Secondly was again the clay. It having been slurried previously :t was very fine indeed anc needed extra sand and grog to open it up. The grog we made from breaking up a brick and sieving it througha kitchen sieve. It was rather coarse but the clay in the end worked quite well. The wood proved rather difficult at first, not for its rarity but for quantity. Luckily though, we managed a mini fall from the local wood works. I found the wood hard but quite good to fire with as it burnt more evenly and longer in comparison with the soft cedar and fir of our own locality. With kiln god blessing, though we did have the familiar accompany- ing problems, we had gcod over-all results. To bisque took approximately three hours while glazing took about 15 minutes per piece. We used Eppens basic glaze recipe using red lead 54, Borax 14, silica 40, china clay 4. Chrome was our only oxide and it gave us some rather nice yellow-orange and green colours. Though we only had 3 or 4 full kiln days, a good time and experience was had by all. Richard Hawbolt PIRE-AWAY The new Harry Davis Booklet for Workshop Il is now available. The price is $2.75 if mailed, or you can save 25 cents and pick upa copy at a regular monthly meeting (beginning Sept.) for $2.50. If you want one mailed, make out cheque to B.C. Guild of Potters and send to J. M.Weakland, Fac. of Educ., U.B.C., Vancouver 8, B.C, There are still a few copies of the Harry Davis Workshop I booklet available. $2.25 mailed, $2.00 at a meeting. ee ee ee ee a eee ee ee eee If you have suggestions for workshops or short programs which ycu would like the Guild to sponsor, please send them to Meg Buckley, 3416 Pt. Grey Road, Vancouver. li.