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2020 Easter Seals Luxury Cabin Lottery List of Winners 2020 Easter Seals Luxury Cabin Lottery List of Winners Early Bird Prize Winner - Honda Ridgeline Geraldine Fitzgerald, St. John's Bonus Prizes - Can-Am ATV ATV - Christine & Andrew Daley, St Mary's Bay Blue Water Marine Boat and Trailer Package Boat & Trailer - Andrew Lawlor, Paradise North Atlantic $200 GiFt Cards Helen Dinn, Cappahayden Gary Camp, Clarkes Beach Paul Snow, Summerville Maureen Noftle, Mount Pearl Diane Jennings, Torbay Jennifer Power, Bauline Wayne Hynes, Western Bay Steven Pond, St. John's Perry Mitchelmore, Happy Valley-Goose Bay Paula Jacobs, Stephenville Lewis Parsons, Bay Roberts Agnes Williams, Mount Pearl Daniel Stroud, Howley Michelle Mahoney, Mount Pearl Claude Janes, Grand Falls-Windsor Rune Ekeberg, Mount Pearl Joyce Mercer, Codroy Ryan Jacobs, St. John's Jean/Paul Kelly, Wabush Linda Clarke, St. John's Joan Turtle, Shearstown Ruby Erikson, Springdale Darryl Parsons, Corner Brook Renee Whitten, St. John's Berkley Coish, Springdale Rosemary Burke, St. John's Rhonda Mitchell, Portugal Cove St. Philips Tony Byrne, St. John's Anselm Griffiths, St. John's Holly Walsh, Paradise Outdoor Pros $100 Gift Cards Marilyn Vokey, St. John's Eric Fitzpatrick, Wabush Kuljit Grewal, Paradise David Dohey, St. John's Mary B Anderson, Makkovik Gregg Jesperson, St. John's Shirley Horwood, Grand Falls Windsor Warren Eason, CBS Kate Williams, St. John's Jamie Loder, Whitbourne Winston Bursey, Bay Roberts Arthur Dunn, Clarkes Beach Gail Kennedy Neville, St. John's Jonathan Ford, Happy Valley-Goose Bay David Smith, Glovertown Pamela Ford, Renews Matilda Eddy, Swift Current Martina Flynn, Harbour Main Steven Edwards, St. Lawrence Yvonne Stack, Petty-Harbour Maddox Cove Philip Snow, Harbour Grace William Parkes, St. John's Craig Ball, Upper Island Cove Jeffrey Butt, CBS Donald Mitchell, Terrenceville Florence Morgan, CBS Lee Reid, Bonavista Patricia Avery, St. John's Campbell Husk/Stuart Husk, Mount Pearl Paul Haley, Grand Bank Gavin Alward, Whitebay Paul Strickland, Cupids Beverly Clark, Mount Pearl Maria Cranford, Dildo Gregory (Jo) Preshyon (Chaytor), St. John's Jane Burke, St. John's Duncan Mceachern, Jeffreys JeanAnn Westcott, St. John's Clara King, Bay D'Espoir Robin Murphy, Torbay Matthew Willmott, CBS Mary Jane Dyson, Happy Valley Goose Bay Shirley Clowe, St. John's Will Gough, St. John's Keith Ireland, St. John's Lloyd Chubbs, Carbonear Robert Miller, St. John's Craig Brinston, Pouch Cove David Reddy, St. John's Natasha Hynes, Deer Lake Lisa Banez, New Harbour Amarjit Grewal, Paradise Cheri Belbin, Torbay Josh Saunders, Norris Arm Lori Petersen, St. John's Eugene Mullins, Petty Harbour Nicole Slade, Arnold's Cove Keith Combden, Joe Batt's Arm Mark Peddle, Outer Cove Jim Learie, St. John's Ashley Murphy, CBS Karen King, Torbay Tina Dunn, CBS Roy and Brenda Peckford, Holyrood Harold Rumbolt, Mary's Harbour Gaye King, St. John's Tammy Mulrooney, Grand Falls-Windsor Crystal Piercey, Chapel Arm Jannika Tobin, St. Lawrence Tedford Robert, Bell Island Shirley Dawe-Lambert, Lewisporte Kim Morris, Paradise David Hindy, Salmon Cove Cynthia LeGrow, St. John's Regina Bruce, St. John's Beth Adams, Bay Roberts Barb Hickey, St. John's George Cull, St. John's Beth Adams, Bay Roberts Ralph Roberts, Torbay John Edwards, St. John's Gordon Healey, St. John's Donald Mitchell, Terrenceville Jim/Kelly Barry, Dunville Dave Casey, St. John's Lisa Crawford, St. Philips Marion Collins Earle, Corner Brook Carolyn Matchim, CBS Lesley Powell, St. John's Brenda Hicks-Vatcher, Torbay Carla & Terry Roberts, St. John's Florence Jordan, St. John's Glenn Miller, Gander Tony Scott, Portugal Cove-St. Philip's Brendan Andrews, Clarkes Beach Timothy Roche, Torbay Karen Urbanski, CBS Gayle St. Croix, St. John's Amanda Curran, CBS Teresa Collins, St. John's Universal Travel $100 Gift Cards Kevin Haskins, Stephenville Marg Emberley, Placentia Arch Mitchell, St. John's Jeremy Whittle, St. John's Lewis B. Andrews, St. John's Ann Marie Mackey, Paradise Sandra Cooper, New Harbour Brian Whiteway, St. John's Alfred Whiffen, St. John's Mary Power, St. John's Universal Travel $5,000 Trip for 2 Jerome Layman, Carbonear 50/50 Winner (50% oF $505,220) Shane Latimer, CBS Luxury Cabin Grand Prize Winner Ronald Whitty, Torbay.
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