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BOURGET HOSPITAL WORKER WINS $100,000 LOTTERY

Hilary Gore from Bourget won $100,000 with the Encore July 4 Lotto 6/49 draw. She matched the last six of seven Encore numbers in their exact order to win the prize. Gore, a 53-year-old Ottawa Hospital surgery coordinator was at work when she decided to check her ticket at the lottery terminal. “I saw all zeros and was a bit confused,” she said. “I asked the clerk to check my ticket again, and the machine said ‘Big winner!’” Gore made her way to the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto to pick up her winning

cheque. “I only buy lottery tickets once or twice a year,” she said. She admitted be- ing in shock and immediately called her husband with the news. They plan on doing some renovations, paying off some bills and putting some money towards an upcoming family wedding. “I am very, very happy,” said Gore. Encore can be played in conjunction with most online lottery games for an extra dollar and there is an Encore draw every day. Gore’s winning ticket was purchased at the Friends of Ot- tawa Hospital Terminal on Smyth Road in Ottawa.— EAP newsroom

Hilary Gore de Bourget a gagné 100 000 $ avec le tirage du Lotto 6/49 du 4 juillet. Elle avait les six derniers numéros sur sept de l’Encore dans leur ordre exact. Mme Gore est coordonnatrice de la chirurgie à l›Hôpital d›Ottawa. —photo fournie

Plusieurs personnes de la communauté de Clarence-Rockland se sont rassemblées pour le tournoi de golf communautaire Hammond Open, qui a eu lieu le vendredi 13 juillet dernier. L’édition de cette année était particulièrement spéciale vu que le tournoi était en l’honneur de l’Abbé Marcel Léger, de la paroisse Sté-Félicité, qui est décédé en avril, cette année. —photo Alexia Marsillo

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