Trevor Wishart of Durban was drawn as the lucky winner of TWO Mitsubishi Pajeros in Sea Rescues’ annual car competition.The ten finalists, each of whom went home with a great prize, were invited to the Mitsubishi show rooms in Paarden Island for the lucky draw which was audited by Cecil Kilpin.
Today the winner of the Sea Rescue Monthly Draw Competition, Dave Kilshaw of Vaal Marina, was presented with his R100 000,00 prize. For only R50 per month, next year you could have 2 tickets into our monthly draw in which you stand a chance to win five monthly prizes to the value of R10 000 each... as well as entry into the grand annual draw of R100 000; which for 2011 was won by Dave.Shortly after the monthly draw winner was announced 9 of the 10 Car competition finalists were eliminated and Trevor Wishart was given the keys to his new cars by Western Province and Springbok rugby legend Corne Kriege.
The second prize, won by Raymond Ackerman ( Suzanne Ackerman-Berman was his proxy) is a trip for two to Spain, including grand-stand seats to the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix and superior three-star beach-resort accommodation.
Watch the Sea Rescue website www.searescue.org.za for details on how you can win the monthly draw prizes or the grand car prize next year. Because the number of tickets are limited, you have an excellent chance of winning and your contribution will help NSRI fund our life saving work.The 10 lucky finalists in the Sea Rescue 2011 Double Pajero Draw, who were invited to attend the prize giving at Mitsubishi in Paarden Island are : Neil Du Toit of Media Film Services in the Waterfront; Trevor Wishart of Synergy Freight in Durban; D.Foord of Foord Management, Cape; Olga Van Wyk of Constantia; Jan De Beer, of Middelburg; Elijah Litheko of Johannesburg; H.Klipp of Delton; C.Burger of Cape Town; Jennifer Gill of Johannesburg and Raymond Ackerman of Cape Town.High Res pictures are available on Sea Rescue's Flickr page for media down load.
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