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Sault Ste. Marie Woman Scores $100,000 Lottery Win, Totaling $450,000
A resident of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, has achieved an impressive milestone by winning her third lottery prize of $100,000 or more. Carol Chlebus, aged 59, has accumulated winnings totaling $450,000 over the past seven years, as reported by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
Chlebus’s latest victory came when she won $100,000 playing Game 2503 of the Instant Payline Multiplier. She purchased the winning ticket at Krazy Ernie’s on McNabb Street. The announcement of her win brought an overwhelming sense of joy for Chlebus, who described the experience as surreal.
Previous Lottery Wins and Future Plans
This recent win adds to Chlebus’s impressive history with the lottery. In 2018, she won $100,000 playing Instant Jack Frost, followed by a more substantial win of $250,000 in 2022 when she claimed the top prize in Instant The Game of Life. Each win has contributed to her financial security and provided opportunities for her family.
Chlebus expressed her intentions for the latest winnings, stating that she plans to support her daughter financially, take a much-deserved vacation, and further enjoy her retirement.
The success of Carol Chlebus serves as a reminder of the potential rewards of playing the lottery, highlighting how substantial winnings can positively impact one’s life and family. Her story resonates with many who dream of similar fortunes while underscoring the excitement that accompanies significant lottery wins.
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