Tues. Oct. 16. Tues. Octw23. NOTES_ LANGLEY ORIENTAL STUDIOS: Fred Owen and Jeanne Sarich re- count their observations and experiences in Japanese and Korean studios, using slides to illustrate their talk. EUROPEAN STUDIOS: A seminar exploring the conten- porary studio situation in Europe, England and Scandanavia. Local potters who have travelled, studied and worked overseas will "compare notes" on their experiences, particularly with reference to B.C. and studio potteries here. CENTENNIAL MUSEUM AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, Corner Mavis & King St., Fort Langley. Tel: 888- 3922: Brush Demonstration, Sunday, October 28, 2 - 4. .00 p Raku. Potter Mas Hori will discuss and illustrate ee application of brush designs to ceramic ware, Sunday, November 4, 1 - 4.00 p.m. A discussion and demonstration of the raku processes by Potter, Erent Gloeckler. The materials and techniques of producing raku ware will be examined. PLACE DES ARTS, 1120 Brunette Ave., Coquitlam, Tel: 526-2891. Fail Wheelthrowing Classes. Beginning, Intermediate & Advance Wheelthrowing and Glaze Investigation. Teacher: Jeanne Sarich. Wheelthrowing Beginners/Intermediate/Advaneced - ceptember 24 and 245, Glaze Investigation - September 29, Lillian Combs will be returning to teach Ceramics in the Fall. Registration September 10-22, For further info call Elfreda Ramsbottom, 526-2891. COMMISSTONABLE CRAFT - VANCOUVER LIBRARY. Three of our members, David Zawaduk, Margaret MceClelland and The Great Canadian Stoneware Co. had pieces displayed in GAs exhitition which ended on September 4, oD