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IBM AS/400 Electronic Auction Panasonic TOUGHBOOK™ Silent Auction (2011) Rules SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING AUCTION CONTRIBUTORS The Panasonic TOUGHBOOK™ Silent Auction (2011) will take place during ACADEMY OF SPHERICAL ARTS AFRICAN LION SAFARI the 2011 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Celebration from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 AMBASSADOR CONFERENCE CENTRE KINGSTON AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE p.m. on Monday, November 14, 2011. ANAHEIM DUCKS ANTONIO “IGUANAS” FUSCO ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO ARTWORLD OF SHERWAY BALTIMORE ORIOLES BALTIMORE RAVENS All in-venue participants shall register their name and phone number to BENCH BILLY THE DRIVER receive a secret Personal Identification Number (PIN#). In-venue registration BIRD KINGDOM BOSTON BRUINS BOWMANVILLE ZOO BRADY QUINN (& RILEY) closes at 9:55 p.m. sharp. Remote participants must pre-register via BUFFALO BANDITS BUFFALO SABRES HHOF.com by 12:01 p.m. (noon) on Wednesday, November 9, 2011. CANADA AGRICULTURE MUSEUM CANADA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM CANADIAN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE CAROLINA HURRICANES All in-venue bids shall be recorded via the touch screen terminals outside of CASA LOMA CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS CHICAGO FIRE SOCCER CLUB CHRIS HUTHER Starbucks in the Brookfield Place Concourse. CLARK KOZANCZYN CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG CN TOWER COLORADO AVALANCHE Until 9:55 p.m., raised bids (“Highest Bids”) will be concurrently updated and COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS CRAIG “ONE IS SUFFICIENT” CAMPBELL DALLAS COWBOYS DALLAS STARS displayed on the large screen monitors. DARRYL BOYNTON DAVE AND BUSTERS DAVID ARRIGO DELTA CHELSEA DOWNTOWN TORONTO DERRICK LUCK DETROIT RED WINGS At 9:55 p.m. sharp, the “Highest Bids” displays will be frozen and all EDMONTON OILERS FAIRMONT LE CHATEAU FRONTENAC registered participants will have an opportunity to make one Final Bid on any FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK FANTASY FAIR FIREBALL-BUBBSIE ENTERPRISES FIREFLY BOOKS LTD. number of items (the computer will allow each participant only one Final Bid FROZEN POND G & A CORPORATE per item and will reject bids lower than the “Highest Bids” posted as of 9:55 GENERAL STORE PUBLISHING HOUSE GRAND OLE OPRY HAGGAR CANADA HARBOURFRONT CENTRE p.m.). HEDGEHOG JEREMY HERSH BORENSTEIN HIGH FIELDS COUNTRY INN & MEDI SPA HOCKEY HALL OF FAME HOCKLEY VALLEY RESORT ILITCH HOLDINGS, INC. Final Bids will be made by secret entry and participants are encouraged to IMPERIAL OIL INDIANA PACERS register Final Bids in a timely manner. JACK “MASTERCARD, WHITE GLOVES, TRIPPER” PRITCHARD JAW SHIELD INC. JOHN WILEY & SONS CANADA JUNGLE CAT WORLD JUPITER INDUSTRIES KANEFF GOLF Remote participants are only eligible to place Final Bids via email KROEGER INC. LACEY ESTATES LEGENDS ESTATE WINERY LOS ANGELES KINGS ([email protected]) between 10:00 p.m. and 10:20 p.m. (which will be MARCHE RESTAURANT TORONTO MARIGOLDS & ONIONS inputted by in-venue staff prior to 10:30 p.m.). The “Highest Bids” listing will McMICHAEL CANADIAN ART COLLECTION MEDIEVAL TIMES MIKE WEIR WINES MINNESOTA WILD be sent to any remote participants at approximately 10:00 p.m. MIRAGH “MI-RAG” ADDIS BITOVE MSM TRANSPORTATION MYSTERIOUSLY YOURS…MYSTERY DINNER THEATRE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS’ ASSOCIATION NEW JERSEY DEVILS In-venue Final Bids closes at 10:30 p.m. sharp, at which time the “Highest NEW YORK RANGERS OAKLAND ATHLETICS Bids” display will be refreshed listing all auction prize winners. ONTARIO PLACE ONTARIO SCIENCE CENTRE PANASONIC CANADA INC. PHIL PRITCHARD PIER 4 STOREHOUSE RESTAURANT PILLITTERI ESTATES WINERY All times noted above are Eastern Standard Time PLAYDIUM PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS QUAGMIRE GOLF RAY ROMANO REEBOK / CCM HOCKEY RENAISSANCE TORONTO DOWNTOWN HOTEL Any auction item with matching Final Highest Bids will be awarded as follows: RICK OLIVIERI RITZ-CARLTON TORONTO ROB CAMPBELL SCHOOL OF SHOOTING ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM RORY ROSEGARTEN ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM 1. to the participant who held the “Highest Bid” on the particular item for the SCANDINAVE SPA AT BLUE MOUNTAIN SCARBORO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB SEABISCUIT PRODUCTIONS SEATTLE SEAHAWKS most time throughout the auction; OR TENNIS CANADA THE FAN 590 2. to the participant who placed the most number of bids on all items; OR THE FOURTH PERIOD MAGAZINE THE GRAND HOTEL THE HAUNTED WALK THE SECOND CITY 3. to the participant who registered their Final Bid first as clocked by the THE SPORTS COMPANY THE SPORTS NETWORK computer. TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX TORONTO BLUE JAYS TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS TORONTO ROCK TORONTO SPORT & SOCIAL CLUB TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Auction winners can redeem their respective items by credit card, interact or TYLER “JACKYL” WOLOSEWICH VIA RAIL CANADA WASHINGTON CAPITALS WESTIN HARBOUR CASTLE cash payment. WICK AGENCIES WORLDWIDE SHORT FILM FESTIVAL NEW Absolutely NO POST-EVENT SHIPPING – Must make your own YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE arrangements if unable to take tonight. ALL AUCTION WINNERS RECEIVE A GIFT BAG COURTESY OF THE FOURTH PERIOD! - all auction items are awarded on an “as is” basis - EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS TO PIERRE SANTONI, THE VIA RAIL STAFF & ALL THE - different restrictions apply to each package - VOLUNTEERS WHO HAVE HELPED CONTRIBUTE TO OUR SUCCESS THIS YEAR! - packages must be booked by winning bidder - Random Balloon Prizes ($100) Electronic Auction Item List 01. Autographed Detroit Red Wings jersey – Jimmy Devellano. (HHOF) 02. Autographed Detroit Red Wings jersey – Dino Ciccarelli. (HHOF) ID# Description Starting Bid 03. Autographed Tampa Bay Lightning jersey – Simon Gagne. (HHOF) 04. Autographed Toronto Maple Leafs jersey – James Reimer. (HHOF) 10 2012 NHL AWARDS SHOW in LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 05. Autographed HHOF jersey – Cammi Granato. (HHOF) 06. Autographed Anaheim Ducks jersey – Teemu Selanne. (Anaheim Ducks) (June 19-21, 2012) 07. Autographed Team USA jersey – Cammi Granato. (HHOF) 08. Autographed Team Canada jersey – Angela James. (HHOF) 09. Autographed NHL Alumni jersey – Lanny McDonald. (HHOF) 10. Autographed Carolina Hurricanes jersey – 2011/12 Team. (Carolina Hurricanes) 11. Autographed Columbus Blue Jackets jersey – 2010/11 Team. (Columbus Blue Jackets) 12. Autographed Colorado Avalanche jersey – 2011/12 Team. (Colorado Avalanche) 13. Autographed Dallas Stars jersey – 2011/12 Team. (Dallas Stars) 14. Autographed Edmonton Oilers jersey – 2011/12 Team. (Edmonton Oilers) 15. Autographed Los Angeles Kings jersey – 2011/12 Team. (Los Angeles Kings) 16. Autographed Washington Capitals jersey – 2010/11 Team. (Washington Capitals) Includes Round-trip airfare for 2 (From Toronto or equivalent fare). ) 17. Autographed Hamilton Bulldogs stick – 2006/07 Team. (Canadian Football Hall of Fame 2-nights accommodation for 2 (one room). 18. Autographed AHL Eastern All-Stars goalie stick – 2011 Team. (AHL) Behind-the-Scenes at rehearsal, ceremony & dinner. 19. Autographed AHL Western All-Stars goalie stick – 2011 Team. (AHL) Once-in-a-Lifetime opportunity to work with HHOF white 20. Autographed NHL ball cap – Daniel & Henrik Sedin. (NHL) gloves trophy staff and carry an NHL Trophy on the red carpet 21. Autographed HHOF hockey stick – Seven Honoured Members. (HHOF) at the 2012 NHL Awards Ceremony on June 20, 2012. 22. Autographed, framed Gordie Howe photo. (HHOF) 23. Autographed, framed Walter Gretzky photo. (Derek Luck) Compliments of the National Hockey League & Hockey Hall of Fame $2,000 24. Autographed, framed “Footloose” movie poster. (Paramount Canada) 25. Autographed, framed 2010 HHOF Inductee poster. (HHOF) 11 “VIP” LAS VEGAS TRIP for 2 to MEET-and-GREET with 26. Autographed Glory on Ice Poster – Ellis, Dionne, Sunohara, Wickenheiser. (HHOF) RAY ROMANO 27. Autographed 2007 Canadian Sports Hall of Fame Poster – Doug Flutie. (HHOF) (2011/12 show season) 28. Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Stick Putter. (Wick Agencies) 29. Team Canada Clothing Collection. (Hockey Canada, The Sports Company) 30. Nike/Under Armour Clothing Collection. (Tyler “Jackyl” Wolosewich) 31. Autographed Footballs – Mark Cohen & Pete Carroll. (CFL & Seattle Seahawks) 32. Toronto Blue Jays Collection, including autographed bat. (Toronto Blue Jays ) 33. Hockey Book Collection #1. (Firefly Books Ltd.) 34. Sports Illustrated Book Collection. (HHOF) 35. Hockey Book Collection #2. (John Wiley & Sons Canada) 36. For the Baby – Toy Basket. (Jupiter Industries) 37. For the Dog – Toy Basket. (Jupiter Industries) 38. Epson Picture Mate Personal Photo Lab Charm. (HHOF) Includes Round-trip airfare for 2 (Canada & U.S. only). 39. Home Electronics – Cordless phones, DVD Player, The Curve Telephone. (G & A Corporate, HHOF) 2-nights accommodation for 2 (The Mirage). 40. Autographed NHL Superstar Pucks – Sidney Crosby & Patrick Kane. (NHL) 2 tickets to Cirque de Soleil’s “The Beatles - Love” show. 41. Autographed HHOF Rivalry Pucks – Grant Fuhr & Joe Nieuwendyk. (HHOF) 2 VIP tickets to Ray Romano’s “Aces of Comedy” show. 42. Autographed HHOF Detroit Pucks – M. Howe, Lindsay, Robitaille. (HHOF) Meet-and-Great with Ray Romano before the show. 43. “The Builders” auto. HHOF puck collection – Bowman, Devellano & Hotchkiss. (HHOF) 44. Armourbite Performance Pack – Mouthguard, Case & Cleaner. (Jaw Shield Inc.) Compliments of Ray Romano, Rory Rosegarten, The Conversation Company, Ltd. $1,500 45. Team Finland “Game Ready” 2010 Olympic jersey – Miikka Kiprusoff. (HHOF) Electronic Auction Item List Electronic Auction Item List ID# Description Starting Bid ID# Description Starting Bid MISCELLANEOUS 12 2012 NHL ALL-STAR GAME in OTTAWA, ONTARIO 75 War Horse (January 28-29, 2012 at Scotiabank
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