Osram and AD Rewards Grand Prize Winner Returns from Fishing Trip

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The Grand Prize Winners of the AD Rewards and OSRAM all inclusive ‘Reel it in to Win’ promotion have returned from Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge, an exclusive fishing lodge in Northern Manitoba. The fishing trip was a great success, with everyone catching 40 to 50 fish a day!

The Reel it in to Win promotion ran from October 1, 2014 to November 30, 2014, with the trip taking place June 6, 2015 to June 9, 2015. In order to win, customers had to purchase Osram products and play an online fishing game. The two customers that caught the greatest total weight in fish during the promotion period were named the grand prize winners. Congratulations to Fliet Electric and Mid-Lite Electric on winning the grand prize.

Photo: pictured left to right – Wes Stryker from Fliet Electric, Christine Stryker from Fliet Electric, Jeff Laurin from OSRAM, Frank Reimer from E.G. Penner Building Centres, Stacey Giesbrecht from Mid-Lite Electric, Jim Milne from AD Canada)

With the AD Rewards Customer Loyalty Program, customers are rewarded points for purchasing participating suppliers’ products from an AD distributor. Customers can redeem their points by going to www.adrewards.ca where they will find a vast selection of great items to choose from.

 

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