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Silent Auction Silent Auction D01 A 750ml bottle of Courvoisier VSOP cognac Donated by: A Friend of MSH Foundation Value: $90 D02 A bottle each of Grey Goose Vodka, Glenfiddich 14 Year Old Rich Oak Single Malt scotch whisky, Crown Royal Blender’s Select Canadian whisky Donated by: A Friend of MSH Foundation Value: $175 D03 Gift certificate at Next Door restaurant on Main Street Unionville Donated by: Next Door Restaurant Value: $100 D04 $100 gift card to Peter’s Fine Dining Donated by: Peter’s Fine Dining Value: $100 D05 $100 gift card to Diana’s Oyster Bar & Grill Donated by: Diana’s Oyster Bar & Grill Value: $100 DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT D06 Gift Certificate to The School Fine Dining Donated by: The School Fine Dining Value: $200 D07 Gift certificates to Pastaggio Italian Eatery, Hanson’s Restaurant and Main Street Bakehouse in Stouffville Donated by: Pastaggio Italian Eatery, Hanson’s Restaurant and Main Street Bakehouse Value: $200 D08 Pizza for a year - one (1) free large pizza each month Donated by: Boston Pizza Stouffville Value: $360 14 34th Annual Golf Tournament Silent Auction K01 80 minute package for a family of four (4) Donated by: Goodwood Kartways Value: $145 K02 Cineplex passes for two (2) adults and two (2) children with drinks, popcorn and selection of candy treats Donated by: A Friend of MSH Foundation Value: $75 FOR THE KIDS K03 Guided, behind-the-scenes look at the operations of Canada’s busiest airport, Pearson International Airport Donated by: GTAA Value: $500 G01 Foursome of golf at Watson’s Glen Golf Club in Pickering and mens spring/fall jacket, size (XL) Donated by: TACC and FIELDGATE Construction & PAR-Med Property Services Inc. Value: $440 G02 Play a round at Upper Unionville Golf Club with your foursome. Includes shared use of golf cart and range facilities prior to your round Donated by: TACC and FIELDGATE Construction Value: $440 GOLF G03 Foursome of golf at Peninsula Lakes Golf, men’s spring/fall jacket, size (L) and golf balls Donated by: TACC and FIELDGATE Construction & PAR-Med Property Services Inc. Value: $495 G04 Play a foursome of golf at Wyndance Golf Club in Uxbridge. Power cart not included Donated by: Wyndance Golf Club Value: $520 th 34 Annual Golf Tournament 15 Silent Auction G05 Foursome at King Valley Golf Club, men’s spring/fall jacket, size (S) and golf balls Donated by: The Regional Municipality of York & PAR-Med Property Services Inc. Value: $385 G06 Foursome with carts at Taboo Course Donated by: Taboo Resort Value: $790 G07 Foursome with carts and pregame facilities at Eagles Nest Golf Club Donated by: Dufferin Aggregates Value: $800 G08 Foursome with carts at Thornhill GOLF Golf & Country Club Donated by: Thornhill Golf & Country Club Value: $750 G09 A complimentary threesome of golf with PGA of Canada Professional, Paul Bussiere at Ladies Golf Club Donated by: Ladies Golf Club and Paul Bussiere Value: $750 G10 Foursome with carts at Angus Glen Golf Club Donated by: Angus Glen Golf Club Value: $600 G11 Foursome with carts at Kings Riding Golf Club Donated by: Star Metroland Media Group Value: $660 16 34th Annual Golf Tournament Silent Auction G12 Golf Gear Donated by: Toromont Industries & PAR-Med Property Services Inc. Value: $270 G13 Foursome at Granite Club Donated by: Granite Golf Club Value: $600 G14 Foursome with carts for a weekday at OslerBrook Golf & Country Club in Collingwood Donated by: Peter & Dorothy Mason Value: $500 G16 Golf at The National Golf Club in Woodbridge Donated by: The National Golf Club GOLF Value: $775 G18 Threesome at Magna Golf Club hosted by Scott Forrestall. Valid for 2018 golf season. Date to be mutually agreed upon. Subject to availability Donated by: Magna Golf Club & Scott Forrestall Value: Priceless G19 Foursome of golf at Lionhead Golf & Country Club in Brampton Donated by: KaneffGolf Value: $320 G20 Foursome at Royal Niagara Golf Club Donated by: KaneffGolf Value: $280 th 34 Annual Golf Tournament 17 Silent Auction G21 Foursome at Wooden Sticks Golf Course in Uxbridge Donated by: Wooden Sticks Golf Course Value: $780 G22 Four (4) weekday golf guest fees with carts Donated by: Bayview Golf and Country Club Value: $600 G23 $1,000 entrance fee for 2019 season GOLF Donated by: York Downs Golf & Country Club Value: $1,000 G24 $1,000 entrance fee for 2019 season Donated by: York Downs Golf & Country Club Value: $1,000 G25 Foursome of golf at Lebovic Golf Club in Aurora Donated by: Lebovic Golf Club Value: $800 W01 Comprehensive Personal Medical Assessment Donated by: Medcan Clinic Value: $2,895 W02 $150 gift certificate for products and services at Scandinave Spa at Blue Mountain Donated by: Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain Value: $150 HEALTH & WELLNESS HEALTH W03 Gift box includes a collection of products and services for men’s services, hair and shaving products Donated by: Starks Barber Company Value: $500 18 34th Annual Golf Tournament Silent Auction H01 $500 towards the purchase of a made to measure suit or jacket including a wardrobe consultation Donated by: Mariani’s Custom Clothiers Value: $500 H02 Dress to impress with a new suit, shirt, tie, shoes, underwear and belt Donated by: Ed’s Fine Imports Value: $1,500 H03 $100 gift card to use at Winners, HomeSense, and Marshalls with Tim Hortons Gift Basket Donated by: TJX Canada & Tim Hortons Value: $190 H04 HOME & LIFESTYLE Store all your essentials in this Kate Spade Stacy Haven Lane wallet in French navy with sparkle dots Donated by: The Powell and Gallop Team, Royal LePage Your Community Realty Value: $130 H05 Gift basket of interior decorating essentials and gift certificate for two (2) hour consultation Donated by: Signature Interiors by Jennifer Fowler Value: $570 S01 Pair of tickets to see Toronto Blue Jays vs. Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday, August 25, 2018 Donated by: Brad & Lara Morris Value: $216 SPORT S02 Pair of tickets to see Toronto Blue Jays vs. Cleveland Indians on Saturday, September 8, 2018 Donated by: Brad & Lara Morris Value: $172 th 34 Annual Golf Tournament 19 Silent Auction S03 A pair of platinum tickets to a mutually agreed upon 2018-2019 Toronto Raptors home game Donated by: Brad & Lara Morris Value: $500 S04 Four (4) green tickets to cheer on the Toronto Maple Leafs at a mutually agreed upon 2018-2019 home game Donated by: Brad & Lara Morris Value: $600 S05 Pair of tickets to see Toronto Blue Jays vs. Cleveland Indians on Sunday, September 9, 2018 Donated by: Peter & Coleen Allum Value: $150 S06 Two (2) gold tickets to see a Toronto Maple Leafs 2018-2019 season home game SPORT Donated by: Cesaroni Contracting Inc. Value: $400 S07 Set of four (4) tickets to see Toronto Argos vs. Hamilton Ticats on Saturday, September 8, 2018. Includes use of exclusive season ticket holder entrance and 15% off merchandise at BMO Field Donated by: Trisan Construction Value: $400 S08 Connor McDavid autographed hockey puck Donated by: Ron Hulse & Karen Chadwick Value: $500 S09 Day of fishing for two (2) with lunch Donated by: The Franklin Club Value: $400 20 34th Annual Golf Tournament Silent Auction S10 Four (4) tickets to see Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Lightning on September 3, 2018 Donated by: CDC Contracting Value: $365 S11 Pair of Gold tickets to see Toronto Maple Leafs vs. LA Kings on October 15, 2018 Donated by: Crupi Group Value: $400 S12 Two (2) tickets to see a Toronto Raptors 2018-2019 season home game Donated by: Monopoly Realty SPORT Value: $300 S13 Four (4) tickets to see Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday, September 20, 2018 Donated by: Honda Canada Inc. Value: $365 S14 Pair of Green tickets to see Toronto Maple Leafs vs. New Jersey Devils on November 9, 2018 Donated by: Atlantic Packaging Products Value: $270 Check out the auction tables for more great prizes generously donated by Ballantrae Golf Club, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment and many more!! th 34 Annual Golf Tournament 21 .
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