»__Castle@iat News sonar 2» 1986 BOOTLEG TICKETS TOUTED Lotto fever spreads overseas TORONTO (CP) — Sales of series O tickets for Canada’s governments took over the operation of lotteries. Agencies operating outside of Canada are not d Five times a day, Lotto 6-49 plugs are broadcast by in single tickets. Their ads promote offers to play for up toa Extra vitamins not needed TORONTO (CP) — Sup- ried about the potential ri to infant health due to overdose of vitamin-mines hegvbrieyy hendeh Giaonds Gets THK canusotes’s teternadignal elttions it Asian newspapers. Norman Morris, president of the Ottawa Lottery Corp. says it’s against corporation policy for its agents or distributors to sell tickets for the lottery outside Ontario. Morris said agents selling bulk orders of 6-49 tickets to mail-order houses had their right to sell lottery tickets taken away and their computer cut off. Courts upheld the action. Radio Caroline from a ship anchored in the North Sea, year. reaching as many as 21 million listeners in Britain and “I paid $1,350 in U.S. funds (about $1,890 Cdn.) to play Europe. six numbers twice a week for year,” says Lars Hector, a PAYS FOR ADS 36-year-old Denmark hotel and restaurant consultant. The ads on the so-called pirate radio ship — not subject Hector, who bought the tickets after reading an ad in to British or European laws — cost an Ontario the Denmark edition of Time, said the same six numbers are mail order company about $1,000 a day. re-entered for the 104 draws, the equivalent of $624 spent on Vincent Monsey, it of New York-based Radio tickets in Canada. Sales International, which operates Radio Caroline, said During a recent visit to Toronto, he decided to there’s such a following for the Lotto 6-49 ads that the investigate where his money was being sent. At the address six months or fed commer cially prepared infant for- mula, says the Canadian Pediatric Society. 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CONTINUES Noting that British and American buyers are charged station gives the winning numbers of the twice-weekly he had been given, he found a business centre that about double the $1 price for their tickets, Morris said the draws after its main newscast. He would not name the forwarded mail to a Vancouver address. corporation believes “on fairly technical grounds” that it's company placing the ads. The business, called Canadian Overseas Marketing, is illegal under the Ontario Lottery Corporation Act to sell the While there have been no jackpot winners, Monsey said run by Larry Cocomile, a Vancouver businessman, who grew tickets for more than $1. one listener won a third prize in the Jan. 11 draw. up in Toronto. No charges have ever been laid. factory worker from Green Valley, Morris said Western Canada Loteery Corp., one of the Mail-order operators say they're not doing anything four other regional or pi legal because they're not reselling the tickets at a mark-up ¥ for lotteries in Canada, is trying to get the operation but are acting as agents for buyers and charging a higher There have been no major winners overseas and only stopped price to cover costs. one in the United States — a Florida woman who won $5 Cocomile said about 50 agencies are selling tickets People around the world are hearing and reading about million. outside of Canada. the millions of dollars awaiting them in the Canadian lottery. 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