glazes with some quite fair results. Is there a course in a Canadian university where he can get a degree? I would be grateful if anyone could give me some information for him. Gerry Weld. Editor's Note: Our apologies to Gerry for missing her report in our previous issue, due to printing deadlines. MEETINGS The next General Meeting of the B.C. Potters' Guild will be held in September. There will be an Executive Committee meeting in June at which preliminary plans will be laid for the Hycroft sale, among other maiters to be discussed. =—- = = = = = = = = = B= B= es ese Sse Se Ss Ss ee El ee el ee eS le A Reminder - 1965/1966 dues of $3.00 were due April Ist. If yours are not yet paid will you kindly send them in to the Treasurer, Mr. Jack Diggle. An Apology - The second paragraph on page 4 of the previous issue of "The Western Potter' was thought by some members to imply derogatory thoughts about past juries or executive members. Please be assured that no derogatory meaning whatsoever was intended, but in view of the possible interpretation of the wording, a sincere apology is hereby offered. Out-of-Town - Mrs E. H. Dodge of Nakusp, B.C., has expressed interest in the B.C, Potters' Guild. New members from all parts of the country are welcomed, and we hope Mrs Dodge will submit news of her area, perhaps through Frances Hatfield. Catalogues - Catalogues of "Ceramics '65" are available at 50¢ a copy. Write to: Canadian Guild of Potters, 100 Avenue Road, Toronto 5, Ontario.