Gas Kiln Building ? A useful booklet published by the American Craftsmen's Council--is Paul Soldner's Kiln Construction, American Craftsmen's Council, 29 West 53rd St., New York. A POTTERY STUDIO AT THE BURNABY ART CENTRE Burnaby is about to enter a new level of activity in the field of ceramics. There has been a group of people who, for the past year, have been working toward the establishment of a Pottery Studio at the Burnaby Art Centre and now their hard work is paying off. The studio is nearing completion and classes will soon begin. The classes will be at all levels from beginning to advanced and the studio will be made available as workshop time several times a week. The studio is a renovated old building that is part of the Ceperly Estate which is now the Burnaby Art Centre. It is hoped that the classes will begin the week of Jan. 27th and shortly thereafter we will build a kiln in the studio. The kiln will be a two chambered, down draft, cantinary arch and its construction will be offered as a workshop so interested persons can attend and learn from the event. For further information about the studio or classes contact Byron Johnstad at 298-4218 or 526-5782. DISTRICT NEWS: (The Western Potter would appreciate news from other districts in B,C,). Report to the Western Potter from the Okanagan Valley Two successful show sales have recently been held in the Okanagan. The first comprised the work of ''Five Potters" including G. Tillapaugh of Kelowna, Frank Poll of Vernon, Des Loane of Summerland, B. Kingsmill of Kelowna and F. Hatfield of Oyama. The second, a one- man show by F. Hatfield, was held in the Vernon Civic Art Gallery in Ais