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Signed Everton Shirt

Blue Kipper are pleased to announce the auction of a SIGNED EVERTON SHIRT.
It is signed by last season's 1st team squad, including Kevin Campbell, Duncan Ferguson, Paul Gascoigne, David Unsworth, & Thomas Radzinski.
The Shirt is being auctioned for 'SUNDOWNS' Charity (Reg. Charity No. 1089679).


DAVE STYLES WINS THE SHIRT WITH A LATE BID OF £275.


Roger Kenyon presents Dave Styles with his Shirt,
watched by Dave's family

 

Signed Everton Shirt

The bidding starts at £10.
The bidder with the highest bid by 11.00am (BST) on Wed 6th November 2002, gets the shirt.
Most importantly, 'Sundown' gets the cash.

DAVE STYLES WINS THE SHIRT WITH A LATE BID OF £275.

Date Name Bid
06/11/02 Dave Styles £275
25/10/02 Philip Arnold
£250
21/10/02 Dave Styles £200
21/10/02 Scot Kearney (aka Huggysmooch)
£120
18/10/02 Wayne Miller
£115
17/10/02 Scot Kearney (aka Huggysmooch)
£110
17/10/02 Leo O'Donnell £105
17/10/02 Tommy Gibbons £100
17/10/02 Stephen Robinson £95
16/10/02

Stephen Lucas (aka toffeeboy)

£80
16/10/02 James Cadwaladr £60
16/10/02 Leo O'Donnell £50
16/10/02 Steve Cook £10

'SUNDOWNS' was officially formed in September 2000. It is a support group for parents of children with Downs Syndrome. Based on the Wirral, 'SUNDOWNS' is the only British group to gain affiliation to the National Downs Syndrome Society. This has been based in the U.S.A. for over 22 years and is the largest non profit making Downs Syndrome Charity in the world. They began the first Buddy Walk 10 years ago as part of their Downs Syndrome Awareness Programme and SUNDOWNS is very proud to be the first British group to be able to bring this very positive event to the U.K.
Amongst other things this money has been used to begin a resource library on topics such as health,education and emotional support for people with Downs Syndrome and their families. We would like to increase our membership from its current 36 families. To continue with our social outings such as our Christmas Trip to Gulliver's World, Summer Dance and Christmas Dance. To broaden and strengthen the links we have made with the Health Service and Education Service. To continue to raise awareness of Downs Syndrome and the many positive contributions that these people can make to society.
Further details from PaulSundowns@aol.com (16/10/02)