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Congratulations to All 1625 Winners in the 2019 New Brunswick Hospital CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL 1,625 WINNERS IN THE 2019 NEW BRUNSWICK HOSPITAL HOME LOTTERY Dominican Republic 019085 GOULARD, MARJORIE; 007586 BROOKS, SHERRY SUSAN; 006931 GINNISH, GEORGE; EEL – 7 Nights OR BATHURST SACKVILLE GROUND 002123 GRANT, CRAIG; ROTHESAY 005978 BRUMWELL, WILLIAM & 006931 GINNISH, GEORGE; EEL Vancouver – 5 Nights 009705 INMAN, JULIE; KILBURN RUTH; BREADALBANE GROUND 015687 BOURGEOIS-MOORE, 032958 LANIGAN, TIM; KINGSTON 042268 BRYANTON, BRENDA; 042006 GODIN, SEBASTIEN; ANNE-MARIE; MONCTON 040189 LANTEIGNE, JOANNE; BATHURST MONCTON PETIT-ROCHER-OUEST 041008 BULMER, LINDSAY; DIEPPE 007566 GOGUEN, ELISABETH; WEEKEND 039618 LYNCH, DONALD G; 030053 BURCHILL, DANIEL MONCTON MIRAMICHI & CAROLYN; UPPER 001388 GOODINE, DON; KILLARNEY DESTINATION 039554 MACFARQUHAR, CAROLE; QUEENSBURY ROAD QUISPAMSIS 043507 BURKE, BRUCE; SAINT JOHN 043946 GOODWIN, DAMON; Quebec City – 4 Nights OR 007207 MACQUEEN, GRANT; 010626 CAIN, LARRY; 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MANAN QUISPAMSIS 019898 OAKES, JAMES; SAINT JOHN 008032 GUTHRIE, DOUGLAS; 1 – Group Weekend in HOLMESVILLE LINCOLN ® 043638 COYLE, JULIE & DAVID; 50/50 ADD-ON Miramichi 004058 PARKER, SHARON; WAASIS SAINT JOHN 040404 HABER, CORRINE; 037720 PINAULT, FERNAND; 003252 PETERS, SHEILA; 029820 CRAWFORD, MICHAEL; MONCTON $623,000 Winner Takes Half SAINT-QUENTIN SAINT JOHN SUSSEX 021552 HACHEY, DAVID & LYNDA; ($311,500) 020432 ROACH, LINDA; MONCTON 019714 CULLIGAN, VAUGHN; NEW MARYLAND 1 – St. Andrews Getaway 026760 SEARLE, TONI; NORTH TETAGOUCHE 024911 HALEY, CHANTAL; 566723 GYORKOS, PETER; NAUWIGEWAUK 013437 BISHOP, TERRY; GRAND 009002 CUMMINGS, CECIL; HAMPTON FREDERICTON 026677 SEARS, DARREN; DIEPPE BAY-WESTFIELD JOHNVILLE 041691 HALLE, NANCY; MONTON 038991 SEARS, KATHY & TIMOTHY; 026239 CUNNINGHAM, PAM; 031582 HANSON, MARIA; ST GEORGE EARLY BIRD PRIZE 10 – Concert Packages in SAINT JOHN QUISPAMSIS 020182 SPRAGUE, LEN & LINDA; Moncton 041082 CURWIN, ALLISTAR; 039800 HARQUAIL, VIBHUTI; KESWICK RIDGE QUISPAMSIS Ocean View 024844 BURNS, MARY E; RIVERVIEW 019292 STOREY, JEFF; 013812 HARRINGTON, JOHN; SAINT MAUGERVILLE 011540 CUSAC, IRWIN; SHEDIAC Grand-Barachois CAMPBELLTON JOHN 022945 CHAMBERLAIN, JEREMY; 003920 CYR, DANIEL; SIEGAS Early Bird Cottage 024058 STREETER, LYNDA; 032272 HEBERT, BRIAN; DIEPPE RUSAGONIS 015599 D’ASTOUS, SERGE; ROTHESAY 034938 HENNESSEY, THELMA; 22 De Le Baronnie Drive, 028842 LAVIOLETTE, SHIRLEY; CARAQUET 035720 TANASICHUK, JACOB; ATHOLVILLE Grand-Barachois SAINT JOHN 014923 DESCHENES, DIANE; SAINT JOHN 014554 HENRY, THERESE; SOUTH 003795 LEGER, MONA; TROIS- RIVERVIEW PLUS $15,000 Cash 013636 TAYS, JEAN E; PASSEKEAG TETAGOUCHE RUISSEAUX 008304 DOIRON, PAUL; MONCTON 032507 BROWN, WADE & HELEN; 025577 URQUHART, TERRY; 008972 HENRY-SMITH, JOAN; 001781 LINDSAY, MIKE; 009179 DOMOKS, CSABA; ST MARTINS MONCTON TITUSVILLE NOTRE-DAME ROTHESAY 019906 WASHBURN, TYLER; WIRRAL 038902 HICKS, DANIELLE; 015925 LYONS, HEATHER; 001038 DOWNEY, CONNIE; 022998 WHITE, ROSS; NEW SAINT JOHN BONUS PRIZES FREDERICTON HAMPTON MARYLAND 040042 HOFFE, JAMES; RIVERVIEW 013783 MACINTOSH, LORNA & 024965 DUGUAY LAVIGNE, 043737 YOUNG, JAMIE; DIEPPE 028924 HORGAN, ELIZABETH; SAINT 4 – Mayan Riviera Trip GREG; QUISPAMSIS FRANCESCA; MONCTON OR JOHN 022518 PERRY, SUSAN; SAINT JOHN 032112 DULENTY, AMANDA; WOOD $7,000 Cash 250 – House of Marley 010255 HUBBARD, JARVIS; SAINT 026844 STEWARD, LOUISE; POINT 013373 CELESTE, TERRY & ANIK; Bluetooth Headphones JOHN FREDERICTON 003264 DUPUIS, DANNY & LOREEN; QUISPAMSIS 028943 HUDSON, PAMELA; NORTH 008047 TITUS, C BLAIR; LONG POINT 015823 ALDERMAN, TINA; SAINT JOHN 034044 GRAHAM, ETHEN; GRAND ROTHESAY LAKE 026475 DURNNIAN, PAULETTE; MANAN 020050 ALLAIN, JEAN-PAUL & RITA; 017471 JENKINS, JEFF; QUISPAMSIS 10 – Adventure High Kayak LONG POINT 018131 HANLON, MAUREEN; SAINT-JOSEPH-DE-KENT 002572 JOHNSON, JEAN M; Tour of the Bay of Fundy 022877 DYMOND, ROB; QUISPAMSIS 037842 ANDERSON, KIM; GRAND MONCTON FREDERICTON 007625 HENDERSON, MICHAEL & 012282 BURDOCK, LAUNCELOT; BAY-WESTFIELD 011794 JOHNSON, WILLIAM; 027045 EARLE, GREGG; SAINT JOHN WENDY; ST ANDREWS MONCTON 004442 BABINEAU, ROLAND; SAINT JOHN 013478 ELLEFSEN, JASON; 017370 BURNS, WEBBER; POINTE DU CHENE 011634 JOHNSTON, CATHY; LOWER QUISPAMSIS ST STEPHEN 014146 BALL, STUART; SAINT JOHN COVERDALE VEHICLES 000141 EMBREE, SCOTT; SACKVILLE 030986 CURTIS, ANNA & RANDY; 024815 BARRIEAU, KELLY; SAINT 016540 JONES, JAMES; 002884 EMBREE, SCOTT; SACKVILLE MONCTON JOHN FREDERICTON 2019 Cadillac XT4 OR 008739 ENGLISH, ANTHONY; DIEPPE 017698 FRASER, LESLIE; RIVERVIEW 038540 BEARS, ROY D & SHARON; 027577 KEARNEY, KENNETH 030440 FAIRWEATHER, JONATHAN; 2019 Chevrolet Blazer 013270 GIROUARD, LOUIS; OROMOCTO JEFFREY; ROTHESAY QUISPAMSIS OR $45,000 MONCTON 040034 BECK, CINDY; PUBLIC 025944 KEE, SHELLEY; ROTHESAY 027182 LEBLANC, GUY; MONCTON 024472 FERNANDEZ, FREDERICK; 036879 BELLIVEAU, GERARD & LANDING 040855 KERR, SHEILA; BAYSIDE 028797 PUGH, LOGAN; QUISPAMSIS QUISPAMSIS LOUISE; GRAND BARACHOIS 016468 BENFEY, TILLMANN; 032451 KILBRIDE, PATRICK & 018350 SAULNIER, LISA; 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MACES 017303 FRASER, LILY; FREDERICTON 012374 SCOTT, KIMBERLY; 040191 BIRD, ALTA; CHARTERS 026372 BLOIS, EARL; SUSSEX BAY 027451 FRENETTE, ANNE-MARIE MONCTON SETTLEMENT 007080 BOUDREAU, MARCEL; 018788 LAVIOLETTE, SEAN; 023913 CHEVALIER, ELIZABETH; SHEDIAC & DANIEL; SAINTE-ANNE SAINT JOHN GAGETOWN 027315 BOURGEOIS, FLORENCE; GLOUCESTER CO 027606 LAYTON, GILLIAN; VACATIONS 041621 COLLINS, CHRIS; RIVERVIEW POINTE DU CHENE 004558 FRENETTE, ROGER; MONCTON 042811 DOUCET, WILLIAM; BLACKS 013607 BRAKE, DONNA; BATHURST 020819 LAYTON, JAMES; MIRAMICHI Florida Family Vacation HARBOUR FREDERICTON 043843 GARFIELD, ANNETTE; SAINT 030838 LEBLANC, BRADLEY; – 7 Nights OR 027777 DUPUIS, JEAN; DIEPPE 042054 BRANCH, DARRYL; BIG RIVER JOHN MONCTON New Orleans – 5 Nights 016095 EICHMANN, PAULA; GRAND 027292 BRANT, JEAN GUY; 026225 GARSTON, KAREN; 040767 LEBLANC, EMERY; SMITHS BAY WESTFIELD RIVERVIEW HILLSBOROUGH CREEK 002904 FOSTER, DAVID & SUSAN; 002780 GAMBLIN, TODD; 031979 BREAU, PAMELA; POINTE DU 024366 GIDDENS, DAVID; 032714 LEBLANC, LEOPAUL; SAINT JOHN BURNTLAND BROOK CHENE ROLLINGDAM COCAGNE 023819 GELDART GREER, CHERYL; 029620 BRENNAN, DR. JASON; 006588 GILBERT, TERRANCE; 013548 LEBLANC, MAXINE; NORTON MIRAMICHI MAQUAPIT LAKE SAINT JOHN 027646 GODIN, JEREMIE; DIEPPE 023916 BRODERICK, MICHAEL; 040391 GILLESPIE, JOEL; HARVEY 013738 LEBLANC, PAULINE; 036249 GOOBIE, PAT; MONCTON MONCTON YORK CO MEMRAMCOOK December 12, 2019 1 of 7 Lottery Licence # 0449029 56 005, 008, 010 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL 1,625 WINNERS IN THE 2019 NEW BRUNSWICK HOSPITAL HOME LOTTERY 024228 LEBLANC, ROGER; 011334 PRICE, HARTFORD; 006864 WILSON, CHARLES & 026608 BRANCH, PHYLLIS; GRAND 033365 CUMMING, JEFF; MONCTON BOUCTOUCHE FREDERICTON PATRICIA; GRAND BAY- BARACHOIS 040562 DALEY, KEITH; NAPAN 003198 LEFRANCOIS, PHIL; 040342 PRICE, WARREN; CHIPMAN WESTFIELD 006901 BREAU, YVON; BAIE DE 001595 DALEY, SHAWN; MONCTON 008711 PRILL, ADAM; FREDERICTON 015857 WONG, CAROLYN; BOUCTOUCHE FREDERICTON 001926 LEGER, JEAN; MONCTON 008252 PROVENCHER, DIANE; DARLINGS ISLAND 041123 BREWER, ESZTER; DUMFRIES 011213 DELAGARDE, MANON; 021674 LEGER, MARISE; BOUDREAU- DALHOUSIE JUNCTION 037870 WOOD, CHRISTA; HANWELL 040198 BREWER, SHANE; BURTTS DIEPPE OUEST 041091 PUDWELL, KEVIN; MONTON 002289 WOOD, LEE; RICHIBUCTO CORNER 018973 DEWOLFE, KEVIN & JANVEE; 005770 LINTON, TAYLOR; GRAND 001846 PUGH, BRIAN; QUISPAMSIS 035250 WOOD, RANDY; 001035 BROWN, M E; HAMPTON SAINT JOHN MANAN 038474 PUGH, EVAN & LIZ; SAINT SAINT JOHN 024148 BROWN, RICK; HAMPTON 002636
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