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$1,400 won in Week 7 Catch the Ace draw for CMHF

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 30, 2025 | 4:12 PM

The Campbellford Memorial Hospital Foundation has a new Catch the Ace fundraiser winner.

The Foundation announced Doug Simpson as the winner of the Week #7 Prize of $1,418. Envelope #29 was opened and had the Five of Hearts inside.

He purchased the ticket at the Codrington Farmer’s Market.

The CMH Foundation Catch the Ace Progressive Minimum Jackpot for Week #8 is at least $24,085. If you catch the ace next week the total prize money is estimated to be over $27,000.

You can get tickets now from Catch the Ace retail partners or on-line at www.cmhcatchtheace.ca

So far $23,475 has been raised for the Hospital!

Funds raised with the CMH Catch the Ace Raffle will complete the purchase of high priority medical equipment for departments throughout the hospital and the Clinical Information System supports.

(BROCK ORMOND)