasin somebody’s else hands,”Hadwin said. “My biggestgoal was I wanted to makeeight birdies. I almost gotthere.”

Hadwin’s 65 consisted of sixbirdies and no bogies.

“I can go back and searchfor one shot pretty easily butI was happy with the way Iplayed.”

Hadwin, 30th on the mon-ey list with $168,713, can stillearn a promotion and joingolf ’s premier circuit nextseason as Web.com playerswho finished 26th through40th on the money list geta pass through to the finalstage of PGA Tour qualifyingschool.

Taylor moves onAbbotsford’s Nick Taylor

closed with a seven-under65 Friday and easily survivedthe first stage of PGA Tourqualifying school.

Taylor finished his fourrounds at San Juan Oaks innorthern California in thirdplace at 15-under par. Thetop 18 and ties advanced tosecond-stage qualifying nextmonth.

Abbotsford’s James Leppand Darren Wallace of Lang-ley were among those whofailed to advance.

– WITH FILES FROM VANCOUVER SUN

Heartbreakfor Hadwin

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The Roadrunners of Mission Secondaryran over the Rick Hansen Hurricanes44-22 Saturday to remain undefeated

in Double-A varsity football this season.“[It was] a great effort today defeating a

solid Hansen squad,” said head coach KevinWatrin. “The combination of [Kevin] Wiensand [Evan] Horton today was outstanding.”

Weins was all over the map, passing 9-for-12 for 172 yards and two touchdowns, rush-ing for 54 yards and two majors and returnedan 80-yard kickoff for a touchdown.

Horton rushed for 184 yards and a touch-down, and put in a great defensive effortwith eight tackles. Tyler McStravick had sixcatches for 87 yards and a major and receiverJesse Walker had 75 yards in the air and a TD.Ryan Ivey chalked up seven tackles.

“It was a big win for us,” said Watrin. “Ourfocus now turns to Bateman and the battlefor the conference title.”

For the ‘Canes, Alex Ho was 13-of-26 pass-ing for 191 yards, rushing for one score.Zach Toews caught six of those passes for107 yards. On the ground, Reagan Doucettehad 17 carries for 156 yards and one score,while Jasnoor Dhaliwal rushed nine timesfor 56. Brandon Ho rushed for 27 yards anda one TD.

“Defensively we did not play well enoughto win,” said head coach Paul Gill. “Fullmarks to Mission. Again, same old story. Toomany penalties in critical situations to get anew set of downs on offence.”

Lucas Schwab managed 16 tackles in theloss, while Toews counted 11 and BrandonHo seven.

– WITH FILES FROM HOWARD TSUMURA/THE PROVINCE

Mission halts HurricanesWiens rushes for threeTDs; passes for two

The Abbotsford Heat lost in a4-3 shootout to the Lake Erie

Monsters Saturday, then lost theirfirst regulation game on Sunday,falling 2-1 to the Hamilton Bull-dogs.

The Heat entered Sunday’scontest as the only AHL teamwithout a regulation loss throughsix games and they earned threeof a possible six points on theirfirst road trip of the season.

Roman Horak scored in thesecond period with assists fromMax Reinhart and Akim Aliu.

Danny Taylor made his fifthstart of the season and stopped28 of 30 shots in the loss. TheHeat were outshot 30-29.

In Saturday’s contest, goalscame from Dustin Sylvester, KrysKolanos and Ben Street. SvenBaertschi assisted on two Heatgoals and Horak extended his

point streak to six games withan assist.

Leland Irving stopped 30 of33 shots in his first start of theseason.

After a scoreless overtimeperiod, the Monsters and Heateach scored once in the first fiverounds of the shoot out, withRoman Horak scoring for theHeat. The Monsters scored thewinning goal in the sixth round.

The next Heat home game atthe AESC is Thursday when theToronto Marlies (AHL affiliate ofthe Toronto Maple Leafs) come totown for a two-game set.

Friday’s game is a LoonieToonie Dog ‘N Brew night, featur-ing $1 hotdogs and $2 beer. Fortickets visit AbbotsfordHeat.comor call 1-877-452-HEAT (4328).

– JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES

Heat come up short on road trip

– BRANDON TAYLOR/FOR THE TIMES

Danny Taylor made his fifth start of the season in net for the Heat and stopped 28of 30 shots against the Hamilton Bulldogs, in their 2-1 loss on Sunday. The Heat willbattle the Toronto Marlies at the AESC this Thursday and Friday nights at 7 p.m..

– JEAN KONDA-WITTE/TIMES

Mission quarterback Kevin Wiens, above,just gets the ball over the goal-line as heis forced out of bounds by Rick Hansendefender Shaiheem Charles-Brown in a 44-22 Roadrunners win Saturday at MacGregorField. Left, Mission receiver Tyler McStravickeludes Hurricane tacklers Jashan Chauhan,on the ground, and Vishal Toor, in the air.“It was a big win for us,” said Roadrun-ners head coach Kevin Watrin. “Our focusnow turns to Bateman and the battle forthe conference title.” The regular season ofthe Double-A Eastern conference is windingdown with key games set for Saturday. Han-sen will battle Abby Senior Friday at 3 p.m.at Rotary Stadium and Mission will take onRobert Bateman Saturday at Mission Sec-ondary at 1:30 p.m.

ADAM HADWIN

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Hawks take downCentennial Centaurs

The W.J. Mouat Hawks beatthe Centennial Centaurs 44-22 Friday night in Coquitlam,as Maleek Irons turned in hissecond 400+ rushing perfor-mance in three weeks.

“We accomplished our goalin capturing the win but weknow that there are somedefinite weaknesses, specifi-cally kick coverage and passdefense, that must be recti-fied,” said Hawks’ head coachDenis Kelly.

“We hope to have someof our injured players backsoon. Centennial played welland should be commendedon their effort and intensityall game long.”

Irons, who carried 34 timesfor 425 yards, finished theday with four majors, includ-ing one from 96 yards.

Fullback Taylor Hintonhad four carries for 25 yardsand two touchdowns.

The Hawks played with

Hunter Struthers filling infor the injured Mario Narteat quarterback.

Hinton also had a stronggame at linebacker, recordingeight tackles. Defensive line-man Levi Hua had nine tack-les and Nick Westad addedeight more. Corner Jake Fir-lotte had three interceptionsand added two tackles.

Bateman shuts outLangley Saints

In varsity football, the Rob-ert Bateman Timberwolvespounded the Langley Saints41-0 on the heels of runningback Ben Cummings, whorushed for 402 yards and fourtouchdowns at McLeod Ath-letic Park on Friday.

Tanner Friesen had anoth-er solid game on defence andat quarterback for the Tim-berwolves (3-1, 5-2), tossingtouchdown passes to JohnBeckerleg and Riley Davis.

Kent Hicks led the defencewith six tackles and an inter-

ception, while both Beckerlegand Daniel Mills notched aninterception apiece.

Junior Varsity actionThe Robert Bateman junior

varsity squad ended the regu-lar season on a high note witha 26-7 win over the visitingPitt Meadows Marauders onOct. 24. The T-Wolves hit thescoreboard first on a 12-yardrushing major from tailbackAusten Zacher to end thefirst quarter 7-0.

Pitt answered back to tie itat seven before Wolves quar-terback Josh Friskie foundwide-out Jay Lee for a 20-yard strike in the dying min-utes and the Wolves were up14-7 at the half.

Zacher ran for an 11-yardmajor and Lee scored againon a 65-yard run to put thegame out of reach.

The Wolves’ D was led byZacher, Lee, Sheldon Dayand Iqbal Grewal with threeinterceptions.

– WITH FILES FROM HOWARD TSUMURA

– SUBMITTED PHOTO/FOR THE TIMES

Robert Bateman quarterbackJosh Friskie pick up yards on theground in a 26-7 romp over thePitt Meadows Marauders Oct. 24.Bateman ends the regular seasonwith a 5-1 record. Playoffs startthe week of Nov. 5.

Legends of hockey coming to AESCDarryl Sittler and Yvon Cournoyer are the honoured

guests of the two remaining Legends of Hockey nightsfor the Abbotsford Heat at the AESC. Fans can meet thelegends and get their autographs on Nov. 30 (Cournoyer)and April 12 (Sittler).

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NAVI GARAGE DOORS. ReqsInstallers. Min 1 yr exp. 1 BR suitein Surrey avail. 604-825-1353

WELCOME WAGON offers part-time career opportunity in yourneighbourhood. Must have car/c o m p u t e r . C a l l P a t a t604-596-8577

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1248 Home Support1248LIVE-IN CAREGIVER needed for5 yr old girl Must speak Tagalog/English & have health care certi-fate. Call Lawrence or Jeanette778-323-5860 or 604-537-5860

1278 Management1278MEAT MANAGER, Jasper SuperA. Jasper Super A is looking foran experienced Retail MeatManager. As Meat Manager youwill be responsible for all aspectsof the managing the department,including cutting meat. You musthave working knowledge of grossmargins, expense controls andhuman resources management.The successful candidate musthave Grade 12 (or equivalent)and be able to provide a “clear”security clearance. If you havethe skills and abilities pleaseforward your resume to our HeadOffice, The Grocery People Ltd.(TGP) in confidence to: HumanResources Officer, The GroceryPeople Ltd., 14505 YellowheadTrail, Edmonton, AB, T5L 3C4.Fax 780-447-5781. Email :[email protected].

1293 Social Services1293

Call 604-708-2628www.plea.ca

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who needa stable, caring home for a few months.Are you looking for the opportunity todo meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEACommunity Services is looking forqualified applicants who can providecare for youth in their home on afull-time basis or on weekends for respite.Training, support and remunerationare provided. Funding is available formodifications to better equip your home.A child at risk is waiting for an open door.Make it yours.

ONLINE MEDIA ConsultantNeeded: Do you specialize inPPC, SEO, and Social Media?Apply to our job posting athttp://tinyurl.com/93zreqk.

1315 Tutors1315TEACHERS/TUTORS NEEDED

(Abbotsford) K- Grade 8Teacher’s certification req’d

$25/hr /apply:www.acumeneducation.ca

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LOCAL RV MANUFACTURERhas F/T position available for fibreglass assistant. General fibre-glass knowledge a must. Wagewill depend on exp with benefitsafter 3 mth probation. Must beable to work in a fast pacedenvironment.Apply in person w/resume & refs4 3 8 5 1 I n d u s t r i a l W a yChilliwack- Bldg B

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ROYAL Doulton DaisieBunnykins Figure 1972

Lions Gate Hospital Thrift Shop128 West 15th Street, North

Vancouver Call: (604) 987-5938

2010 Appliances2010FRIDGE, WHITE Whirlpool,18cubic, used only 1 week, paid$600, sell $350. 604-768-6788

2035 Burial Plots2035Above Ground plot in amausoleum $29,000. Located inprestigious Forest Lawn MemorialPark in Burnaby. Above ground,plot in a garden mausoleumsetting. Permits burial for family offour. Incls two exterior decorativevases. Priced at market value.604-272-7250 or 604-874-2423

OCEAN VIEW Cemetery PlotBurial plot in Calvary 6 section

of Ocean View Cemetery.Plot will hold 1 casket plus

1 urn or 2 urns. $8900.Call: (604) 557-0506

2035 Burial Plots2035

FOREST LAWN SideXsideplots, WHISPERING PINE, LOT#114, GRAVES #7 & 8. $30,000or best offer. Call: 604-298-0459

2 SXS Burial Plots in ValleyView Memorial Gardens, Gardenof Last Supper area. Priceincludes plot, vault, and openingand closing for each site. Asking$7000 each. Call: (778) 574-0717 email: [email protected]

VALLEY VIEW MemorialGardens Burial Plots

2 SxS burial plots in Valley ViewMemorial Gardens, Garden ofFour Prophets. Each plot can be1 burial and 1 urn or 2 urns.Currently selling at Valley Viewfor $6500 + HST each. Asking$5500 each. Call: 250-769-3895email: [email protected]

2055 Food Products2055

5486 Riverside(Corner of Harris & Riverside)

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2060For Sale -

Miscellaneous2060HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS.

Best Price, Best Quality.All Shapes & Colors Available.

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2075 Furniture2075

ANTIQUE SOLID oak diningroom suite made by VictoriavilleFurniture - over 100 years old. Allcarved and shaped pedestals andfronts. 52' round table with 3leaves; 6 chairs; buffet with mirrorand side table. Pictures availableby email. Call 604-855-7033 or604-807-8441.

2075 Furniture2075

MOVING - Excellent Furniturein Great Condition Solid 48"Oak Dining Table, leaf + 4 chairs$425; Almost new 8’ cotton sofa$275; Queen Solid Pine 4-posterbed $200; Solid Oak MediaCentre $25; New bone low-flotoilet - not used $50; DoubleMaple Bed $25; 18 SpdMountain Bike $40 email:[email protected]

Just arrived from the PACIFIC PALISADES HOTELAny Size Mattress $99, Headboards $50,Nite Tables $50,

Dressers $100,Sofa Beds $200, Banquet Chairs $15,Lamps $20, TV’s $30, Armoires $100, Drapes $30

Mini-bars $40 ...and much more!250 Terminal Ave @ Main St, Vancouver

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MOVING IN 2 WEEKS –Everything must go. Make us anoffer. Chesterfield and Loveseat,white with floral pattern, in goodcond., $125. Stainless steel 30” wfridge, exc. cond., $150. Oak halltable and coffee table with glassinserts and one shelf underneath,$125. Square oak end table, $20.Square oak coffee table with 4glass inserts, $35. Oak cabinetwith 2 drawers at the bottom and2 shelves with glass doors, 24” wx 53”h, $30. Hall Table – darkwood with bottom rattan shelf andcane legs and 2 glass inserts, 60”long, $20. Green leather recliner$40. 4 oak dining room chairs withwine colored upholstery, $30.Folding banquet table, arboritetop, 6 ft. long, $15. Searslawnmower, $20. Ant iquerototiller, motorized, $15. Pleasecall for more info. and you candrop by to see the items.604-855-7033.

GORGEOUSBuffet and Hutch: $1450.

Gorgeous all wood Buffet andHutch, 85" high, 73" wide.Classic style: will work with anyfurniture you already have.email: [email protected]

MAPLE TABLE $350, fourchairs $235; Garden Harvestdishes, 64 pcs $175.

Call: (604) 307-0404

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STEVESTON VERY large 1284sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazingmtn views, $455K 604-618-8362see uSELLaHOME.com id5376

5010 Business for Sale5010#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE

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6008-02 Abbotsford6008-02

IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2br condo, insuite laundry, +55building, $124,900 604-309-3947see uSELLaHOME.com id5565

TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-stelaundry, 45+ building Mt. Bakerview $89,000. 778-822-7387see uSELLaHOME.com id5553

6008-04 Burnaby6008-04

HIGHGATE RIDGE 1 levelground fl tnhse, 845sf 2br 2baw/lge backyd $420K 604- 376-7652see uSELLaHOME.com id5550

NR EDMONDS sk/train stn. 788sf2br 2ba condo across from Taylorpk $388,900 604-764-8384 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5571

6008-06 Chilliwack6008-061 BDRM Condo in Chwk, 780sf,55+ bldg, reduced to $85,000.604-219-8485 or 604-583-2510

IMMACULATE 984SF 2br condoinsuite laundry, mountain view40+ bldg $95,300 604-703-3839see uSELLaHOME.com id5543

LARGE 2200SF 3br 2.5ba reno’d3 lvl tnhse w/unique loft on 3rdfloor, $269,900 604-799-0213see uSELLaHOME.com id5578

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-08 Coquitlam6008-08

HUGE 1200SF 2br 2ba condoKids, pets ok, 2nd fl with ownside yard $285K 604-818-6080see uSELLaHOME.com id5471

6008-12 Langley/Aldergrove6008-12

REDUCED TO sell 1536sf 3br2.5ba 1 owner end unit 6 yr oldtownhome $319K 604-833-4246see uSELLaHOME.com id5549

NICOMECKL RIVER hiking trailsnr this1279sf 2br 1.5ba tnhousew/pool, $224,900 778-240-3699see uSELLaHOME.com id5512

RENO’D 770SF 1 BR 2nd fl withnew appls insuite laundry, petskids ok $171,500 604-530-6247see uSELLaHOME.com id5584

WALNUT GROVE 1311sf 3br1.5ba, on quiet side of complexwith private back yard $293,000see uSELLaHOME.com id5539

6008-14 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6008-14

IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4bat/h. Incredible view, huge masterbr $414,900, 604-466-3175 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5226

6008-18 NewWestminster6008-18

TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp,& Sky train $249K 778-241-4101see uSELLaHOME.com id5580

6008-26 Port Moody6008-26

INLET & Mtn views, reno’d 928sf2 br condo, insuite laundry rentalsok $228,500 604-936-7547 seeuSELLaHOME.com id4642

6008-28 Richmond6008-28

REAL ESTATE6008 Condos/

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6008-30 Surrey6008-30

$10K BELOW assessment, 2br+Den or 3br, 2ba 1083sf condo,Nr SFU $339,900 604-866-7326see uSELLaHOME.com id5557

2 BR + DEN/2BTH 3rd flr,Guildford, $183,900. See onstoklosa.realbird.com. 604-582-3920or [email protected]

CLOVERDALE UPDATED 696sf1br condo, rents for $650 insuitelaundry $103,900 604-341-9257see uSELLaHOME.com id5500

GUILDFORD 650SF 1br 3rd flcondo, pool, exercise rm, partyrm etc, $213,900 778-834-8224see uSELLaHOME.com id5576

GUILDFORD QUIET 905sf top fl2br condo, recent flooring paintetc $179,500 604-496-3397 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5593

NEWTON 723SF 1br groundlevel w/private entry, insuitelaundry $139,900 604-984-8891see uSELLaHOME.com id5546

NEWTON HUGE 2017sf 3 or 4br 2.5ba tnhouse w/double sxsgarage $393,000 778-218-0389see uSELLaHOME.com id5320

NEWTON UPDATED 1007sf 2brground lvl, private entry, insuitelaundry, $196,900 604-592-2991see uSELLaHOME.com id5598

PRICE REDUCED 1200sf 2br2ba upr lvl tnhouse +55 complxw/chairlift $199K 604-951-7738see uSELLaHOME.com id5547

SURREY CENTRE ½ block tomall, skytrain, SFU, 668sf 1br+den $227,900 604-572-9095see uSELLaHOME.com id5609

UPPER LEVEL end unit 1200sf2br 2ba townhome +55 complexupdates $209,900 604-574-3987see uSELLaHOME.com id5616

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-34 VancouverEast Side6008-34

104-2600 E 49th Ave. $299,000Price Reduced! 2 BR, 845 sfGreat loc, nr bus/shops Pat Ginn,Sutton Call for further details6 0 4 - 2 2 0 - 9 1 8 8 o r e m a i [email protected] OPENHOUSE Sat Nov 3rd 2pm-4pm

6008-40 W.End/Down/Yaletown6008-40

FORECLOSURE SALEDistress sale. Receive free listw/Pics $2 Mill and up.

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6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42

EXECUTIVE LIVING gated1864sf 4bedroom 2.5bath, mainfloor master bedroom, 19+ adultcomplex $568,900 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5552

HUGE 2650SF 4br 3.5ba 2 yr old3 level tnhse, double sxs garagerec room $649,500 604-560-4109see uSELLaHOME.com id5555

PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids,pets ok. $310,000 778-294-2275see uSELLaHOME.com id5575

PARTIAL OCEAN view, large1270 sf. 2 br + den 2 ba in a +45building $295,000. 778-809-0769see uSELLaHOME.com id5574

6012 Farms/RanchesSale6012

ORGANIC FARM 9.75 acres, 3bdrm house, barn, shop, , asking$999K obo, Ph 778-861-4297

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

1 BD top floor in Chilliwack granitecounters, 9’ ceilings, stack w/d.elec f/p. Secure undergroundparking. $149,000. 604-795-7367

2BDRM+DEN/2BTH CONDO forSale Owner must SELL. Helen604-762-7412 $269,500.See onhttp://propertyguys.com/property/index/id/69236

2BDRM/1.5BTH INVESTMENTProperty in Lower Lonsdale.

862sq ft w/ 800sq ft patio.$289,000. Call: (604) 961-4349

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

9311 213 Street, (Walnut Grove)Langley, 4 BR, 2.5 baths, 5 appls,63x95 lot, room for RV, nr allammens, Offered well belowassed value, Asking $435,000.Call Spencer 604-951-9224

PRICE Reduced Abbotsford35014 HIGH DRIVE

2400 sq.ft. 5 bed, 2.5 bath, incl.in-law suite. Private back yard.$380,000 obo. (250) 702-3415

2BDRM/2BTH, $274,90038 19797-64 Ave, LANGLEY

Superb location updated upperend unit townhome w/vinyl-

plank flr, bths, appls, paint, newroof. 2 sundecks, s/s+intrcm,

garage. 604-533-6652

REAL DEPARTURE Bay-Nosteep stairs on cliff front. Just 2blks to sandy, usable beach. 8min to ferry, shopping closer.2,600 sq ft, 2 bdrm suite, activeviews, 3 full baths, sep. laundries.Oversize corner lot w/ access toRV pad behind house. $439,000.Drive by 2895 Fairbanks (cnr BayS t . ) N a n a i m o . V i e w b yappointment. 250-585-1111,250-729-7420

2BDRM/2BTH#308-10186-155 Street

Move in ready! Designer colors,custom bar. Near transit, mall,park. $216,000 (604) 808-6847

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QUIET FAMILY AREASouth facing 3861 sq ft customhome (6028 sq ft lot) inFleetwood/Tynehead, Surrey... 6bedrooms, den/study, 3 1/2bathrooms, maple kitchen. Largemaster bedroom has a BIG walk-in closet, and beautiful mountainviews. Neutral colours, brightand light throughout. Sweeping,double sided staircase. In-housevacuum system. In-law suitedownstairs has 2 bedrooms,maple kitchen, laundry, separateentry and a large games/mediaroom. Landscaped garden,private back yard, covered patio,hot tub, cedar deck. Primaryschool is a 3 minute walk, SurreySports & Leisure Complex (icerink & pool) is a 2 min drive.16939 - 84 Ave, Surrey.REDUCED to $689,800

Call 778-227-6253

3BDRM/2.5BTH BEAUTIFUL 2STOREY HOME ON A QUIET

CUL-DE-SAC IN CLOVERDALEExcellent location in desirable

neighborhood. Close to schools,transportation and shopping.Bright open plan. $552,000.

Call: (604) 575-4686

WALNUT GROVE $435,000.TOWNHOME, End Unit

Private Greenbelt Lot2000 Sq.Ft. 3Bed 3.5 Bath

To View 604-838-5958

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

VIEWS! 3BD/2.5BTH Top WVancover Location, Lifestyle,Kitchen, Cherrywood Floor, LikeNew, Just Gorgeous $1,599,000.Interlink Realty (778) 882-8381

MISSION 3 br 1900 sf, manyreno’s incl new roof 4 car gar+1600 sf shop $635,000.PropertyGuy.com. id# 81322

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EAST, STUNNING Mt Baker view2850 sf 5br 3ba bungalow, mn flrMaster, $454,900 250-656-0549see uSELLaHOME.com id5456

AT ASSESSED value 2200sf 5br 2.5ba backing onto greenbeltsuite pot $379,900 604-557-2205seeuSELLaHOME.com id5618

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-01 Real Estate6020-01

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THOM CREEK Ranch - House forSale By Owner. In Chilliwack’spremier retirement complex. 2090sq ft finished plus 294 unfinishedready to model. In the top row withsuperb, unspoilable views of theCity, mountains and way beyond.Excellent Clubhouse. Friendlyneighbours $399,000 negotiable.No HST. 604-824-1892

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6020-26 NorthVancouver6020-26

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-02 Abbotsford6020-02

6 BDRM 4 bth, 4294 sq ft home w/legal suite. Situated on lge lot withunbelieveable view. Many newupgrades & special features.$566,900. Call 604-751-1465PropertyGuys.com ID#149399

FULLY finished 4,000+ sf home.Desirable Creekside on thePark. 6 brs, 3.5 bath. Granite/ssappl, a/c. $592 K 604.852.6951

SOLD - SAVED $15,000 incommission ID # 149873

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6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

4 BDRM 3 bth 2300 sq ft finishedliving area. Backs onto K-12 UnityChristian School. $360,900.C a l l 6 0 4 - 7 0 1 - 1 8 2 0 -PropertyGuys.com ID# 149592

AGASSIZ NEW 2350sf 3br 2.5Bath, high end finishing, hugemaster $369,900 604-614-1489see uSELLaHOME.com id5603

CHILLIWACK LK 1250sf rancherw/guest cabin, .5 ac lot, 2km tolake, pool $360K 604-824-5687see uSELLaHOME.com id5561

CULTUS LK gardener’s dream1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c50+ complex $68K 604-858-9301see uSELLaHOME.com id5400

OWN THE land, 1092sf 2brrancher style mobile home, kidsOK, $179,900 604-824-7803see uSELLaHOME.com id5541

PRICE REDUCED, 1280sf 3br1.5ba ½ duplex, large 4480sflot $229,900 604-792-9287see uSELLaHOME.com id5511

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VENDOR FINANCING @2.95%900sf shop, sub dividable 1.213acre + Superior 3357sf – EnergyEfficient home c/w legal coachhouse suite – Little Mountain$799,500 604-792-5063see uSELLaHOME.com id5620

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX80K below assessment. $3K/morent $527,900 firm 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

WILLOUGHBY NEW 3034sf 6br5ba w/legal 2br basement suitequiet cr, $599,900 604-649-6030see uSELLaHOME.com id5607

6020-24 North Delta6020-24

OPEN HOUSE SAT 2-47610 Barrymore Dr N Delta

$599,000Fab 3000+ sq.ft. Family Home inRoyal York. DAN SKALNIK604-377-7008 Coldwell BankerWestburn. [email protected]

www.realestatehomes.net

UPDATED 4541SF 7br 5½baon large 8264sf lot, basementsuite, $819,000 604-805-6614see uSELLaHOME.com id5604

REAL ESTATE

2490 CALEDONIA, North VanOPEN Sat 1-4pm, Sun 1-3:30pm

or by appointment.One of the Best Views in Deep

Cove - $1,390,000Beautiful 3 bedroom cedar homewith stunning, pristine 240 degreeviews over Deep Cove and 2marinas. 3 floors on rare,landscaped 10,000 sq ft lot withstream. 350 sq ft deck. $2,100mth luxury suite to help pay themortgage. Steps to the forest trail,Deep Cove and just 20 mins toDowntown. Lovingly renovated

www.deepcovehome.comCall Deanna 778-829-6993

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

RETIRED OR 45+ ? GreatRancher in Qu ie t Ga tedCommunity in Chilliwack, 2 BR, 2f/bath, all appls, 1200sf, a/c, gasf/p, dble garage, maintenancefree yard, strata fee $136mo.Reduced open to reasonableoffers. Mint cond! Open Housecall for date/time 1 604 625-3498

6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08

OFFERED AT assessed value1000sf 3br 2ba home on huge10,000sf lot $414K 778-859-0717see uSELLaHOME.com id4272

RANCH PARK 3136sf 7br 3.5bafabulous vu, below assessmenton CDS $699K 604-498-2616 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5595

6020-12 Ladner/South Delta6020-12

W. LADNER ½ block from theFraser Riv,1600sf 3br characterhome, $545,000 604-617-3748see uSELLaHOME.com id5599

6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14

32A AVE, Aldergrove. SOLD byOwner using PropertyGuys.comSaved Commission – You can tooC a l l R o d 6 0 4 - 6 2 6 - 6 0 2 7

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56 AVE Langley – 2 bdrm condo.S O L D b y O w n e r u s i n gP r o p e r t y G u y s . c o m . S a v e dCommission – You can too. Call Rod604-626-6027: PropertyGuys.com

ALDERGROVE, 710 sq ft, 2 bdrmmobile home with nice addition.Rear deck, yard and storage shedonly $25,000. Call 604-607-0519see Propertyguys.com ID 76519

CAMPBELL VALLEY Park 5acres, executive estate home6162 sq ft, 8 bdrms, 5.5 bths,carriage-house garage, 2 suites,barn, board-fenced $1,498KC a l l 6 0 4 - 8 8 0 - 0 4 6 2 s e ePropertyGuys.com ID:76465

GAY ST Fort Langley. SOLD byOwner using PropertyGuys.com -Saved Commission – You cantoo. Call Rod 604-626-6027 :

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6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14

SOUTH LANGLEY double-widemobile home, 1152 sq ft. 2 bdrms,wheelchair access, Club house &gym in park. $73,500. Call6 0 4 - 5 3 3 - 3 1 4 9PropertyGuys.com ID 76149

SOUTH LANGLEY Immaculate1042 Sq Ft 2 bdrm mobile home,55 yrs+ park, RV parking, low padrental $87,900. 604-514-5059PropertyGuys.com ID 76059

SOUTH LANGLEY Mobile HomeS O L D b y O w n e r u s i n gProper tyGuys.com. SavedCommission – You can tooCall Rod 604-626-6027 :

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WALNUT GROVE, desirablelocation, elegent 3 stry, 3372 sq ft,6 bdrms, 4 baths, $718,900. Call6 0 4 - 2 5 0 - 6 9 7 8 . S e ePropertyGuys.com id:76978

WALNUT GROVE, excellentneighbourhood, beaut i fu l lyupdated, 3605 sq ft, 5 bdrms, 3.5bth $719,900. Call 604-888-5394.PropertyGuys.com id:76394

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31. Crash into32. Radioactivity units35. Dynasty’s “J.R.”38. Components specifiedindividually42. Facial skin disease43. The Peach State44. Exist45. Precipitation46. Mazzard47. Earthy pigment color49. Hail (nautical)50. Back52. Deviating from the familiar54. Inveighed

56. Within reach59. Blood group60. Howl63. Farm state64. Aba ____ Honeymoon67. Seizure69. College army71. Graphic symbol72. Intense trepidation73. Of an ode74. Capital of ShaanxiProvince75. Acid + alcohol - water76. Flat tableland

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25. Sodium26. Current Margulies show28. Ancient Egyptian sun god29. Former Hess Corp. name32. Scrap of cloth33. Highest card34. Double helix nucleic acid36. WW2 female corps37. One point E of due N39. Express pleasure40. Data executive41. Honey (abbr.)48. One’s usual environment51. Edison’s company

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A20 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2012 THE TIMES

LANGLEY BUILD your dreamhome, secluded 5 ac view ppty,well inst $649,900 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id4513

We have 2 Playgrounds for your kids!And are “Pet-Friendly”

NEWLY RENOVATED$990 per month + utilities

3 BR + 1½ Baths – 2 Levels1,100 sq ft and a fenced back yard

For more info call Ingrid 604-792-8317 or 1-877-515-6696or Email: [email protected]

WOODBINE TOWNHOUSES 9252 Hazel St.Chilliwack, BC Move-In Incentive!

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6605 Townhouses - Rent6605

RENTALS

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6508 Apt/Condos6508PARK TERRACE

Call for Specials!Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR& 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat& hot water. Resident Mgr.

Call 604-530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca

6508 Apt/Condos6508MISSION Deluxe 1 br, 5 appl,secure prgk, storage, balcony,Nov 1. no pets, n/s, 604-820-8664

MAPLE RIDGE CONDORent to Own 2 BDRM / 2BATH,

$1650/month, $235,000.Call Kelly 604-418-3162

Keller Williams Elite Realty

6540 Houses - Rent65403 BDRM 1.5 bath close to busstop, hospital & shopping, fencedbackard, Call 604-853-0985

ABBY MAYFAIR, 4 BR home, 2bath, all appls, det garage. $1250+ ults. Avail now. NS/NP.604-318-2432 or 604-372-0011

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN● No Qualification - Low Down ●

CHILLIWACK – 9557 WilliamsSt, 3 bdrm, 2 level HOUSE, newfridge, Gas stove, hot waterheater, with 10% down... $888/M

Call 604-435-5555 for showingwww.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1 BR bsmt ste Abbots, newly new,$700 incls hydro, w/d, sep entry,avail Nov 1, near bus & shops, ns,np 604-418-8666

2 BR bsmt, Clearbrook/Marshall,5appls, gas fp, sat tv/net, $750incls utils, Nov 15th, NS/NP, 1 yrlease, no parties, suits couple,ref’s required, 604-612-9100

MISSION, 3 BR + den, 2 bath,Heritage Prk area, ns, small petok, $1200 + utils, inste wd, ref’sreq’d, landlord lives in bmst ste,avail Dec 1st, 604-615-0413

6508 Apt/Condos6508

★ 2 BDRM APT★

FOR RENTin Langley City

Under New ManagementIdeal for children,

next to parkand green space.

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6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

2 BR grd level bsmt, washer,$650 incls utils, no pets, availNow, nr University,604-746-9564

2 BR legal bsmt ste, grd lvl, 5 minwalk to University, 5 yr old house,$800 incls cable, 1 prkg, np, availnow. 604-825-2635

2BR BSMT, Mt Lehman area, ns/np, no w/d, avail Now, $650 inclsutils/cable, 604-859-6014

ALDERGROVE BACH g/lvl ste,priv patio, full bath, lrg kitchen,cbl, internet & utils incls, sharedw/d, prkg, $550. n/s, n/p, Refs,suits 1 person, Call 604-856-0869after 6pm to arrange viewing

CLOVERDALE Newer 1 BR $750incl util, W/D. N/S, sm pet negot.604-574-2141 or 778-896-2142

MISSION Newly Reno’d 2 bdrmg/lvl, $680 incl heat hydro, ldry npNO SMOKING avail now.1 - 6 0 4 - 9 3 9 - 9 9 5 0

6605 Townhouses -Rent6605

STUNNING 3BDRM Town-house 3bath, in E.Abby. Dblgar, end unit w/ green space.Family Complex. Easy #1hwyaccess. 1 year lease. Availnow. $1500. 778-552-0803

6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620

44981 Commercial Court2450sf avail. $2450/month. 3-phase power. 604-613-8100

MISSION, 3 BR T/H, quiet familycomplex, rent geared to income,n/p, avail Now, 604 820-1715

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-30 Port Moody6020-30

OCEANFRONT 4700SF 5br 3½bath main fl br, 6286sf lot, suitepotenl $1,949,000 604-469-1813see uSELLaHOME.com id5606

6020-32 Richmond6020-32

22351 SHARPE Ave Richmond,3 storey, 2425 sq ft, 5 bdrm, 4bath Set up to have a suite,$778,000. Call 778-835-0019 seePropertyGuys.com ID: 76019

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

BOLIVAR HTS beautifully up-dated 1600sf 3br rancher, 7830sf view lot $399K 778-394-0228see uSELLaHOME.com id5562

6035 Mobile Homes6035HUGE DISCOUNTS

QUALITY MANUFACTURED HOMES1-800-339-5133

New and Used HomesPark spaces availableService work available

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

AFORDABLE CULTUS LakeProperty, $195K, info at:shaunagold.com 604-218-2077

CHILLIWACK BUILD 5000sfHome, 10,742sf serviced flatbldg lot $279K 604-798-5050see uSELLaHOME.com id5536

INVESTOR ALERT Clayton 1.27acre ppty w/1944sf 3br 2.5bahome $1,299,000 778-574-2519see uSELLaHOME.com id5613

MISSION

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UPPER/LOWER SUITESEgglestone – near new 2bdrm suite in higher end home – Cedar Valley area– shared w/d - $700/mo+appx $75/mo utils – perfect for single person or couple5th – 2bdrm - 700 sq ft lower suite – f/s - in suite w/d – bright kitchen &living area facing a southern exposure - $750+50% utils5th – 2bdrm 884 sq ft – hard wood floors – f/s – w/d - $850+50% utilsBailey – newer home – large 3bdrm bsmnt suite – 1 full bath – in suite w/d– f/s d/w – family area near park and cul-de-sac - $950+shared utilsMcRae – 3bdrm upper suite- large deck- great central location - $1050/mo+shared utilsWilliams – 3 bdrm - 2 bath nicely renovated upper suite - large covered deck- large shared yard - double garage - $1250/mo shared utils

HOUSESCherry – cute little 3bdrm home – master on main and 2 small bdrms in loft– 1 full bath – sunk in family room – small private yard - $1000/mo+sharedutils (2 houses on property)Bobcat – adorable 3bdrm+1.5 bath+family room- ½ duplex- fenced yard- $1200/moGrand – 3bdrm rancher w/bsmnt - central location – large fenced yard- carport - $1200/moDalke – 2300 sq ft 4bdrm+den – 3 baths - 2 storey + 1165 sq ft unfin bsmnthome - $1800/moEgglestone – 2763 sq ft executive style 5bdrm+den newer home – CedarValley area – lg rec room down – higher end finishing - $1850/mo

APARTMENTSThe Mews – Classy gated complex on Heritage Park where all the fantasticconcerts, festivals and events happen – 1bdrm 997 sq ft – amazing finishing- elect f/p w/ stacked slate – vaulted ceilings – 1 parking stall - $1000/moincl hot water

APARTMENTSLATITUDE – 4 year new development with granite & stainless steel appliances - insuite laundry & hot water incl – fitness room, guest suites on site#110 – 2bdrm 2bath – 885 sq ft - ground floor corner unit – 2 parking stalls- $1100/mo#224 – 2bdrm & 2bath – 885 sq ft – insuite w/d – 2 parking stalls - $1150/mo

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmtsuite $1,270,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

PRINCETON, BC 15.78 acresPanoramic views, hydro, well,pumphouse, & septic installed.$384,900. [email protected]

SURREY TYNEHEAD 1ac dev.ppty into 5.5 lots starting Jan2013, $1,399,000 604-951-8777see uSELLaHOME.com id5566

6035 Mobile Homes60351998 DARTMOUTH

1340 sf, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, a/c.In beautiful in Fernridge Park.Motivated seller. Asking $140,000Open to offers. BrookswoodHomes Ltd. Call 604 530-9566

ABBOTSFORD 1100SF 2br 2badouble wide, must be moved offsite $20K OBO 604-850-6498see uSELLaHOME.com id5315

CHILLIWACK MUST be moved1130sf 2br 2ba mobile w/2 add-Itions $10,000obo 604-795-7570seeuSELLaHOME.com id5612

NEW SRI 1152 sq ft, 3 BR, dblwide $77,900. Full gyproc singlewide $66,900. Repossessions1974-2007. Call 604-830-1960

SPECTACULAR ISLANDVIEWS (10) San Juan Islands,

Anacortes - Biz Pt.$899,000 USD

4,100 sq.ft. on .5 acres, 5 br within-suite bath, oversized 4 cargarage 38’ long x 16’ High RV

garage. Custom home ICFexterior walls, geothermal heat

system. MLS# 313575Alan Weeks

3688 Birch Way, Anacortes,ZIP 98221-8440(425)691-9515

[email protected]

6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

1996-30 ft. Corsair 5th Wheel.#20 in South Valley RV Park,7th Ave. across from ChristiePark on Skaha Lake. Steps tobeach. Great lot , lease$389/mth. R.V. $15,900 Call:778.867.8735

LIVE ON Mayne Island2 lots,one Turn Key house

all for $380.000, 250-539-5011http://members.shaw.ca/

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MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detachedshop, view $949K 250-378-8857see uSELLaHOME.com id5592

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

1.6 ACRE OCEAN VIEWPROPERTY, in Town, Sointula,Malcolm Island, N.Vanc Island.Assessed $132,000, Se l l$129,500. 5 pm 604-628-4592

COZY 2 bdrm on 10 acres in LoneButte, barn, 2 car garage, new, nosteps, complete reno, oak beamsin L/R, large deck, drilled well,outbuildings. Close to Horse,Watch and Green Lakes.$250,000. Call 604-462-7292

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3bareno’d home w/side suite on 2lots $239,900 778-887-4530see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sqft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in wellmanaged complex, extensiveupgrades, $314,000. Cal l7 7 8 - 5 7 1 - 1 5 4 4 S e ePropertyGuys.com ID: 76544

BUENA VISTA Ave White RockSpectacular view building lot witholder 2 bdrm rental home$879,000 Call 604-837-5373PropertyGuys.com id: 77100

GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek,main floor master br, $789K

604-581-5541 see:uSELLaHOME.com id5506

NEWTON NEW 2200sf 5br 3.5ba½ duplex with 2br bsment suite$475K incl. HST 604-728-1419see uSELLaHOME.com id5591

QUEEN MARY large 3700sf 7br+den 5ba on 7869sf lot, 2br sidesuite $739,000 778-688-3621see uSELLaHOME.com id5615

TYNEHEAD 3800SF 5br 4.5baexecutive home 12,077sf lot, withside suite, $850K 604-575-7311see uSELLaHOME.com id5350

6020-38 VancouverEast Side6020-38

OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun May 12& 13th, 10am - 2pm, 2396 East39th Ave. 50x140 lot, 1,050 sqftbungalow, asking $1.2 mllion.

6020-52 Other AreasBC6020-52

HOPE, FISHERS dream 1850sf4br 2ba rancher on lg ½ ac lotmtn vu $287,900 604-869-3119see uSELLaHOME.com id5611

6025 Industrial/Commercial6025

COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL2300sf home w/suite above 3Comm units $985K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533

VANC DNTOWN medical office672sf+188sf common area nearSt Pauls hp $375K 604-572-2785see uSELLaHOME.com id5509

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

CEDAR HILLS 2140sf 5br 2baw/bsmt suite, huge 7200sf lot,updates, $549K 778-320-7506see uSELLaHOME.com id5568

CHIMNEY HTS 3600sf 7br+den6ba w/2 suites quiet cul-de-sac4600sf lot $669K 604-866-3515see uSELLaHOME.com id5597

CHIMNEY HTS like new 4100sf8br 6ba w/main floor bedroom,2 suites, $649K 604-441-9652see uSELLaHOME.com id5563

CLAYTON IMMACULATE 3523sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite acrossfrom park $648K 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5551

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

CLOVERDALE 3765SF 4br 3.5ba,on quiet CDS, suite potential inbasement, $575K 604-619-0603.See: uSELLaHOME.com id5559

CLOVERDALE 3850SF 6br 5ba3lvl 2/suite potential on 1/2ac GDlot, $819,900 778-549-2056 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5564

E. NEWTON 4000sf 8br 5.5ba2 yr old 3 level home w/3 brbsmt suite $699K 778-895-8620see uSELLaHOME.com id5628

FLEETWOOD ACROSS fromSchool, reno’d 2600sf 6br 5baw/suites $579K 604-434-3482see uSELLaHOME.com id5577

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmtsuite $559,000 604-727-9240see uSELLaHOME.com id5617

GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2baw/basement suite on huge 8640sf lot, $489,000 604-613-1553see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

GUILDFORD NEW 4889sf 9br6½ ba, main fl br, 2 suites river+mtn vu $899,900 604-649-6030see uSELLaHOME.com id5610

INVESTMENT PPTY 2800sf6br 4ba w/2 suites, rent $2,650.5ac lot, $485,000 604-809-1177see uSELLaHOME.com id5205

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1964 FORD FALCON 289, auto,2 door, hardtop, totally restored,$6,900. Call 604-585-2397

1966 CADILLAC Coupe de villea/c, pwr pkg, nr new tires, runswell. $6500 obo. 604-793-5520

1966 FORD Thunderbird. 390,rebuilt trans. Lots done, littleneeded, runs great. M.Ridge.$6600 obo 604-710-5192

1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363

1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon

Call 604-307-0201

1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]

1971 CHEVY Suburban, 3 dr 350automatic, body work all done,needs paint and interior, aircared. $4500 obo. 604-769-4799.

9110Collectibles &

Classics9110

1971 MUSTANG, V8, 302 originalsolid clean car, runs V/good,$6900 obo. May Trade. 604-575-7468

1974 DODGE Club Cab 73K, 1Owner, 360. V8 auto Good Cond,$3995 obo. May Trade 778-908-5164

1976 MGB Roadster. Britishracing green colour. 4 speed.New top and carpet. Engine workdone. $6,995. 604-591-8566

1977 OLDS Cutlass, RareCollector plates, 350, T-Roofs, 1owner, newer paint. 93,000mi.$11,900 obo. 604-530-2855

1979 Chevrolet CorvetteCoupe Auto,153,000 kms,asking

$8,900 604-492-2220

1979 MERCEDES Convertible350SL, totally rare model w/4sp,good cond, $8400, 604-795-5068

1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $3500 obo 604-792-6367

1985 CHRYSLER 5th Ave, newtires & alt, aircared rwd 318,$1500. no rust. 604-510-2559

1986 CHRYSLER New Yorkerw/collector plates, 66,000 orig km,loaded, $2950 obo 604-855-0633

1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, Town & Country, allor ig ional , loaded. $2,250.Consider trade. 604-534-2997

1987 ROLLS ROYCE SilverSpirit, Blue, 1 owner, low miles,LIKE NEW, Asking $28,000.Langley. Ralph. 778-988-2055

1988 FORD Bronco XLT, 5L, 5spd, 1 owner w/serv records, norust. $8900 obo. 604-530-2855

1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $7,500 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516

9110Collectibles &

Classics9110

1989 PORSCHE 944 Turbo,white on burgundy, all rcrds, newexhaust, 5 spd, a/c, Ltd slip, greatcond! $15,900 Call 604-943-0945

1991 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 DRFully loaded,kept inside,in familyfrom new $2995.604-899-6119

9125 Domestic9125

1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997

1977 DODGE Daytona Charger,2 door, auto, V8, 2 tone blue,1 owner, $10,500. 604 576-0836

1989 CHRYSLER New YorkerLandau special model, like newloaded. $7000. 604-534-2997

1996 CHEVROLET Z28, LT1,6spd, 159 mkm, local car, headrs,strt pipe, 19 in wheels, #’s match,$9,500 obo 604-908-2464

2001 CHEVROLET CAVALIER99000kms, 4 cyl, auto, 4 door,clean, $2900. 604-575-5164

2001 LINCOLN Town Car SIG 1owner, new tires, 165k mi, runsgreat, $3999 obo. 604-536-4293

2001 TAURUS, 84000 kms,Senior owned, auto + options, 4 drauto clean. $2900. 778-908-5164

2003 LINCOLN Town Car,63,000 org miles, garage kept,immac, $8,800. 604-534-0242

2004 DODGE Neon, 2.0 SX, a/c,power windows, standard tran,2 0 0 k , e x c c o n d . $ 3 2 0 0604-824-6792 or 604-855-1406

2004 FORD Explorer 4x4, auto,loaded, A/C, white, grey int, 179kkms. $9900 firm. 778-837-7792

9125 Domestic9125

2004 PONTIAC Grand Prix, 4 dr,fully loaded, 123K, 1 owner,$5500 obo, 604-850-5635

2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001

2006 Ford Fusion SEL135,000 kms Black on BlackLeather, All Opitions Sun roof,Heated Seats and Mirrors, 5Speed manual Transmission.$6,200. Call: (604) 302-9700

2006 FORD Fusion, 73,000 km, 4cyl, grt cond, 2nd owner $8800.604-852-0533 * 778-241-3528

2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.

2007 PONTIAC Wave. MINToriginal 52,900 kms. One ladyowned. 5 dr hatchback. 4 cyl. 5speed. $6500 obo. 604-575-7468

2008 Chrysler SebringAutomatic 32,400 kms. Granniesummer driven. No accidents.

Reduced price! $13,900.Call: (604) 820-1002

2011 CADILLAC SRX luxuryAWD, 15,800 k’s, like new cond$41,900 obo. 604-793-5520

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9110Collectibles &

Classics9110

1956 Q13 Oldsmobile Sedan, exclcond 324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles.A must see $13,000. 604-702-1997

8080 Electrical8080YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 ser-vice call. Insured. Lic # 89402.Fast same day service guar’d. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899

8155 Landscaping8155Jeds Landscaping , Fa l lPrunning, Res/Comm, Fall Cleanup, 20+ yrs Exp. 604-835-5050

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8250 Roofing8250Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch OnFree Estimates. 604-946-4333

8255 Rubbish Removal8255

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REAL ESTATE6050

Out Of TownProperty6050

Back on the market atreduced price$525,000 USD!

* 2,750 sqft./ on .95 acres** 3 Bedrooms * 3.25 Bathrooms* Oversized 2 Car Garage* Carport & Outbuilding* Drive onto Beautiful SamishIsland, near Bellingham, WA., tothis custom Craftsman homewith 25 feet of waterfront withadjacent road access. Park likesetting. Two level exotic wooddeck with views of Padilla Bay.Master with high ceilings, walk incloset, attached bath and solidCarerra marble surfaces. Office/den plus 2 bonus rooms.Extensive hardwoods, solid firdoors, walk-in pantry, plenty ofindoor storage, maple cabinets.

For more information pls call:Robert & Nancy Chaney,

(for sale by owners)9418 Marshall Rd, Bow, WA

1-(360)[email protected]

HOPE, PRICE reduced, large2376sf 3br + den 3.5ba on .23acre lot, large workshop, view,solarium $299,900 604-869-7554see uSELLaHOME.com id4889

NANAIMO, OCEAN View 1283sf3br 2ba 4yr old home on .11 aclot $319,900 604-308-8266see uSELLaHOME.com id5556

OCEAN FRONT Lux Contemp.private home on 2.73 Acres-Quadra Island. 250-884-0000www.bcoceanfronthomes.com

6052Real EstateInvestment6052

90FT WATERFRONT, SointulaGuest Beach House Malcolm Is.N. Vanc Is. 2 BR, water, sewer,hydro. $229K. 604-628-4592www.sointulabeachhouse.com

LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex+1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200/month $479,900 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

TRIPLEX- SOINTULA B&BGuest House, Malcolm Island,N.Vancouver Island. New reno,on view half acre. cost $900,000,sell $525,000. 5pm 604-628-4592

6065RecreationProperty6065

CABIN 15 mins SE of Hope BCSurrounded by mountains riversTall cedars, trails, clean air.3 BR, 1.5 ba, 6appls, sleeps 12+$250K by owner, 604-795-3663

CULTUS LAKE beautiful year roundRV site grt location, low fees, allament., $117,500. 1-604-795-9785

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Exclusive & Private Lake ShoreCottage, for all info:

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HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive fromVanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront$70K is for both 604-302-3527see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

6065RecreationProperty6065

LINDELL BEACH - Cultus Lake2 bd, 2 bth, extensively reno’d 1905sq ft home. Asking below assessedvalue $495,000. 604-716-4258 -PropertyGuys.com ID# 149728

LOT & Trailer. This little gem islocated 120 miles from Van, pool- C.H, hiking, fishing, history of1860’s gold rush. Caretaker,maint $775/yr, $40,000 obo. Lot33 - 30860 Trans Canada HwyYale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764

OCEAN FRONT boat access only2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30minfrom W Van $799K 778-998-9141see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

PORT ALBERNI reno’d 2000 sf5br 2 ba with 2 br basement suite2 laundries $210K 604-542-1995see uSELLaHOME.com id5537

HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hrfrom Vanc incl lot & 5th wheelski, fish, $148,500 604-209-8650see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

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2003 Nissan Xterra, 162,000kms, 5 Sp. A/C Power Grp, NewTrans/Clutch, New Exhaust, NewBrakes, 17" Wheels, Tow Pkge.$7,900 Call: (604) 218-5460

9129 Luxury Cars9129

1987 JAGUAR XJS Cabriolet, 1owner, lady driven, V12, ps, pb,pw, rebuilt ac, new tires, $8900obo, Don 604-826-7012

1993 Mazda MX-6 LSMint. Automatic 171,000 kms.V6, Auto, AirCrd, Lady owned.Receipts, too much to list.$3,900 Call: (778) 689-6094

1997 Lincoln Town CarSignature 268K. $5,000

Call: (604) 316-2527 Great Car

1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$44,900. Call 604-889-2525

2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629

2004 Jaguar X-Type Automatic93,500 kms Excellent condition.$10,500 Call: (604) 786-0941email: [email protected]

2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $82,980. 604-781-7614.

2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,130K, $24,900. 604-999-4097

2009 Audi Q7 3.6 Automatic80,000 kms, silver ext, black

leather int, sunroof, tow hitch,nav, bluetooth. $40,000.

Call: (604) 913-9221

9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130

1998 HONDA Goldwing SE +Champion Daytona 2+2 conv.sidecar, loaded, 36K, new cond,classic, $14,900. 604 945-0376

2004 KAWASAKI Vulcan Nomad1500cc, Vance/Hines pipes, lotsof chrome, heated storage,service records, 30,000 miles,new tires/clutch, lots of extragear, $7500 firm. 604-761-7491

2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900,new saddle bags/batt, w/shield,bike cover. $5,500. 604-209-1039

2007 YAMAHA RI- Dark Red & Black- Double & Single seat cover- 12600 KM- Custom Front & Rear Lights- Twin Black Carbon FibreAkrapovic Exhaust

- Very fast and awesome,Mint Condition (Cloverdale)

$7900 Call 604-788-0060

2008 HARLEY D, Nighttrain, 110cu.in 11K, cost $31K, ask $20K,604-847-9353 (Chill) after 5pm

2008 HARLEY D, Sportster,1200low, 4400km, cost $14K, ask$10K, 604-847-9353 Chill aft 5pm

2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve

9135 Parts &Accessories9135

GREY CANOPY, 3 sliders, fitsFord p/ups 1988 to 1994 models.Gd cond $375obo. 604-581-6511

SNOW TIRES 13', 175-70x13,like new, All 4 tires $250 obo.604-531-7305

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1988 S10 Pickup, small cab &box, new 4 cyl & clutch, 128k, z28rims, $2450. 604-522-8358

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1994 FORD F350 dually XLT, auto,a/c, ext cab exl cond, only157,000k’s, $5895. 604-793-5520

1988 FORD TRUCK, dual fuel,good running cond, air cared, newparts, $1650. 604-531-5345

1990 Chevrolet 2500 GMCSierra Manual 262,000 kms2500 V8 350 4WD 5 speed.$4000.00 firm. (604) 803-5674

1993 DODGE Dakota Sport V6, 5 spdMan Trans, well maint. mechanically,225k’s, $2490 obo. 604-795-1802

1993 FORD Explorer Ltd. 6' lift on35' tires, running gear dannastraight front axel, fully rebuiltw/chrome molly inner and outeraxel shafts, new universal &brakes, motor replaced with anewer less km V6 that runs great.All leather interior with powerseats, $4800 obo. 604-220-0910

1994 CHEV diesel 1 ton, 6.5,dually, 350,000 kms, lost of ex-tras, maint, offers. 604-997-0427

1995 SUBURBAN LT, 8 pass,4x4, leather 188k, new tires/brakes/front axels, recentradiator/cat conv/02 sensor, norust. $4800 obo. 604-377-4860

1995 SUZUKI Every 4wd MiniTruck 660cc, std, rhd, 39kkms, aircared $4700obo. 1-778-884-0030

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1997 FORD F150 4x4, 8ft box,liner & canopy, good condition,$4800. 604-856-4371

1998 CHEV 1500 Silverado Z71,4x4, auto, 5.7 vortex, loaded,canopy, $4100 obo. 604-309-1065

1999 SUZUKI Grand Vitara, fullyloaded, 4 door, all wheel drive,white, $7000. Call 604-518-3166

2000 NISSAN Xterra, fullyloaded, 4x4, Call for details,604-832-1635

2002 Ford Escape Black w/Grey Auto, V6, 2 WD, A/C 6 discCd, 199,500 Kms Clean GoodCond. $6,500. (778) 772-5513

2002 Nissan Pathfinder172,000 kms, Chilkoot Edition,power everything, A/C, $6,500Call: (604) 591-7526

2003 FORD F250 4x4 XL $8500o b o , 1 8 7 , 0 0 0 k m , a u t o ,604-323-3662 or 604-315-9384

AUTOMOTIVE

2004 FORD F350, Super DutyDiesel, Lariat, f/loaded, tow pack.New tires, brakes, rotors,windshield, ball-joints, bearings.Full mechanical warranty. Mintcond 83K, $21K, 604-339-9427

2004 GMC Yukon XL, auto,244Kms, 2WD, p/s, p/w, cruise.$6950. Jim 604-377-5751

2005 Acura MDX 122,700 kmsExcellent Condition, many niceluxury features. 3rd row seatingmakes this a very reliable andsafe family vehicle $16,000email: [email protected]

2005 JEEP LIBERTY wht, trailrated, no acc’d, a/c’d, dealerserv’d, loaded, all options, n/s,excl shape $6500. 604-819-2710

2006 FORD F250 4x4, 8 cyl stnd,164k’s, 5.4L EFI, tow pkge, alpinestereo, single cab $8995. 604-819-3610

2006 HHR p/w, sunroof, soundsys pkg, no accidents, 134K, gdcond . $6500obo. 604-830-0812

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2006 BMW X3 2.5i Auto,117,000 kms, AWD, Premium

Pkg, $17,000 negotiable,Phone 604-760-3390

2006 Chevrolet Equinox LTAutomatic 86,000 kms 6cylinder,leather seats,sunroof,airconditioning 5x cd player 6 waypioneer speakers $12,250.

Call: (778) 859-7204

2006 Ford F150 XL, 4X4, 5.4L,extended cab, seats 6, long box,canopy, A/C, 107K. $12,950.must sell! (604) 773-4235.2008 FORD Pickup Lariat,49,000km, loaded + +, $37,500Must Sell! 604-313-2763

2009 MAZDA Tribute, all wheeldrive, moon roof, mint, 45k kms,wrty. $19,300 obo. 604-582-3078

2012 LEXUS RX350, V6, fullloaded, 6/mo, no accidents, navi,rear camera, top model, 6 yr wrty,$52,800, obo, 604-925-3111

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1988 MERCEDES BENZ 230 TEWagon, 4 cyl, 5 spd. 181k. Looks/runsvery well. $2500 obo. 778-908-5164

1980 TRIUMPH TR7 convertible,$3,000.Phone 604-859-9932

1990 CORVETTE Black on black,Auto, 5.7 L, 118,000kms. Exccond. $10,500obo. 604-574-3141

1991 MERCEDES BENZ 300C.Auto, new tires. 111,000 km. Exccondition. $7,500. 604-786-6495

1994 MERCEDES C280, 85K,grey, fully loaded, extras, exccond, $10K obo, Ladner604-940-6460

1994 MERCEDES E320. Silver,blue leather, 269K km. Aircared, 4snow tires. $4,500. 604-521-0691

1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583

1997 VW Jetta 4 dr, auto, black,sunroof, all season tires, goodcond. $2200 obo. 778-828-6740

1998 JETTA Diesel, 1 owner,new tires/brakes, sun roof, exccond. $2900 obo. 604-724-3696

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1999 CHRYLSER Cirrus 4 Dr,auto, 91000 kms, sunroof,leather, loaded, aircared. 1 ladyowner. $3300 obo. 604-575-2534

1999 VOLVO, red sedan, leather,sunroof, auto, $4500. Langley.R a l p h . 7 7 8 - 9 8 8 - 2 0 5 5

1999 VOLVO V70 OXC, AW driveauto, 5 DR Sedan, loaded, 160kms, A/C, ht seats, air cared, newtires, $5500 obo. 604-818-9649

2000 AUDI S4 2.7T, 6sp, 4wd.Black with black leather interior.Upgraded exhaust, turbos, andmore. 219,000 km $9800778-229-0283

2000 HONDA Prelude, 2 dr,$5,500, auto, runs well, 124,000km, 604-614-8402

2000 MERCEDES E55 AMG,beautiful, exc cond, 113K, price tosell, $12,900, 778-846-2933

2001 MERCEDES 320 ML, A-1, 1owner, no accid, low kms, newbrake/tires. $8999. 604-557-8081

2001 Toyota Celica GTAuto 138,000 kms -many extras

$8,950. Call: (604) 690-6235

2002 C240 Benz, 4dr, auto, silver/blk leather, lady driven, 280K,excl cond, $4500. 778 893-8151

2002 INFINITY I35 4 dr auto,Luxury model, 1 owner, loaded,exc cond. Moving must sell.$7,800 obo. Sry 604-541-0018

INFINITI G35 2003, exc. cond.power all, m.green, 83,000 km.$13k OBO. Call: 604.721.4414

2003 INFINITI M45,excellentlocal, no acc, loaded, luxury, fast,auto, $12,500, 778-995-3862

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, aircared, nice cond.$7,000. 778-227-2010

2004 MAZDA 3 GS, auto, exccond, 143k, aircared Sep2013,$6700. N.Delta. 604-594-6787

2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 drcoupe stnd, 119,000k’s, $4800obo. Ph 604-798-0767 lve mess

2005 VW CABRIOLETautomatic, immaculate, no

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2006 ACURA 3.2 TL custom fullyloaded, 300 HP 6 spd. 125,000km on body, only 44,000 km onengine $15,500. 604-241-0357

2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253

2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT.46,000 km. Grey. 4 drs, auto, p/w,p/l, leather heated seats, sunroof,mag wheels. Good condition!$16,000 obo. 604-240-9912

2006 VW JETTA 2.0T 73k,original owner, hid headlights,auto, $14,900. 604-307-9159

2007 BMW 525i88,400km Premium Pkg, loaded$21,900 obo. 604-532-9292

2007 FORD MUSTANG GT, fullyloaded 22,000 kms, $29,500.604-721-4228

2007 KIA Rio 5, 5 dr, blk, 5sp, 1owner, 72K, exc cond, incls wintertires, $7500 obo, 604-603-2548

2007 Volkswagen Rabbit129,000km Single owner. Fullyloaded, sunroof, heated seats,5speed $10,500 604-329-6735

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2008 MAZDA 3, 4 door h/b, auto,2.3 engine, 40k, loaded, silver,$9450 Firm. 604-538-9257

2009 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle38,500km, tiptronic automatic,fully loaded, mfgr carproofwarranty available. 16,500 offersManufacturers retail suggested -17,500 & higher. 604- 836-1014

2009 Volkswagen GTI Golf.DSG/18" rims/leather/powerS/R. New tires. 65,000 kms.Factory warranty. $21,600.(604) 731-9739

2010 Ford Mustang GTPremium Manual 12,000 kmsLimited Edition Roush Stage 3,4.6 liter, 540HP, 510 ft/lb torque,warranty to 2016, mint condition!$46,000. Call: (604) 540-7036email: [email protected]

9173 Vans91731994 MAZDA MPV 4x4, 7 pas-senger, 145000km, 3L V6 Auto,new tires $2800obo 604-820-8218

2001 GMC Safari SLT, new MichTires, well maint, leather, loaded,$3000 , 604-793-8692

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2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 145 kms,good cond., $2975. 604-392-3909after 4pm or all day wkends

2003 CHEVY Venture, 7pass,red, good cond, 128K, incls snowtires, $3500 obo, 604-946-4725

2003 KIA Sedona EX 2tone silver/grey, 3.5ltr,auto, pw/ps, am/fm,cd, 5dr, 7pass, cloth seats, roofrack, 171K, $3900 604-820-0486

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1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3litre IB Fresh water cooled Exccond. Well maint. Lots of extras,c/w trailer . $4,695. 604-837-7564

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24’ RENNELL with trailer runsgreat, must see reasonable price$8500 obo. Ph 604-794-3920

24’ SEA RAY 240 turn key & go,eng i/o, GM V8, surveyed, goodshape. $6500. 604-552-3961

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02 PLEASURE Way B class Ford350, 5.4 V8 51,973k’s, N/S. Keptunder cover $44,500. 604-858-8046

’06 25’ Nash trailer, exl cond, micro,a/c, lge fridge, dble bed, nice layout,loaded. $13,900. 604-792-6943

1977 DODGE camper van. Goodcond. Stove/fridge/furn. 200,000km. $3,250 obo. 604-599-3835

1988 CLASS A Triple EREGENCY motorhome, lenght 32ft, gmc 450, stored 4 yrs, updatednew michelins, bathroom fixtures,freezer, fridge, laminate flrs,carpet throughout, sell due tomedical cond. $15,000 must beseen. 1980 AQUA STAR ski boat115 hp evinrude, in exc cond, fullyequiped depth sound, sonar, shipto shore radios, water skis, wetline tubes for towing, new top towbar, remote docking all onshoreline trailor, sell due toh e a l t h , $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . C a l l604-793-0124

TOYOTA HIACE CAMPERVAN90 2.8l deisel,auto, camp incomfort $15,400. 604-275-3443

1992 CLASS-A 34ft WinnebagoElante M/H, 454 Chev motor.Only 42,000miles! Low profile, topof line! $16,900. 604-536-2899

1994 - 11 ft Timberline Camper.Electric jacks & more. Excellentcond. $7,950. Call 604-576-6598

1995 FLEETWOOD Coronado,low miles, new tires, ready for theSun! excellent cond. reduced$11,500 obo, Call 778-822-2475

1996 29’ Seabreeze, 454 Vortec, O/Dtrans, 15mpg, 76,472 miles, loaded,incl. solar, $14,000. 604-791-3758

1996 31’ Motorhome retiring fromRV’ing, exc cond, mechanicallysound, all papers, loaded, Reasoffers accepted. 604-746-5898.Abby

9522 RV’s/Trailers95221998 SLUMBER queen 7.6’ Im-port camper 520 kg, new propane2011, folding alum steps & handrail, 3 brn stove, porta potti, forcedair furn, hyd jacks - hold downs,pressure 50 ltr water/ 3 wayfridge/freezer. Will fit short boxp/u or import. Excl cond $4500obo. Ph 604-858-5624 Chwk

1998 SLUMBER Queen, AutumSpecial, immaculant cond, lightweight, 8ft camper, toilet, sink,stove, sleeps 4, 3way fridge,$5800 obo, Tom 604-807-0209

1999 Jayco Eagle 5th Wheel28ft Must see, in great shape.$8,400 Call: (604) 240-2793 oremail: [email protected].

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2000 FLEETWOOD SouthwindClass A motorhome. Loaded! 33feet. Slide out wall. 1 owner. Likenew!! $32,000. 1-604-855-1335

2003 NEWMAR Dutch Star, 3slides, 39’, 65,000mi, full paintfreight liner Chassis, 330 Catengine. Computer desk, soliddesk oak cabinets. $73,500. Ph604-846-5046 Chwk

2003 TRAVELAIRE. Perfect size,nice cond., loaded. Only $25,995.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.$54,900. Ph 1-604-220-5005

2004 TITANIUM model 32E37DS, 2 slides, mint cond,1 owner, $27,900. 604 535-8688

2005 BIGFOOT Camper, 9 ft 6,2 new vents, air cond, fully equip,$18,000, 604-746-8210

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2006 ALFA Luxury Mtr Home 330CAT Diesel Pusher, 6 new tires,3 5 , 5 0 0 m i . E q u i p e d w i t heverything, too much to list! Exccond. $117,000. 604-767-3894

2007 PROWLER 5th wheel, 32 ft,grt family rv, fibreglass, slideout,bunkbeds, air/cond, sleeps 8$19,900. 604-824-1426

2008 31 ft Colorado RL 5thWheel Private sale. 3 slides. 4awnings. Rear living room. Mor/ryde hitch and suspension. Likenew condition! Asking: $27,000.604-751-1573

2008 ALPENLITE 31ck Ltd Edi-tion, 3 slides, ex cond, retail $80K,ask: $49,500, obo 604-814-5071

2008 ITASA SUNOVA 29RMOTORHOME 41,000 kmsV10 Ford engine, automatic HDShaw Direct satilite dish, 2 slideouts, Jensen entertainment 12volt HDTV, viper alarm system,2-80 watt solar panels, 2400 wattinverter, 2 awning curtains forback and side, front and sidewindow shields, ducted airconditioning with heat pump,excellent condition ready to go.$69,900 Call: (604) 755-0423 oremail: [email protected]

2008 NASH 25’ 5th whl, q bed,rear kitchen, 1 slide $19,000. Ph604-792-2201 Chilliwack

2008 WILDCAT 24ft 5th Wheel,slide, all auto, TOP LINE. MUSTSEE! $19,000. 604-534-4807

2009 24RKS Jayflt lk new, 3seasn, slps 6, 1 slide, slr pnl, allapps, $17250, 604-644-8663Chwk

2009 26’ Grey Wolf super lightbrand new trailer, 1 pull out, 3 pcebath, full kit, 15’ awning, used 4x.$16,000 obo. 604-532-0726

2009 BIGFOOT 30MH28TE Topof line, immaculate, loaded, lowkms, $88,650. 604-230-7546

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2009 OPEN Range 28ft 5th wheel3 slides, k/island, winter pkg,hitch. $33,000. 604-591-3868

2010 JAMBOREE Sport Class C25ft M/H, V10, 73k kms, E450,slide, slps 6, gen, awning, loaded.$49,500 obo. 778-388-7510

2011 ARTICFOX 8ft 11', winterpackage, 1 ton short box,includes slide outs, generator, ac,remote jack, sterio, fully loaded,$27,000, obo, 604-793-3399

2011 GEORGETOWN 337 ClassA M/H, V10 Ford, slides, king bed,full loaded, 8500miles! Full 3 yrsextended warranty. $85,000.604-888-1033 or 604-250-2396

2011 SPRINGDALE 190RB.Clearance $14,907 w/mfg rebate.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2011 SPRINGDALE 243RD.Clearance $15,791 w/mfg rebate.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

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