Photo submitted NORTH VANCOUVER resident Dorothy Day recently chalked up over $73,000 in a Lotto 6/49 win. North Van resident wins with ‘Quick Pick’ NORTH VANCOUVER resi- dent Dorothy Day thought she would be disappointed when She started to check her Lotto 6/49 tickets on the day after the Sept. Il draw. But the ex- pected disappointment turned to surprise when she discovered she had won more than $78,000. “*T remember I had written down the Lotto 6/49 so I Started to check my ticket,’’ said Day. “On the second set of numbers | had one number right. I thought, ‘Oh great, here [ go again, just one number.’ | was stunned when | came to the lasr set, it was so unbelievable." By correctly matching five of the winning numbers plus the bonus number on one of her “Quick Pick’’ tickets, Day net- ted a prize worth $78,609.60. “Y} just can’t believe this. ! couldn't sleep,”’ said Day. Day, who regularly plays Lotto 6/49, has won smal! prizes of $10 in the past by matching three winning numbers on Lotto 6/49. The mother of three said she will share her winnings with her children. OCTOBER IS) Crime Stoppers month in British Columbia. The Crime Stoppers program has been in) operation in the Greater Vancouver area for six years, More than 14,000 tips hate been investigated since the pro- gram began in 1988. Public tips have enabled police to solve more than 4.000 criminal cases ranging from thefts to multiple homi Police avencies investig Friday, September 27, 1991 - North Shore News - 13 October named Crime Stoppers month Crime Stoppers ups have recov- ered $7,850,000 in stolen property, inchiding cars and jewelry, Drugs continue to play a major role in) many crimes committed throughout the Lower Mainland. Through the Crime Stoppers pro- gram, police have seized 37,875,000 in drugs ranging from hydroponically-grown marijuana to cocaine and heroin, When a member of the public calls Crime Stoppers with a tip, Patagonia® This weekend the tipster is given a number to protect identity. Once the suspect is arrested and charged, the tipster is entitled to a reward. To collect the reward, police arrange a meeting berveen the upster and a member of the Crime Stoppers ci- silian board of directors, All cash reward money comes from donations from private citi- zens, corporate sponsors and ser- vice clubs. only! OF Over 300 Jackets & Pants! The best made outdoor clothing is also the most expensive 2 Except this weekend! Every piece of exceptional fleece clothing is Gore-Tex® Mustang Gore-Tex® is rugged and incredibly well made — right here in Vancouver! Great fail colours — beige and green. We are | liquidating Mustang's entire inventory. This is truly the chance of a lifetime! par be PHELPS BA REN CDI EE AIT EPR PODS BA AF SEN CASHES EE REE ARRAN TERT PT TE WTAE A PRATER TN Outeci® 300 Jackets just arrived! Reg. $199°95 Waterproof/Breathables A wide range of styles and colours for any 4 outdoor activity from skiing to walking and | strolling. Made in Vancouver! The best now! ESSER EE SESE EER. Seep Sauk Zope reer THE Cartier FALL AFFAIR Tuesday, September 17-Monday, September 30 Just ia time for the busy pre-Ck. social and other ever< pst