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Chase the Ace fever hits Bay de Verde

The population of the tiny town on the Avalon Peninsula will balloon Wednesday night, as hundreds of would-be winners flock to a church fundraiser.
Wayne Walsh estimates 1,800 people came out to last week's edition of Chase the Ace. (Kristinn Skulason/Facebook)

A normally quiet town on the Avalon Peninsula will jump to lifeon Wednesday evening, withthe population of Bay de Verde ballooning as hundreds upon hundredsdescend on the communityfor a chance to win some easy money.

The Assumption Parish started a Chase the Acefundraiser nearly a year ago, on Oct.7, 2015. Now, there are only seven cards remaining in the packand folks are flocking to the town for a chance to win the top prize.

"We never dreamed the jackpot would go up this high. I'd say this week,Wednesdaynight, it'll be between 180 to 200 thousand, that's with the [consolation] prize and all," said Wayne Walsh, who lives in Bay de Verde and helps organize the fundraiser.

Walsh estimated 1,800 tried their luck last week, with more than 600 vehicles counted leaving town in a trail of disappointment, when the jackpot went unclaimed.

Handling the crowds

With a large crowdexpected Wednesday, the challenge is to manage the massive influx of outsiders.

"It can be trouble,especially with the traffic.So we're trying to get the traffic problem straightened out. We got a few volunteers going around showing traffic where to go," said Walsh.

"We got signs posted up saying 'Chase the Ace parking'in the harbour, in the community."

Walsh saidfolks are showing up from miles around.

The Chase the Ace crowds have grown since the fundraiser first began in October 2015. (Kristinn Skulason/Facebook)

"It's incredible.It's a big, big, big event for here.They're coming from all over the area.They're coming from
St. John's, Pouch Cove, Lamaline... all over the place."

The local convenience store and the town's only restaurantare doing brisk business on Chase the Ace night and so is the gas station in nearby Old Perlican, according to Walsh.

The real winner? The church

Walsh saidthe Assumption Parish inBay de Verdewill get a lot of mileage out of this fundraiser:just the money they've raised since the lottery started last October will go a long way to looking after some badly needed repairs to church property.

"We got a nice bit of work to do on our church. Our local hall needs repairs," he said.

Deep down, Walsh confessedhe hopes the jackpot doesn't goon Wednesday, because it would mean more money for the parish.

"I hope it don't go to tell you the truth. I hope it stays for another few weeks. Because it's only now in the last few weeks, the last fiveor sixweeks, that we're making good money, you know."

Tickets for the Chase the Ace jackpot are on sale from2to 8:30 p.m.on Wednesdayand the winning ticket will be drawn at9.

It all takes place at the Roman Catholicparish hall in the town.