CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 80, 1976 Artist Velen Fanderlik Holds One-Man Exhibit A one-man exhibit by Trail artist Velon Fanderlik was of- ficlally opened on Wednesday evening of last week at the National Exhibition Centre lo- cated near Castlegar Airport by Mayor Charles Lakes of Trail. A. brief ceremony con- * ducted by Joe Kobluk was at- Duane Harder Joe Kobluk, Artist Velen Fanderlik with Trail Mayor Chuck Lakes and Tony pes Looking Oa tended by about 100 Weat Kootenay residents, They were welcomed to the new centre by administra. lor Duane Harder. Outlining its background and purpose, Mr. Harder said that the centre was built with public funds in the expectation that the public would make full use of the facil- ities lo display . their artistry and to view: the works of others. Mr. Harder paid special tribute to the work of Harold Webber, William Merilees and Peter Oglow in .making the centre a reality. Tony Emery, a former director of the Vancouver Art - Gallery, said that he had, been Back to Real ideologies of Law and Order By John Bohle Castlegar News Slocan Valley Correspondent Bringing law and order to 7,200 people living in an area of 1,054 square miles is the Cres- cent Valley. Detachment of tte Royal Canadian* Mounted _ Pi lice. vehicles amounts to around $200,000. Five people were killed in car accidents in 1974, four in 1975 and only two so far’in 1976. Cpl. Wayne McLaren NCO, Crescent Valley detachment, attributes the decrease directly . to lower speed limits and strict of them. average over 1,000 per year. Reportable car accidents average 140 while damage to New in Town? friend where you ~ see this sign. For More Information Call +365-5638 or 365-5542 | Alcohol - problems are closely related to wilful dam- | age,- vandalism and dangerous driving. Records show it is a contributing factor to cases’ of rape, robbery and break and entry. Thefts are not. so closely relaied to alechol problems. ‘The largest group causing police problems are the 17 to 20 age group. Most breaking and entr; complaints are solved, Cpl, Mé- Laren stated, but wilful dam- age and vandalism have mini- mal solutions because people are reluctant to offer informa- tion to police for fear of being involved in’ coi SLAP THE CUFFS ON HiM, play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the following results: North-South First, Tommy. Godfrey and « Claire Bradley; ‘second, Don: Ellison and Etuka Cameron; third, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard, East-West First, Otty Ws tk MacDonald; ' second, Vanderpol’ and Ian. Glover; * third, Bennie’ Schneider and Louise Whitehead. Next week is beat’ the champs, Dr. David Kendrick and Joy Keillor, A traditional Russlan wed: ‘ding was held Aug, 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam P, Verigin of Slocan Park, with thelr daughter, Laurle Gayle, becoming the bride of Mr.’ Joe Htookoff, son of Mr, and Mrs. Pete A. Koorbatoff of Castle- Rar. The bride wore a graceful gown of polyester crepe in A-line styling with skirt .en train. The midriff was em: broidered with seed pearls and ‘the sleeves were tong. and semi-fitted, A headdress ‘of roses and pearls secured her bouffant veil of three-ler silk ‘illusion. She carried a bouquet -of yellow baby roses, blue tinted carnations and fern, 2 + The bride was.altended hy _ Miss Debbie Kerfoot of Slocan Park as maid-of-honor and Mrs. Rosemary Commings, her sis- ter, as brides-matron. Both at- tendants wore matching floor- length gowns of blue jersey with. halter-styled tops,They wore blue hats and their bou- quets were of blue and yellow carnations accented with fern. Mr.. Wayne Makaroff, of Shoreacres attended the groom as best’ man and Mr. Fred Sapriken of Glade’ ushered. * The brides’ mother | re- ceived her guests in a beautiful - floor.- length Victorian - styled floral gown of gold and white and a corsage of blue carnations. . The grooms' mother, wore a floor-length gown of gold and white Moral print, anda corsage of yellow carnations. The Hi Arrow Arms was decorated in the wedding color theme for the wedding re- ception and the groom's bro- ther, Mr, Fred ~ Koorbatoff, acted as master of ceremonies. , - Mr. Rob Verigin, of Van- couver, brother of the bride, proposed the toast. “A three-tier cake topped with a miniature: bride and groom and surrounded by yel- low and blue daisies,.was.de- corated by Mrs. Margie Kootni- koff. Out of town guests at- tended from Vancouver, Fernie and Grand Forks, For their sreddin trip to al skirt enseinble, com: > plemented by ‘a blue’ corsage. “The young couple have « made their home in Shoreacres. Workshop .On Organizing Skills Held Several local organizations were represented at the organ: izing skills workshop sponsored by’ the West Coast Community Development Institute. The workshop was held recently at Rock Lake Camp « near Cranbrook and was open to people from all over the East and West Kootenays. Workshop “skill. “sessions were offered on topics vital to people working with’ commun- ity groups. These sessions ine cluded: How to attract, train and / keep: volunteers; public. rela- tions; fund-raising ‘and finane- ing; ' management, the . basic skills; board and committee de- velopment; how to make ef- fective briefs and reports and presentations. The keynote activity of the workshop was a day-long ses- sion on ‘group dynamics and leadership skills, 5 Castlegar was represented by Norma Collier, Ann Holden, Judy and Ted Pollard, Colin Pryce, Martin Vanderpol and Norm Wolfe who were repre- senting the following organiza- ;, tions: Regional District of Cen- “ tral Kootenay, - Hobbit © Hill ¥ Centre for Children, Open & Road, Kootenay Society for the Handicapped, Kootenay-Colum- “bia Child Care Society, Family “ Association, Castlegar and Dis- ; trick” Arts: Council: and © the = Monday. Night Group. The participants reported “having hada. stimulating ‘time and expect that the workshop will have far-reaching benefits to the community as.a whole. RUSSELL AUCTION SERVICE - ‘| Antiques - ‘Household. - farm *= Construction Eq- vipment, etc: Ceking ': CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 30, 1976 | Oglow Bros. 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