Prize Claim Subject to Insider Win Process
TORONTO, June 1, 2019 /CNW/ - A group of 65 from southwestern Ontario are one step closer to claiming their lottery win of $100,000 with ENCORE on December 14, 2018 (LOTTO MAX).
As Dennis Van Massenhoven's daughter, Brett Disepolo's mother and Glen Brown's daughter are employees at OLG retail locations, this prize falls within OLG's definition of an Insider Win.
As of today's date, the claimants have completed the first step of a two-step Insider Win process, which included an investigation of their prize claim.
To complete the prize claim, the prize will be held for a 30-day waiting period as part of OLG's Insider Win process, in order for OLG to publicize the win. If there are no additional claims on this prize it will be paid to the claimants on June 30, 2019.
If the pay date falls on a day that is not a business day, then the following business day shall be deemed to be the pay date.
The ticket was purchased at Shell on Oxford Street in London.
The members of the group are:
Eduardo Murakami of London
Andrew Grayling of Strathroy
Anthony Deweerd of Kerwood
Artur Solarski of Melbourne
Beverley Ysebaert of Strathroy
Brett Disepolo of Strathroy
Charron Seaman of Strathroy
Cheryl Lyons of Appin
Colin Vander Werf of Strathroy
Conor Cox of Petrolia
Daniel Nesbitt of Strathroy
Delroy Sewell of London
Dennis Van Massenhoven of Parkhill
Doris Brebner of Thedford
Edward Grift of Chatham
Elisha Cleve of Mount Brydges
Eric Samworth of Strathroy
Glen Brown of Mount Brydges
Granville Benjamin of Strathroy
Gregory Levitt of Strathroy
Gregory Mathers of Parkhill
Hans Nieuwets of Strathroy
Hassan Shah-Fazlollahi of London
Ines Grace Perriam of Mount Brydges
Jacqueline Romphf of Arkona
James Hall of London
Jason Northey of Strathroy
Jean-Guy Girard of Strathroy
Jeffrey Russell-Brewster of Strathroy
Jeffery Dwyer of Kettle Point
Jenna Van Boxtel of Strathroy
Jennifer Parish of Melbourne
Jessica Pickett of Strathroy
Joan Jewell of Strathroy
John Ebanks of Strathroy
John Low of Parkhill
Jonathon Lavoie of Wallaceburg
Joyce Webster of Strathroy
Justin Vermeulen of Strathroy
Karen Boyd of Strathroy
Karl Bolton of Strathroy
Kathryn Taylor of Strathroy
Leavern Blake of Strathroy
Lona Davelaar of Mount Brydges
Lynda Mcintyre-Adam of Ilderton
Marlene Nunes of Strathroy
Matthew Bryant of Strathroy
Maureen Stinson of Strathroy
Mervyn Hern of West Lorne
Michelle Laing of Strathroy
Nancy Briffett of Strathroy
Pamela Mitchell of Melbourne
Patricia Moir of Ilderton
Reid Williams of Mount Brydges
Richard Lacombe of Strathroy
Robert Holland of Huron Park
Shane Pollard of Strathroy
Shannon Bolingbroke of Wardsville
Shawn Klooster of Strathroy
Shirley Ricica of Glencoe
Steven Lyons of Appin
Timothy Cleve of Melbourne
Valerie Poore of Parkhill
Wallace Green of Strathroy
Wayne Mcintyre of Watford
For more information please visit Claiming Prizes for Insiders on OLG.ca.
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