MEETING The next general meeting of the Potters Guild of British Colum- bia takes place at Van Dusen Gardens, 37th and Oak Street, Vancouver, beginning at 7:00p.m. Wednesday, November 18th. Tam Irving, who teaches at the Emily Carr College of Art will be the guest speaker. Tam prepares his glazes from rocks he collects around the city and province. He is a geology buff and will be focusing his talk on rock formations and locations in relation to a potter's materials. Explained in layman's language, it should be fascinating to learn where and how the various bags of ingredients we buy really originate. Tam will also show slides of local deposits and have glaze samples on hand for viewing, Coffee, tea and home baked treats will be served from 7-8p.m. Jo Blackmore, May Kingsley, Brian Harton and Jeanne Lewis will display their pots. A business meeting begins at 8p.m. and Tam will begin at 9pm. HYCROFT SALE The Guild relies on the Hycroft Sale for funds to op- erate over the coming year. We need your help and your pots to make it a financial success. If you can donate é@ hours of your time, please phone 922-1453. We still need volunteers for cashiering, checking pots, floor- walkers, etc. This year Hiro Urakami and Georgina Hughes will be in charge of the committee for displaying the pots, 11 pots will be thoroughly checked for cracks, rough edges, etc., as only those of top quality will be displayed, SPREAD THE WORD, tell your friends about the Potters Guild Sale at Hycroft on the 27th Nov. 1