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Sir Stirling Moss stuns relatives by handing out surprise gifts in his will including a silver rabbit s foot to his psychotherapist, £1,000 for a seafood dinner to his agent and £10,000 to his niece for a new horse
Sir Stirling Moss died on Easter Sunday last year aged 90 after a long illness
Bulk of his £22 million estate went to his wife of 40 years and two children
But the racing legend also left series of gifts with a variety of instructions
They included a silver rabbit s foot, £10,000 for a new horse, and £1,000 for a seafood dinner at a Miami restaurant
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The Harbour Lights tree on Saint John s waterfront. So far, CBC Saint John’s Harbour Lights campaign has raised $156,953 while CBC Fredericton’s Feed A Family campaign has raised $144,528. comments
Information Morning Saint John and Fredericton s respective holiday campaigns have both exceeded $100,000 in fundraising.
So far CBC Saint John s Harbour Lights Campaign, in conjunction with the Saint John Port Authority, has raised $156,953 to help 15 food banks in southern New Brunswick. It s been tremendous, said Paula Copeland, the chair of the Harbour Lights board.