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FERGUS WOMAN WINS $75,000 PLAYING CSI
March 31, 2009
CONGRATULATIONS to Tammie McPherson of Fergus who won $75,000 playing CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION (INSTANT Lottery Game #1526).

“I scratched my ticket while I was at home,” McPherson excitedly said of her top prize win. “I couldn’t believe it. I was shaking like a leaf,” she went on to say. The 45 year-old married mother of three plans to use the windfall to pay off bills and will bank the remainder.

The winning ticket was purchased at Hasty Market located on Tower Street North in Fergus.

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