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Loonie Toonie auction supports United Way campaign
For a second year, Penny’s of Blyth is hosting a Loonie Toonie Auction in support of United Way Perth-Huron (UWPH)’s annual campaign. “We’re looking forward to this event again,” said Lisa Harper, UWPH Manager Community Development, Northern Huron and Huron East. “People really enjoyed getting together last year and supporting UWPH’s work in a fun and exciting way, so we’re hoping this year is even bigger.” UWPH appreciates Penny Chmilar’s hard work organizing the auction and supporting United Way. Taking place on Saturday, October 19 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Blyth Arena and Community Centre, this year’s Loonie Toonie Auction brings together items from over 25 local vendors. “Local businesses have really come together for this event,” commented Chmilar, owner of Penny’s of Blyth. “It’s going to be very exciting to present the winner with this incredible prize package.” There will be a huge Blyth prize, including tickets for the Blyth Theatre Festival’s 2025 season, accommodations at Hotel Lux, meals at The Pine Café and Bistro, and The Blyth Inn, VIP tours and product from Cowbell and a relaxing spa experience from Spa Essentials Blyth. Tickets for the auction are $5, $25 if you want dinner courtesy of the Pine Café and Bistro included. Tickets are available at Penny’s of Blyth, 439 Queen Street, or by emailing hello@pennysofblyth. com There will also be a cash bar run by the Blyth Lions Club. CONTINUE TO PAGE 3
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Knights Members Paul Smith, Robert Morris, Steve Winter, Bill Degroote, Phil Laporte, Gerard Schmidt, John Glazier, Grand Knight Joe Essery, Bill Clifford, Mark Sheardown, Peter van Diepen, with Goderich Track Rebuild committee members Niki Machan, Terry Cox, Ted Doherty, Doug Cruickshank. (Not pictured: Deputy Grand Knights Aric Brindley).
More medals for Huron BJJ
KATHLEEN SMITH Editor
At a recent competition at the London Open for Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ), a team of 28 athletes from Huron BJJ brought home 29 medals. Medals were earned by: • Georgie Garrity (Gold) • Genevieve Garrity (Gold) • Nethanial McIntyre (Gold) • Ben Bolinger (Gold) • Ren Sayles (Gold) • Thomas Bolinger (Gold, and Bronze) • Scott Phillips (Gold, and Silver) • Jacob Burns (Silver)
• Miles Adams (Silver) • Preston Mackay (Silver) • Kyle Hoelscher (Silver, Silver and Bronze) • Jim Burns (Silver) • Jonathan Hoogenes (Silver) • Mark Strapp (Silver, and Bronze) • Amy Boyce (Silver) • Danika Tait (Silver) • Dexter Bolinger (Bronze) • Ryan Clay (Bronze) • Brett James (Bronze) • Ava Van Beek (Bronze) Honourable mentions: Corbin Nivins, Jacob Denys, CONTINUE TO PAGE 2