in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 20 ,2 02 0 | 4 Visit atlascare.ca or call 1-833-682-0033 It's hard to think about winter when it's still so warm out, however, at AtlasCare, we are hard at work getting ready for the cold weather. That means clearing away our inventory of air conditioners to make room for new furnaces. Until August 31, purchase a Lennox furnace and we will include an air conditioner at no additional cost. Visit our website for complete details. You can beat the heat today and be ready for winter too! Michael Grochmal, President Purchase a furnace and we'll give you an air conditioner It's hard to think about winter when it's still so warm out, however, at AtlasCare, we are hard at work getting ready for the cold weather. That means clearing away our inventory of air conditioners to make room for new furnaces. a Lennox furnace and we will include an air conditioner at no additional Visit our website for complete details. You can beat the heat today and be ready we will include an air conditioner at no additional * * Conditions may apply. Talk about exceeding one's ex- pectations. "We were just hoping to win $20, so we could continue our short-term investment strategy," quipped Oakville's David Over- all, during Friday's celebratory presentation by the OLG -- which handed him and friend/ former colleague Donna William- son, 60, of Thornhill a cheque for $70-million from the LOTTO MAX draw. When Williamson -- who used their last Free Play to get the tick- et -- called Overall about the windfall, the news was met with a certain degree of skepticism. "All I could answer was: 'Get out!' But disbelief soon turned to euphoria. "It was surreal," said 63-year- old Overall, who works in the gro- cery industry but now plans to re- tire. Added Williamson, "It still doesn't feel real. I don't know how you process something like this." Ontario's newest multi-mil- lionaires will have a lifetime to figure out how to spend their for- tune. And overall doesn't see any ur- gency in how to use his share. "My wife, kids and I will take some time to settle into our new reality before making any big de- cisions. Maybe a cottage is in our future," he said. "We're excited to share this joyful news with our family and friends." This marks just the second time a $70-million prize has been awarded in Ontario. The winning ticket was pur- chased at Brothers Convenience on Bay Thorn Drive in Thornhill. NEWS 'IT WAS SURREAL' LOCAL MAN AND FRIEND SHARE IN LIFE-CHANGING $70M LOTTO MAX WIN Oakville's David Overall and Donna Williamson of Thornhill celebrate their $70-million LOTTO MAX win. OLG photo