Curtains come down on Howard’s Driving School’s 30th anniversary
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July 17, 2009

Curtains come down on Howard’s Driving School’s 30th anniversary

It was celebration time last week at Howard’s Driving School, as the wholesaler of mobile recharge cards brought the curtains down on its 30th anniversary activities with attractive prizes for three lucky wholesalers.{{more}}

For placing first in the draw, Dawn Sandy was awarded $2,000, with Cutey Butcher and Shevorn Baynes receiving $1,500 and $500 for placing second and third, respectively.

$250 was presented to Michael Webb and Rudy Norville each as consolation prizes.

During the promotional period May 15th to June 21st, 2009, wholesalers purchasing over $500 in mobile or other phone credit gave themselves an opportunity to win $250 weekly.

During the promotion, all customers purchasing mobile or fixed line cards or top-up from any of the company’s outlets had a chance to win one of five free Bickles Meals daily.

Also, two lucky students passing their driving test had their first license fee paid in full.

Howard’s Driving School was founded by George Howard of Edinboro in 1979.(HN)