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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-12-21, Page 5INTRAMURAL CHAMPS — Recently, the intramural volleyball championships were held at Zurich Public School. Taking the ti- tle was a team consisting of (back row) Danny Rader, Allison Shepard, Rhonda Hay, Bob DeMooy and Mark Kirk. In the front row are Kelli Schroeder, Terry Zehr, Darrel Gingerich, Todd Lee and Darren McKinley. Staff photo Zurich news Continued from page 2 Arnold VandenBoomen has recently returned home from a two week visit to Holland, Our sympathy is ex- pressed to Terry and John Corriveau in the loss of her mother, Marguerite Bedard of Centreville Ohio. Those attending the funeral were Mr. & Mrs, Nap Corriveau, Zurich and Ron, Paul and Susan Corriveau of Goderich. Mr. & Mrs. (Urban) Pfile, Zurich and Mrs. Edith Love of Exeter spent a couple of days in Waterloo and Toronto this past week. Leonard Rau is in Exeter Hospital and Alfred Smith in University Hospital, London. Julie and Mozart Gelinas and family spent the week end with John and Betty Ann Prouty in London. A family Christmas dinner was held at the home of Ray McKinnon on Sunday, Kevin, Janet and Danielle: McKinnon, Nancy and Bob Lovie of Grand Bend were present. Little Tabitha Overholt daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Steven Overholt was bap- tized Sunday at St. Boniface Church by Father Mooney, after which everyone was invited to the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Overholt for a smorgasbord meal. There were 5 generations present. CHANGE IN NAME INDEPENDENT SHIPPER TO United Co - Operatives of Ontario Livestock Department Toronto , Ship your livestock with FRANK VOOGEL Dashwood Monday is shipping day from Varna Stockyard previously Roy Scotchmer Call Dashwood 238-2707 or Bayfield 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. °Monday for prompt service. No charges on pick-up Citizens News, December 21, 1978 • Paste 5 We'll take just a minute ... to wish you a wonderful wiew Christmas! • am Richard edard CONSTRUCTION 236-4679 - ZURICH o! RIC LETS YOU WRHE CKEL OUR OWN HOW TO PLAY. All you need is a selection slip, a pencil, a buck, and a little luck. You can get selection slips from any LOTTARIO agent. On " each slip you'll see seven 'boards' with numbers 1 through 39. Using one 'board' at a time, select any six of the 39 numbers. With a black pencil, make a vertical mark in the box which contains the number selected. LeTake your selection slipto a LOTTARIO agent or retailer who will enter your selected numbers in the LOTTARIO computer and issue you a receipt with your numbers printed on it. That is your LOTTARIO TICKET. Check it to ensure that the numbers on it are the ones you have chosen. 3 Each 'board' costs $1 to play. You may play as many 'boards' as you wish. In other words, if you played 2 'boards', it would cost $2. 4Then watch the draw on TV every week or check your newspaper to see if the numbers you've chosen match the numbers that are drawn. 5 If you've won, simply present your winning ticket to your LOTTARIO agent for validation. If you've won $100 or less, the agent will pay you right there on the spot. If you're a big winner, your LOTTARIO agent will tell you how and 'where to claim your prize. HOW YOU WET. Every week six regular numbers and a bonus number will be drawn on TV. Match those six regular numbers, in any order, and you're the JACKPOT winner, or, if someone else has also chosen the same numbers, then you'll share the prize. But if you don't have all six numbers, there are still thousands of other chances to win. If you get five of the regular numbers right and your sixth number matches the bonus number, you share in the big Second Prize Pool. Or, if you match five of the regular numbers, your bundle of cash comes from the Third Prize.Pool. Match four regular numbers and you share in the Fourth Prize Pool. And, if you match three of the regular numbers, you win $5. Not bad fun for a buck! And there are bound to be thousands of winners every week, because the numbers you choose don't have to be in the same order as those drawn. HOW MUCH YOU WIN. The major prizes are divided into four separate prize pools – the JACKPOT Pool, the Second Prize Pool, the Third Prize Pool and the Fourth Prize Pool. The Fifth Prize is worth $5. Those holding winning tickets in any of the four pool categories will share that pool equally. For example, if the JACKPOT pool is 5300,000 and 2 players have correctly chosen the six regular numbers, each play& would win 5150,000. The weekly JACKPOT could be $100,000, $300,000, $500,000, or more depending upon the number of people playing LOTTARIO. In the event that there is no JACKPOT winner, the JACKPOT Pool builds each week until someone wins it. In Quebec, the JACKPOT in a similar lottery was over $1 million before being won. YOU DON'T JUST BUY ATICKET. YOU PLAY IT. • ONTARIO LOTTERY CORPORATION