Skip to main content

'I feel blessed': Chatham winner of $100K plans to treat herself to something special

April Williams of Chatham, Ont. picking up her prize money at the OLG Centre. (Source: OLG) April Williams of Chatham, Ont. picking up her prize money at the OLG Centre. (Source: OLG)
Share

A Chatham woman said she was “stunned” to see ‘congratulations’ flash on her phone screen letting her know she was the lucky winner of $100,000.

April Williams, an occasional lottery player said she usually plays LOTTO 64/9, Ontario 49 and always says yes to Encore, well this time it paid off big.

“I just finished work when I checked my ticket on the OLG app. I saw the screen say, ‘Congratulations’ but I didn’t think much of it at first,” she said in a news release. “I was stunned and needed a colleague to double check for me.”

Williams matched the last six of seven Encore numbers in exact order in the Aug. 5 LOTTO 6/49 draw.

She went to her parents’ house and showed them the winner screen on the OLG app.

“They asked if it was for real. It was a nice moment to share with them and celebrate,” she said.

Williams said she plans to pay off some bills and put the rest away for a rainy day.

“I will consider a way to treat myself to something special. I might take a trip to celebrate,” she said.

“It’s an emotional experience that’s filled with a lot of joy in some very surprising moments. I feel blessed.”

Williams bought her winning ticket at Pioneer Snack Express on Richmond Street in Chatham.  

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Poilievre suggests Trudeau is too weak to engage with Trump, Ford won't go there

While federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has taken aim at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week, calling him too 'weak' to engage with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, Ontario Premier Doug Ford declined to echo the characterization in an exclusive Canadian broadcast interview set to air this Sunday on CTV's Question Period.

Stay Connected