Stirling-Rawdon, Ontario — The Stirling-Rawdon Council recognized Woodbeck Auto Parts on July 15th in celebration of the company’s 85th anniversary in the auto recycling industry.
Local news sources reported that MP Shelby Kramp-Neuman and a representative from MPP Ric Bresee’s office also made appearances to congratulate the Woodbeck family.
The auto recycling business was originally started by Burton and Verna Woodbeck in 1939. Today, the business is still a family affair, with the Woodbecks’ sons Ron and Bruce, and now Bruce’s son Greg, having all been involved in the business over the years.
Stirling-Rawdon’s Mayor, Bob Mullin further commented to local news sources that the Woodbeck family has always been community-oriented and committed to hiring locally.
Canadian Auto Recyclers would like to extend congratulations to the Woodbeck family for their 85 years of service to the automotive recycling industry.