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West Pack’s spectacular giveaway

MULDERSDRIFT – West Pack rolled out the red carpet at Oakfield Farm on 4 December for their 21 competition finalists.

There were more than 400 thousand entries in the competition across seven West Pack branches, including Blairgowrie, Randburg, Alberton, Kolonnade, Benoni, Boksburg and Krugersdorp.

The winners stood a chance to win one of three amazing prizes namely a holiday at Sun City, a trip to Mauritius and the grand prize – a Toyota Etios worth R140K.

Master of Ceremonies, comedian and 94.7 Breakfast Express show host, Darren ‘Wackhead’ Simpson called each finalist from their respective branch on stage. The finalists drew a number and were asked to choose a box. The boxes either contained a bottle of Amarula and casino coins (Sun City prize), sunglasses and an air ticket (Mauritius prize) or a key ring and a road map (car winner).

Nervously, each finalist opened their box and were excited to see what they had won.

Car winners are, Elizabeth Venter (Alberton), Peet Venter (Benoni), Stuart Rosenburg (Blaigowrie), Themelihle Ramalepe (Boksburg), Elizabeth Marques (Kolonnade), Wessel Greyvenstein (Krugersdorp) and Richard Sutton (Randburg).

Mauritius winners are, Wilma Beyterl (Alberton), Cherryl Harwood (Benoni), Richard Loubser (Blairgowrie), Wendy Snow (Boksburg), Mariaan Botha (Kolonnade), Andrea Prigge (Krugersdorp) and Gerda Hattingh (Randburg).

Sun City winners are Anne Marie Lee (Alberton), Elsabe Wyman (Benoni), Elmarie le Roux (Blairgowrie), Helen Rua (Boksburg), Sharon Gema (Kolonnade), Leonie van der Heever (Krugersdorp) and Sharrol Sauls (Randburg).

West Pack’s generosity went even further by donating R50K to the 94.7 Breakfast Express Christmas wish.

Darren 'Wackhead' Simpson receives a cheque for R50K from West Pack owner Chris (Jnr) Da Silva.
Darren ‘Wackhead’ Simpson receives a cheque for R50K from West Pack owner Chris (Jnr) Da Silva.

West Pack is not only run by a tight-knit family who are driven by success, they care about their staff and customers like family.

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