Asquith raffle raises $17,000 for rink after Howe jersey stolen
After a signed Gordie Howe jersey was stolen from the Asquith community rink last January, community officials didn’t think their annual raffle was going to happen.
But with help from people across North America they raised $17,000 Friday night, the highest in the raffles history.
“It has shown us there are truly a lot of good people in this world,” said rink Treasurer Andrea Ganchar, who was at a loss for words “It erases the memory of all the bad.”
This year’s fundraiser was in jeopardy after thieves broke into the rink and stole the centerpiece of the raffle — a signed Gordie Howe jersey, donated by Chuck Boldis and his mother Diana Boldis, who’s Howe’s niece.