HB NEWS BIRTHDAY GIFT TURNS INTO $100K LOTTERY WIN iecreae HERB GARBUTT hgarbutt@metroland.com SPECIAL GUEST IH UOWEH - dl 8UL | GL Zz0z ‘LZ 4990190 ‘Aepsinys | OLG photo Judy Faulhafer won $100,000 on a Lotto Max ticket given to her as a birthday present. As far as birthday gifts go, the one Judy Faulhaf- and they thought some-_ pay bills and treat my er received is tough to eat. Faulhafer's _ friends gave her a Lotto Max tick- et for the Sept. 9 draw. That ticket matched the final six of seven Encore numbers in order, earn- “I called my one friend who gave me the ticket thing was wrong because was crying," she said. tWhen I told them, they started to cry too. It wasa special moment to share with my friends." Faulhafer said the win will have an incredible long way for my financial freedom," she said. "I will wonderful friends to a nice dinner as a thank you for this amazing sit afer has been a regular lottery player for n 25 years but said "I rene never add Encore." The winning ticket was purchased at Esso on Sykes Street in Meaford. Janice Campbell photo In recognition of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, St. John's United Church of Georgetown and Glen Willams ‘weleomed guest speaker Laura Lee Campbell (also known by her Ojibwe name, Abby-De ‘ial Justice and Outreach Committee is donating $400 to mission dictate and invited individual members to add to this donation. Here, phony (second from left) joins church members Sue Sibley, Lorraine Dennis and Jennifer Cardwe Keep Your Keys Safe! The Cornerstones of Property Management If you lose your keys with a War Amps tag attached, we can return them to you by courier, free of charge. as Order key tags online. Churchill McLaughlin PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS Now Serving the Georgetown and Acton Condominium Communities. Call us today for a free quote 1 (877) 894-7704 Churchillmclaughlin.com The War Amps s=\0,07 251010610) waramps.ca eordyouy