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RV DRIVER TRAINING
by the Patient Professionals at
EURO DRIVING SCHOOL Our Program is for those who
DRIVE and PARK Motorhomes, AND
for those who TOW and PARK 5th Wheel Trailers and Travel Trailers.
604-585-3876 •
www.eurodriving.ca ALSO: Government Certified Air Brake Course
Call TODAY for Safe RVing Tomorrow RVOABC members will receive a 10% discount.
Receive the same TV anywhere in Canada, USA & into Mexico
Summer Special $1,995.99
Promo Code “RV Times” Taxes & install extra
- Shaw HD600 Receiver $99 -CRT to LCD Flat Screen Conversions
• Professional, guaranteed installs • Mobile, I come to you. • Shaw Direct (Star Choice) Receivers & Dishes • Tripod, Sat Finders & Cable • Explorer Satellite System Authorized Dealer • Winegard Retailer
DIGITAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Dan Wiens, Langley BC
digelect@telus.net
604-328-7282
NORTH SHORE R.V.
• RV Service & Repair • Parts & Accessories • Insurance & Warranty Claims • Certified RV Techs - Propane Service • VW, Euro, Westfalia Van Service
1128 West 15th St., North Vancouver, BC V7P 1M9 (Just off Pemberton)
CLAMSHELL RAILROAD DAYS
JULY 14-15, 2012
10 A.M. — 4 P.M. DAILY
$5 fee includes a souvenir pin and Museum entrance for 2 days Free for kids under 12
Lectures, bus tours, the Kids Craft Corner and more. Tour the Pullman Passenger Car NAHCOTTA
Local historian Harry Bell to give slide presentation at 11 a.m. Saturday, and at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Bus Tour of the old rail lines: from Ilwaco to Nahcotta on Sat, 2-4 p.m. &
from Ilwaco to Megier on Sunday, 1-3 p.m. ($5, Reservation required) http://columbiapacifi
cheritagemuseum.org/news-events/clamshell-railroad-days/
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A CELEBRATION OF THE STINKIN’ ROSE!
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