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2015 Master List of All Prizes for PDF Winners 2015 07 16.Xlsx BC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION CHOICES LOTTERY 2015 SHOULD THERE BE A DISCREPANCY IN WINNING NUMBERS RECORDS OF MNP LLP WILL BE DEEMED CORRECT AND FINAL BC Gaming Event License No.'s 61050 and 61029 Ticket Prize Number Initial Last Name Town GRAND PRIZE, 50/50 PLUS PRIZE AND ALL PRIZES WITH A CASH EQUIVALENT 50/50 Plus ‐ Prize Winner ‐ Cash Prize or $903,820.00 3661799 V Nichols Burns Lake Grand Prize Winner 9450845 B Ross Langley Early Bird Prize ‐ Tesla Model S Plus $75,000 Cash or $155,000 Cash 9426455 S Crewe New Westminster VIP Bonus Prize ‐ 2015 Subaru Corsstrek or Galapagos Island Vacation or $26,000 Cash 9165916 H Keeping Abbotsford Ultimate Bonus Prize ‐ Ultimate Sports Prize or Luxury Vacation or $28,000 Cash 9110762 T Tuokko Vancouver Spring Bonus Prize ‐ 2015 Mazda Mx5 GX or $30,000 Luxury Vacation or $30,000 Cash 9166927 E Gatcho Richmond 2015 Mazda CX‐5 or 2015 Chrysler 200 or $32,000 Cash 9146826 J Ganske Kelowna 2015 Mazda 3 Sport or 2015 Harley Davidson or $18,000 Cash 9138791 D Mynott Horsefly $12,000 Vacation Gift Card or $9,000 Cash 9185937 J Leitch Kamloops $5,000 Vacation Gift Card or $4,000 Cash 9187577 S Barn Delta $2,200 Vacation Gift Card or $1,800 Cash 9619485 R Coleman Victoria $2,200 Vacation Gift Card or $1,800 Cash 9238035 A Horwath Abbotsford $1,300 Watermark 2 day Getaway or $600 Cash 9133091 P Froese Coquitlam $1,300 Watermark 2 day Getaway or $600 Cash 9210743 D Weymann Mission $1,300 Watermark 2 day Getaway or $600 Cash 9125541 R Baker Kelowna $1,300 Watermark 2 day Getaway or $600 Cash 9826484 S Young Port Moody $1,300 Watermark 2 day Getaway or $600 Cash 9441705 N Delos Santos New Westminster $1,300 Watermark 2 day Getaway or $600 Cash 9167973 A Basra Maple Ridge ALL OTHER PRIZES Extreme Winter Emergency Auto Kit 9121633 D Aaltonen Lac La Hache $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9190835 E Abadi Surrey $50 Save‐On Foods Gfit Card 9227839 J Abe New Westminster $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9140680 D Abelson Surrey Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9609432 S Abernethy Port Mcneill $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9818871 G Abraham Richmond $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9818879 G Abraham Richmond $50 Tim Hortons Tim Card 9138689 M Abshari Coquitlam Studio Headphones 9195607 J Ackerman Surrey Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9136505 M Acosta Richmond Delsey 20" Spinner 9193286 M Acres Kamloops Delsey 20" Spinner 9409184 D Adams Victoria Delsey 20" Spinner 9264032 M Adams Dewdney Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9418425 J Addison Nanaimo $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9268374 C Adkin Bowen Island Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9209176 M Adkins North Vancouver Delsey 20" Spinner 9165809 V Adler Victoria $50 Save‐On Foods Gfit Card 9426617 K Agh‐Bashloo Coquitlam $50 Esso Gas Card 9146198 S Aguilar Surrey Studio Headphones 9824170 L Ahenakew Nanaimo Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9824176 L Ahenakew Nanaimo J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9197628 T Ahlgren Delta Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9633965 E Ahluwalia Richmond $50 Tim Hortons Tim Card 9138299 C Ainsley Chilliwack $50 Tim Hortons Tim Card 9148659 V Ainsworth Abbotsford $50 Save‐On Foods Gfit Card 9117435 C Aird North Vancouver Extreme Winter Emergency Auto Kit 9214969 J Akamoto Surrey BC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION CHOICES LOTTERY 2015 SHOULD THERE BE A DISCREPANCY IN WINNING NUMBERS RECORDS OF MNP LLP WILL BE DEEMED CORRECT AND FINAL BC Gaming Event License No.'s 61050 and 61029 Ticket Prize Number Initial Last Name Town GRAND PRIZE, 50/50 PLUS PRIZE AND ALL PRIZES WITH A CASH EQUIVALENT Studio Headphones 9803738 V Akhtarkhavari Pitt Meadows J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9803733 V Akhtarkhavari Pitt Meadows Delsey 20" Spinner 9235377 J Akin Surrey $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9161279 T Akiyama West Vancouver $50 Save‐On Foods Gfit Card 9199945 B Albers Kamloops Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9259303 D Albert Port Moody $50 Save‐On Foods Gfit Card 9168088 A Albrecht Kelowna Studio Headphones 9218479 J Alderdice New Westminster J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9829983 J Alec Takla Landing $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9109981 A Aleksich Surrey Maui Jim Sunglasses 9600252 S Alexander North Vancouver Maui Jim Sunglasses 9816271 S Alexander Sechelt $50 Esso Gas Card 9205188 F Ali Richmond Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9151162 J Ali Richmond Delsey 20" Spinner 9109661 M Ali Gibsons Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9153466 T Ali Burnaby Delsey 20" Spinner 9803996 A Ali Akbarli Coquitlam $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9213252 D Allain Roberts Creek Extreme Winter Emergency Auto Kit 9260290 G Allan Vancouver $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9434868 A Allen Prince George J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9821776 A Allen Mackenzie Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9607761 D Allen Burnaby Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9192484 B Allenby West Kelowna $50 Tim Hortons Tim Card 9621790 S Alleyn Surrey Delsey 20" Spinner 9267566 M Allison Coquitlam $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9151239 M Alstad Roberts Creek J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9195036 H Alvarez Richmond $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9420160 S Alward Vancouver Extreme Winter Emergency Auto Kit 9621633 B Amadore Osoyoos $50 Tim Hortons Tim Card 9171373 D Ambridge Langley Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9430096 H Amiri Mill Bay $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9432839 S Amiss Quesnel Maui Jim Sunglasses 9407814 S Amschl Pitt Meadows Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9419238 B Anderson Prince Rupert Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9183058 B Anderson West Kelowna $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9143105 C Anderson Surrey Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9432222 P Anderson Vancouver Studio Headphones 9221606 W Anderson Courtenay J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9620877 S Andolsatto Kelowna J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9145356 P Andrash Richmond $50 Tim Hortons Tim Card 9256671 S Andrew Moyie Studio Headphones 9109341 B Andrews Vancouver Delsey 20" Spinner 9445440 C Andrews Burnaby Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9604035 M Anghel Burnaby Delsey 20" Spinner 9834087 T Angus Langley $50 Esso Gas Card 9123805 J Ankenman Vancouver J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9170318 S Anmol Surrey J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9446569 T Anton Lillooet Studio Headphones 9159095 M Antoniuk Hagensborg Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9435382 S Aplin Victoria Studio Headphones 9261155 G Appleton Princeton Maui Jim Sunglasses 9179148 K Araya Burnaby Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9138585 G Arca Vancouver Delsey 20" Spinner 9167075 K Ardell Chilliwack Extreme Winter Emergency Auto Kit 9208630 M Arentsen Port Alberni $50 Esso Gas Card 9607157 M Argatoff Saanichton Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9607157 M Argatoff Saanichton Delsey 20" Spinner 9225351 P Arienzale North Vancouver Maui Jim Sunglasses 9813181 L Arland Langley Extreme Winter Emergency Auto Kit 9235045 R Arlitt Surrey Delsey 20" Spinner 9803166 T Armagno Surrey Delsey 20" Spinner 9824645 T Armour Saanichton $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9149437 A Armstrong Port Moody J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9414313 B Armstrong Kelowna J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9618986 C Armstrong Parksville BC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION CHOICES LOTTERY 2015 SHOULD THERE BE A DISCREPANCY IN WINNING NUMBERS RECORDS OF MNP LLP WILL BE DEEMED CORRECT AND FINAL BC Gaming Event License No.'s 61050 and 61029 Ticket Prize Number Initial Last Name Town GRAND PRIZE, 50/50 PLUS PRIZE AND ALL PRIZES WITH A CASH EQUIVALENT $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9105131 P Armstrong Smithers Studio Headphones 9619427 N Armsworthy Kamloops J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9113404 J Arnold Langley $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9211954 K Arnott Christina Lake $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9827258 L Arnuco Coquitlam Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9827257 L Arnuco Coquitlam Delsey 20" Spinner 9827259 L Arnuco Coquitlam Delsey 20" Spinner 9211457 S Arora Richmond Studio Headphones 9166026 H Arthur Surrey $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9602286 C Ashby Kuskanook Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9209156 A Ashrafi North Vancouver Delsey 20" Spinner 9617876 L Ashton Coquitlam $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9135583 D Asp Dease Lake J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9214340 A Aspeleiter Burnaby Extreme Winter Emergency Auto Kit 9227741 Z Assaf White Rock $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9233860 B Asser Victoria $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9617141 S Astleford Shawnigan Lake Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9617140 S Astleford Shawnigan Lake $50 Esso Gas Card 9238732 J Astley Richmond Delsey 20" Spinner 9147000 M Atkins Kelowna Studio Headphones 9235780 C Atkinson Surrey Studio Headphones 9133272 J Atkinson Port Moody Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9835223 L Atkinson Surrey Studio Headphones 9819112 C Atsma Abbotsford Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9109446 W Au Vancouver Maui Jim Sunglasses 9600077 S Aubin North Vancouver Samboro Luggage ‐ Wheeled Carry On 9808273 B Aujla Surrey Delsey 20" Spinner 9809629 J Auringer Qualicum Beach Delsey 20" Spinner 9408288 K Ausmus Nanaimo J.A. Henckel Fine Edge 13 piece knife set 9263944 B Avery Richmond Extreme Winter Emergency Auto Kit 9178397 S Avery Duncan $50 Esso Gas Card 9118731 G Aylesworth Victoria Studio Headphones 9259462 T Ayling Surrey $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9635119 S Ayre Vancouver Studio Headphones 9246918 R Azad Vancouver Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9234760 K Azimullah Chilliwack $50 London Drugs Gift Card 9161894 D Azzi Port Moody Bushnell 10x50 Powerview Binoculars 9617358 M Babcock Coquitlam $50 London Drugs
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