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Times-Advocate, 1988-06-01, Page 7Saturday,6)1;h%,JLu�e 11�a at 5:30 p.m. -PRESENTS, Times -Advocate, June 1, 1988 Page 7 Help Launch our 17th Season! MEALS, DEALS, TUNES & B....' 'GOONS -AT OUR SEASON-OPENING- FUN- AUCTION! A SUPER SELECTION OF ITEMS WiLL BE PUT ON THE BLOCK FOR SILENT, DRAW, & LIVE AUCTION - INCLUDING - LIVE AUCTION Everyone bidding In the Live Auction must register and have a bidder number. Bidder cards must be dis- played clearly for the Auc- tioneer and Recorders to see. Registration desk opens at 5:30 p.m. There Is no charge for a bidder num- ber. Items are listed with the suggested retail. primes 1. GOLFING GALORE! Enjoy the challenges of three neighbouring cours- es. This package contains 4 green fees from Monday to Friday compliments of Greenwood Golf Course, Sarnia; 2 green fees for Bayview Golf Club, R.R. 2 Zurich; and 2 green fees and 2 Sunday brunch compliments of Forest Golf & Country Hotel, Forest. ($130). 5. SUMMER WEIGHT COTTON SWEATER. This white cotton sweater with flag motif by Gant was donated by Gentlemen's Choice, Exeter. It may be exchanged for a different size. Make it your choice, gentlemen. ($95). 6. A SUNSET CRUISE FOR TWO for 2-3 hours on a C & C 24. This roman- tic venture will depart from the port of Bayfield with an experienced skipper at the helm. Come on board and enjoy one of the natural beauties in the world - a Lake Huron Sunset with the one you love. Compliments of Time Shared Sail- ing. ($250). 2. BASKET OF WINE donated by the Huron Country Playhouse Guild. Al- ways popular and outstanding value at past HCP auctions. ($80). 3. A TWO DAY TRIP FOR TWO TO NIAGARA ;FALLS "Festival of Lights" ,'including tpp notch entertain- im nt NOV. 6271 .;:.!; .fib make a great gift for seniors or grandparents. Courtesy of El- lison Travel and Pathway Tours. ($350). 4. CANADIAN STATUETTE ENTI- TLED, 'DUET'. An artistic addition to any cabinet. Donated by Dinnoy's Fine Furniture, Exeter. ($80.). 7. EXCELLENT BEEF A-1 steer fresh 'slivered' fillets. Mouthwatering? You bet!. and TWO BOTTLES OF RED WINE com- pliments of The Tenderspot, Grand Bend. ($85). 8. ENSEMBLE OF OUTDOOR FURNITURE consisting of dub chair, cocktail table and perfect plant. Donat- ed by Casual Industires Ltd., Grand Bend. ($275). 10. SATURDAY NIGHT FLIGHT FOR TWO at the fabulous Best Western Cone- stoga Inn, Kitchener. Includes their super Sunday Brunch. Anytime up to September 30, 1988. and PIONEER SPORTS - WORLD WATER PARK (Kitchener). Admission for two anytime during July 1988. It's Worlds of Fun ! ($112) 11. A ONE WEEK DRAMA WORKSHOP with H.C.P. Young Com- pany for a young person between the • ages of 6 and 15. An excellent opportu- nity for a budding actor/actress. A won- derful gift for a young person! Compli- ments of Bond Petroleum, Sarnia. Available between July 4 and August 20, 1988. ($100). 14. OENMILLER INN. One nights accommodation for two people at this charming country inn. Continental breakfast is included and this item can be used up to June 11, 1989. Reserva- tions 8 weeks in advance is advised. ($150). 22. ORIGINAL OIL LAND- SCAPE. This work of art would make an elelgant addition to your home Donated by Tom Lawson, Grand Bend ($250). 15. SLACKS, T-SHIRT AND SWEATER. Can be exchanged for other sizes. Courtesy of Lawrence and Monteith, London. Bid on this and then come back to the Playhouse wearing it! ($200). 23. A. CUSTOM DESIGNED SILK ARRANGEMENT by Country Flowers, Exeter. This is another in a long line of exquisite arrangements by Jo -Anne Din- ney. Don't miss it! ($100). 12. BRASS MARINER'S CLOCK A splendid piece to grace your home. From Delaney Dymond, London. ($200). 13. NAUTICAL TABLE LAMP. Catch the wave and bid on this premium item. Donated by Warren Auto Marine Inc., Grand Bend. ($350). 9. ONE HAND -QUILTED QUEEN SIZE RE- VERSIBLE SPREAD OR QUILT painstakingly made and donated by Sauble Court Quitters and friends, Grand Bend, material donated by Family Heirlooms, Grand Bend. The last few years the quilt has been one of the most keenly sought-after items, and quite understandably so - the quilts have been simply gorgeous. The women have done it again! You will want to bid on this artistic work, a reflection of our past. ($400.). 16. HAND KNIT NORDIC SWEAT - E R . What a splendid way to stay warm! Donated by Mary Durkin, St. Thomas. ($125). 24. A $100 GIFT CERTIFICATE for goods or services donated by Raintree Design, Exeter - the area's leading cen- tre for tasteful, innovative decor. 17. GASTRONOMICAL DE- LIGHT. Indulge yourself by bidding on this fine dining package - gift certifi- cates from the Thirsty Fox, Grand Bend; the Red Pump Restaurant, Bay- field; Robindale's at either Exeter or Goderich locations; and The Hotel !bis, Toronto. In the last case the dinner for two does not include alcoholic beverag- es and the certificate expires Dec. 31, 1988. Loosen your helt as well as your purse strings on this item. ($190). 25. LAWN CHAIR AND TABLE - A nice addition to your patio or deck. Do- nated by ARC Industries Dashwood. ($95). 26. HAND PAINTED, HAND- CRAFTED ASHFORD LAMP. Exqui- site! Compliments of Huston's Furniture, St. Thomas ($450). 18. CONSTELLATION HOTEL. Deluxe weekend for two adults and two children! Plus gourmet Sunday Brunch for two adults and two children! and CANADA'S WONDERLAND, Four regular pay -one price passports for Canada's premier amusement park!! Pack up all your cares and go, go on this wonderful mini -vacation!!! ($330). 19. ONE TABLE LAMP. It's a beau- ty! Donated by Hotson Lighting, Grand Bend. ($140). 20. SWIM SUIT OF YOUR CHOICE AND 10 TANNING ses- sions. You'll look great! Compliments of The Sun Shop and Tanfast-ic Experi- ence, Grand Bend. ($135). 27. OFFICE CHAIR. Picture yourself sitting behind your desk in this chair Do- nated by Table and Chair Co , London. ($100). 30. ORIGINAL ART. Add the original for the cover of the 1988 HCP brochure to your collection. Created by a cele- brated, local artist. Compli- ments of Bridge Communica- tions, London. ($300). 31. CN -STAGE APPREAR- ANCE in the Public Preview perfor- mance of 'A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Forum', June 21, 1988. A surprise gift for your dramat- ic spouse Donated by CHOK 1070, Sarnia. ($100). 32. MONTE CARLO OUTDOOR LOUNGE CHAIR. Last chance to bid on a chair t o relax in all sum- mer. Donated by Degroots Nursery, Sarnia. ($150). 33. ANTIQUE PINE BLANKET BOX Circa 1870. Buy a piece of his- tory for your home. Compliments of Mark of Tymes Antiques, Lucan. ($300). 21. CAR WASH EACH WEEK FOR A YEAR. Courtesy of Clarke Self Serve, Exeter. Be a shining example to all your friends! ($150). 28. PINE COUNTRY CUPBOARD, cut scrolled heart design. Adds a little bit of country to your kitchen. Compliments of Walper's Home Care, Carpentry and Cabinet, Dashwood. ($225). 29. GOLF BAG. Spruce up your gamo with a new golf bag. Donated by Rollie's Sports and Cycle, Grand Bend. ($80). 34. DINNER FOR TWO AT FRIARS TWO, London. This place could easily become a habit. ($100). 35. WEEKEND FOR TWO at London's Gorden Pheasant Motel. Valid Sep- tember 15, 1988 to April 30, 1989 (Depending on availa- bility). Get away for either a cozy Friday/Saturday or Sat- urday/Sunday stay. You could even consider inviting your spouse! ($126). 36. TEDDY BEAR. Here is some- thing soft and cuddly for you or your kids Compliments of Bonnie Doone Manor, Grand Bend. ($100) DRAW AUCTION Draw Auction items are on display in the lobby area of Playhouse 2. Each Item has been numbered and labelled. Tickets for the draw auction cost $1. each or 8 tickets for (double strip of 16) for $5. Separate your strip of tick- ets length wise and retain one strip. These will be required to identify you as a winner. No tickets will be accept- ed after 7:30 p.m. At that time the items will be taken to the Main Stage. The Winning tickets will be drawn from each box following the Live Auction. The 16 items listed and numbered 37- 52 are in the Draw Auction. 37. A $20 gift certificate for brunch compliments of Oakwood Inn, Grand Bend 45. A $40 gift certificate compliments of Hair Classics, Forest. 38. Two adult and two children's passes to Bluewater Splashdown Park, 46. A $35 gift certificate for a family portrait before Dec. 31, 1988 donated by Sarnia ($40). Alderson Photography, Forest. 39. A $25 gift certificate on a Top Round Roast donated by Dieter -Meyer Meats, London. 40. A pair of tickets to Blue Jays baseball July 10 against the Seattle Mariners ($14-26). 41. Men's golf shirt compliments of RSD Sports Den, Exeter ($34). 42. A T dress (combination sun dress and skirt) donated by Inspirations, Grand Bend. ($28). 43. A white knitted afghan donated by Mrs. Elizabeth Relouw, Grand Bend. ($45). 44. One Marie Lipman collectible T shirt donated by a friend of the Playhouse 52. A weeping pussy willow tree donated by Lakewood Nursery and Garden ($25). Centre, Exeter and St. Joseph ($50). 47. A $25 gift certificate compliments of Forest Family Shoes, Forest. 48. One hand knit ladies sweater, medium to large size donated by Marjorie Colliver ($75). 49. One picture compliments of Nor Lam Furniture, Forest ($50). 50. Two handwoven rag rugs, donated by Sandy Burkhart, Forest ($50). 51. Two season's passes to Youth and Music Canada compliments of Grand Bend Concert Association. ($50). r , SILENT AUCTION This auction will take place from Dinner time on. Moving throughout the crowd will be members of the Theatre Guild, Directors of the Theatre, and their spouses. Each is wearing a hat and is carrying a clipboard and auction item. When you want to bid, place your name, bid number, and amount of your bid on the appropriate sheet. This is your chance to outbid your friends, neighbours and others for a desired item. Enjoy yourselves. At regular intervals throughout the live auction a bell will ring and bidding tor a specific item in the Silent Auction will cease. 53. A sunset -cruise for 2-3 hours on a C & C 24 for two. Compliments of Time Shared Sailing London. ($250). 54. A $50 gift certificate donated by The Wardrobe, Grand Bend 55. Merchandise vouchers worth $50 compliments of Bayfield Lumber, Bayfield. 56. Two season's passes to Youth and Music Canada compliments of Grand Bend 61. Ladies handknit sweater compliments of Helen Kneale, Grand Bend. ($75). 62. 4000 sheets of photo copier paper donated by Stephen Printing, Exeter ($50). 63. 3 -month membership at #1 Nautilus, Sarnia, compliments of #1 Nautilus ($99). 64. A $50 gift certificate donated by Jerry MacLean & Son Ltd., Exeter 65. A $50 gift certificate for dinner courtesy of The Little Inn of Bayfield and two tickets Concert Association. ($50). to Blyth Theatre . ($25). 57. Deluxe multi coloured life jacket size Targe 40-44. Courtesy of Grand Bend Marine, Grand Bend ($56). 58. One handknit afghan donated by Village Market Yarn Shop, Grand Bend. ($45). 59. Gift certificate in goods and services before Dec. 31, 1988 compliments of Miles Ford Sales, Exeter ($60). 60. A performance by the Young Company of one of their three Thows courtesy of 66. Trivial Pursuit (Master Game) and Silver Screen (Baby Boomer) donated by The Book Store, Grand Bend. ($82). 67. A $50 gift certificate donated by Coconut Bay, Grand Bend. 68. One leather handbag courtesy of Wuerth Shoes Ltd., Exeter ($80). Purchased . items must be paid for at the Cash- iers table at the back of the theatre. A receipt must be produced to pickup goods. After items are paid for, Huron Country Playhouse as- sumes NO RESPONSI- BiLITY FOR LOSS or DAMAGE nenuersuri s num' le , Jd+++IQ tP.) JJ. - - • Our distinguished Auctioneer: 9 Joe Simmons, Cloverleaf Auctions, Sarnia Our illustrious master of ceremonies: Peter Herfderson, CHOK ' 1070, Sarnia We accept VISA. Mastercard, American Express and cheques with satisfactory identification. AiI sales final BRING THIS SHEET - IT'S YOUR CATALOGUE Musical E n t e rt a i n rn e n t Lakeside Dixieland Band featuring John Bond Clarence Brodhagen Chris Robinson Drums Trumpet Saxaphone Peter Heisan Ron Fleming Larry Smith Trombone Bass Guitar • Chickew ce• 5:30 pim. • $7.00 per person or $3.50 with HCP season subscription Please call 238-8451 to reserve dinner tickets to assist us for catering purposes.p LIVE AUCTION Commences 7:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome We rui�h . thank all of the companies and indite duals who have so generous- ly donated all of the above items in sup- port of Huron Country Playhouse. Additional special thanks to: Joe Simmons,Cloverleaf Auctions, Sarnia, Lakeside Dixieland Band, Exeter Times -Advocate, Peter Henderson, CHOK 1070, Sarnia