B 4 - The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e s d a y N o v e m b e r 7, 2001 ^ ^ fo u n d a tio ^ ^ ^ EDITION There' s still time to order a Dream Home ticket Tickets are being snapped up quickly - it's 80% sold out in this year's Community Foundation of Oakville's Great Dream Home Lottery, the only volunteer-driven lottery oper ating in the GTA today. On Oct. 30, the Grand Prize, a Mattamy Homes' Custom Westward C WideLotTM home val ued at $415,123, was unveiled at the company's prestigious Upper Glen Abbey West. At the unveiling, Peter Gilgan, president and CEO of Mattamy Homes; Bill Smith, chair, Community Foundation of Oakville; and Shane Hutchinson, the 2000 Dream Home winner, offered tours of this four-bedroom, 3,625 sq. ft. luxu ry residence, adorned with rich stone detailing and a multi tude of windows. The 2001 winner will enjoy a Cellini SE Dream Kitchen with granite countertops and three deluxe appliances, plus a separate home office, cold cellar and com plete landscape package. Great Dream Home Lottery dates to remember: Early Bird ticket sales, for two $25,000 cash prizes, close this Friday, Nov. 9 at 12 midnight. The Early Bird draw is on Friday, Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Lottery Office, Towne Chev Olds. 547 Trafalgar Rd. Great Dream Home Lottery ticket sales close on Friday, Nov. 16 at 9 p.m. The Great Dream Home Lottery Grand Prize Draw is on Friday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. at Mattamy's Upper Glen Abbey West Sales Office, 1388 Dundas St. W. between Third and Fourth Line This year, the goal is to raise $750,000 to benefit the OTMH Charitable Corporation, the W ellspring Cancer Support Foundation, the United Way of Oakville, and the Capital Campaign of the Oakville YMCA. There are 3,000 prizes, worth over $1 million, to be won, including a Sebring convertible, a Dodge Dakota truck, air fare for two anywhere in the world, and a $20,000 shopping spree at The Bay. To order tickets, $40 each, call the Dream Home Hotline at 416-650-7834 or toll free 1-866-800-2200. Tickets can also be ordered at Rona Lansing (formerly Lansing Buildall) stores, Mattamy Homes sales offices, Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Wellspring HaltonPeel, and the Lottery Office. It takes the effort o f many people and many companies to make the Dream Home become a reality. Mattamy Homes thanks: MATTAMY PERSONNEL: Bemie Torchia, Jurgen Emmrich, A1 Schmidt, Dean Babineau, Kevin Booth, Michael Bozzi, Eddie Furtado, Tony Greco, Tony Mastroianni, Brian McEnaney, L O C K W U U D C H EY SLEa Photos by Liesa Kortmann (top) and Riziero Vertolli Jay Lockwood, left, owner of J. Lockwood Chrysler, and Dan Ferrone, co chair o f the Lottery, proudly show two major prizes in the Great Dream Home Lottery, a Sebring Convertible LX valued at $40,036 and a Dodge Dakota truck valued at $30,715. BELOW: Stephen White, CIBC general manager. Imperial Services, and the Lottery's prize committee chair, holds up the two Early Bird prizes - two winners receive $25,000 each. cgE ar Photos by Peter C. McCusker (top) and Graham Paine One prize in the Oakville Dream Home Lottery is a pam pering at the Rosewater Spa on Church St. Here Julie Belford receives a Vichy Sea Salt Glow treatment from aesthetician M ichelle Batusic. BELOW, unveiling the Dream Home to be won on Dec. 7 are, from left, Bill Smith, chair, Community Foundation of Oakville; last year's Dream Home winner Shane Hutchinson; and Peter Gilgan, president and CEO of Mattamy Homes. uvte f\«ki iV iUi&.'ty; \ IVjtn... Kto u On TWiSile Randy Mcguire, Valdemar Viveiros. MATTAMY'S SUPPLIERS & TRADES: Air Solutions, Birchwood Landscaping, Bradstone, Canac Kitchens, Canada Brick, Canadian Star Aluminum, CDN Construction, Chouinard Bros. 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