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Corners. Photo by Carol Edwards
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES EMERY
Elizabeth Joan Hodgins and James Edgar Emery were united in
marriage on May 28, 1977 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Granton
by Rev. Mary A. Mills. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
S. Hodgins, Grunion and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. E.
Emery, London. The bridal attendants were Norma Scott, Marlene
French and Gwen Hodgins, David Miehm was the best man and James
H. Hodgins was the usher. The couple is living in London.
MR, AND MRS, KEN WILSON
Greenway United Church was the setting for the July 1 wedding of Lin-
da Irene Stewardson and Kenneth James Wilson. The bride is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stewardson, Parkhill and the groom's
parents are Les Wilson and the late Mrs. Wilson, Lucan, Rev, H. Moore,
Grand Bend officiated. The maid of honour was Lynn Mainland, Lon-
don and the best man was Bob Stewardson, Windsor. Guests were
ushered by Cam Stewardson, Belle River and Glen Stewardson, Lucan.
The bride was given in marriage by Bill Stewardson, Bengough,
Saskatchewan. Organist was Shirley Wanner, Sarnia. The couple will
reside in Huron Park. Pix by Peake
Among the more unusual items
are original tapestries by the
Cuna Indians of the primitive San
Bias Islands in the Caribbean off
Panama, a rare Man Ray hand-
coloured etching, a Picasso
drypoint and three out of a series
of 52 large double-side playing
cards by Jean Dubuffet of
France, which he completed for a
show at the Guggenheim
Museum in New York. The base
price of each card is $85.
Dubuffet's lithographs sell in
contemporary ' galleries for
$5,000.
Each work will have a base
reserve price, ranging from $50
to $2,000 or more.
A catalogue, including a
glossary of terms, rules of the
auction, and a brief description of
each work, will be available when
the doors open at 5 p.m. for
viewing. A buffet supper will be
served in the courtyard at a cost
of $3 per person. The auction
begins at 8 15 p.m.
Mrs. Josephine Wilcox is
chairman of the auction com-
mittee whose members include
Mr. Dave Sheppard and Betty
Duffield, Barbara Busby and Leo
Morningstar. Anyone who wishes
to attend is welcome. Admission
is $3 a person. An original work of
fine art, donated by Sharon
Theobald, will be a door prize.
Atlanta, Georgia, died suddenly
early Saturday when visiting at
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Woodburn.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Brophey,
Connie, Jean and Scott have
returned home following a motor
trip to the Canadian West,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Smithers and
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smithers visited
Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Carman Smithers, London,
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Hallam and
children, Clinton, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. George
Gollen.
Mrs. Clare Reid is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, for a
few days.
By the way - Headline! - Cost of
food up again. The gardener
raises a few things, the farmer
raises a lot of things, and the
middleman raises everything.
A mayor art auction will be held.
July 31 at Grand Bend's Country
Playhouse. Works by Chagall,
Picasso, Miro, Henry Moore,
Harold Town, Walter Bachinski,
Janvier and Vasarely will be
sold. Proceeds will go to the
playhouse.
Sharon Theobald of Waterloo,
serving as guest curator and
auctioneer, describes the auction
as "fun for the adventurous and a
serious business for collectors, an
ideal opportunity for the people
who are beginning or extending a
collection." She is an accredited
auctioneer, who handles auctions
for Canada on Canvas.
The 100 works being sold at
Grand Bend include original oil
paintings, lithographs, etchings,
woodcuts, serigraphs, water
colours, sculptures and objects
d'art. The base value of the
collection, primarily from
Canada, Europe and the United
States, is between $35,000 and
$40,000.
Times.AgIvacata, July 21, 1977