<strong>November</strong> 2011 <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong> www.seniorconnector.com Page 33Watch out for the fraudsterThe following is part of a series of informational articles aimed at increasing public awarenessabout the services provided by the Kamloops Victim Services Unit.The Unit offers a variety of information and services, at no cost, to any victim or witness of crimeor trauma. All Unit members have received specialized, comprehensive training in victims’ issues,the criminal justice system and crisis intervention techniques. The Unit is located at the main PoliceDetachment at 560 Battle Street. Victim Services operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week andmay be accessed by calling 250-828-3223.Professional Nursing and Home Support24 hour service • 7 days a week• Personal care • Homemaking and cleaning• Meal preparation • Companion care• Foot care services • Drug and Alcohol Testing• Flu Immunization ClinicsCall Us ForA Free In-HomeAssessmentKAMLOOPS250-851-2911#101-635 Victoria Street www.wecare.cawcs25_febRelationships with other people are based on trust and there are a growing number ofpeople who use relationships to commit fraud. This fraud is known as affinity fraud.In affinity fraud, fraudsters join a religious, ethnic or community group and builda trusting relationship with members of the group and then defraud them. Fraudstersintroduce the scam to a few prominent members of the group. Once the relationship isestablished, the respected group member introduces him/her to other members of the group.The fraudster makes the investment appear legitimate. He/she uses the pyramid or ponzischeme. This is a ploy, often very elaborate, in which the con artist uses money from newinvestors to make payments to earlier investors. Believing their investment is successful,excited investors enthusiastically endorse it and others are convinced. As the scam runs itscourse, the supply of new investors inevitably runs out, the whole scheme collapses and mostinvestors lose their money.To avoid being a victim of an affinity fraud, beware of the following:· Watch out for investments or advisers who exploit a religious connection. Hold religiousfinancial planners to the same standards as you would anyone else.· Don’t trust any claim that religious-based investments are not regulated; mostinvestments are regulated by security laws and must be registered for sale.· Don’t be rushed into making a decision; if someone is pressuring you to make a decision,be suspicious.· Be skeptical of anyone who discourages you or other investors from seeking professionaladvice from neutral, outside experts, such as lawyers, accountants, investment counselors,bankers, or the Better Business Bureau.· Beware of any new member of your group who begins talking about wealth-buildinginvestments.· Get a prospectus or other written information. A legitimate salesperson must providedetailed written materials outlining the nature of the investment, the risks involved, financialstatements and any restrictions on getting your money out.· Check out the promoter and the investment. Contact the BC Securities Commissionto find out if the salesperson is registered to sell securities in BC and if the investment isregistered for sale.If you have been the victim of affinity fraud, or want to check out an investment, contactthe BC Securities Commission at 1-800-373-6393.Vote AndyAndy Philpot is committed to:• Making decisions that acknowledge the needsof each sector in our community includingseniors, youth, ethnic, cultural groups, specialneeds and lower income families• Fulfilling current and future community needswhile ensuring fiscal responsibility• Continuing to support the Tournament Capitalprogram and TRU• Addressing the growing needs of our vibrantlocal arts communityPhilPot✔for City CouncilAndy Philpot, a recently retired Kamloops Fire Chief, asks you for your vote inseeking a seat on city council.Andy not only believes in a city council that is fair, open and approachable, buthas been committed to making our local and global community a better placeto live for most of his life.Andy has been a resident ofKamloops since 1964, graduatingfrom North Kamloops <strong>Senior</strong>Secondary School. 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Page 34<strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Connector</strong> www.seniorconnector.com<strong>November</strong> 2011(l) Bud Petit sporting bulletholes in his HurricaneBomber after a missionduring WWII.(r) Flying Officer, BudPetit’s flight log book fromSeptember 1944.- Submitted PhotosProvidingPreventative,Restorative,Cosmetic andFamily DentistryAsk us about:Dental ImplantsZOOM! Whitening SystemDr. BarryDextrazeGeneral PractitionerNewPatientsWelcome!Free ParkingBud Petit reflects back on his#21 Fortune Shopping Centre • 376-5354military days.email: drdex@kamloops.net • www.drdextraze.com Continued from page 1A Gift of Selfless LovePlanning & Prefunding your funeralFuneralPre-PlanningProgramoffers:• Flexibility• Affordable Monthly Plans• Worldwide TravelProtection Plan• Peace of MindBud Petit meeting British Indian Army General Thomas Reesin Mandalay.Flying Officer,Bud PetitFollowing the 200 missions, Bud wasgrounded and served as a spotter for theremainder of the Burma campaign and theend of the war.One of his highlights during this timewas meeting British Indian Army GeneralThomas Rees in Mandalay. General Reeswas the commander of the Indian 19thInfantry division. A memory that standsout about General Rees was that he alwayswore a red scarf around his neck. Budlearned later on that hisolder brother Bill, who wasa bomber pilot, was shotdown on D-Day and did notsurvive.In the early 1960’s, at theurging of his older brotherEverret, who managed ashoe factory, Bud packed uphis wife Rosemary and fourchildren and moved to theCapilano area of Vancouver.Bud spent his career sellingshoes and at least one ofhis son’s continues in thebusiness.Bud and Rose Mary retiredto Kamloops in 1987 andhave been here ever since.Rose Mary passed away ashort time ago. Bud continuesto live in the home she lovedand filled with her chosenantiques. He spends timewith his children. The oldest,Robin lives in Kamloops andkeeps close tabs on her Dad.Bill, the oldest boy lives in West Vancouver,Harry lies in Kelowna and the youngest,Jim, lives in North Vancouver. All of Bud’schildren are close to their Dad and visit often.Bud is unassuming and a pleasure to spendtime with. He has led an interesting and attimes exciting life and it was my pleasure tohave met him and to have shared a bit of aninsight into his life with you.Bud, thanks for your service and forhelping to protect our freedom.Continued health and happiness.Nurse Next Door Home Healthcare ServicesCall Kim MacKinnon,Certified Pre-arrangement CounsellorBook your appointment now.• Homemakers• Care Aides &• Nurses513 Seymour Street, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 2G8Ph: (250) 374-1454 • Toll Free 1-800-668-3379Helping people lead happier and fuller lives within their homes.Our home health-care services include:• Respite/Companionship• House Keeping & Meals• Pre- and Post-Operative Care• Personal Care• Nursing Care• Palliative Care• Live-in (24 hour) Care250-377-0011 2 www.nursenextdoor.ca