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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Sep 1992, p. 9

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contribute to do so by conâ€" nd : part in variâ€" ctivities, and ies to Somali int shipment St. S., Waterâ€" the Canadian group of apâ€" rioo children and the Caâ€" lief to reach Carnival" at Io <â€"@â€" ni s 429" If an autographed Don Cherry tit â€" wide and loud â€" is something you‘ve long been looking for, an upcoming sports card show and memorabilia auction could be just the answer. Sponsored and organized by Raytheon Caâ€" nada Ltd., with assistance from the Universiâ€" ty of Waterloo, the second annual charitable event is expected to raise between $10,000 and $14,000 for the United Way of Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo and Area. Local sports card and sports memorabilia dealers are donating many items for auction, and more than 30 dealers from throughout the region and beyond will have display tables set up at the event to sell collector cards &nd other related products. ‘‘The dealers have been very instrumental in this project," said one of the events organizers, Madhu Athavale of Raytheon. "This is the dealers‘ way of giving something back to the community." . Among sports celebrities taking part in the Sept. 7 event are: former NHLers Gary Dornhoefer and "Leapin‘" Lou Fontinato; Summer Olympics boxing bronze medalist mAaARAMQOQLWEAT Sports memorabhilia sale expected to raise $10,000 for United Way SCHWINN 299» DIAMOND BACK 339 719"° Christina McDougall and Robert Bowey of Raytheon display some of the items that‘ll be up for grabs at the second annual sports card show and sports memorabilia auction. Deborah Crandall photo Chris Johnson and his boxer brother Greg; Steve Rice of the Edmonton Oilers and Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for youths aged 11 to 17, and free for children 10 and younger. A souvenir auction catalogue will be given out with adult admissions. Auction items include hockey sticks autoâ€" graphed by Wayne Gretzky, Eric Lindros, Frank Peiterangelo, Guy LaFleur, Steve Rice and the entire Buffalo Sabres team, a baseball autographed by Toronto Blue Jay Juan Guzman, a limited edition print of Blue Jay Tom Henke, a Wendell Clark Toronto Maple Leafs autographed fighting game jersey, a fullâ€"page ad and a chance to write a sports column, donated by the Waterloo Chronicle, and, of course, an autographed "slightly worn" tie donated by Don Cherry. grevngusly with the -Kiu:heger Rangers; and Jim Reid, former Ottawa Rough Rider and WLU Golden Hawk. The sports card show and sports memorabilâ€" ia auction will be held September 7 (Labor Day) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the University of Waterloo Physical Activities Complex. A silent auction is held from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and a live auction will be held at 3:30 p.m. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 199 N + Cool Touch E + Super Wide Stot 2 PHILIPS 1 2 RON _ 2 io. a * "PHILIPS 5 u COFFEE MAKER a Reoatidl .'l-ll;lâ€";l;llllll. § L:"‘! ‘SunpLy® * i ‘&‘{8?-%2‘-‘;‘23-'-{ *""~ _ C @.‘I-:':":.:::.. nsuanlys 3 & Ceannd nnch"!"é \J |-|---|----|--., Kâ€"Â¥W ‘sung}:ns < 'l?:f::-s;:ifi;“:‘:‘i C o_A O suce 2]95i suce [ /{95 a White Only *05 m { C

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