Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era, 29 Apr 2010, p. 7

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The BannerThe Em CRIME Thursday April a now A Murder victimsfamilies give back brought but the Families of Paula Julie Crocker hope their daughters memories can live on and inspire hope in others facing domestic violence Ms Crockers Judy worked with Ms Menendezs parents Jaime and Monica to stage a fundraiser next week as a legacy to their murdered daughters Ms Crocker and Ms were found dead at the home Ms Crocker shared with Christopher Utile in 2007 None of us really saw any of this coming Mrs Crocker said There were warning signs but none of us thought hed be capable of doing what he did Doing a fundraiser was already on Mrs Crockers mind and during trial she asked die Menendez family if also wished to board Though the family now lives out of town Ms Menendez grew up in Markham and attended Brother Andre Catholic High School Mrs Crocker was already familiar with Canadian Foundations Shelter and indued to raising funds for its Shelter From the Storm campaign program supports more than shelters for abused L ON WHEN Friday May starting at WHERE Torontos Old Mill Inn Old Mill Road TICKETS 150 with tax receipts Issued for byemailing women and antiviolence programs She hopes to raise this year and make the fundraiser an annual event even if not always in the form of a dinner Sponsorship from American Express Can ada and Severn Woods means 100 from each ticket will go to charity Mrs Crocker said event will be hosted by Erin Davis and Mike Cooper morning hosts at radio station at which Julie Crocker worked as a sales associate Willie there will be a tribute to the lives of the victims Mrs Crocker the event to be a fun one Bottom line its a celebration that we really want to do she said Its pool time HE- o Were having a Spring Celebration our new store location Saturday May 1st from am to Please come and see us at our new store located on 225 Pony Drive Unit 3 in Newmarket MZZLE Surf side Pool Services 9058951755 For the past 40 years Omars Shoes has been the destination of choice for Aurora and area residents looking for comfortable stylish footwear for the entire family It all began in 1970 when Omar and Khamissa opened their modest Mom and Pop outlet in a 1200squarefoot storefront Now operated by Raz and Mae Khamissa Omars boasts a staff of seasoned professional shoefitters all busily and happily operating in a 7000squarefoot centre for fashionable footwear that has sustained its leading reputation by offering outstanding customer service knowledgeable staff quality products and greater selection And their history of helping to ease common foot problems has added to their smalltown retail family tradition The secret to Omars success is simple Service Selection and Dedication to their valued customers Omars goes that extra step to ensure that children are carefully measured and fitted with goodquality shoes that provide room to grow The selection of shoes for men and women in medium wide and extrawide sizes is among 1 the largest in the Greater Toronto Area They are known for their comfortable shoes and their specialty in fitting shoes for orthotics Omars staff members are dedicated to providing the correct fit and shoe for your foot Omars wants you to own quality shoes that look good feel great and wear well shoes that will add flair to your wardrobe and comfort to your feet SHOES EST 14800 Yonge St Aurora Shopping Centre 9057279391 i

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