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<strong>Dream</strong><br />

<strong>Ball</strong><br />

November 22, 2008<br />

All proceeds go to the<br />

<strong>Kawartha</strong>-<strong>Haliburton</strong> Children’s <strong>Foundation</strong>


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Star Sponsor<br />

The <strong>Kawartha</strong>-<strong>Haliburton</strong> Children’s <strong>Foundation</strong> thanks<br />

our Star Sponsor who is sending<br />

nine children to camp.<br />

Paul McPherson, Branch Manager<br />

RBC Royal Bank<br />

189 Kent Street West, Lindsay<br />

705-324-6749<br />

www.rbc.com


Welcome<br />

Welcome to the fourteenth annual <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong><br />

The <strong>Foundation</strong> and all of the members of the <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong><br />

Committee thank you for being a part of this incredible<br />

evening, and for helping us help the children of abuse<br />

who are involved with the <strong>Kawartha</strong>-<strong>Haliburton</strong><br />

Children’s Aid Society.<br />

You will all be happy to know that you are making a difference<br />

in the lives of these children by attending the <strong>Ball</strong>. Because<br />

of your ongoing generosity, the <strong>Foundation</strong> has been able<br />

to send over 2,400 children to summer camp<br />

over the last fourteen years.<br />

Enjoy this evening and thank you for helping<br />

the children reach for the moon!<br />

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Our Thanks<br />

The <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong> Committee would like to extend their sincere appreciation<br />

to the following companies who helped make this evening<br />

a tremendous success.<br />

DeNure Tours<br />

Eganridge Inn, Conference Centre & Spa<br />

Brad Bird – Mincom Plus Realty<br />

Paul Cross – Lindsay Pontiac Buick<br />

Pickseed Canada<br />

Lazer Graphics<br />

Lindsay Loblaws<br />

Reid’s ValuMart<br />

Coby IGA<br />

M & M Meats<br />

Flannagan’s Butcher Shop<br />

Lindsay Bellworld<br />

Thank you to all of the Volunteers from Scotiabank, Lindsay.<br />

A special thank you to Eganridge Inn, Country Club & Spa<br />

for the delectable dinner served this evening and to<br />

Brian Rose and The Little Big Band for the great, smooth tunes.<br />

The <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong> Committee and the <strong>Foundation</strong> thank all of the<br />

generous donors who donated the wonderful items and<br />

services to the silent auction.


Our Special Thanks<br />

On behalf of the <strong>Foundation</strong> we would like to express our heartfelt<br />

appreciation to the following people who have given endless<br />

volunteer hours to make this event a tremendous success.<br />

Thank you to all of the <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong> Committee Members<br />

June Pick – Chairperson<br />

Robert & Shirley Bellamy, Wylita Clarke, Wanda Percival, Hugh & Margaret<br />

Davies, Dorothy DeNure, Linda O’Leary, Tom Pick,<br />

Sue Stephenson, Barb Truax, and Ellen Woodward.<br />

Our appreciation and thanks to the very creative and talented<br />

Ellen Woodward and the wonderful assistance from Joan McGrath,<br />

Mary Ellen Gerster and Moyra Pett for creating this<br />

amazing moonlit fantasy.<br />

A big thanks to Lynn Faulkner and Marian Sweetnam for<br />

coordinating the delectable hors d’oeurves.<br />

Thanks to Margot Fawcett for coordinating and overseeing<br />

all financial aspects of the evening.<br />

Our gratitude to Aaron and Jennifer Young for their<br />

generosity and tremendous assistance.<br />

Our appreciation to Jim Brown, Diane Davis, Janine Fawcett, Ron and<br />

Marg Fevang, Karen Ferguson, Cathy Hick, Joanne and Tom Johnson,<br />

Dorianne Lackey, Kelly O’Neill, Joan McGrath, Susan Sindrey, Bill<br />

Westlake, and Terry Woodward for all of their help in<br />

making this an incredible evening.<br />

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A Special Thanks<br />

The <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong> Committee would like say a special thank you<br />

to Aaron and Jennifer Young, Graham and Joan Irwin and<br />

Greg Nesbitt for sponsoring the new and exciting<br />

Shaken not Stirred Oyster and Martini Bar.<br />

Unmask your creativity!<br />

For next years <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong> we would like to take you back in time to<br />

a Medieval castle and the splendour of its festive ballroom<br />

with a fantasy masquerade ball.


Punta Cana Draw<br />

Imagine ... you could win an all-inclusive holiday for two<br />

for one week at a beautiful four-star resort in<br />

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.<br />

Make sure you buy your ticket tonight as<br />

the draw will be held at 10:30pm.<br />

Tickets are $10 each or three for $25.<br />

All proceeds will go towards the Summer Camp Fund.<br />

Paul Cross<br />

Sponsored by<br />

Broker of Record<br />

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Dinner Menu<br />

6:30<br />

Complimentary Champagne & Hors d’oeuvres<br />

7:30<br />

Silent Auction Commences<br />

A choice of red and white wine will be served with dinner.<br />

Curried Zucchini and Apple Soup<br />

finished with caramelized cashew nuts<br />

Organic Baby Greens in Eganridge's raspberry honey<br />

vinaigrette, on a yogurt blush and topped with<br />

sun dried cranberries and mangoes<br />

Chicken Duet the leg braised in red wine, the breast<br />

herbs-roasted, Yukon gold potato mash and grilled<br />

vegetable skewer.<br />

10:30<br />

An elaborate selection of dessrts will be served from two<br />

buffet tables at either end of the room. Coffee service<br />

will also be provided at the tables.<br />

Dancing will commence following dinner.


Hope Sponsors<br />

The <strong>Kawartha</strong>-<strong>Haliburton</strong> Children’s <strong>Foundation</strong> extends<br />

their sincere appreciation to both of our Hope Sponsors for<br />

each sending three children to summer camp.<br />

Lindsay, Woodville, Sunderland, Peterborough<br />

www.stewartmorrisonins.com<br />

"You've got a friend".<br />

(Mark & Denise Stewart, Walter and Barbara Stewart)<br />

Teddy Bear Sponsors<br />

Our heartfelt appreciation to the following sponsors who are<br />

each sending one child to summer camp for one week.<br />

★ Cogeco Cable ★ Crayola Canada<br />

★ Dorianne Lackey ★ Lindsay Square Mall<br />

★ Mr. Sub ★ Shepherd Environmental Systems<br />

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Guardian Sponsors<br />

The <strong>Kawartha</strong>-<strong>Haliburton</strong> Children’s <strong>Foundation</strong> would like<br />

to thank our Guardian Sponsor for each sending a child<br />

with severe physical disabilities to a special needs<br />

camp for one week.<br />

336 Angeline St. S., Lindsay<br />

www.farmerslindsay.com<br />

Ted Trueman 705-748-6744<br />

360 George St. N., Unit 64, Peterborough<br />

Randy Burke 328-9431<br />

690 Post Road, R.R. 1, Reaboro K0L 2X0


Silent Auction Rules<br />

Please note the following times for table closings:<br />

Table # 1 – Items # 1 - 25 Closes at 9:30<br />

Table # 2 – Items # 26 -50 Closes at 10:00<br />

Table # 3 – Items # 51-75 Closes at 10:30<br />

Table # 4 – Items # 76 -110 Closes at 11:15<br />

1. Each item in the Silent Auction has a bid sheet.<br />

2. Persons desiring to bid may do so by printing<br />

their name and the amount on the bid sheet.<br />

3. Under no circumstances may a bid sheet be<br />

removed.<br />

4. Only an auction official may nullify a bid.<br />

5. The Silent Auction will be open for bidding at<br />

6:30 pm and closing times will be announced<br />

during dinner.<br />

6. The closing bid circled by the auction official<br />

constitutes the winning bid.<br />

7. In the event of a dispute, the auction official will<br />

conduct an oral auction between the disputing<br />

bidders.<br />

Thank you to all of the generous donors who<br />

donated items to the silent auction.<br />

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Silent Auction<br />

1. Beautiful bobbles. This handcrafted<br />

piece of golden toned stained glass was created<br />

by local artist Mary Firth and would make a great<br />

gift. Donated by Mary Firth, Fenelon Falls Value $30<br />

2. Get your curves in shape! This gift<br />

certificate gives you the opportunity to try<br />

Curves out for one week and you will look<br />

great doing it in this colourful Tee. Donated by<br />

Curves, Lindsay Value $30<br />

3. Pretty in Pink! A Pashmina is an<br />

essential on a chilly night or a sunset cruise.<br />

This one was woven from the hair of an<br />

Alaskan mountain goat with touch of silk to<br />

add elegance to comfort. Donated by A Friend of<br />

the Children. Value $35<br />

4. Local theatre at its best! If you<br />

haven’t had the chance to experience the<br />

Lakeview Arts Barn in Bobcaygeon, here is<br />

your chance with this gift certificate for two<br />

tickets to see Jack & the Beanstock on<br />

December 10th – 14th, 2008. Donated by<br />

Sarah Quick and James Barrett, Lakeview Arts Barn,<br />

Bobcaygeon, Value $45<br />

5.The Hawk was here! If you like Ronnie<br />

Hawkins you will want to be the proud<br />

owner of this personally autographed men’s<br />

fleece shirt. Donated by Ronnie Hawkins Value $50<br />

6. Black & White delight. This handcrafted<br />

evening purse was created especially<br />

for the <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong> by Karen Menzies –<br />

perfect for a night like tonight!<br />

Created and donated by Karen Menzies, Port Perry.<br />

Value $50<br />

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7. Shop and save. This Sobeys $50 gift<br />

certificate coupled with 500 Aerogold points<br />

would be a great way to save on your next<br />

shopping. Donated by Mark Knoester, Sobeys<br />

Fenelon Falls Value $50<br />

8. Precious gown for a precious<br />

baby. This beautifully crocheted gown<br />

would be lovely for a Christening and<br />

would be a wonderful keepsake.<br />

Created and donated by Irene Chadwick, Lindsay.<br />

Value $75<br />

9. Soft and sweet. Imagine your little<br />

daughter or granddaughter in this beautifully<br />

crafted hand-knit baby sweater. She will be<br />

cozy and cute! Donated by Vivien Ross, Janetville<br />

Value $75<br />

10. All set to go! This collapsible Tilly hat<br />

is perfect for travelling, comfortable and will<br />

last a lifetime – guaranteed! Donated by Michael<br />

Wallen, William Place Retirement Centre, Lindsay.<br />

Value $75<br />

11. Have you tried it yet? This gift<br />

certificate gives you the chance to try out<br />

your choice of medical lazer therapy for one<br />

hour at the new Lazer Therapy Clinic in<br />

Lindsay. Donated by Arin Reddy, Lindsay Lazer<br />

Therapy. Value $80<br />

12. Pewter & Plums. This 17”X 13”<br />

original painting was created by local artist<br />

Mary Ellen Gerster and would be a<br />

welcome addition to any home. Created and<br />

donated by Mary Ellen Gerster, Lindsay. Value $95


13. For the little farmer. This sturdy<br />

CASE IH replica tractor will give your little<br />

one hours and hours of fun and entertainment.<br />

Donated by Hugh and Anita Snodden, Hub<br />

International, Lindsay. Value $115<br />

14. A lovely lily pad! Grace your table<br />

with this hand-crafted pottery platter,<br />

created by local potter, Sheila Brenchley …<br />

perfect for entertaining. Donated by Sheila<br />

Brenchly, Peace of Earth Pottery, Lindsay. Value $85<br />

15. Fore the love of golf. Two of you<br />

can enjoy 18 holes of golf at scenic and<br />

challenging Wolf Run Golf Course, nestled in<br />

the hills of Janetville. Donated by Lynda and<br />

Robert Burn, Wolf Run Golf Course. Value $100<br />

16. Sweetly smocked! Susan Stephenson<br />

carefully crafted this adorable gingham<br />

smocked dress – just the thing for your<br />

darling daughter or granddaughter! Created<br />

and donated by Susan Stephenson, Lindsay. Value $65<br />

17. Pipe dreams to be had! Local<br />

Scottish Piper, John Hunter will provide one<br />

hour of his amazing piping for your special<br />

occasion with this $100 gift certificate.<br />

Donated by John Hunter, Lindsay. Value $100<br />

18. You will be transformed! This Louis<br />

Garneau “Transformer” bag has two bags in<br />

one with a zip off top and shoulder straps.<br />

The bottom has a handle and wheels which<br />

makes the perfect sports gear for overnight<br />

stays! Donated by Ian Reid and Sandra Patrick,<br />

Down to Earth, Lindsay. Value $100<br />

19. Great fun for the kids! This set of<br />

children’s water skis will be a great hit with<br />

the kids next summer – super to learn on!<br />

Donated by Marie Schielfer, Fenelon Falls Marina.<br />

Value $90<br />

20. Please Mum! Your little darling will<br />

look adorable in a cute little outfit from this<br />

children’s trendy shop located in the Lindsay<br />

Square Mall. Donated by Danielle Beaucage, Please<br />

Mum, Lindsay. Value $100<br />

21. Perfect for the little Princess!<br />

Susan Stevenson created this delicate green<br />

hand-smocked dress would look simply<br />

adorable on any little girl. Donated by Susan<br />

Stephenson, Lindsay. Value $75<br />

22. A touch of Italy. This torch worked<br />

glass bead with diachronic glass accent is<br />

set with vermeil beads on a 14kt gold-filled<br />

chain. The glass rods, from which the bead<br />

is made is hand-pulled in the glass factory in<br />

Murano Italy. Hand crafted and Donated by: Lis<br />

Simpson, Port Perry Value $80<br />

23. Do you hear the Wolf calling? It’s<br />

calling the two of you for 18 holes of golf at<br />

the challenging and beautiful Wolf Run Golf<br />

Course in Janetville.<br />

Donated by Lynda and Robert Burn, Wolf Run Golf<br />

Course. Value $100<br />

24. The perfect combo for the<br />

handyman! Get busy on the honey do list<br />

with this 3/8” Hitachi cordless drill and 12<br />

Volt flashlight. Donated by Norm Dewar, RONA<br />

Cashway, Lindsay. Value $95<br />

25. Classical music lovers behold!<br />

Two of you can delight to two special<br />

evenings out at the Lindsay Concert<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>. The first performance is on<br />

February 27, 2009 featuring the Tafelmusik<br />

Baroque Orchestra. On May 9, 2009 you<br />

can both enjoy the Amadeus Choir. Donated<br />

by the Lindsay Concert <strong>Foundation</strong>. Value $120.00<br />

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26. Indulge yourself! It’s time to be<br />

pampered with this myriad of soothing body<br />

treats from Suds and Scents Co.<br />

Donated by Melody Popovic, Suds and Scents Co. and<br />

Janet Reeds, Reeds Gift Baskets. Value $120<br />

27. It’s crystal clear! This beautiful<br />

Mikasa crystal bowl and salad tongs would<br />

be perfect for entertaining and would also<br />

make a lovely Christmas gift! Donated by Carol<br />

Stechnyshyn, Sylvestres, Lindsay. Value $140<br />

28. Life is a stage! Put yourself in front<br />

of the finest theatre in Ontario with these<br />

two Orchestra A or Balcony tickets to one<br />

performance staged in the Festival Theatre<br />

venue during the 2009 season at Shaw<br />

Festival.<br />

Donated by Candace van Staalduinen, Shaw Festival,<br />

Niagara-on-the-Lake. $150<br />

29. Let there by light. This exquisite pair<br />

of English 19th century brass candlesticks<br />

would accent any décor with their finery.<br />

Donated by John Humphries, John Humphries<br />

Antiques, Lindsay. Value $135<br />

30. The perfect tree accent. You can<br />

complete the look of your Christmas tree this<br />

year with this beautifully crafted hand-quilted<br />

Christmas tree skirt. Donated by Susan<br />

Stephenson, Lindsay. Value $100<br />

31. Chocolate lovers delight! If you<br />

have a love for chocolate you won’t want to<br />

miss out on this gourmet chocolate gift<br />

basket chocked full of delectable goodies!<br />

Donated by Bridgette Kay, Elm Creek Chocolates,<br />

Lindsay. Value $75<br />

32. Coffee is on! Start your day out with<br />

a fresh cup of java with this Cuisinart electric<br />

coffee maker – perfect for any kitchen.<br />

Donated by Chad Broad, Home Hardware, Kent Street,<br />

Lindsay. Value $100<br />

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33. That is no ordinary chair! You can<br />

be guaranteed that this hand-painted chair is<br />

an original and one of a kind! Donated by Guy<br />

Parotta, Burnt River. Value $125<br />

34. Time to get healthy! This functional<br />

and healthy gift basket would make a great<br />

gift or just treat yourself! Donated by Jeff Smenk,<br />

Joanne’s Place, Lindsay/Peterborough. Value $100<br />

35. It’s in the bag! This Benchmade<br />

leather handbag has plenty of room and is a<br />

very popular style for the woman with flare!<br />

Donated by Sherry Peel, Bigley’s Shoes &<br />

Clothing, Bobcaygeon. Value $169<br />

36. Great Entertainment! The two of<br />

you will be able to enjoy a premium pair of<br />

tickets in the first four rows at Casino<br />

Rama’s Entertainment Centre for any<br />

concert held in April 2009. Donated by Sherry<br />

Lawson, Casino Rama, Orillia. Value $200<br />

37. Luxuriate in mink. This soft beige<br />

mink cushion would make a great accent<br />

and is sure to be a conversation piece!<br />

Donated by Moyra Pett, Lindsay. Value $100<br />

38. Now this is sweet! What a great<br />

idea for Christmas. a beautiful gift basket<br />

filled with pure honey and maple syrup and<br />

lots of other sweet treats! Donated by<br />

Jennifer and Brian Burke, Burke’s Honey, Omemee.<br />

Value $125<br />

39. Can you feel the gondolas? This<br />

contemporary black and white print was<br />

taken in Venice Italy and uniquely framed in<br />

Fenelon Falls by John Poole. Donated by John<br />

Poole, Fenelon Falls. Value $175


40. It’s a girl! If it is then this is a great<br />

present for the new little one! It includes a<br />

built New York bottle and strolling tote, a<br />

Taggies ABC rattle, soft turtle, blanket and<br />

fleecy blanket cat.<br />

Donated by Carol Stechnyshyn, Sylvestres, Lindsay.<br />

Value $140<br />

41. Time for a new look? You can get it<br />

with this gift certificate for a cut and style<br />

combined with great hair products from<br />

Chris’s Hair World. Donated by Chris Jimmo,<br />

Chris’s Hair World, Lindsay. Value $100<br />

42. Hit the hills! You and your family can<br />

enjoy a day of skiing at Sir Sam’s Ski Area,<br />

which includes rentals with this gift certificate!<br />

Donated by Bob Bishop, Sir Sam’s Ski Area,<br />

<strong>Haliburton</strong>. Value $135<br />

43. Wild Roses. This 24” X 36”<br />

oil on canvas was created by Mary Ellen<br />

Gerster, local Lindsay artist who’s meticulous<br />

painting is reflected in this piece.<br />

Donated by Mary Ellen Gerster, Lindsay. Value $145<br />

44. It’s a boy! Well if it is then this is the<br />

perfect gift for him! This package includes<br />

a Taggies blue bear ‘n blanket, a Taggies<br />

activity turtle, a Built New York bottle strolling<br />

tote and a Taggies blanket. Donated by Carol<br />

Stechnyshyn, Sylvestres, Lindsay. Value $140<br />

45. Mini sled for lots of fun! Your child<br />

or grandchild will have countless hours of<br />

fun with this remote controlled Skidoo –<br />

what a great surprise for under the tree!<br />

Donated by Phil Hodgson, HP Cycle, Lindsay. Value<br />

$150<br />

46. Just in time! Men take advantage of<br />

this opportunity to have a wool Melton jacket<br />

with leather accents – size medium – perfect<br />

for winter! Donated by Doug Parks, Lindsay Dodge<br />

Chrysler. Value $175<br />

47. Capture the moment. Renowned<br />

photographer Jennifer Boksman will help<br />

you make memories with a studio family<br />

portrait (maximum 6 people) with proofs and<br />

1 – 8”X 10” colour proof. Donated by Jennifer<br />

Boksman Photography, Lindsay. Value $200<br />

48.“Talking Earth”. This eleven inch<br />

ceramic vase of native design was created<br />

by Steven Smith of Brantford Native<br />

Reserve. Donated by Glenn Taylor. Value $209<br />

49. Dine by the river. Four of you can<br />

experience the delectable fare created by<br />

Chef Judith Dann at the Riverside Inn,<br />

Norland with this gift certificate. Donated by Bill<br />

and Judith Dann, Riverside Inn, Norland. Value $200<br />

50. Time to get organized! Get started<br />

with this $200 gift certificate towards innovative,<br />

custom and unique high-end space-saving<br />

shelving components that will maximize your<br />

closet storage space. Donated by Tim Truax,<br />

Kwik Kloset of <strong>Kawartha</strong> Lakes, Lindsay. Value $200<br />

51. Fashionable and warm! This<br />

stunning faux leather designer inspired<br />

handbag hosts multi-pockets, a beautiful<br />

braided shoulder strap and silver hardware<br />

trim. Accompanying the handbag is a cozy<br />

Pashmina to help keep the chill off this<br />

winter! Donated by MaryAnn Kershal, Choices<br />

Boutique, Lindsay. Value $200<br />

52. Historical and enchanting.<br />

Imagine a romantic overnight mid-week<br />

getaway for two at the beautiful Sir William<br />

Mackenzie Inn in Kirkfield. This includes your<br />

stay in a beautifully detailed guest room,<br />

champagne, flowers, chocolates, a cheese<br />

tray and a full delectable breakfast for two,<br />

all nestled in lovely gardens and majestic<br />

century old trees. Donated by Jeremy Pierpoint<br />

and Sharon Arnaud, The Sir William Mackenzie Inn,<br />

Kirkfield. Value $270<br />

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53. Dim the lights, light the candles.<br />

This pair of green glass candleholders would<br />

be a perfect accent for Christmas or any<br />

occasion. Donated by Glenn Taylor, Belleville Value $205<br />

54. Step back in time. Enjoy the historic<br />

Dundurn Castle, which will be decorated<br />

with Victorian Christmas charm. Start the<br />

evening with carol singing and an assortment<br />

of traditional Christmas food served in the<br />

historic kitchen from December 4 – 21,<br />

2008. As part of this package you can also<br />

enjoy a Victorian Cooking Workshop on Saturday<br />

January 17, 2009, which includes<br />

19th century recipes and cooking lessons.<br />

Top off the night with an overnight stay at the<br />

Inchbury Inn Bed & Breakfast located right<br />

behind Dundurn Castle. Tour and cooking<br />

workshop donated by Durdun National<br />

Historical Site. Overnight accommodation donated<br />

by Dough and Solonge Trudel, Inchbury Inn, Hamilton.<br />

Value $230<br />

55. Great accents! This pair of elegant<br />

handcrafted decorator cushions would grace<br />

any décor! Donated by Monica Chapman and Karen<br />

O’Neill, <strong>Kawartha</strong> Drapery and Decorating Inc. Value<br />

$250<br />

56. Set the stage! If you are selling your<br />

house you will want to take advantage of this<br />

$250 gift certificate for a two and half hour<br />

Home Staging Consultation from Mary Ellen’s<br />

Staging. As a well-known local art instructor<br />

Mary Ellen applies her artistic talents to “stage”<br />

her clients’ homes.<br />

Donated by Mary Ellen Gerster’s Home Staging,<br />

Lindsay. Value $250<br />

57. Go green! This pair of green striped<br />

Catcus silk runners topped off with two<br />

matching Catcus silk decorator cushions<br />

would make an elegant statement in any<br />

home décor.<br />

Donated by Carol Stechnyshyn, Sylvestres, Lindsay<br />

Value $250<br />

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58. They shoot – they score! If you are<br />

Senators fans you won’t want to miss out on<br />

these tickets to see the Ottawa Senators vs.<br />

the Atlantic Thrashers on December 16,<br />

2008 at 7:30pm – Section 109, Row B Seat<br />

1 & 2! Donated by Russell Alexander, Barrister &<br />

Solicitor. Value $260<br />

59. Pretty Pandora! This contemporary<br />

sterling silver and 14 KY gold Pandora<br />

bracelet is accented with a beautiful Pandora<br />

Murano glass bead in captivating red and<br />

would be an elegant gift for that someone<br />

special! Donated by The Johnson Family, Johnson<br />

Jewelry Limited, Lindsay. Value $310<br />

60. Windswept Oak. This magical metal,<br />

stone and mixed media creation from mild<br />

steel captures the beauty of nature and would<br />

make for an appealing addition to any home.<br />

Donated by Cathy Mark, Little Britain. Value $340<br />

61. Take a break! Two of you can luxuriate<br />

with an overnight stay in a Fairmont Deluxe<br />

Guestroom at the Fairmont Royal York,<br />

Toronto. Donated by Fairmont Royal York, Toronto.<br />

Value $350<br />

62. Ravishing Raku. This stunning and<br />

colourful vessel was created by Carol Grant<br />

and would make a beautiful centrepiece or<br />

creative accent piece to any home décor.<br />

Donated by Carol Grant, Deep River. Value $350<br />

63. Beautifully carved. This lovely soap<br />

stone carving of a walrus is timeless and<br />

is simply stunning. Donated by Glenn Taylor,<br />

Belleville. Value $348<br />

64. Urban Rhythm. This 24 x 24"acrylic<br />

painting depicts an abstract impression of life<br />

within an urban environment. It is cohesive in<br />

design, yet exemplifies the turbulence of<br />

urban life. Donated by artist Louise Whale, Sonya.<br />

Value $395


65. Kayo O Young. This signed vase by<br />

Kayo O Young of Kleinberg was part of the<br />

furnishings in the Reagan Suite, Toronto,<br />

during the G-7 Summit meeting 25 years<br />

ago. Donated by Glenn Taylor, Belleville. Value $375<br />

66. The bear facts. Another exquisite<br />

soapstone carving of a bear to grace your<br />

home. Donated by Glenn Taylor, Belleville. Value $395<br />

67. ”Fragrant Summer”. This beautiful,<br />

original watercolour painting was painted<br />

especially for the <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong> by local artist<br />

Charles Leung and captures the beauty of<br />

summer lilies and butterflies. Created and<br />

donated by Charles Leung, Whispering Snow<br />

Studio, Lindsay. Value $400<br />

68. Greek Cuisine Package. Enjoy two<br />

bottles of premium vintage Greek wine from<br />

our private and personal collection. A bottle<br />

of extra, extra virgin oil and Greek Kalamata<br />

olives from Chris’s own olive orchards in<br />

Sparta. Plus, a wedge of Kefalograviera; one<br />

of Greece’s finest table cheeses. To enhance<br />

“going Greek”, we include a gift certificate for<br />

dinner for four at the Olympia Restaurant.<br />

Donated by Chris Kakabsis, Costas and Nicki Dedes. Value<br />

$500<br />

69. It’s a slam dunk! Raptor’s fan’s<br />

behold – two Platinum tickets to see Raptors<br />

vs. Lakers on Wednesday February 4, 2008<br />

– 7pm. Donated by Greg and Elaine Walling. Value<br />

$405<br />

70. Lost! This beautifully framed original<br />

acrylic landscape original was painted by<br />

artist Doris Clemes and would be a perfect<br />

addition to your home.<br />

Donated by Doris Clemes, Guelph. Value $495<br />

71. <strong>Kawartha</strong> memories. Everyone in<br />

this area appreciates the beauty of a blue<br />

heron; now with this amazing print of a<br />

heron, you can enjoy it everyday in your<br />

home! Donated by Fred Thornhill, Fred Thornhill<br />

Photography, Bobcaygeon. Value $400<br />

72. Snowbirds behold!. Four of you can<br />

catch an exciting game in Tampa Florida on<br />

Thursday February 12, 2009 at 7:30 pm to see<br />

Tampa Bay play the Leafs. Donated by Dean<br />

Whaley, Tampa Bay Lightning Hockey Club, Tampa. Value<br />

$400<br />

73. Let it snow! Hit the hills on this 5150<br />

wood core snowboard complete with Burton<br />

double ratchet bindings. Donated by Ray<br />

Parnell, Parnell’s Ski Shop, Devil’s Elbow. Value $450.<br />

74. Be raptured! Catch an exciting game<br />

with Platinum tickets to see the Raptors vs.<br />

the Nuggets on Wednesday December 31st<br />

2008 at 7pm. Donated by Greg and Elaine Walling,<br />

Lindsay. Value $405.<br />

75. Make an entrance! At least this<br />

textured Greek urn will make your entrance<br />

simply stunning! Donated by Glenn Taylor,<br />

Belleville. Value $449<br />

76. The Hills are Alive! Four of you can<br />

delight to the popular Sound of Music at the<br />

Princess of Wales Theatre on Saturday<br />

January 10, 2009 at 7:30pm – Orchestra<br />

K – seats 24-27. Donated by Alex<br />

Richardson, BDO Dunwoody LLP, Lindsay. Value<br />

$480<br />

77. Ridout Photography Family<br />

Portrait Session. Your Session will include<br />

approximately two-hour shoot, private password<br />

protected gallery and an 11x14 portrait of your<br />

choice. Photography to take place within 50 km<br />

radius of Lindsay Ontario.<br />

Donated by Mark Ridout, Mark Ridout Photography.<br />

Value $425<br />

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78. Elegant and unique. This set of fine<br />

Russian china plates would enhance any<br />

table setting. Donated by Glenn Taylor, Belleville<br />

Value $575<br />

79. Wine 101. Let a certified sommelier<br />

take you shopping for wine and then help<br />

you host a private tasting in your home.<br />

Learn techniques on how to decant, filter,<br />

open and breathe wine, what glasses to use<br />

and how to store wine. Chose a theme –<br />

shopping for wine for the holidays, or buying<br />

wine for entertaining. Donated by John Brass,<br />

Certified Sommelier, Lindsay. Value $500<br />

80. Natural Mic Mac. This 23” X 21” oil<br />

framed painting was painted by Bruno Cote<br />

of Eastern Townships, Quebec. Donated by<br />

Glenn Taylor. Value $1300<br />

81. Lovely and lavish. A towering<br />

Elizabethan lantern is decorated lavishly<br />

with beaded fronds, jewelled grapes and a<br />

harmony of festive foliages. A large pillar<br />

candle, beaded seasonal fruits complete this<br />

romantic table scape. Donated by Graham and<br />

Joan Irwin, Graham Interiors, Bridgenorth. Value $650<br />

82. Winter wonderland. This lovely<br />

pair of watercolour paintings were<br />

painted by Kennedy. Donated by Glenn Taylor.<br />

Value $600<br />

83. Sensational soapstone. Inuit art<br />

is to be appreciated in this fine soapstone<br />

sculpture of a kayak, created by L. Akpaliapik.<br />

Donated by Glenn Taylor, Belleville. Value $600<br />

84. This is the way to dine! Imagine<br />

having Executive Chef Henry Tucker; from<br />

Quizine Connection prepare a three-course<br />

dinner for six in a private dining setting of<br />

your choice! It can be yours with this gift<br />

certificate! Donated by Debbie Cathey, Quizine<br />

Connection, Lindsay. Value $600<br />

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85. Raku for you. If you like raku pottery this<br />

piece that was created by Cunningham will<br />

surely appeal to your senses! Donated by Glenn<br />

Taylor, Belleville. Value $743.<br />

86. “Wandering Warren”. Warren<br />

celebrates 35 years of professional entertainment<br />

from coast to coast singing his country<br />

blues. With this gift certificate you get to<br />

choose the venue for an evening of fabulous<br />

entertainment by Warren. Donated by Warren<br />

Sutcliffe, Janetville. Value $800<br />

87. A perky parrot. This unique and<br />

colourful Werner Arnold wood sculpture of a<br />

parrot is both decorative and entertaining!<br />

Donated by Glenn Taylor, Belleville. Value $800<br />

88. Delicate and unique. This beautiful<br />

crane and muskox horn carving by Derrold<br />

Taylor would be a real showcase duet.<br />

Donated by Glenn Taylor. Value $925<br />

89. Spa getaway! The two of you will<br />

be delighted with this overnight stay at the<br />

Eganridge heritage estate, overlooking<br />

scenic Sturgeon Lake. This getaway<br />

includes country continental breakfasts,<br />

dinner for two including gratuities and a<br />

$200 spa credit for Eganridge’s luxurious<br />

spa. Donated by John and Patty Egan, Eganridge<br />

Country Inn & Spa Value $800<br />

90. Crafty Crayola. This incredible package<br />

of Crayola products would make any child’s<br />

Christmas morning a sheer delight! Donated by<br />

Crayola Canada, Lindsay. Value $300<br />

91. Up Up and Away! Here is your<br />

chance for the two of you to experience a<br />

romantic champagne hot air balloon ride!<br />

Donated by RE/MAX Country Town Realty, Lindsay.<br />

Value $950


92. ”Hope.” Renowned artist, Gudrun<br />

Girgis created this beautiful statue of a<br />

young infant in a basket who is looking at<br />

the world in wonder. Gudrun created this<br />

especially for the <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong>. Created and<br />

donated by Gudrun Girgis, Barrie. Value $800<br />

93. Simply stunning. If you love John<br />

Hardy jewellery, you will love this pair of Batu<br />

Dot silver and gold amethyst checkerboard<br />

cushion earrings. Exquisite! Donated by Ellen<br />

Woodward, Woodward Design, Lindsay. Value $1095<br />

94. You can see clearly now! Here is a<br />

great opportunity to get those new glasses<br />

with this certificate for one pair of Essilor<br />

progressive lenses and your choice of<br />

frames. Donated by Neil Young, Young’s Optical,<br />

Lindsay. Value $1000<br />

95. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend!<br />

This custom made pendant is set in14K<br />

yellow gold with a pink Tourmaline and five<br />

channel-set, round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

and has been appraised at $1500.00.<br />

Created and donated by Marilyn Waitkus, <strong>Kawartha</strong><br />

Jewellery and Repair. Value $1500<br />

96. ”Migration.” This stunning acrylic<br />

painting was created by Mike Hammer of<br />

Toronto, son of international violinist, Mosha<br />

Hammer. Working drawing and pictures are<br />

included with this unique piece of art.<br />

Donated by Glenn Taylor. Value $2070<br />

97. Powers out? Now it’s on with this<br />

PowerG four-stroke engine generator with<br />

1000 watts – you don’t want to be without it!<br />

Donated by John Fox, Canadian Tire, Lindsay. Value $300<br />

98. Magnificant Manitou. This exquisite<br />

original oil painting of the Manitou River by<br />

Bruno Cote would look amazing in any<br />

decor. Donated by Glenn Taylor. Value $1300<br />

99. Wooden Sticks for four! This<br />

incredible Play Plus Package includes a<br />

one-night stay for four in one of the cozy<br />

Wooden Sticks cabins, 18 hole round of golf<br />

after 2 pm on arrival day, 18 hole round of<br />

golf before 8 am on departure day, shared<br />

use of golf cart, use of CPGA supervised<br />

practice facilities, golf cart snacks and<br />

non-alcoholic refreshments, lunch and<br />

dinner on arrival day and breakfast and lunch<br />

on departure day, Valid Sunday – Thursday<br />

until October 31, 2009. Donated by Robert and<br />

Shirley Bellamy and Wooden Sticks. Value $1600<br />

100. Flat and fabulous! Imagine this 37”<br />

LCD Sharp Aquos high definition television!<br />

With features like True 16:9 aspect ratio,<br />

ASV/Black TFT LCD panel that delivers fast<br />

response times and a spectacular picture,<br />

176 degree viewing angle, 60,000-hour lamp<br />

life, 6ms response time, dual HDMI inputs<br />

and PC input to turn your TV into a PC monitor,<br />

bottom-mounted speakers and black cabinet –<br />

you have everything you need and more!<br />

Donated by The Flat Panel Shoppe at Kennedy Electric<br />

Ltd., Lindsay Value $1200<br />

101. Luxurious leather! This Lizzy<br />

lounge chair will melt the tension and stress<br />

away. The leather cushion makes a sleek<br />

design statement and is easy to clean. The<br />

beech veneer frame is flexible but sturdy.<br />

The setting is complete with your feet up on<br />

a matching ottoman. Donated by Bjorn Alfredson,<br />

Holsag Canada. Value $550<br />

102. Rustic twig. If you like the natural<br />

look, this handcrafted twig plant stand would<br />

be just right for you – great for the cottage!<br />

Created and donated by Maggie Ksander, Wickerworks,<br />

<strong>Haliburton</strong>. Value $100<br />

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103. Best of Bistro! Next summer you<br />

can relax and enjoy this rustic bistro set –<br />

just right for relaxing! Donated by Dianne Thiebert,<br />

Garry’s Garden Centre, Lindsay. Value $375<br />

104. “Entre Deux Heures” This original<br />

16” X 24” painting was created by Raphael<br />

Montpetit.<br />

Donated by Glenn Taylor, Belleville. Value $1400.00<br />

105. Pretty peacocks! This beautifully<br />

hand-painted chest is not only nice to look<br />

at - it is also practical for storage and it<br />

would make a lovely addition to any room.<br />

Donated by a Friend of the Children. Value $250<br />

106. Great outdoors comfort. You can<br />

relax and enjoy the backyard in this comfy<br />

patio furniture set. Donated by Glenn Taylor,<br />

Belleville. Value $1300<br />

107. Cozy and elegant. Imagine the<br />

enjoyment you would have with this<br />

attractive cherrywood finish electric fireplace.<br />

Measuring 48" X 42" X 17". The 23" firebox<br />

will provide warmth that is both economical<br />

and comforting.<br />

Donated by Evelyn and Ron<br />

Northmore, Northmore Fuels, Lindsay. Value $700<br />

108. Charming and durable. What a<br />

great accent for your deck! This handpainted<br />

floor mat would add a touch of class<br />

and colour to your outdoor haven! Created and<br />

donated by Moyra Pett, Lindsay. Value $100<br />

109. Nest of tables. The distinctive<br />

penshell and snakestone border treatment<br />

graces the tops of these elegant accent<br />

nesting tables. Donated by Lisa and David Parsons,<br />

Southern Comfort Home & Hearth, Lindsay. $899<br />

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110. Garden goose glory. Renowned<br />

artist Charles O’Neil created this intricate<br />

and colourful wire goose sculpture just for<br />

your backyard!<br />

Created and donated by Charles O’Neil, Bent Offerings,<br />

<strong>Haliburton</strong>. Value $350<br />

Thanks again to all of the<br />

generous silent auction<br />

donors.


Thank Thank You<br />

Thank you to all of the dedicated volunteers who worked<br />

so hard to make this starlit fantasy a tremendous<br />

success for the children.<br />

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With Appreciation<br />

We sincerely thank marketingsolutions for generously<br />

donating the creative and production of the <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong><br />

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Promise Promise Sponsor Sponsor<br />

The <strong>Kawartha</strong>-<strong>Haliburton</strong> Children’s <strong>Foundation</strong> extends their sincere<br />

appreciation to our Promise Sponsor who is sending seven<br />

children of abuse to camp.<br />

Remembering the Children<br />

A Friend of the Children.<br />

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<strong>Dream</strong> Sponsor<br />

The <strong>Kawartha</strong>-<strong>Haliburton</strong> Children’s <strong>Foundation</strong> thanks<br />

our <strong>Dream</strong> Sponsor who is sending fourteen<br />

children to camp for one week.<br />

We’re proud to support activities and events that involve<br />

the community. Thank you for the opportunity to<br />

participate in the <strong>Dream</strong> <strong>Ball</strong>.<br />

Dennis Smith, Branch Manager<br />

165 Kent Street West, Lindsay, Ontario<br />

705.324.2123<br />

The Bank of Nova Scotia

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