March 9, 2022
Some-Bunny Won $1,000 in our Hope Springs Early Bird Draw!
On March 8, at 12 noon, we drew the winning ticket for our first early bird prize of $1,000 CASH! Anna T. of Stoney Creek was the lucky holder of the winning ticket: A-8410669. A camera-shy Anna says she’s happy to support the Hospital and plans to use the $1,000 to help with home improvements.
“My daughter called me and said that someone left a message about a lottery…I wondered, could it be? Could I have won the early bird? I never win anything!”
If you didn’t win this time, don’t fret! There’s another early bird draw for $1,000 cash next Tuesday, March 15! And the draw for our EVER-GROWING Jackpot will take place on March 22! The Jackpot is already over $20,000 and it could reach $30,000, $40,000 or even MORE!
So, don’t delay, go get your tickets today at www.stjoeslottery.ca. Already have your tickets? Did you know you can purchase more to increase your chances of winning, too? Every ticket you purchase will help our Hospital to purchase essential medical equipment, fund research, and renovate patient care areas at St. Joe’s. Thank you for playing and good luck!
The Hope Springs 50/50 Lottery is operated by St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation under licence #RAF1234516 issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. The winning ticket for Early Bird Prize #1 (A-8410669) was drawn using an automated, randomized number generation system including all verified online ticket purchases made before midnight on March 7, 2022.
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