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THE VALLEY sentinel Geology students spend weeks on Canoe Mountain, Page 2. Swiss Bakery changes hands, and has tons of new products, Page 8. WEDNESDAY August 11, 2010 $1.16 Plus HST Volume 25 Issue 32 www.thevalleysentinel.com Your Community Your Newspaper Serving the Robson Valley since 1986 INSIDE: Opinion ........................ pg 4 Community Calendar....pg 6 Classifieds .......... pgs 12, 13 Activities ..................... pg 14 Weather ...................... pg 14 Real Estate .......... pgs 15, 16 COMING NEXT WEEK ROBSON VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL FEATURE FLYERS • CANADIAN TIRE WEATHER WEDNESDAY High: 24°C Low: 6°C Details pg 14 Josh Wise and Christo- pher Patterson, were both from Michigan, and were en route when Wise slipped down a snow chute and fell over 700 feet, breaking his wrist and cutting up his legs with his cramp ons. “He had some re- ally good cuts to his legs,” said Bentley. “He wouldn’t have been able to walk out on his own. It took his buddy an hour and a half to climb down to where he was.” Bentley said that Wise was very lucky not to have suffered more serious injuries, and said that the inci- dent is a testament to the importance of hav- ing an emergency bea- con when exploring the backcountry. “He was very lucky. It was a great test for our system and it worked really well. I rec- ommend anyone in the backcountry to get one of those beacons. You can buy them from any mountaineering store, and all you have to do is register them and away you go.” Bentley said that the activated bea- con sends a signal to a monitoring company, which gets a hold of the applicable police force. “It provides longitude and latitude readings, and they can send a ping back to it to find out if it has moved.” The injured climber was taken to Jasper for treatment and the other climber was not injured, said Bentley. “They had all the proper gear. They were very experienced. They just ended up in an area where it went side- ways.” Bentley reminds everyone that back- country travel can be dangerous this time of year, and said that there have been reports of av- alanches in the area. A testament to the val- ue of emergency bea- cons occurred last week, as two stranded climb- ers were rescued off of Mount Robson. On Mon- day, August 2, at approxi- mately 3:30, Valemount RCMP received a report of two climbers who had activated their emergen- cy beacon in the Mouse- trap area of Mount Rob- son. Constable Simon Bent- ley said that the beacon sent a signal to a moni- toring company, that in turn notified the RCMP and provided gps coordi- nates for where the two climbers were located. “Just by chance we had a high alpine team mobi- lized in Jasper, so we got everyone going. The bea- con gave us the exact co- ordinates to where they were, so the pilot flew a helicopter right there and picked them up.” The two 25 year olds, Joshua Estabrooks EDITOR@THEVALLEYSENTINEL.COM Photos Courtesy of Leon Lorenz The Chinook Salmon have arrived in Valemount. The first few spottings have been reported at the George Hicks Salmon Viewing Area just this week. The information center has already had several visitors stop by this year to witness this natural spectacle in action. Come by the Valemount Visitor Center to take part in their free interpretive program, at the spawning grounds, every evening at 7:00 p.m. The Salmon are here! Two climbers rescued from Mount Robson Local: Emergency beacon allows for swift rescue in Mount Robson Park. EMERGENCY “They were very experienced. They just ended up in an area where it went sideways.”~ Simon Bentley

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sentinelGeology students spend weeks on Canoe Mountain, Page 2.Swiss Bakery changes hands, and has tons of new products, Page 8.

WEDNESDAY

August 11, 2010

$1.16Plus HST

Volume 25 Issue 32www.thevalleysentinel.com

Your Community Your Newspaper Serving the Robson Valley since 1986

INSIDE:Opinion ........................pg 4Community Calendar ....pg 6Classifi eds .......... pgs 12, 13

Activities .....................pg 14Weather ......................pg 14Real Estate .......... pgs 15, 16

COMING NEXT WEEKROBSON VALLEY MUSIC

FESTIVAL FEATURE

FLYERS• CANADIAN

TIRE

WEATHERWEDNESDAY

High: 24°CLow: 6°C

Details pg 14

Josh Wise and Christo-pher Patterson, were both from Michigan, and were en route when Wise slipped down a snow chute and fell over 700 feet, breaking his wrist and cutting up his legs with his cramp ons. “He had some re-ally good cuts to his legs,” said Bentley. “He wouldn’t have been able to walk out on his own. It took his buddy an hour and a half to climb down to where he was.”

Bentley said that Wise was very lucky not to have suffered more serious injuries, and said that the inci-

dent is a testament to the importance of hav-

ing an emergency bea-con when exploring the backcountry. “He was very lucky. It was a great test for our system and it worked really well. I rec-ommend anyone in the backcountry to get one

of those beacons. You can buy them from any

mountaineering store, and all you have to do is register them and away you go.” Bentley said that the activated bea-con sends a signal to a monitoring company, which gets a hold of the

applicable police force. “It provides longitude and latitude readings, and they can send a ping back to it to find out if it has moved.”

The injured climber was taken to Jasper for treatment and the other climber was not injured, said Bentley. “They had all the proper gear. They were very experienced. They just ended up in an area where it went side-ways.” Bentley reminds everyone that back-country travel can be dangerous this time of year, and said that there have been reports of av-alanches in the area.

A testament to the val-ue of emergency bea-

cons occurred last week, as two stranded climb-ers were rescued off of Mount Robson. On Mon-day, August 2, at approxi-mately 3:30, Valemount RCMP received a report of two climbers who had activated their emergen-cy beacon in the Mouse-trap area of Mount Rob-son.

Constable Simon Bent-ley said that the beacon

sent a signal to a moni-toring company, that in turn notifi ed the RCMP and provided gps coordi-nates for where the two climbers were located. “Just by chance we had a high alpine team mobi-lized in Jasper, so we got everyone going. The bea-con gave us the exact co-ordinates to where they were, so the pilot fl ew a helicopter right there and picked them up.”

The two 25 year olds,

Joshua [email protected]

Photos Courtesy of Leon Lorenz

The Chinook Salmon have arrived in Valemount. The fi rst few spottings have been reported at the George Hicks Salmon Viewing Area just this week. The information center has already had several visitors stop by this year to witness this natural spectacle in action. Come by the Valemount Visitor Center to take part in their free interpretive program, at the spawning grounds, every evening at 7:00 p.m.

The Salmon are here!

Two climbers rescued from Mount RobsonLocal: Emergency beacon allows for swift rescue in Mount Robson Park.

EMERGENCY

“They were very experienced. They just ended up in an area where it went sideways.”~ Simon Bentley

2 • Wednesday August 11, 2010 The Valley Sentinel

CMYK» COMMUNITY

Two University of Houston students recently re-turned from a four-week exploration trip up Ca-

noe Mountain, and had many stories to tell. For masters students Alana Riklin and Patrick

Huff, the study of the Monashee Mountains was full of new experiences, from encounters with wildlife to experiencing snow for the first time, but it also provided them with many insights into the way the mountain range was formed. “Canoe Mountain is between 52-65 million years old,” said Riklin. “It is the youngest mountain range in this area. Next comes the Caribous and then the Rockies.”

Riklin is working on her thesis, which will explore how the mountain range was formed. To do this, she said the team takes many many measurements of the rock formations, noting the location, direction of the features, and the composition of the rock it-self. “We are taking all that information back and I have oriented samples, meaning that I know exactly where I took that rock out and how it was tilted and

how the minerals were aligned; that way we know which way the partially molten lava was flowing be-fore it crystallized and the degree of it.”

Once back in Texas, all the data is studied, and a more accurate map of just how the Monashees were formed is developed, she said. “They are all meta-morphic rock, so basically what happened is ev-erything got smushed when the Rocky Mountains were made. All this stuff got shoved down into the earth and then it relaxed and got brought back up, and that is also why they are the steepest mountains around here because they are the youngest. My masters thesis will be on how it happened.” Canoe Mountain is especially important, she said, as it is the closest portion of the Monashees to the Rocky Mountains, a mere 50 kms away. “They believe that the Monashee Mountains were partially molten when they were brought up. So I am researching the strain and intensity of when they crystallized. The southern most part of my research area was around Clemina.”

The two researchers employed local guide, Tyler Fast, to help them get their gear up and down the

mountain, as well as find the correct routes to the areas they were interested in. Riklin said that the trip wasn’t without it’s ups and downs, as vehicle troubles hindered some of the research, but it also allowed them to get to know some of the locals. “I had been wanting to see a moose up close, and dur-ing our last week we hit one on the highway.” Riklin said that the accident wasn’t all bad though, as they were invited to stay at Arnold and Flo Merril’s place, who she now considers her new Valemount family. “They have gone above and beyond what we ever could have expected. Their hospitality has been more than we could have ever hoped for. They are our Valemount parents now.”

For Riklin and Huff, their experience in the Val-ley has been a truly unique adventure, and both of them are very excited to come back next summer to continue their research into the history of the Monashee Mountains. “This is such a unique Valley. You could go to each mountain range and find com-pletely different rocks. They are all totally different compositions of magma that happened at totally different time frames.”

Geology students spend four weeks studying Canoe MountainJoshua [email protected]

Patrick Huff

Alana Riklin

Riklin discusses some of the rock formations with her Professor.

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Last week’s varied weather patterns resulted in three new fires in the Robson Valley. According to Pro-

vincial Fire Information Officer, Gwen Eamer, three fires were started in the McBride end of the Valley, all of which were very small and under control quite quickly. “The first fire was about ten kms southwest of McBride, and there was another one 15 kms south east of Croydon Station.”

Both of these fires were reported on August 5th, she said, one was caused by lightning and the other one is still under investigation, but could very well have been lightning as well. “They both came in at zero hectares in size, so we’ll say they’re small ones.” More recently, a rap attack crew responded to a small fire on Moun-tainview Road, just outside of McBride. “This fire was caused by lightning,” said Eamer.

The smoke residents have seen in the Valley is not coming from these fires, said Eamer. “The smoke is coming from other fires. The fires in the Caribou have been very active and they are kicking up a lot of smoke, but there is the potential of a decrease in fire behaviour s the weather cools, which would result in less smoke. There are fires from the Caribou, there is a big fire burning on the Yukon border and you’re even getting smoke from Russia.”

Eamer said that the Russian smoke would be the high fine smoke in the upper atmosphere, whereas the heavier, lower smoke is from fires burning in the province. “When you get winds aloft and if the smoke is a tall enough column it can travel up into the upper atmosphere and travel huge distances. Just like you are seeing thick smoke from areas relatively near by you are seeing thin smoke from even further afield.”

Although the Valley has seen some rain, Eamer said that it hasn’t been enough to lift the fire ban currently on in most parts of the province. “The campfire ban is still in place. It’s going to take a little bit more rain than we are expecting to really change conditions. Looking around McBride there is a bulls eye of extreme fire danger around you and high for the entire area around that. The risk is still there and it will take more than a few showers to alter that. We make the decision based on what the risk is and right now the risk is very high.”

Fire activity updateJoshua [email protected]

“There are fires from the Caribou, there is a big fire burning on the

Yukon border and you’re even getting smoke from Russia.”~ Gwen Eamer

It may be all in a days work for a helicopter pilot, but for a sec-

ond time Yellowhead Helicopter Pilot Dale Brady will be receiv-ing a prestigious honour from the Government of Canada.

Her Excellency, the Right Hon-ourable Michaelle Jean, Governor General of Canada, announced last week the awarding of 15 Med-als of Bravery. Included on the list was Brady, along with Jasper Search and Rescue Technician, Steve Blake, who rescued two climbers who had been missing for nearly three weeks in June of 2008.

Brady said he was notified that there was an investigation into the incident by the selection com-mittee, but that was over a year ago. “I was surprised,” he said. Brady has been flying for Yellow-head since 1993. He got interest-ed in flying as a child, he said and once he graduated from college he started getting the training and flying airplanes recreationally.

The first Medal of Bravery he received was in 2002, for an in-cident that occurred in 2000, but the ceremony was postponed be-cause of the 911 tragedy, which occurred on the weekend he was due to fly to Ottawa to receive the award. “We were about to get on the plane that morning and ev-erything got shut down.”

Brady said that he doesn’t con-sider what he did to be anything more than his job, and said that the Jasper Park Wardens deserve a lot of the credit as well. “This is what we do. It was a rescue op-eration. We got a call from Mount Robson Park and they said these guys were overdue and asked if we would go out and have a look.” Brady said the biggest problem he remembers on that day was the weather was not ideal, and was changing quickly. “Myself and the Jasper Park Warden flew up and got a lucky break and there was a spot between the mountain and the clouds that we could sneak through and get up above it. Once we got up above the weather it was a blue sky day, but we could

see that the weather was coming up the mountain so we knew we didn’t have a lot of time.”

The rescue operation was a one shot deal, said Brady, and everything went smoothly. “We whipped down, got organized, and Steve got hooked up and we roared back up there. Because it was so steep where these guys were the downwash from the helicopter blew the rescue line around, so I had to do a bit of a maneuvering to get him down there. Definitely he deserves the medal, those guys are under rec-ognized.”

Brady said that the two climb-ers were in desperate need of res-cuing, as they were out of food, water, and camp fuel, so they couldn’t melt snow. “They were at the end of their rope in more than a couple of ways. It was not look-ing good for them.”

Both Brady and Blake will be in-vited to receive their decorations at a ceremony to be held at a later date. The Medal of Bravery recog-nizes acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances.

Local to receive second medal of braveryJoshua [email protected]

The Dunster Fine Arts School Society said in a re-cent press release that they are extremely aggra-

vated with School District 57 administration and board following their inaction in regards to the recent counter offer to purchase the school and grounds. “Even if we had accepted the ludicrous offer from the District there was no one in the office last week to deal with it.”

When the group ended the occupation of the school back in July they said they did so as a result of the progress they had thought they had made. “The Minister of Education assured us that the Provin-cial Government would not impede the transfer but rather do everything in their power to ensure that it would occur in a timely manner.”

But since then the group has run into nothing but roadblocks once again with the School District and its elected trustees. “Efforts to try and secure a face to face meeting with the School District are at a standstill, as many of those who need to be pres-ent are away on summer holidays. Repeated emails and phone calls to the District have still left us with not even a rough time frame of when we could have a face to face.”

According to the statement the group feels that everything they have done to try and secure educa-tion for their children for September in Dunster has fallen on deaf ears. “The elected trustees are more than willing to state to the press that there will be no education model for 2010 for Dunster but have yet to tell The Dunster Fine Arts School Society this is their decision.”

DFASS frustrated at SD’s lack of action

Joshua [email protected]

Is this what classes will look like in September at Dunster Fine Arts Elementary?

4 • Wednesday August 11, 2010 The Valley Sentinel

Nicole MacDoNalD Viewpoint

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There is something to be said about growing your own food, building your

own house, and forming new friendships.Each holds the unique satisfaction that

you are really doing it. It proves that we have the ability to happily provide for our-selves and our families. But the effect we all have on each other, living in a small com-munity is more amazing than that. In the time we are given here, we have the abil-ity to grow, to create, and to bring smiles to those around us.

When you meet the travellers who choose to stay in Valemount for a good meal followed by a beautiful and inexpen-sive campsite, they often look at the youth and ask “what keeps you here?”

They seem to assume we are stuck here, as though we can’t figure out where else to go. They often follow with, “I mean it’s beautiful, breathtaking, but there’s not a whole lot going on.” It’s these impressions that we, as a community can change. We are doing what we choose to do. We choose to live in the most beautiful place in British Columbia and who could blame us?

We are fortunate enough to know the names of the people who pass you your receipt at the grocery store, or the lovely la-dies at the Gathering Tree, who make your day more enjoyable by providing us with a local hangout and a good cup of coffee. As residents of this community, we have the ability to leave footprints in the hearts and souls of the people who visit. We can pro-mote Valemount as an amazing place to visit and live.

Yes the workforce is limited and this can be a struggle at times but here in this com-munity, there is a vibe like no other. If we all work to enjoy and promote our busy streets during these few short months, we could really make a difference.

We can show our visitors that we may be a small town, but that we are happy with this. Of course we would all love to see growth, but for now, this place is doing just fine and it provides the life we want to live.

We have many generations ahead and behind us, who have and who will lead our community. For those who travel and those who do not, word of mouth is the best form of advertisement. It is not about documenting the facts for everyone, but showing that deep down there is a great love for Valemount by those who call it home.

Even though we have fears and the oc-casional doubt for our community, we still want the same thing; happiness in the place we call home. We can find that within ourselves, in our community of friends and family, to survive sustainably within our town.

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Dear Editor;

Times are tough. It is time we shared. Your neighbour’s garden needs weeding or thinning. Their strawberries

and other fruit. They don’t mind sharing in these tough times. Share and share alike. God bless you and keep you. We survived the last depression. When someone came to the door hungry, we fed them. If you have spare clothes or bedding, offer that.

When the trading post opens Henry will have things to trade. Nobody needs go hungry and cold.Margaret McKirdyValemount

Share and trade

War raged against the fires burning in BCThis war is far from over, it’s still not history.No! the devastation is far from over yet.We wonder and we ponder how bad can it get.

Long ago earth was destroyed when God sent all the water.This time people be prepared, for it will get much hotter.The present Heavens and the Earth are this time reserved for fire. God’s left us just a little while…His patience soon will tire.

The Heaven’s all will disappear with a mighty roar.Louder than the fires of BC and never heard beforeThe Earth and all within it will surely be laid bare.Is anyone out there listening?Does anyone care?

Speed God’s coming everyone as He destroys the Heavens with fire.When the elements all melt what then will man desire?Burn brightly fires of BC for you have just begun.A few short years are left and God’s will shall be done.

What will happen now? We will just wait and see.With fires burning everywhere just like in BC

God will wreak this havoc and He will have His say.As the stars we love to see,Begin to fall away.

When all the terror’s over and all the damage done.Heaven and Earth will be renewed and we will see God’s Son.So I say to all mankind be blameless in God’s sight.And beware! You men of Earth!Of the fires burning bright!

Stella Barnes Valemount

It’s in God’s hands (A Prophecy)

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Even though there still is no resolu-tion to the Dunster School situation,

the discussion generated by the pre-dicament has reached the top levels of government, and they say they are lis-tening.

In an exclusive interview with the Valley Sentinel, Minister of Education, Margaret MacDiarmid, said that many of the rural MLA’s across the province have been having conversations about the challenges that the very small schools are facing in their constituency. “There is unique funding we provide. In Prince George they will get $6.4 mil-lion this school year that will go towards things including the climate and how widely spread out the population is in the district. It is not the only district that receives the extra funding but it is probably the most and yet it seems as if some of the very isolated schools that have low enrollment it’s just not quite working.”

MacDiarmid said that there is an on-going discussion taking place to try and make the system fairer when it comes to rural schools, but it will take some time to determine what changes are warrant-ed and how to go about implementing them. “We have asked the technical re-view committee for some advice on how

we can better meet the needs of these small rural schools. One of the alterna-tives we have talked about that is hav-ing a rural school district without geo-graphical boundaries. We are definitely talking about our small rural schools and are there ways we could work with them better and more effectively. It is

really different if you’re in an urban or semi rural setting where the next school is 5 or 10 minutes away than if the next one is 45 minutes or an hour away.”

One of the recurring themes in her ministries discussions is how vitally important the rural schools are for the community. “There are other things in the community happening within the school, and that is one of the things that we are really thinking about now in terms of the neighbourhood learning centre model. We are looking at facilities with empty spaces that could be used

for other things, from different areas of provincial or municipal government or a not for profit group could make run-ning the building more economical.”

When asked further about whether a rural school district is a crazy idea, Mac-Diarmid said not at all. “There are coun-tries that have more and smaller dis-tricts. The UK has a model where they don’t have school boards; they are more of a parent advisory council that is run-ning the schools. When school boards first started out, there were at one time over 800 of them, and it was kind of like there was a school board for each school. What happened is it became prohibitively expensive and so back in the 30’s or 40’s they started to shrink down the number and that’s how it has gone around the world. But you think to yourself what could that look like and it would have to be parents who were running a school or a group of schools and really what we have morphed into is kind of like a big corporation where some district’s budgets are $500 million and that is completely different than it used to be.”

So changing the system is not some-thing the ministry is opposed to, she said, but a lot of discussions need to take place before any real action can take place. “It would depend on what criteria you use to categorize a rural school. Some criteria got us up to about

270, and that was small size and geo-graphically isolated. No matter how much we try to define things or make a framework you always wind up leaving someone out. This is something we are taking very seriously, but we don’t have a final plan in place. What we are com-ing forward with will be included in our overall view of what we should be doing with education going forward. We have a very good system, but we do know there are some things we know we could be doing better. We could do better on our graduation rates and better for our aboriginal students, and there are some rural needs that we’re not meeting as well as we could right now.”

MacDiarmid said that she has already had many conversations with some of the parents in Dunster, as well as MLA Shirley Bond, and said that she wel-comes any suggestions on ways they can improve the system for rural com-munities. “I think you’ll see us coming forward with ideas that we hope will make things better. That has been hap-pening over the years and we find that we change our formula or do something different and it is better for some and worse for others and then we tune it up again. But I think you will find that we will come forward with ideas on how to better meet the needs of our rural stu-dents because we know it’s important and it’s not always working right now.”

Education Minister admits rural schooling needs workJoshua [email protected]

“...there are some rural needs that we’re not

meeting as well as we could right now.”~Margaret

MacDiarmid

The Valemount Museum recently received as a donation a bowl carved from a burl by one of the interned men at one of the camps in Tete-Jaune during World War II. The men gave the bowl to Ron and Joan Sparks. Ron worked at Harry Partridge’s sawmill in Tete-Jaune. Joan, along with Harry’s wife Gwen, worked in the cookhouse. When the internees arrived by train, their camp hadn’t been built yet, so they ate at the cookhouse, where they became friends with Joan and Gwen. After the camp was built, Joan and Gwen would sometimes go there to have tea with the men. The men at the camp gave several gifts to the women in acknowledge-ment of their friendship. The wooden bowl was a gift from the detained men to Ron and Joan, and has been donated to the mu-seum by their daughter Nancy.

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VALEMOUNT• PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD MEETING EVERY 2ND

WED. 5 PM DOWNSTAIRS AT THE LIBRARY.

• PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT Prenatal Classes, Baby Clinics - Call 566-9138 ext 228 for appointments.

• CHAMPS Weight loss Support Team for men and wom-en. Thurs. 6:00 pm Downstairs Valemount Clinic. Shirley 566-9829, Dolly 566-8458.

• COUNCIL MEETING 2nd & 4th Tues., 7 pm, council chambers. Everyone welcome.

• CHAMBER OF COMMERCE General Meeting 2nd Thurs of the month @ 12pm at the Learning Centre

• SADDLE & WAGON CLUB MEETING 3rd Thurs. 7 pm 566-9707

• VALEMOUNT CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY CENTRE Board Meeting 2nd Mon. 7 pm @ the Centre beneath the Community Hall (the red door).

• ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION General meetings every 3rd Mon of month 7:30pm in Legion.

• LIONS BINGO 1st & 3rd Mon, at Lions Hall, doors open 6pm, everyone welcome.

• LADIES AUXILIARY #266 Legion Meetings 1st Tuesday of every month 3pm in Valemount Legion.

• VALEMOUNT SENIORS SOCIAL CLUB. Regular meetings fi rst Thurs of every month at 7pm downstairs lounge at Golden Years Lodge. Seniors Music Night 7PM WED

• VALEMOUNT CIRCLE DANCE. For more info please contact 250 566-0095

• ADULT RECREATION BADMINTON. Thurs at 7pm in th Valemount Sec School gym. Contact Jamie @250 566-4656

• ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLYBALL. Tues from 7pm - 9pm. Valemount Sec School gym. Contact Shelley Mainprize @ 250 566-9854

TETE JAUNE• TETE JAUNE COMMUNITY CLUB meetings held the

1st Tues. of the month at 7pm at the Tete Jaune Hall.

MCBRIDE• VALLEY PIECEMAKERS QUILT GUILD Every other

Wednesday. 7:00 pm in the High School. New members welcome, contact Dawna Hickerty 569-3210.

• ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Every Sun, 8 pm at the Health Unit.

• OAPO STITCH & KNIT Every Thurs., 2:30 - 4 pm, Beaverview Lodge, Hilda Murin 569-3305

• ALANON every Mon. 8pm at the Health Unit

• TOPS Tues. 6:45 pm weigh-in, 7:15 pm meeting. Health Unit in McBride. New members welcome. Brenda Molendyk 569-3113

• VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING 2nd & 4th Tues,7:30 pm, Village Council Chambers.

• DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP 1st Wed, 1 pm at Bea-verview Lodge & Sat.10 am -12 pm, 441 Dominion St 569-2658 / 569-0113

• SUPPORT GROUP FOR FAMILIES DEALING WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS Last Wed every month 7:30 pm @ McBride Health Centre more info call Norma 569-2637 or Elizabeth 968-4347

• DOOR STORIES SERIES 2008-2009 Art Exhibition by Pamela Cinnamon. Nov 12 2009 - Jan 15 2010 at the Museum/Library Building 241 Dominion St. Mc-Bride

MONDAY

Yellowhead Helicopters Ltd. Are proud to sponsor this

“Community Events Announcement Page”.

We support the many Volunteers who contribute so

much to the community.

3010 Selwyn RoadPO Box 190, Valemount BC V0E 2Z0

Telephone: 1-250-566-4401Fax Number: 1-250-566-4333

Coming EventsROBSON VALLEYTHE

SAT/SUNDAYFRIDAYTHURSDAYWEDNESDAYTUESDAY

Services

AUG 12

• Cribbage 1pm - 4pm at the Valemount Golden Years Lodge in lower lounge• Local photographers showcase at the Valemount Museum 1090 Main St.

AUG 13

• Jam Night Gathering Tree, Valemount 7-9pm• Hamburger Night at the Legion 5PM in Valemount• Local photographers showcase at the Valemount Museum 1090 Main St.

AUG 11

• Valemount Seniors Music Night 7-9pm• Local photographers showcase at the Valemount Museum 1090 Main St.

AUG 14/15•Dunster Farmers Market Sat Aug 14 10am - 12pm at The Dunster Community Hall. Sellers Welcome. CallPete for more info at 250 968-4334• Local photographers showcase at the Valemount Museum 1090 Main St.

AUG 16

• Valemount Seniors Carpet Bowling 9am

AUG 17

• TOPS 6:30pm at the Health Unit in McBride• 7-9 PM VFD mtbg @ Fire Hall

AUG 19

• Cribbage 1pm - 4pm at the Valemount Golden Years Lodge in lower lounge

AUG 20

• Jam Night Gathering Tree, Valemount 7-9pm• Hamburger Night at the Legion 5PM in Valemount• ROBSON VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL STARTS TONIGHT IN DUNSTER AND RUNS AUG 20, 21, 22

AUG 18

• Valemount Seniors Music Night 7-9pm

AUG 21/22•Dunster Farmers Market Sat Aug 21 10am - 12pm at The Dunster Community Hall. Sellers Welcome. CallPete for more info at 250 968-4334• ROBSON VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL IN DUNSTER

AUG 23

• Valemount Seniors Carpet Bowling 9am• ROBSON VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL IN DUNSTER

AUG 24

• TOPS 6:30pm at the Health Unit in McBride• 7-9 PM VFD mtbg @ Fire Hall

AUG 26

• Cribbage 1pm - 4pm at the Valemount Golden Years Lodge in lower lounge

AUG 27

• Jam Night Gathering Tree, Valemount 7-9pm• Hamburger Night at the Legion 5PM in Valemount

AUG 25

• Valemount Seniors Music Night 7-9pm

AUG 29/30•Dunster Farmers Market Sat Aug 28 10am - 12pm at The Dunster Community Hall. Sellers Welcome. CallPete for more info at 250 968-4334

The Valley Sentinel Wednesday August 11, 2010 • 7

CMYK

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX 1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

2009 LOWE A1257

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A 1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDAL 242 FWRLSSR

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292 1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

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copyright prince george

bargain finder ltd.

bargain finder ltd.

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGARV & Marine Clearance Sale!!!2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 298 BHSSR

NOW $26,900

stk#17956

was$29,997

2010 FOREST RIVER SURVEYOR SP189

NOW $18,499

stk#17799

was$21,271

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 232RBL

NOW $16,900

stk#17119

was$23,537

2009 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE SK 189FL

NOW $15,900

stk#17085

was$20,728

2008 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF 829

NOW $24,900

stk#16458A

was$29,900

2010 KEYSTONE SPRINGDALE 242 FWRLSSR

NOW $29,900

stk#18010

was$33,900

2008 TRAVELAIRE GENESIS GW292

NOW $54,900

stk#15580

was$80,651

1996 TRAVELAIRE TW259

NOW $14,900

stk#15689A

was$15,900

1993 WESTERN RV ALPENLITE 29’5”

NOW $19,053

stk#15033A

was$21,900

1984 TRAVELAIRE T195

NOW $3,900

stk#16611A

was$6,995

2000 MONACO WINDSOR 36A

NOW $79,900

stk#13375A

was$139,900

1990 ITASCA WINDCRUISER 34A

NOW $23,900

stk#13218A

was$29,900

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA UTAH

NOW $16,997

stk#17815

was$19,489

2010 COLEMAN AMERICANA CHEYENNE

NOW $12,749

stk#17817

was$14,479

2010 LUND 1448M JON MOD V BOW

NOW $2,499

trailer notincluded

stk#18021

2009 LOWE A1257

NOW $1,899

trailer notincluded

stk#17720

was$2,041

2010 HARBERCRAFT 2425 DISCOVERY

NOW $63,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18076

was$80,637

2010 HARBERCRAFT 1925 ADVENTURER

NOW $28,399

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 18042

was$35,776

2009 HARBERCRAFT 1875 JMAX

NOW $29,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk# 17327

was$39,848

1981 CRUISER HOLIDAY

NOW $14,999

c/w motor& trailer

stk#16685A

was$18,870

MOTORSRV & MARINE

805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGA

MEGA

Pre-Owned Vehicle Clearance

RV & Marine Clearance Sale!!

$26,900 $24,900

$19,053

$16,997

$63,999 $28,399 $29,999 $14,999

$12,749 $2,499

$1,899

$3,900

$79,900 $23,900

$29,900 $54,900 $14,900

$18,499 $16,900 $15,900

stk# 17956was $29,997

stk# 16458Awas $29,900

stk# 15033Awas $21,900

stk# 17815was $19,489

C/W MOTOR & TRAILER

stk# 18076was $80,637

C/W MOTOR & TRAILER

stk# 18042was $35,776

C/W MOTOR & TRAILER

stk# 17327was $39,848

C/W MOTOR & TRAILER

stk# 16685Awas $18,870

stk# 17817was $14,479

TRAILER NOT INCLUDED

stk# 18021

TRAILER NOT INCLUDED

stk# 17720WAS $2,041

stk# 16611Awas $6,995

stk# 13375Awas $139,900

stk# 13218Awas $29,900

stk# 18010was $33,900

stk# 15580was $80,651

stk# 15689Awas $15,900

stk# 17799was $21,271

stk# 17119was $23,537

stk# 17085was $20,728

$9,900 $3,997 $14,900 $7,900$3,995

2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

1998 CHEVC 2500

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

1994 CHEV 3500 2003 FORD F450 4X4

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4 2001 DODGE 1500 2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4 2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4 2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

2004 GMC 1500 SLE 2006 CHEV 2500 HD 2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

2007 FORD F550 XLT 2006 FORD F450 XLT 2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

$37,900

$16,900

$6,995

$14,900

$6,995 $17,900 $14,900 $29,900

$14,900 $18,900 $11,900

$36,900 $34,900 $16,900 $17,900

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

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bargain finder ltd.

bargain finder ltd.

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

DIESELstk# A18097was $39,900

stk# A18649was $19,900

stk# A18712was $7,995

DIESELstk# A18648was $16,900

stk# A18711stk# A18653was $19,900

stk# A18518was $11,900

stk# 18514Astk# A18515was $19,995

stk# A18517was $9,995

stk# A18651was $16,900

DIESELstk# A18089was $33,900

DIESELstk# A11634C

was $4,995

stk# A18650was $16,900

stk# A18710was $19,900

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

MOTORS LTD. 805 1ST AVE • PRINCE GEORGE, BC250-563-8891•1-800-563-8893

DN#7970

ON SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • ALL PRICES ARE NET OF DOCUMENTATION, TAXES & INSURANCE

MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

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2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

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2007 GMC 2500 SLE

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2004 GMC 1500 SLE

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2006 CHEV 2500 HD

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stk#A18710

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2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

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stk#A18061

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1998 CHEV 2500

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1994 CHEV 3500

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2003 FORD F450 4X4

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2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

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stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

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MEGAPre-Owned Vehicle Clearance2008 FORD F150 LARIAT

NOW $37,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2007 FORD F550 XLT

NOW $36,900

DIESEL

stk#A18097

was$39,900

2006 FORD F450 XLT

NOW $34,900

DIESEL

stk#A18095

was$36,900

2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4

NOW $16,900

stk#A18647

was$19,900

2007 GMC SIERRA SLE

NOW $17,900

stk#A18092

was$24,900

2007 GMC 2500 SLE

NOW $16,900

stk#A18649

was$19,900

2004 GMC 2500 SLT

NOW $14,900

DIESEL

stk#A18648

was$16,900

2004 GMC 1500 SLE

NOW $14,900

stk#A18650

was$16,900

2006 CHEV 2500 HD

NOW $18,900

stk#A18710

was$19,900

2001 CHEV SILVERADO 4X4

NOW $11,900

stk#A18061

was$13,900

1998 CHEV 2500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18712

was$7,995

1994 CHEV 3500

NOW $6,995

stk#A18711

2003 FORD F450 4X4

NOW $17,900

stk#A18653

was$19,900

2003 GMC 2500 SLE 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18651

was$16,900

2005 FORD F350 LARIAT

NOW $29,900

DIESEL

stk#A18089

was$33,900

1994 FORD F250 XL 4X4

NOW $3,995

DIESEL

stk#A11634C

was$4,995

2003 GMC SONOMA 4X4

NOW $9,900

stk#A18518

was$11,900

2001 DODGE 1500

NOW $3,997

stk#A18514A

2004 FORD EXPEDITION 4X4

NOW $14,900

stk#A18515

was$19,995

2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM

NOW $7,900

stk#A18517

was$9,995

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stk# A18061was $13,900

DIESELstk# A18097was $39,900

DIESELstk# A18095was $36,900

stk# A18674was $19,900

stk# A18092was $24,900

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You may or may not have noticed that Manfred’s Swiss Bakery is no longer

Manfred’s. After 10 years of watching bread rise, Manfred and Natalia Zumb-runn, have opted to retire, handing over the bakery to Silvia Jungo and Bogdan Wasaznik. July 1st marked the opening of Valemount’s new Swiss Bakery and coffee shop, featuring Swiss, German and soon Polish breads, and the buzz around town is all positive.

This marathon running couple, with 30 plus medals displayed on the wall of the bakery, is of European decent. Wasaznik, originally from Poland, has always been a baker, with six years expe-rience at a German bakery, and another 20 or more at Costco. First time baker Jungo is Swiss, which doesn’t mean she is from Sweden, she jokes. She is from

Switzerland, where she worked in ho-tels and with computers, but both have been in Canada for quite some time now.

As well as continuing on with Man-fred’s recipes we have grown to love, they are also featuring new delicacies. You’ll have to come in to see just what, exactly, and get a bread schedule. Ev-erything is baked fresh and with no pre-servatives. They also would like you to know they are available to do birthday cakes by order, black forest cake be-ing their specialty, though they prefer 24 hours notice. If there is something else you would like, just ask, and they will do their best to accommodate your request; however they regretfully in-form that they cannot make gluten-free bread, as they cannot guarantee there has been no cross contamination, as they only have one kitchen.

Since opening, they have discovered

one of the frustrations of living in a small town, obtaining ingredients; but improvisation has led them to create their plum and fruit tarts. When I visited them on Friday of the long weekend, they had a record amount of people in the bakery since they opened a month ago, 16 people, and everyone patiently waiting. As people filed in, I visited with Jungo’s friend, Vancouverite Lesley Braby, who came to help with whatever she could and said she is being paid in Strudel. She unveiled a new addition to the bakery, Swiss braided bread, called Zopf. Originally a Swiss Sunday bread, it is now a popular everyday bread for the bakery and is highly recommended.

Jungo said they are having so much fun and you can tell it is true by the nev-er fading smile across her face. It is how-ever, long hours for them. They come in at 5:00 or 5:30 a.m., and stay until 6:00 p.m. and sometimes later, seven days a

week. Everyone needs a break, so Au-gust 22 will be their first day off, as they head out to the Edmonton Marathon, and come September they will switch to six days a week. On Wednesdays, one stays in the bakery and one attends the Jasper farmers market, a successful ven-ture for them. In the future they hope to finish the public washrooms, in order to change their business license to be able to feature lunches, such as soups and sandwiches, so watch for that.

Jungo said it’s destiny for them, as Valemount started out as their halfway point to meet up and hike when they lived apart in Edmonton and Kelowna. They had stopped at the bakery and met Manfred where they learned of his hopes to retire, thus spawning their dream of owning a Swiss bakery and living in Vale-mount. Now they are thrilled to call it their home and I know we will give them a welcome as warm as their fresh bread.

Swiss Bakery changes hands and expands products

Silvia Jungo has been all smiles since officially re-opening the Swiss Bakery on Main Street, offering new products and plans to expand the business. Donalda Beeson/The Valley Sentinel

Donalda BeesonContributor

Longing for an ice cream cone, a fresh sub, a hot dog with all the toppings

or a juicy smokie?Look no further. Crazy Cones in Mc-

Bride, located on the North Frontage Road next to the Husky, has just all that – and more. “We sell fresh subs with four kinds of meats to choose from - turkey, ham, roast beef and pepperoni – smokies, jumbo dogs, regular dogs and kiddie dogs with all the toppings,” said Melvin Taphorn, who owns Crazy Cones together with his wife and his nephew

Kevin as well as Kevin’s wife. “Hot dogs are a big seller. We also have japa dogs made out of seaweed and with a mixture of different sauces, milkshakes, sun-daes, and screamers, soft ice cream and 16 different flavours of hard ice cream. We rotate the flavours, but always keep the customer favourites in. Our number one seller is All-Canadian Moose. An-other favourite is mint chocolate chip.”

Taphorn said all the ice cream sold at Crazy Cones comes from Foothills Creamery. “There is more cream in their ice cream, and they deliver right to our doorstep. It’s great.”

Crazy Cones officially opened its

doors on June 19 and several locals have been hired to run it. “It’s been pretty successful,” said Taphorn. “We get lots off highway traffic. Our target was the highway. We’ve had some good public-ity too. (MLA) Shirley Bond has a picture with us on her website. The weather has helped too.”

Taphorn said designing and build-ing the ice cream stand has been a bit of a community effort. “The idea was thought out by people in the commu-nity,” he said. “What’s really nice is that several local contractors donated la-bour and material. TRC donated mulch, for example, and Grainer Enterprises

donated woodwork. Dennis Vander-meulen, Wayne Froese and Peter Capu-to were incredible, with the work they did for us and their input. In exchange, we have a sign up with their name and phone number on it. So they get free advertising. It’s a super deal for us and a super deal for them. That’s what our community is really about, helping each other out. It’s been fun, it’s been a challenge.”

Crazy Cones is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. “We have picnic tables, hammocks, lots of umbrellas, and kids chairs,” said Taphorn. “Like our slogan says, ‘It’s just a nice place to stop’.”

Community effort helps create Crazy Cones in McBride

Birgit StutzContributor

Looking to cool down or fill up on a unique hot dog experience this summer? Come on down to Crazy Cones! Sharon McColm/The Valley Sentinel

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CongratulationsJordan & Jasmine Barr July 31, 2010

The regularly scheduled meeting for the Village of McBride was held July 27 with Mayor Mike Frazier,

Councillors Irene Rejman, Mike Moseley, Loranne Mar-tin, Rick Thompson and Deputy Administrator/Trea-surer Danielle Smith in attendance. Chief Administrative Officer Eliana Clements and Economic Development Officer Margaret Graine were absent.

Issues with curbs, speed limit signBob Collins Jr. presented the Village of McBride Coun-

cil with two issues for Council’s consideration. The first issue is in regards to the curbs outside of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, and the second issue is in regards to the speed limit sign on the lower portion of Second Avenue.

Council carried a motion that the letter presented to Council by Collins be received. As well, Council will be

looking into these issues further.

Business Licence revenueCouncil carried a motion that the Village of McBride

2010 Business Licence revenue collected less a 15% ad-ministration fee be allocated to the Community Devel-opment Project for the Community Information and Visitor Service Centre.

Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw No. 704, 2010

A motion was carried that the “Village of McBride Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw No. 704, 2010” be given final reading and adoption.

Permissive Tax Exemptions BylawCouncil carried a motion that the “Permissive Tax Ex-

emptions Bylaw No. 705, 2010” be given first, second and third reading.

McBride Council briefsBirgit Stutz

Contributor

This just in, our local Vale-mount Volunteer Fire De-partment’s Fire Chief, Rick Lalonde has sent word that he is currently in Watson Lake, Yukon to assist with the Dease Lake, Cassiar forest fire, some 11 km south of the Yukon boarder in British Columbia. He is believed to be in the company of a few of the Mc-Bride Volunteer fire fighters as well.

They were sent to give aid in fighting a very treacherous blaze that has rendered High-

way 37, 82 km south of the Yukon border, closed. You can check for updates at DriveBC.ca.

Lalonde said the fire is “now burning in excess of 22,000 hectares.” Of the approxi-mately 350 forest fires burning in BC, this is the largest.

Lalonde said he is, “attached to a sprinkler protection unit from the Prince George area,” that has likely been set up to protect structures. I know we speak on behalf of the com-munity when we say we wish them luck. Check for an up-date in next week’s edition of the Sentinel.

Valemount Fire Chief battling fires up north

Donalda BeesonContributor

Raghu Lokanathan dons a sombrero as he plays a set with Vancouver based, The Creaking Planks, at the Anglican/United Church in Valemount last week. Lokanathan played an opening set, and then was joined on stage by the Planks, who then finished off the evening in style.

Joshua Estabrooks/The Valley Sentinel

Valemount Council briefs

The regularly scheduled meeting for the Vil-lage of Valemount was held on July 27th, 2010.

Northern Cancer Control Strategy Presenta-tion

Council received a presentation from Pam Tobin, on the Northern Cancer Control Strategy Program, how the program has been going, and letting them know that they are bringing cancer clinics all through the North.

Correspondence For ActionCouncil discussed a letter from Ken Starchuck,

Area H Director of the Regional District, who was concerned with BC Hydro’s plans to send their truck with the auger attachment, used to replace poles, to Clearwater. They have formed a committee to bring this concern to a meeting with BC Hydro.

Stop Signs on 5th ave.Council carried a motion to install stop signs

at the intersections of Cedar & Dogwood, along 5th ave.

Water Treatment System UpdateCouncil received a report from Urban systems

that indicated that they had issued a certificate of completion for the Water Treatment Plant.

Green House Gas Reduction BylawCouncil carried the reconsideration and

adoption of the Village of Valemount Green House Gas Reduction Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 657, 2010.

Council Title ChangesInterim CAO Tom Dall is no longer an Interim

as he has completed his probation. Also Sandy Salt’s title has changed to Corporate Officer. Economic Development Officer Silvio Gislim-berti’s position has also been made into full time.

Donalda BeesonContributor

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On Saturday, August 28, starting at 11 a.m., the Valemount Museum will

be holding an all-day local arts festival. The event will include music, dance, theatre, visual art, film and even a jug-gling workshop. The day will also mark the opening of Pioneers, a new exhibit at the museum. The exhibit consists of a series of panels which will be displayed throughout the museum about the lives of some of the people who have been an important part of the story of Vale-mount.

The scheduled events will include se-lections from a hymnal accompanied by David Norwell on the pump organ in the museum, short theatrical pre-sentations by Anne-Marie Scott and Jody Newham, a beginner’s juggling workshop, a reading by Seiji Hiroe from his recently published children’s book

the Cowboy Fisherman, a screening of King Hamlet by David Carson and Da-vid Lerch, a tango demonstration by Michael Austin and Katherine Beeson and a music jam. The museum is also inviting visual artists to come set up at the museum and draw, paint, sculpt or photograph objects in and around the museum. Paper and pencils will also be provided to anyone wishing to join in. The Pioneers display will be an ongoing exhibit in the museum.

The idea behind the event is to use the museum, which explores Valemount’s past, as a setting to celebrate forms of ex-pression alive in the community today. A conversation between now and then.

The event is free and begins at 11 a.m. Check out posters(they’ll be put up this week) for the event for the exact sched-ule. For more information, please visit the museum, open seven days a week until the end of August, or call us at 250-566-4177.

Arts festival at the museum Raghu Lokanathan

Contributor

Robson Valley residents needing sup-port after a crime, accident or other

trauma can take comfort in knowing that help is readily available.

The Robson Valley Police Based Vic-tim Services program provides emo-tional support to victims, witnesses and their family members, and provides ap-propriate referrals to counselling ser-vices in the community or from the vic-tim’s home community. “I work directly with police to provide emotional sup-port, information and referrals to vic-tims of all kinds of crime and trauma,” said Robson Valley Police Based Victim Services Worker Jen Quam, “I attend ac-cident scenes or work with victims of a tragedy or a criminal offence on scene or in an office setting. I do not provide counselling, but can make appropriate referrals to counselling services in the community.”

Quam said the program can also pro-vide information on the status of a po-lice investigation, the justice system, and crime prevention. “I can also assist with filling out Crime Victim Assistance Forms and Victim Impact Statements, in addition to providing court support and information on the role of the vari-ous players in the justice system, the practicalities of testifying as a witness, and updates on court appearances. I also act as a liaison with Crown Coun-sel.”

Another service the program pro-

vides is the help with additional costs incurred by a family suffering through a hard time. “We have in the past been able to assist families by offsetting some of those costs including hotel bills,” said Quam. “We do not have a very big budget though and are always open to donations to this fund.”

Referrals to this program do not have to come directly from RCMP members, said Quam. “Self referrals are welcome as well as referrals from any school, medical staff, or individual. If the RCMP are involved in your situation, they will make a referral for you.”

The Robson Valley Police Based Vic-tim Services program works with RCMP from both the Valemount and McBride Detachments and all areas located within their catchments, a vast area covering the communities from Dome Creek to the Alberta Border on Highway 16 including McBride and Valemount and south of Valemount to Albreda along Highway 5.

The program, which has been serving the Valemount and McBride area since 2003, is operated under the umbrella of the Robson Valley Support Society and is one of 92 police based Victim Services programs in the province. The program, which is run without volunteers, is managed and administered by Melanie Johnson.

To reach Robson Valley Police Based Victim Services contact your local RCMP detachment at (250) 566-2255 in McBride and at (250) 566-4466 in Vale-mount.

Victim services availableBirgit Stutz

Contributor

This curious little white tail deer wasn’t at all shy to have its picture taken last week in the Small River area.

PAPAGROOVE

AURORA JANE

JOANNA CHAPMAN-SMITH

WORKSHOP SCHEDULEWORKSHOP SCHEDULEWORKSHOP SCHEDULE

Robson Valley Music Festival is thrilled to an-nounce that PAPAGROOVE will be at our event this year! After 3 years of trying to make it happen, they are fi nally coming!! Blasting out of Montreal, this 13 piece Afro/Jazz/Funk band is ready to make you shake what your mama gave you! A force to be reckoned with as they take you on a journey through funky R& B /Afro beat tunes fl avoured with rich vocals abound with positive political lyrics...www.papagroove.net

Where funk and psychedelic rock collide.....Once described as “the secret lovechild of Jimi Hendrix & Ani Di Franco”, this fi ery- haired, guitar-wielding songstress from the Land Down Under, impresses audiences worldwide with her energetic live shows and refi ned studio recordings. Sharing stories while she’s on the move between the Australian desert, India, Europe & North America, Aurora Jane’s songs display an insightful global perspective, yet retain a breathtaking intimacy. Jane set the stage on fi re in 2008 and is back to rock our festival stage this year!www.aurorajane.com

Joanna Chapman-Smith is a powerful young woman who has been making waves on the folk scene since 2002. Alone on stage, sitting atop a percussion rig made out of a suitcase and outnumbered by instru-ments, she charms unassuming crowds into singing along and letting themselves be carried away into her world that questions right and wrong, mind and body, permanence and impermanence. “She rises above the herd of folkie singer songwriters, her musical self-portrait painted with an unusually large pallette of moods & colours”.www.joannacs.com

SATURDAY10:00 – 11:00 YOGA11:00 – 1:00 Learn Traditional Ugandan Dance/Song & Percussion with KINOBE (all ages wel-

come!)1:00 – 2:00 Storytelling in Songwriting w/Jessica Heine, Raghu Lokanathan, Scott Cook2:00 – 3:30 Politics in Songwriting w/ Mamaguroove, Papagroove, Aurora Jane & Scott Dunbar3:30 – 5:00 Introduction to Gypsy Jazz Guitar Clinic w/ PhillWest ( bring your guitars!)

SUNDAY10:00 – 11:00 YOGA11:00 – 12:30 Traditional Songs & Stories Of Uganda w/ KINOBE (all ages welcome!)12:30 – 2:00 Girls in the Round w/Andrea Ramolo, Ashley Slater, Joanna Chapman-Smith, Faye

Blais, Sasha Lewis2:00 – 3:30 Boys in the Round w/Brian MacMillan, Free Soul, Jean Paul De Roover, Kaley Kinjo

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2000 Chrysler Intrepid. Very good shape. 4 summer tires, 4 studdedwinter tires $4000 obo. Phone 250 566-4555 MAY19GTS

1998 Mercury Mystique. 4 door auto loaded, 2 sets of good tires. $2500. Call 250 569-2471 APR28GTS

1991 Ford F250 XLT, extended cab, 4WD, 206,183 original km, new tires, new brakes, box liner, trailer hitch. Reverse gear needs work. $2000 Phone 250 968--4493 AUG11GTS

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New Holland 853 round baler, good condition $4500 obo. Older hydraulic 3 point hitch post pounder $1000 obo. John Deere 3960 harvester $3000 obo. Jiffy 700 Silage dump wagon, single axles $2500 obo. Jiffy Silage feeder, single axle, PTO driven $3000 obo. Call 250 566-4848 JUL28

DIRT BIKe

2003 Honda CRF 150 Dirt bike. Well maintained, low hours. $1800. For more info call 250 566-9834

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Custom Hand Split Cedar Post and Rail. Call for details. 250 569-7286 JUL7GTS

3 bdrm house for rent in McBride. Recently renovated, 5 appliances, landscaped yard and garden, central location, close to McBride Hospital, facilities and school. $600/mth + utilities. Contact: cell phone 1 780 690-5782/1 780 690-5783 or email:[email protected]. AUG18

2 Bdrms house for rent at 1115 Juniper St. in Valemount. Upper level includes fridge, stove, washer and dryer. Also includes garage and wood stove plus existing wood supply. Central location. 5 mins walking from downtown. $600 + utilities. Contact Derrik at 250 962-7068 AUG11

2 Bdrm lower floor for rent. Grenfell Place in Valemount. All appliances $750/mth including utilities. Call 1 800 683-6595

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3 Bdrm trailer in Valemount. $650/mth + damage deposit. No pets. Call 780 621-7171 AUG25

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1 and 2 BDRM Apts across from McBride hospital. F/S $500 & $525 per month. Call 250 569-0208 AUG11TFN

hORSe BOaRDING

Looking to board 16 working horses for the winter in the Robson Valley. Also looking for good hay to buy. Call Tony Parisi 250 566-9161 AUG11TFN

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Advertise your business with(250) 566-4425 or 1-800-226-2129

CHURCH LISTINGSVALEMOUNT

GOOD SHEPHERD ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

3rd Ave & Elm St.1 877 314-4897 Sunday 8:30am Mon, Tues, Thurs,

Sat-9am, Wed & Fri 7pm

ANGLICAN UNITED CHURCH

250 566-4797

7th & Cedar, Sunday Worship

11:30 am

NEW LIFE CENTRE1247 - 1st Ave. 250-566-4824

Sunday School 10am. Family Worship 10:30am. Prayer meeting Thurs 7pm

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES

250 968-4349 or 250 566-4568Sunday-11am,

Sun. School 11am

VALEMOUNT COMMUNITY CHURCHSundays 9:00 am 1275 5th Ave

250 566-4772.

VALLEY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

250 566-9990 Praise & Worship 11am

DUNSTERROCKO’S CHURCH

Sun. 11:00 am Home group meeting at Rod & Deb Reimer’s - Brown Road,

Dunster. 250 968-4335.

MCBRIDEST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC

CHURCH197 Dominion,250 569-2606

Sun. Communion Service 11am

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

Church 569.2378 or 569.8845 1st Ave Sun 11am

Sunday School 9:45am.

ANGLICAN UNITED CHURCH

441 Dominion St., 250 569.3206 or 250 569.3386.

Worship/Kids church 09:00am

SEVENTH - DAY ADVENTISTLamming Pit Road 250 569.3370

Sabbath School: Sat. 9:30 am, Worship Service Sat. 11am,

Pathfi nders Tues 7pm, Prayer Meeting Wed 7pm

MOUNTAIN CHAPEL(PAOC)

Church 569-3350Offi ce 569-6802

Sunday Worship 11:10am, Prayer Service Wed. 7 pm

MENNONITE CHURCHSun. Sch. 10am

Sunday Services 11am, 7:30pm Wed 7:45pm

Joel SteinbergP.O. Box 124,Clearwater, B.C. V0E [email protected]

Valley Systems

Sales Service 250-566-1324 Installation 1-800-424-6331

Canwest Propane Ltd.YOUR LOCAL PROPANE PROVIDER

Sands Bulk Sales LTD Husky Oil Limited

845 Cedarside Rd. Valemount BCPhone: 250-566-4818 or 1-866-566-4818

Fax: 250-566-4815Cardlock and bulk plant facility

Fuel truck for all your delivery needs

Mac’s Small Engine Service & RepairClosed Dec 8-Jan 8

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Delivering Fuel East to McBride

Vanderhoof & Districts Co-Operative

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Driver sales representativeFor Commercial and Farm personal Contact Where

High level of Customer service is JOB #1

Greg Belshaw990 Railway Road Vanderhoof OfficePrince George BC c. (250) 565-84381-866-309-2667 f. (250) 567-4490(250) 963-9011 p. (250) 567-4488

Rex’s RecyclingHours of operationsunday - Monday Closed

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Date: 1914Credits: Valemount Museum & Archives ID: 2003.18.105Image: 6 of 27

If you have any more information on this photo or any others that appear you can contact The Valley Museum & Archives in McBride, The Valemount Museum or contact us at The Valley Sentinel.

ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20

Aries, keep your opinions to yourself and it’ll be a much more enjoyable week. You don’t want to ruffle any feathers, especially those of people at work.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21

There will be a few banner days for you this week, Taurus. Certainly enjoy them while they last. If you were thinking of making an investment, now is the time.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21

Gemini, certain things that have to get done this week are beyond your realm of expertise. That doesn’t mean you can’t try to tackle them. Just have a helper on hand.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22

Cancer, take a well-deserved rest this week. You have been working yourself to the bone, and this is the time to kick up your feet and take a break. Others may be jealous of your vacation.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23

The warm temperatures are keeping you in good spirits, Leo. With your birthday on the horizon, enjoy the fun days ahead, because this will be a relaxing week.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22

Virgo, generally you are a good read of people but someone pulls the fleece over your eyes this week. You are blind sighted by his or her smiles and false act.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23

Be adventurous, Libra. This is the week to try new things, and that may include foods, travel, or whatever tickles your fancy. Break away from the norm.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22

It’s time for a confidence boost, Scorpio. You have the situation covered, so why worry about what the outcome may be? As long as you do your best, that’s what matters.

SAGITTARIUS-Nov 23/Dec21

Sagittarius, there are few things you can count on but this week a true ally steps up to the plate. Embrace all this person has to offer.

CAPRICORN- Dec 22/Jan 20

Capricorn, good luck has come your way and it’s about time. That real estate situation that you’ve been waiting on is about to come to fruition. The excitement begins.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18

Aquarius, recreational activities take center stage for the next several weeks. From parties to vacations, you are all about enjoying the great weather and friends.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20

Now is the time to clean out your house and make a fresh start with a few things in your life, Pisces. New beginnings are in store.

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$399,000• Totally renovated, tastefully decorated• 1100 sq ft w/full basement• Home shows like new!• Excellent central location

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- Nice executive home- With shop on 3 lots- Immaculate estate sale- Natural wood craftsmanship- Priced to sell

361 doMinion stReetReetR , McBRideRideR , Bc

$225,000$225,000$225,000$225,000$225,000$225,000$225,000$225,000$225,000

- Immaculate home- 2 bdrm, 2 bthrm- Large attached garage- Paved yard, nice trees- Wheelchair ramp- Large 3/4 acre corner lot- Price slashed $51,500!

835 Beaven cRescentRescentR , , valevalev Mount, B, Bc

$187,500$187,500$187,500$187,500$187,500$187,500$187,500$187,500$187,500

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- Nice country rancher- Large 2.25 acre lot- 4 bdrm, 2 baths- Paved driveway- Immaculate & private

- Nice country rancher1040 cypcypc RessRessR Road Road R , valevalev Mount Bc

$249,000$249,000$249,000$249,000$249,000$249,000$249,000$249,000$249,000

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- Nice heritage home- On two large lots- Five bdrms, 2 baths- Excellent guest house- Central location

201 doMinion stReetReetR , McBRideRideR , Bc

$163,500$163,500$163,500$163,500$163,500$163,500$163,500$163,500$163,500

- Cleared & treed 19.64 acres- Perfect growing soil- Hwy frontage for marketing- On water system- Good accesses

hWyWyW 16 & y 16 & y dyke Road Road R , McBRideRideR , Bc

$132,500$132,500$132,500$132,500$132,500$132,500$132,500$132,500$132,500

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