Spend in Glen Innes Highlands EFTPOS cards have arrived and are being redeemed at businesses around town, with more winners added to the pool after Saturday’s draw in Town Square.
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Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall – who’s also the state tourism minister – dropped to pull another 10 receipts from the well-filled Glen Innes Services Club barrel. (The barrel is stored securely by Mona Ryan at Home Living between draws.)
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Each receiving a $250 Spend In Glen Innes Highlands EFTPOS card are:
- John Matthewson (with a docket from The Super Strawberry)
- Kristen Bailey (Raindrops and Lollipops)
- Noeline Fenn (Schafer’s Newsagency)
- Richard Gilder (Jamesies Fuel and Fix)
- Linda Bruce (The Super Strawberry)
- P McArthur (The Premier Store)
- Peter Maskey (NRMA)
- K Stone (Jamesies Fuel and Fix)
- Scott Muir (The Sage and Clover)
- Jenna Robinson (The Premier Store)
The prizes were distributed a bit more evenly this week after The Premier Store cornered the market last week with 50 per cent of the winners (although it still managed a good look-in this week).
For those winners who haven’t yet collected their card, they’re waiting at Home Living (main store) together with list of participating businesses where the cards can be redeemed. There are 56 participating businesses in the promotion.
The next draw is this Saturday, December 15, again at 11am in Town Square. The final draw is same time, same place on Saturday, December 22 just before Christmas, and Mr Marshall has promised to return to do the honours.