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Spot the Loonie Pet Corner

There’s a hidden loonie somewhere in this issue (not the one above). Tell us where you found it for a chance to win $50.

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EXCERPT OF OFFICIAL RULES: The “Spot the Loonie” contest offered on Internet and in both Our Canada and More of Our Canada magazines as well as in any other publicatio­n and calendar of Our Canada (published by Reader’s Digest Magazines Canada Limited (RD, the Sponsor)) is open to all Canadian residents, who, at the time of participat­ion, have reached the age of majority according to the law of the province or territory in which they reside.

A random draw of five (5) entries will be held at the Reader’s Digest office in Montreal, at 11:00 a.m. on each of the following draw dates, from among a pool of daily sampling collected at the equal ratio among mail and Internet entries: October 3, 2016; December 1, 2016; February 1, 2017; April 3, 2017; June 1, 2017; and August 1, 2017. Each winner will receive a cheque of $50.00. Each entry drawn, in order to qualify, must have correctly “spotted the loonie” in one of the magazines or other documents where the contest is offered. All entries must be returned by the close date of July 31, 2017, 23:59:59 (EDT) in order to be entered in the final winner selection date of August 1, 2017. No purchase is necessary or required to enter and to win.

Online: Go to www.ourcanada.ca, click the Spot the Loonie link and follow instructio­ns to tell us where you have spotted the Loonie.

By Mail: Write your answer (including the issue and page number) on a postcard or in a letter and return to: Spot the Loonie Contest, P.O. Box 975, STN Main, Markham, Ont., L3P 0K7.

One entry per person, per day is allowed. One “day” is 00:00:00 to 23:59:59. Informatio­n concerning this contest and complete rules are available online at www.ourcanada.ca/spottheloo­nierules20­16-2017 or you can write to “Spot the Loonie” Contest, Reader’s Digest Prize Administra­tor’s Office, 1125 Stanley Street, Montreal, Quebec H3B 5H5.

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In the June-july issue, we hid the loonie on page 31 within the “Green Thumb” department. We’ll publish our latest winning loonie-spotters in an upcoming issue.
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