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Alberta $14.9 million LOTTO 6/49 jackpot from June 7th draw still unclaimed
 Message was posted: 05:55 Sep 12th, 2006     
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Alberta $14.9 million LOTTO 6/49 jackpot from June 7th draw still unclaimed

STETTLER, AB, Sept. 12 /CNW/ - Lottery players should always make it a
habit to check the winning numbers for every ticket that they purchase. If
they win a prize - whether it is $5, $10, $100 or even more - they're entitled
to that prize and should always claim it.

Alberta lottery players may want to pay a little more attention right now
to older tickets that they haven't checked. That's because a ticket purchased
in Alberta for the June 7th LOTTO 6/49 draw worth $14.9 Million remains
unclaimed three months after the draw.

The winning numbers for the June 7th LOTTO 6/49 draw were 11, 12, 14, 27,
34 and 48. Two tickets - one sold in Alberta and one sold in Nova Scotia -
matched these numbers to share in the $29,827,914 Jackpot, entitling each
ticket holder to a prize of $14,913,957. The Nova Scotia ticket was presented
for prize claim shortly after the draw, but the Alberta winner or winners have
yet to come forward.

"Lottery winners have a year from the draw date to claim their prizes,
and most claim within the first two weeks," said Kathleen Polyak, spokesperson
for Western Canada Lottery Corporation. "It's a little surprising that the
$14.9 Million prize is still outstanding, and we certainly recommend that
Albertans check the winning numbers for any tickets that they have tucked
away."

Delays in claiming Jackpot prizes are rare, but they have occurred in the
past. Examples include a British Columbia couple who bought a SUPER 7 ticket
worth $8.75 Million in Alberta and took about six months to claim their prize
as their ticket languished at the bottom of a briefcase. A Saskatchewan
$2 Million winner delayed his LOTTO 6/49 claim for more than five months to
tend to his crops and harvest. And, over two decades ago, a Winnipeg
university student took nine months to claim his prize, after inadvertently
using his $2 Million LOTTO 6/49 ticket as a bookmark in a school textbook. The
lucky winner found the ticket as he cleaned out his books for the year.

Control standards on LOTTO 6/49 do not allow lottery officials to
identify exactly where in Alberta the current $14.9 Million ticket was sold
until the prize is claimed. Officials have advised, however, that the ticket
was sold in Alberta outside of Edmonton and Calgary. If the prize is not
claimed by June 7, 2007, the $14.9 Million prize will be returned to players
in future Bonus or promotional draws.


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Alberta $14.9 million LOTTO 6/49 jackpot from June 7th draw still unclaimed
 Message was posted: 08:40 Sep 12th, 2006     
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OK a few weeks to get things in order, a month maybe I understand but:


Alberta lottery players may want to pay a little more attention right now
to older tickets that they haven't checked. That's because a ticket purchased
in Alberta for the June 7th LOTTO 6/49 draw worth $14.9 Million remains
unclaimed three months after the draw.


Some one threw this away I know it.





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