Interesting Statistics: Number of contributing potters 67 Number of pieces of pottery submitted 3,285 Number of pieces of pottery sold 1,641 Range of prices of pots $2.00 - $500.00 Average price of pieces sold $16.73 Number of customers - approximately 3,800 The whole event had an air of fun, festivity and friend- liness about it. Even in the streets we had walking sandwich board advertisements, magnificently mobilized by a wide variety of individual potters, ranging from a very dapper lookirg "tweedy" man; a female bedecked with holly and baubles all the way to a mysterious formally attired top-hatted gent who re-appeared the next day donning boards over @ 17th century costume, complete with doublet and all the finery. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of the Sale = those who brought their wares to sell; those who worked before, during and after, and especially those who worked multiple shifts; those who supplied refresh- ments for workers; the committee heads who put in untold hours of work, ideas, phoning, co-ordinating and leg work and the days of accounting work following the sale. We had helpers from outside the Guild too, and especially want to thank Adrian Ross who gave up a day of his time to lend a prefessional air to the decor. We were very pleasantly surprised with the arrival, Friday, of a crew from CKVU T.V¥. Weatherman, Doug Miller, did five weather epots admidst our sale, giving us a marvellous plug each time. Our heatiest thanks to you, Doug! Last but not least a very special thank-you goes out to the several volunteers who offered their time and talent without waiting to be asked. “hat meant so much! Peery Cameron - Sales Convener. 4