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Mirage releases the names of the 10 winners of a $10,000 hardwood floor in the “Celebrate Quality with Mirage” contest

St-Georges, Quebec, March 5, 2010 - Mirage, the hardwood flooring brand renowned for quality, is proud to unveil the names of the 10 winners of its “Celebrate Quality with Mirage” contest, held throughout North America between September 5, 2009, and March 1, 2010. The draw to decide the winners took place on March 3, 2010, at the company’s headquarters in Saint-Georges.

Here are the lucky winners!

  1. L. Foundedakis, Montréal (Québec)
  2. W. Hayman, Gladwyne (Pennysylvanie)
  3. S. Pitre, Chambly (Québec)
  4. E. Simpson, Miami (Floride)
  5. A. Gibb, Saskatoon (Saskatchewan)
  6. V. Hicks, Bradford (Ohio)
  7. T. Beck, Houston (Texas)
  8. V. Caranante, Saint James (New York)
  9. N. Gagnon, Ottawa (Ontario)
  10. R. Goodwin, Oroville (Californie)

“This contest was a real success for Mirage, which celebrated the superior quality of its products with high style in 2009,” said Luc Robitaille, Vice President of Marketing at Boa-Franc, manufacturer of Mirage brand. “The impressive number of entries proves beyond a doubt that great numbers of people aspire to a Mirage hardwood floor. We’re happy to allow 10 winners and their families to enjoy the peace of mind that comes with owning a Mirage hardwood floor.”

Tens of thousands of contest entries were received, each seeking to win one of 10 Mirage hardwood floors worth up to $10,000. To enter, contestants simply had to sign up on the Mirage website at www.miragefloors.com. No purchase was necessary.

About Mirage

Absolute consistency in grade, species, finish, coloring, width, and thickness guarantees that Mirage prefinished hardwood floors are smooth, uniform, easy to install, and beautiful beyond compare. Mirage also continues to take responsible, concrete action—as it has for the past 25 years—with an innovative approach to sustainable development.

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