CALL FOR ENTRY Cirele Craft 10th Annual Christmas Market Juried Craft Show, al Vanom- yer Trade and Convention Centre, November 11-15, 1902. contact Paul Yard, Producer, at (604) 737-9050. Oo Oo o MINO ‘92 - the 3rd International Ce- ramica Competition in two categories: ceramics design and ceramic arts, For further information, contact office at 683-9623. May 31 entry deadline. o Oo o “Original Traditions annual juried contemporary fine craft exhibition and sale will be held August 21 through 23, 1992 on the grounds of the Pacific Rim Artisan Village in Chemainua, Vancou- ver Island, B.C. For further information and application form, contact Original Traditions, Box 858, Chemainus, B.C. VOR 1KO, or call Ray Sapergia at 246- 9852. Application deadline is March d1st. o 0 oi Parke International calls for partici- pants in its many crafl shows through- out the province, including Vancouver's VanDnisen Gardens and Victoria's Crys- tal Gardens. Contact Lym at 269-2363 or Chris at 926-0486 for further infor- mation on dates and Jocatians. The Community Arts Connell of Van- courer is accepting proposals for exhi- bitioens In its gallery. Individual and proup submissions by Greater Vancou- ver artisos and artisans working in any visual art medium are welcome. Prefer- ence Will be given to proposals featuring more than ome artist and to those of emerging artists. Submissions by socle- Ues, educational institutions, and other interest groups are encouraged, Dead- line for proposals ls March 27, 1S. Submission forms are available by sending a stamped, self-addressed en- velope to: Gallery Submission Form, Community Arts Council] of Vancouver, 837 Davie St., Vancouver, Vez 1B7 oO Oo oO Membership! ininininn Many of you have been unusually swift this year in paying membership fees, and for that, thank you. If you are unsure as to Where you're at, check the envelope label. [fit says 92 after your mame, you can relax in the knowledge that your membership will continue, and that the April newsletter will arrive at your address {as long as we have the correct infor- malinr) We aim to keep you up-to-date and informed! Janie yer Son Ane ia DAVID SMITH Sun Buginnss Aeporter Despite a selhack or two and spending $2 million in the fast several years, a public Vancouver company still hopes to bring a kaolin mine at Lang Bay near Powell River inte production. Lang Bay Resources. formerly Fargo Resources, hat started an evaluation with Fletcher Chal- lenge to see if it is commercially viable to use the industrial min- eral as a wood fibre substitute, creating a brighter newsprint, This could be your space — submuasions are welcome) “Nobody's using kaolin in the Pacific Northwest right now and we're hoping to change that. It's been Loo expensive lo import.” says LBR president Lauch Farris. “The largest known deposit of kaolin on the weal coast of North America is right al Lang Bay.” The only major white kaolin mine in North America is in Geor- gia, where some of the kaolin is used to give editions of USA Today a brighter, more opaque finish, said Farris. { ) Membership Renewal { ) Change of Address Name: { ) 1992 Membership Application Mail to: The Potters Guild of B.C. 1359 Cartwright St. Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3R7 Address: City & Province: Postal Code: Tel: Ten¢lose my cheque/money order in the amount of $ ———_ 1992 Fees: Individual: $26,75/year, Group: $42.80/year, January—December incl. GST. Marck, | Soe Page 9