From left: Teri Leslie, Branch 183 Vice-President; Will LeGrand from Huron Shores Hospice; Jim McTeer from the Tiverton and District Lions; Rosanne Roy; Jim McDonald, Branch 183 President; and Russ Crook, Branch 183 Charity Chair. (Photo provided by Royal Canadian Legion Kincardine)
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Kincardine Ace caught for over $120,000

The Ace of Spades was caught at the Kincardine Legion after 31 weeks.

Rosanne Roy selected lucky envelope number 48, which granted her the pot of $120,047.

The ongoing event not only raises funds for the Legion, but supports the Huron Shores Hospice and the Tiverton and District Lions Club.

The Legion also thanked local retailers for making in-person ticket sales happen, including Kwik Way Tiverton, Sleepers Bed Gallery, Jean’s Family Restaurant, and InStyle Hair Studio.

The next draw will be announced in the coming weeks.

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