Snuggle Up With Celebrity Neckties
Source: |
Georgina Advocate |
Date: |
June 23, 2005 |
Author: |
John Slykhuis |
The ladies from the needlework division at the Sutton Fair want you
to tie one on for a good cause.
They're working their needle magic on the second special quilt that
will be auctioned off at the fair.
Proceeds are going to the family of a seven-month-old Georgina baby
battling leukemia.
But these pieces of cloth art are not just any quilt.
For months, the women have been approaching celebrities and sports
stars to donate ties for the cause, committee chairperson Shirley
Stiles said. The ties were then stitched into eight-inch square
panels, 30 in each of the two quilts to be auctioned off.
Celebrity donors include comedian Rick Mercer, news anchor Lloyd
Robertson, former Ontario lieutenant-governor Lincoln Alexander, Argo
coach Mike Pinball Clemons, singer Tommy Hunter, skater Kurt Browning,
media mogul Ted Rogers, comedian Dave Broadfoot, hockey stars Wendel
Clark, Andy Moog and Bob Gainey, disabled activist hero Rick Hansen --
and that's just for starters.
"Everyone was very gracious and receptive to our request,"
Mrs. Stiles said.
Not only will the two lucky winners take home the tie quilts, they
will also get letters of authenticity and photographs of the donors,
as well as many celebrity autographs.
The tie auction is Aug. 6 at 2 p.m. during the Sutton Agricultural
Fair and Horse Show, which runs Aug. 4, 5, 6, 7.
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