Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 4 Jan 2008, p. 2

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A2- The Canadian Champion, Friday, January 4, 2008 DON'T MIS OUR BIGGz 1EIST1 0F. THEYE AR! aU ~ %a»" É%#£ me&U Ou& tàa fu - ~ A ~~~i A5 L I 7IN 1ANNUML TCRN ECU We M C N 1IU UNIJV I GORRUD'S AUTO VISIT us aT ONE 0F OUR TMO B1G LOTSI WWW.GORRUDSCOM 410 UMM AVWMMMM1-800-7N1-U»~ wa»i i '0k qmm*uhdo pa% fw«Wpi1 V. A d*l wb Funeral morning -fromn AUTO on page Ai Patrick Brennan wrote. -You'il hear Ruth described as generous, tbought- fui, kind-hearted and one tough lady And its ail truc." According to a report by the Florida Higbway Patrol, Hart-Stephens dicd when ber car collided with an SUV A 75-year-oid womnan in the passenger seat of the car sustained serious injuries. Hart-Stephens and her late husband, Homer, founded what became Toronto Auto Auctions more than 40 years ago. They began by holding auctions at an ice nink in Cookstown ahd moved to Mississauga before re-locating to the current 192-acre site, Canadas largest such facility Toronto Auto Auctions was pur- cbased by Manheim Auctions in 1983. Hart-Stephens was elected president of the National Auto Auction Association (NAAA) in 1994, and was the first woman and first Canadian to lead the association. She was inducted into the NAAA Hall of Fame in 2002. industry was limitless,' Brennan wrote. l(She) has truly helped create what the auto auction industry is in Canada today " Condoiences appeared on the web- site of the Used Car Dealers Association of Ontario (UCDA). "Ruth and lier late husband Homer were instrumentai in the early develop- ment and growth of the 1JCDA and Ruth wiii be remembered as a very good [riend and strong supporter," it says. A funeral wiii be held this morning in Toronto. Sicplbanie Houinscil ran bc rcached at stlîtcsscnn îltoncanadiartclampionotm Scam targets local seniors Halton Regional Police are waming seniors about individuals who are plac- ing phone calîs and posing as a famiiy memnber in an attempt to scam money Recently, there have been a number of occurrences in Haiton where a senior receives a eaul by someone posing as a [amiiy member. After a few minutes of friendly dia- logue the caller asks for money to he sent to them as they are in trouble. The caller then pleads wtth the senior not to tell the rest of the lamily about this. At this time of year the public needs to be diligent and remember that there are individuals in society that Mil take advantage of their giving nature. .Be cautious wben speaking on the phone if you are uncertain of the caller. Neyer arrange to give money over the phone by way of credit card or by send- ing money or in any other way. Confirmn with other family members if a relative bas called and is requesting assistance.

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