People have been driving from Baddeck just to go to one store here in town to buy tickets, every business was busy,” said Paul Prince, past president of the Dominion branch of the Royal Canadian Legion and one of the game’s organizers. Pretty well every business in town sold our tickets and the last number of weeks, it's been crazy. ![]() It became an event the entire community got behind. The fundraiser lasted a year and was down to just two cards on Saturday. The option was there because of my situation when I turn 65, but now we're good to go,” said Duffney. "It's indescribable because it's going to allow us to keep our home. It couldn't have come at a better time for the 64-year-old and his wife, Nancy. ![]() “We decided that someone here would flip the card and the woman on the phone was saying, 'Left or right?' I asked my wife, 'Which one, left or right?' And she picked left and that was the one,” said Duffney.įlipping the ace allowed Duffney to claim the prize of $176,571.20. Two days after cashing in on the big Chase the Ace jackpot in Dominion, N.S., Martin Duffney still can't believe his luck.
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