EDITOR

I would like to remind everyone that our newsletter is being compiled at the Guild's
office above our Gallery so all correspondence, advertising, etc., should be
directed there. The deadline for the April newsletter will be March 24th.

I still need an assistant editor. The job consists of compiling the news, etc.
for typing, then pasting-up ready for printing, a pleasant 2 to 4 hours work
at the most. Please phone and volunteer at 922-6620.

Anne Fleetham
Editor

March 1986 ISSN 6319 812%

Published by the Potters Guild of British Columbia, 1359 Cartwright Street,
Granville Island, Vancouver, 8.C. V6H 3R?

Editor: Anne Fleetham
Mailing: Jan Jorgenson
Contributors: Leana Lake, Margaret McClelland and David Zawaduk and Hannah Diamond

ADVERTISING RATES: PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGES: All adds must be pre-paid. Full
page $45.00; half-page $25.00; quarter-page $15.00; $5.00 for 3 lines and
$2.00 for each additional line.

CONGRATULATIONS

The Potters Guild up-stairs office space has now been painted, changed
around a bit and cleaned and is in use for the business of the Guild

Many thanks are due to all the volunteers who did these jobs so expertly
and cheerfully. To the cleaners and painters, Danny Kostyshin, Dave
Walmsley, Tim Hiltze and Larry Smith. To Jo Blackmore and Jeannie Mah who
cleaned the stairway and hall. To John Pickering and Jobst Frohberg - both
in the studio at the back of the building - who took out the darkroom
partition and rearranged the electrical outlets, etc.

To Paula Locke who, not once, but four or five times, scrubbed the floor,
scraped off the paint drips, cleaned the sink (scraping off tons of debris
and paint!) and worked on the floor so that it looks like new, then re-
washed the stairs to keep the whole area dust free, a very dirty and time
consuming job! Thanks also to those members who have donated furniture,
especially for the chairs and the sofa donated by Jan Jorgenson. Many thanks
to all of you. I hope I have not left anyone unthanked, but I know that

there are others.

Margaret McClelland
Volunteer organizer