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TICKET DESiGN: lie.re.us the appear r e of the Olympic Lottery $ticket which wm go on
sale Dec. ?a The prIee: $1Q. The number of tickets will be Oiniited to 2,500,000•
Canada Olympic lottery
tickets on sale Dec. 5
r e Vic, is expect- the gross revenue of tickets sold
ed to generate the !‘greatest inii in that province to hel : finance
tial respe "' the Canada amateur ksports. By >h same
Olympic Lottery, whose top prize token, the Gaines will place: the
is.'. tax-free $1,0.00,000, believed focus on Canada as a whole and
be one of the biggest cold -cash we are confident that the people
,lottery prizes .,anywhere yin the . of Ontario will support the enter-
wdrld, prise to every way possible so
[ the.average .one out of that weal' may share in the prideevery 100ticket-holders in the lot• of Ganadi; n.achievement.
tery will win at least $100,71 Tickets . tie said a total of $8,175,000 will
willgo on sale Dec. 5. and will, cost be shared in each drawing by
. .." 25,000 winners Out of a maximum
.Secand and third prizes
—six priz --sis: 2,500,00 ticket -holders. Money to'
d rawiings are expected before the cover the prizes will be placed .in
1976 Summer Olympic Games in trust.
Montreal end—will be half a mil- First drawing is. schedules for
lion and a quarter. of a million ` April _ 15, 1974,. before a nation -
dollars. wide television- audience.
Announcing that the lottery vv ll Extensive research indicates
open an office inTorointo, Marcel there are few lottery :: jackpots
Granger; special adviser to the : equal to the $1,000,000 Olympic
'lottery, said many people in On- Lottery first prize, he said.
taria already are familiar with "There are some lotteries where
Loto-Quebec and, the Olympic; the top prize is announced as
Lottery IS' "an adaptation of. the -$1,000,000 but the prize is paid in
same system. instalinents over a 10- or 20 -year
period and the winnings are sub -
"Then, too, Ontario 'has ex-.
alctive :l�ltere5t .. ject to income tax, with the result
Games;even to thepoint.of offer- t actual earnings for:a winner
ing to host some of the,e'vents '#. less an the
amount
All. prones - with the x, ' - ,;announced
inn oaf Manx( ba t �'��{
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alreadyaiave opte•d to;participate will receive X1,000,000 itbin,48
••in the.Iotter.'y ,He was-st hppef ul hours � fter claiming the` ,prize
t three abstaining provinces' and the�'winnings are exempt
ould,take p ' from federal an+ rovincial. iu -
'fie participating.' come taxes p
w%l Serfive 1 of ."The same benefits will: a " fiy
end British Col .. bia, he added, Lottery, the winner of the jackpot:'
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Published every Wednesday as the big, action cross-country section in
The listowcl. Danner, The Winghiam Advance -Tunes and The Mount
Forest Confederate, Wenger Bros. Limited, publishers, Box 300,
Winglmrn. y
Harry Wenger, Pres. • Robert O. Wenger, Sec.-Treas.
Dick Eskerod, Editor.
Display and Classified ad deadline—
Tuesday, week prior to publication date.
REPRESENTATIVES
TATIVES.
Cattadian Community
Newspapers Association,
Suite.51,
2 Moor St., West,
9(g-4000
Ontario Weekly
Newspaper Assoc,
127 George St.,
Oakville8$-0184
in terms of payment and tax
exemptions to each and every one
of the prizes won in the Olympic
Lottery."
Teri numbers will win in each
draw. The holder of the specific
numbers will earn the top prizes:
$25,000in the first case; $50,000 in
the second;. $75,000 in the. third;
$100,000 in the fourth; $125,000 in
the fifth; $150,000 in the sixth;
$200,000. fifth.;
seventh; $250,000
in the eighth; $500,000 In the
ninth; and $1,000,000 in the tenth.
For each of the ten numbers, in
adition, holders of tickets with
thefive last numbers will earn
$5,000 each (there is a possibility
of 240 winners in this category);
the four last numbers, $1,000 each
(a potential. 2, winners); and
the three last numbers, $100 (a
possible 22,500: winners?. ' '
A non-profit corporation gov- .
erned by federal charter, the
Canada' Olympic Lottery Cor-
' poration was authorized by
Parliament.
Bill 196 -An Act respecting the
1976 Summer Olympic Games—
amended the Criminal 'Code in
order :to, assist the financing of
the Games and to promote. the
development of amateur sport in
Canada.
•Once „each: participating prov-
ince
rovince has been. paid five per cent of
the lottery's gross revenue from
thatprovince, the balance of the
lottery profit will go to the or-,
ganizing committee of the Sum-
mer_Obliapiic Glones.to,help`'de- .- .
' tt1e abst'pof'amateur
t•.: ;
sports,spectacular.
The system chosen for the
draw --fin electronic operation-
is based largely :on the Loto-
Quebec system which,in turn, is
an, outgrowth of a4 , system de-
veloped by Sweden.
As an additional form of pro
tection tickets will be signed on
the back by the purchasers. They
also willbeasked to add their ad-
dress and telephonenutrber,, Ifa
ticket is lost, no one else willbe
able to claim the prize. •.
The tickets will be in booklets
of five. Each. of the participating
provinces Will receive blocks of
booklets and, consequently, will
have a blockof winners propor-
tionate to the number of tickets
sold—one
per 100 tickets.
When y614 viash to gsaiwe
l erisl for the caRntlaigieture
name ,pfl4tee: QP other sill s, tho
giRa bllack heaclUnee of your
newspapers race One pain.
Simp4y Put out the letters yrNi
need, then i' to t& a •Orl the
wooden h04/1fd yQoa are going to
.pgaaw, to.14,6iaw firoloid their
onlIlAngs. Then, after ;proper
saaoath4ng off ofthesieletterswith
some sandpaper, glue theme ire
p,iace on the !*ai'cioryatlier r -
face thgt %FM be your name
pate or sffgn, •
Westinghouse
All my men
wear
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All my men
wear
ANDERSON'S
Ileo},dam 2�s .
automatic brasher with free
"hard wash" agitator
BUlf THE
PAIR AND SAVE
WA$HER AND DRYER'
•
4 1'•
FREE BONUS
with -Laundromat
Hand Wesh'Agitet a
Usually an extra -cast
item, it's free during
this sate. only.' Ends hand
washing forever
PA'
BONUS .,.
with Dryer
Non-tumblinO. drying
rack. ,:.Usuaily. an
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for this Sale only.,
Dries sneaker's, shoes,
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All my men.
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ANDERSON'S
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o waterten perature selections including:3 for today's`
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as
Buy any John Deere,Snowmobile now and get a
lot of peak -season use with only a small down
.payment ... and no installment payments until
Deoember of this year. That
isn't all. There are nO finance
charges -until April 1, 4974.
This special offer alSo
to John Deere Snowmobile
fashiOns and accessories
purchased with your
Offer ends
November
30, 1973.
nothing
ijoioruns
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Deere
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Wingham 357-1416
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gives 1O% 'faster• drying. Exttra .large, .easjl to -clean
,lint hiller.•
Extra Value Bargains are available now at the
following Aut.horized Westinghouse Dealers:
•
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Superior Stor4
Atwood
Padfield's
Crest Hardware
Durham
Home ?Hardware -
Fordwich ,
Opperman Electrie
Forthosci
R. H.' Corson
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Gortie
Town & Country
Appliance Service
Hanover
Gambles
Home Hardware
Harriston
Jack's TV Centre
Listowel
Ron Machan
Hardware
Lucknow
P. D. Liesem r
Hardware
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;Pottisori
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Appliances
Mount Forest
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Limited
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Centre
Palmerston
Le Grand & Sons
Hardware
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Limited
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