The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 10, 2006 - A17 Hockey greats We believe... in helpirig. Anyone. Anywhere. at Milton Toyota NHL fans will have a chance to meet hockey superstars Paul Henderson and Yvon Cournyer tomorrow. In honour of Remembrance Day and the induction week- end for the Hockey Hall of Fame, Milton Toyota wilI hold a one-day sales event that'll include an autograph signing from Il a.m. to 1 p.m. with the two greats. Henderson is a former Toronto Maple Leafs player, while Cournyer played for the Montreal Canadiens. Both were members of the epic '72 Canada-Russia Summit Series. Anyone who purchases a new or used vehicle tomorrow will receive his choice of an autographed and authentic Henderson or Cournyer Leaf, Team Canada or Habs jersey. And anyone who purchases a vehicle from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be entered in a draw to win two gold seats to tomor- row night's Leafs/Habs game. for Correction Town Councillor Ward 4 The Champion was provided with incorrect informa- tion that appeared in a story in last Friday~s paper about www.schhauhaus.ca (905) 878-3216 wendy@schauhaus.ca a car that crashed into a gas meter. A police media release - [romv which The Champion got its information - stated that a driver lost control as he was turning into his driveway It said he cut across his lawn and struck the meter outside his home, causing a natural gas leak and prompting an evacuation. AFestive W interW elcom e In fact, police later confirmed it was a woman who Sale period. November 9th -th wsdriving, and that it was lier neighbour's meter that was hit, not her own. A 35-year-old Black Drive woman has been chargedor with careless driving. The Champion regrets the error and any inconven- informa- ience it may have caused. t o