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LEAMINGTON — Hogs for Hospice Cash is King 50-50 Raffle winner Maureen Nelson, on bike, pumps her arm in the air as she receives the big cheque. She is backed by Hogs committee members Donny Pacheco, Joe Oswald, Benji Mastronardi and Dave Hodare. Committee members Tim Iles, Kevin Safrance and Brian Cornies were out of town. Sun photo

Hogs raffle winner thrilled with payout members on the other end. By Mark Ribble “Okay, did my son put you up to this?”, LEAMINGTON — Maureen Nelson was just exiting the grocery store on Wednesday, she asked. Oswald and the committee assured her it August 4 when her cell phone rang. The friendly 78-year-old from Desbarats, was real. Her daughter Tina was nearOntario (pronounced Deborah) by and took the phone, verireluctantly answered the call. fying that the call was indeed, On the other end was Joe Os“Yeah right, real. wald, surrounded by a few other I don’t believe “Her call was the most entermembers of the Hogs for Hostaining of any of the calls we’ve pice Committee, all waiting anxyou.” made so far,” said Oswald. iously for Maureen’s reaction. — Maureen “Good things happen to good As Oswald spoke, Maureen’s people.” first thought was that someone Nelson The mother of five, grandwanted a donation. mother of 13 and great-grand“Is there any chance you can call me back?”, she asked. mother of 15, says the money will be wellOswald explained that she may want to shared. hear what he had to say, since she was about She lost her partner just four months ago to be $99,700 richer. and the money will be life-changing. “Yeah right,” she said. “I don’t believe “This will make a big difference in her life,” you.” said her son Andy, who lives in Leamington. As the two spoke, Maureen’s reaction Maureen had heard about the Hogs for prompted a few chuckles from the committee Hospice Cash is King 50-50 Raffle through

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Andy, but never imagined she’d win the big draw. Her interest in motorcycles goes back to the 1970s. She’s been a licensed motorcycle rider for about 43 years. Maureen met with the Hogs committee at Erie Shores Hospice last Tuesday evening to receive her cheque. She then met Oswald at the CIBC in Leamington on Wednesday morning to make the deposit. “It’s still hard to believe,” said Maureen. “This is well appreciated, more than you realize.” As for the future, Maureen plans to move out of the hamlet of Desbarats, just east of Sault Ste. Marie and head south to Leamington in the coming months. That plan makes her son — and the Hogs committee — very happy. Maureen — all smiles — couldn’t be happier herself. “You guys are amazing for all that you’ve done,” she said.”

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