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1.1 Million Grand Prize Showhome Early Bird Prize CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL 1,004 WINNERS IN THE 2020 HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION HOME LOTTERY 012957 WHIFFEN, KURT; 002946 COMBDEN, KEITH; LEISURE PRIZES PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S JOE BATTS ARM 030658 WILLIAMS, DAVID; PARADISE 024752 COOMBS, ROBIN; 1 – CONCERT EXPERIENCE FOR CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 2020-21 EVENTS 007355 COSSAR, JESSICA; 10 – DYSON CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 028658 GIBBONS, CAROLANN; CORDLESS VACUUMS ST. MARY’S 007614 COSTELLO, BETTY ANN & $1.1 MILLION GRAND 026635 HICKMAN, JACKI; ST. JOHN’S SHANNON; CONCEPTION HARBOUR PRIZE SHOWHOME 1 – NEWFOUNDLAND 019814 LACEY, DAVID; ST. JOHN’S 027539 COX, MAISIE; GRAND BANK GROWLERS 2020-21 006280 MARTIN, JAMES; ST. JOHN’S 7 JUNCO PLACE – KINGFISHER SEASON TICKETS 037733 CRANE, GORDON; ST. JOHN’S ESTATES, MANUELS, 025783 MILLER, GLORIA; ST. JOHN’S 018287 CONNORS, SHERRY ANN; 018870 CRAWLEY, GORD; HOLYROOD CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 015825 MURGIER, FLORENCE; HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S 001679 CRIBB, IRA; FRENCHMANS PLUS $50,000 CASH COVE FB 015466 ODRISCOLL, CARL; PARADISE 032236 WALSH, GAIL; ST. JOHN’S 026959 CRITCH, DOREEN; CAVENDISH 1 – ST. JOHN’S EDGE 2020-21 034635 RANDELL, COURTNEY; SEASON TICKETS TORBAY 033805 CRITCH, MEGHAN; CARMANVILLE EARLY BIRD PRIZE 004414 BURDEN, DWAYNE; 009677 RUMBOLT, GARY; LOGY BAY CARBONEAR 004350 CROUCHER, RHONDA; 022712 SCHIBLER, KIRSTEN; ST. JOHN’S CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 2020 JAGUAR F-TYPE 035737 CROWLEY, MARK; ST. JOHN’S COUPE P300 1 – APPLE PACKAGE 026719 ST CROIX, EUGENE; 038053 CURRIE, APRIL; CLARENVILLE OR $80,000 CASH ST. MARY’S 000375 OLENICK, KIM; ST. JOHN’S 000161 DALTON, SANDRA & DEBBIE; 008168 TULK, DAWN; DEER LAKE MOUNT PEARL 10 – GOOGLE NEST HUBS 1 – STAND UP 028753 DAWE, IVAN; CONCEPTION 50/50 ADD-ON® PADDLEBOARD PACKAGE 019193 COLLIN, BOYD; BAY SOUTH GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR 010802 DILLON, MICHELLE; ST. JOHN’S 006091 BROPHY, GERARD; TORBAY $662,900 JACKPOT 009003 DEERING, CATHERINE; 007341 DOBBIN, ELAINE; PORTUGAL PASADENA 5 – PELICAN COOLERS COVE-ST PHILIP’S WINNER TAKES HALF $331,450 022557 DRAKE, MAVIS; LOURDES 024934 DOREY, ANGELA; 645625 COFFEY, CLAUDETTE; 038263 BADCOCK, TERRY; PARADISE 023337 FEWER, ROBIN; ST. JOHN’S LITTLE BURNT BAY ST. JOHN’S 001337 COLLINS, BARBARA; 008680 FORBES, JANET; CLARENVILLE 027066 DOWNER, TINA; ST. JOHN’S CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 010533 HAND, DAVE & GEORGINA; 038474 HAYTER, SHALANE; ST. JOHN’S 027812 DREDGE, BLENDA; BONUS PRIZE ST. JOHN’S ST. ANTHONY 036633 OXFORD, ALYCIA; SPRINGDALE 021169 KEATING, JIM; PORTUGAL 008970 DWYER, PATRICIA & MATT; $25,000 CASH COVE-ST PHILIP’S 015688 SLANEY, DARON; CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 034862 PARRILL, LELVIE; ST. ANTHONY PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S 035762 WYATT, VALERIE; ST. JOHN’S 013025 EATON, EMILY; ST. JOHN’S 026699 SWEET, JACK & LINDA; 013025 EATON, EMILY; ST. JOHN’S CATALINA 5 – KAYAK TOUR FOR 000784 EDISON, FRASER; ST. JOHN’S 025976 WHALEN, JASON; ST. JOHN’S VEHICLES 5 PEOPLE 012906 EDWARDS, MELANIE; 014106 COADY, JOAN & ANDREW; WINTERLAND 2020 BMW X3 30I OR ST. JOHN’S 200 – SKULLCANDY TRULY 014556 ELMS, HOWARD; GANDER 2020 BMW 230XI CABRIOLET WIRELESS HEADPHONES 026504 DYKE, STEPHEN; ST. JOHN’S 012077 EMBERLEY, PERRY; OR $60,000 CASH 010610 TAYLOR, JERRY; MOUNT PEARL 018109 ACKERMAN, GLENN; SOUTHERN HARBOUR PB CLARENVILLE 016690 MCBAY, LINDA; GOOSE BAY 004248 THORNE, WAYNE; 001275 FAGAN, JOE; ST. JOHN’S NEW HARBOUR 012550 ANDERSON, DENNIS; 003104 FERNQUIST, BRIAN; PARADISE CORNER BROOK 2020 MERCEDES-BENZ 035395 WHITE, JEFFERY; ST. JOHN’S 005782 FILLIER, YOLANDA; 016512 BAILEY, WILBERT; CLARENVILLE C300 4MATIC OR CLARENVILLE 5 – SMOKERS 030683 FINNIGAN, STEPHEN; 2020 MERCEDES-BENZ 003550 BAKER, REGINALD; APPLETON LABRADOR CITY GLA250 SUV 007313 COMBDEN, PHYLLIS; 036392 FLAHERTY WOODLAND, OR $50,000 CASH JOE BATTS ARM 001502 BARRETT, TONY & KIM; JANINE; ST. JOHN’S 013700 DUNN, ROBERT P; PARADISE BADGER’S QUAY 032518 CRANT, ERIN; PARADISE 000367 FORD, JIM; ST. JOHN’S 013308 BEST, MELISSA; ST. JOHN’S 024015 MILLER, ROSS; MOUNT PEARL 038126 FOWLER, TREVOR; ST. JOHN’S 013652 PINK, KIMBERLY & BRAD; 020741 BIRMINGHAM, MICHELLE; 006260 FOWLOW, BERT; VACATIONS PARADISE CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH MOUNT PEARL 012978 PURCHASE, LAURA; 001182 BOURNE, LOIS; ST. JOHN’S 008074 FRAMPTON, WILLIAM; EUROPEAN RIVER CRUISE ST. JOHN’S 035612 BRENNAN, JENNIFER; ST. JOHN’S ST. JOHN’S 007524 FREAKE, CRAIG; WABUSH 004149 MOLLOY, SUSAN; ST. JOHN’S 10 – RING VIDEO DOORBELLS 030358 BRINSTON, MARJORIE; 023856 FREY, ROSIE; OLD SHOP CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 037902 BRAKE, KRYSTLE & CHAD; BARBADOS (ALL-INCLUSIVE) MOUNT PEARL 031243 BROWN, CHARLENE; TORBAY 003399 FUREY, GLENYS; ST. JOHN’S OR LONDON 010907 DUMARESQUE, KEVIN; 001112 BUDDEN, FLORENCE; 006620 FURLONG, MICHAEL; MOUNT PEARL 033435 FRENCH, KEN; PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S ST. JOHN’S CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 029111 DYKE, DARREN N ROD; 022888 BUDGELL, MARGARET; 009680 FURLONG-MALLARD, JUDITH; GRAND FALLS WINDSOR PASADENA PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S 032181 PIERCEY, MAXWELL; 027030 BUDGELL, TODD; PARADISE 013496 GILES, CHARLES R; QUEBEC TOUR HEARTS CONTENT 029269 BUGDEN, CINDY; GRAND CORNER BROOK 014633 LEGGE, STEVEN; 034622 PITTMAN, ASHLEY; PARADISE FALLS-WINDSOR 025279 GILLAM, WENDELL; LABRADOR CITY 031307 STEWART, BERNICE; 027597 BURTON, WAYNE & BEVERLY; LABRADOR CITY BURIN BAY ARM CORNER BROOK 005781 GILLARD, RITA; REIDVILLE VANCOUVER WEEKEND 026702 STRATTON, LUCY & WILBER; 020756 CLANCEY, JUDY & JOE; 021469 GRANDY, CHRISTOPHER; VALLEYFIELD ST. JOHN’S PARADISE 013477 LONG, FLORENCE; GOULDS 038118 SULLIVAN, GERRY; ST. JOHN’S 004420 CLARKE, ROXANNE; PARADISE 023786 GRANVILLE, ANDRE; PARADISE July 3, 2020 1 of 7 Lottery Licence #19-10346600LT CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL 1,004 WINNERS IN THE 2020 HEALTH CARE FOUNDATION HOME LOTTERY 023440 GRIFFITHS, MOYA; 021177 LODER, JEAN; ST. LAWRENCE 018701 SEAWARD, WENDY; 013741 BILLARD, DAVID; ST. JOHN’S MOUNT PEARL 036751 LYNCH, ALYSSA; ST. JOHN’S CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 008483 BOYD, STEVE; 014367 GRIMES, ROGER; ST. JOHN’S 031547 LYNCH, LINDA; POUCH COVE 026299 SHEPPARD, WAYNE; PARADISE CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 019718 GUINCHARD, FAYE; PASADENA 016052 MALLARD, AMANDA; 009867 SLANEY, PATRICIA; 030433 BROCKLEHURST, JOHN; 032222 HANHAM, ELIZABETH; MOUNT PEARL ST. LAWRENCE ST. JOHN’S GRAND BANK 025175 MALONEY, AIDAN; ST. JOHN’S 002869 SLANEY, STEVEN; 031553 BROWN, MARK; ST. JOHN’S BURIN BAY ARM 025088 HANN, DENNIS; BLAKETOWN 002765 MALONEY, MARGARET; 029852 BROWNE, BARRY; PARADISE 000123 SPARROW, MICHAEL; 005974 HARRIS, RODNEY; TORBAY ST. JOHN’S 021792 BRUCE, SARAH; ST. JOHN’S PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S 022564 HAWKINS, BRIAN; GOULDS 014896 MARKS, WILLIAM; PARADISE 035755 BUTTON, JENNIFER; PARADISE 000900 SQUIRES, WAYNE & JUDY; 024880 HAWKINS, DUANE; 019883 MARSHALL, KYLIE; PARADISE PARADISE 023139 CADDIGAN, JEROME; PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S ST. JOHN’S 019884 MARSHALL, KYLIE; PARADISE 037453 SQUIRES, WILLIAM; ST. JOHN’S 031629 HEALEY, THOMAS MARK; 033307 CAREEN, HOWARD; 035636 MCCANN, PAUL; SOUTH RIVER 000010 STAMP, VIRGINIA; HOLYROOD PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S 014760 MINHAS, DIANE; POUCH COVE 034266 HEARN, STELLA; ST. MARY’S 010086 CHIPPETT, EDDIE; BISHOP’S FALLS 021315 STRATHIE, CLUNY; BONAVISTA 035122 HICKEY, CAROL ANN; TORBAY LEADING TICKLES 029390 MONTAGUE, SHEILA; 017817 SULLIVAN, LOUISE; ST. JOHN’S 035846 CLARKE, LLOYD J; 027625 HICKEY, GERALDINE; HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY 038383 SYMMONDS, MURRAY; HOLYROOD RIVERHEAD HARBOUR GRACE 022616 MORGAN, JUSTIN; ST. JOHN’S CONCHE 025336 HIGDON, RAQUEL; 016409 COLEMAN, MIKE; 020506 MORGAN, MARIE; 000987 THORNHILL, DAVID; TORBAY CARBONEAR CORNER BROOK CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 005858 TIBBO, DOUG; ST. JOHN’S 031508 HISCOCK, WADE; 029263 COOMBS, RICK; 000869 MURPHY, DAVID; GOULDS MOUNT PEARL 004738 TOBIN, BERN; REEFS HARBOUR 020183 MURPHY, JANICE; ST. JOHN’S CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 038275 HODDER, RYAN; 037501 COSE, BLAIR; MOUNT PEARL MOUNT PEARL 024502 MURPHY, JASON; 016943 TREPANIER, GLENDA; 003760 CRITCH, GORDON; PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S MOUNT PEARL 020747 HODDINOTT, PAMELA; CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH ST. JOHN’S 010866 MURPHY, JIM; MOUNT PEARL 025614 TUCKER, NEIL; PARADISE 003760 CRITCH, GORDON; 009464 HOLWELL, JEANETTE; 009718 MURRAY, DIANE E.; 036865 VERGE, IAN; CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH CORNER BROOK GRAND FALLS WINDSOR GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR 014902 CUTLER, GAIL; PARADISE 010671 HORWOOD, DEREK; 026871 NIPPARD, WILLIS; MAIN POINT 008617 WADE, GERALDINE; 000498 DALLEY, MARK; PARADISE GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR CONCEPTION HARBOUR 006433 OKEEFE, ROBERT; ST. JOHN’S 001946 DAVIS, MELANIE & CHRIS; 028296 WALL, TRACEY; 010771 HOWARD, FRANK; ST. JOHN’S 016203 ONEILL, YVONNE; ST. JOHN’S CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH PORTUGAL COVE-ST PHILIP’S 027571 HOWLETT, VINCE; ST. JOHN’S 001636 OSBORNE, DEREK; ST. JOHN’S 012621 DENTREMONT, MARY; 027748 WAREHAM, LINDA; 030806 HUMBER, ROBERT; ST. JOHN’S 028511 PADDOCK, ALLAN; CARBONEAR BAY ROBERTS BISHOP’S FALLS 004682 DILLON, ELIZABETH; GOULDS 008204 WARFORD, GREGORY; 015834 HUTCHINGS, JOHN; 026865 PARK, LAURA; YORK HARBOUR CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH 001132 DOBBIN, ETHEL M; ST. JOHN’S MOUNT PEARL 034798 PARSLEY, ELIZABETH; 000712 WARREN, JAMIE; PARADISE 007448 DOOLEY, MICHAEL; ST. JOHN’S 017440 HYNES, WILLIAM; HOLYROOD 013168 DREDGE, MILDRED; MOUNT PEARL 032892 WEBBER, DEBBIE & ERIC; 025585 PARSONS, SANDRA; ST. JOHN’S BLACK DUCK COVE 034489 INGS, MAXINE; TORBAY CORNER BROOK 012074 WELLS, LOU; MOUNT PEARL 005587 DUFFETT, GORDON; CATALINA 018874 INKPEN, SAMANTHA; 000675 PATTEN-KIBYUK, 035110 WHELAN, CHRISTOPHER; 000353 DUMARESQUE, STEFAN; PORTUGAL COVE STEPHANIE; ST. JOHN’S COLLIERS WABUSH 022256 ISAACS, ROGER; 013967 PATTERSON, JUDY; PLACENTIA 002515 DYER, RAY; ST. JOHN’S BURIN BAY ARM 007894 WHITE, DEAN; 024462
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