Sudbury-area woman wins $1M Encore prize

Evalin Garber of Naughton matched all seven Encore numbers in exact order in the Sept. 6 Lotto 6/49 draw to win $1 million.
A wife, mother and grandmother, Garber has been a regular lottery player for the last 20 years.
“I bought this ticket two days after my 46th wedding anniversary,” she said in a news release from the OLG.
“I was having breakfast with my husband when I checked my ticket on my phone and saw the big winner screen.”
Garber showed the screen to her husband, who thought she won $1,000.
“When I took a second look, I realized there were additional zeroes and screamed, ‘Oh my god, it’s a million dollars!’” Garber said. “My husband almost jumped across the table in excitement.”
There were moments when she said her body felt frozen with shock.
“We kept rationalizing the amount together and then told our kids,” Garber said. “It was so much joy telling them and seeing their reactions.”
She and her husband plan to retire and are thrilled to share their winnings with their grandchildren.
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“We’re music lovers, so we have lots of plans to enjoy concerts together. We’re planning to host a big celebratory party for all our loved ones to commemorate this incredible win,” she said.
“This feels like a wedding, Christmas and a birthday all in one.”
The winning ticket was purchased at Mac’s on Front Street in Sturgeon Falls.
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