The newest millionaire of Alberta says $8.8M Lotto 6-49 ticket used as bookmark
Wednesday, September 26, 2007 posted 11:43 AM EDT
ST. ALBERT, Alta. - Alberta's newest multimillionaire says she used her winning Lotto 6-49 ticket as a book mark.
Tayna Delorme, of Hinton, Alta., won $8,800,833 by matching all six numbers in the Sept. 15 draw.
Delorme bought $10 worth of Lotto 6-49 tickets on her way to work as a radiographer on a pipeline near Red Earth Creek, a community more than 400 kilometres north of Edmonton.
The 29-year-old tucked the ticket inside her novel, and forget about it until the following week when she checked another ticket.
"I said to my boss I didn't win anything, but I told him, 'That's okay, I won on Saturday's draw anyway'," she joked.
But when Delorme opened the book and found the winning ticket, she said she was "shaking so hard my knees buckled, and I hit the floor!"
Delorme said she's quit her job.
"I'm going straight back to school," she said.
She also bought a new Range Rover and plans to buy a rural home.
In addition, Delorme intends to set up trust funds for her 15 nieces and nephews and her two foster siblings, and plans to buy her parents new vehicles.
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