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Beginning November 1, 1993, the remain 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for the Lottery Corporation. “Mondays are Since 1975, lottery players have tal projects, and the development and Ontario Lottery Corporation (OLC) remainder of the week. The Sault Ste. the busiest days at our Prize helped generate over $5.2 billion dol­ promotion of cultural, and rec­ Prize Office in Toronto will offer ex­ Marie Prize Office will continue to Office with an average of 400 win­ lars in. profit for worthy projects reational activities in the province. tended hours on MONDAYS to bet ­ operate on regular business hours. ners collecting cheques ranging from across the province. Lottery profits The Ontario Lottery Corporation ter serve our players. Now players “We recognize that lottery win­ $200 to multi-million dollar jack­ are made available for the operation is a Crown corporation responsible will be able to collect their cheques at ners have different schedules to keep, pots.” of hospitals in Ontario and to support for operating lottery games in Onta­ the 33 Bloor Street East Prize Office so we’re making it more convenient The Toronto Prize Office issues voluntary social service agencies rio. Provincial legislation prohibits from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Every for them to collect their winnings up to 1,500 cheques every week to through the Trillium Foundation. Lot­ the sale of lottery tickets to anyone Monday (or on Tuesday following a outside regular workday hours ” said walk-in winners from across Ontario. tery profits also support environmen­ under the age of 18. holiday Monday). Regular hours Will Ian Nielsen-Jones, President, Ontario Last year alone, over $800 million was claimed by lottery winners play­ ing Lotto 6/49, ENCORE, Lottario, St. Andrew’s Pick-3, SPORT SELECT, Provincial, Carriers Needed to Deliver Wintario and Instant games. Presbyterian Church The Toronto Prize Office will also open on the following statutory holi ­ Temperance and Church St. days: Remembrance Day, Thursday, Bowmanville 623-3432 76e ^odefimdmt November 11; Boxing Day, Tuesday, December 28; and Easter Monday, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 ST, 1993 April 4,1994. Reformation Sunday on Fridays and Saturdays Half the adult population in Onta­ 11 :DO a.m. "By Faith Alone", rio regularly purchases lottery tickets. Sunday School and Nursery in Bowmanville. For every $1 spent on a lottery ticket, Come and celebrate. about 33 cents is profit and 48 cents Minister: Rev. Harvey Osborne, B.A., M.Div. 623-0009 623-3303 is made available for cash prizes. for more information. I CD® "ONE OF THE FAMILY COMEDY TREATS OFTHESEASON.” BENEFIT HOCKEY SAME - Sieve Ptrsall. ST. PETCRSBl RG TIMES • * * * <$ITECH-m + * -K “Puts a smile on your face and keeps it there.” -Kilkiyi Btralei.tr, _ KNIGHT-BIDDER NEWS SERVICE „ “A Chilling Roller coaster Of Terror .” N.H.L. ALL STABS - Bwt) JUV... mVW.L.VMUK’.X • HENRI RICHARD • MICHELLE PLASSE • ROBIN BURNS “Lily Tomlin is “Best comedy “A Tense , Taut Thriller That delivers The goods ." • RICK GREEN • MARK NAPIER « JEAN PRONOVOST a good reason ensemble cast - **• lutm • MURRY WILSON • FRANK MAHOVLICH • IVAN IRWIN ^ toseethe of the year.” -JieFerlusen, movie.” KMSBTV/F0X REFEREE - RED STOREY* ™ - Peter liiier, LOS ANGELES TIKES “Great laughs! GCKDDSON t /fyimr FRIGHTEN)MG SCENES ______jS “A whole Great perfor­ ttlMÜW'-NOT R€COMEND€D FOR CHILDREN ” bunch of just mances! The plain fun." most fun film SHOWS DAILY 7 and 9:15 p

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