MEETING September 16th, 1987 will be the first fall meeting of the Potters Guild of British Columbia, to be held at 7:30 p.m, at Van Dusen Gardens, 37th Avenue and Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C, Members, would-be members and just-plain-interested in- dividuals are welcome, Bring along your ideas and energies for what promises to be a very exciting year. Guest speaker this month is Jeanie Mah, who will be demons- trating her air brush technique, discussing her work, and showing slides. Jeanie, a5 you will remember, won first prize in the non-functional category at "Ceramics'81", the Guild show held last May at Robson Square Media Centre. Jeanie's work in delicate porcelain with its subtle colouration is excellent. Don't miss this meeting. HYCROFT SALE ] It is again that time of year to start thinking about the Hycroft Sale. This is the Guild's big money-making event of the year, and again we need your help and support to make this sale a success. For all our new mwmbers and those who have never participated in the Hycroft Sale, or who have never seen the display, it is a fun time for the potter, and a chance to get together and to share new ideas and see some really excellent work. The pots this year are to be delivered to Hycroft, 1489 McRae Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. (near Granville and 16th), on Thursday, November 26th, 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The sale will take place Friday, November 27th, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The Guild will take a 25% commission on all sales. Complete details and information will be sent to all entrants. The $15.00 entry fee to be sent with the entry is for non- workers while the $10.00 fee is for workers. Workers must volunteer a minimum of 2 hours work for the $5.00 discount. Please mail entry form and fee to: Marilyn Wallace, 4205 1