2 Oct. 1980: textured, and colored with oxides--then the more complex form ideas, with some ~ pieces not joined to the actual form, left separate, yet each an intregal part of the form. It was an entertaining, and an inspiring presentation. Our thanks to Denys James. Hope you can make it to the October meeting. Barbara DEADLINE for sending information about fairs, sales, workshops or showings is Nov. 4th inorder to be put in the newsletter. Or call Cherie at 266-2070 after 11 pm or at the studio after 6 at 734-2247. CATALOGUES from our 25th Anniversary Retrospect Show are still evailable for $4.75 which covers postage and mailing. Numerous picturea. Send your check to the Guild address. ee MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE DUE, meil to the Guild address, $10 for in-town, Lower Mainland, $7 for out-of-towner and $5 for full-time students-~payable at the meeting. NOTE: There are still openings on the executive that need filling, most importantly the paying position of secretary, editorialshtp of the newsletter and a third person to help with mailing. Next are the position of someone to ergehizeethe Spring Sale Committee anc acGrants Committee. write then to the Guild or call Georgina at 987- 5340 or Sarbara Barron at 980-6446. (... THANKS to Les Anyos for the donation to our library of the following books; Cc eramics-and How to Decorate Them Joan 8. Friolo Ceramics Jolyon Hofsted Pottery, Step-By-Step Collier Books A Handbook on Seads _ weG.N. van der Sleen Dictionary of Ceramics (2 copies) A.E. Dodd | Pottery . MacDonald Guildlines China Repairs and Restoration Rena Cross How to Make Pottery M. Turoff Getting Into Pots G. & N. Wettlauter Early Slip-decorated Pottery in D.B. Webster Canada Technology of Enamels V.V. Vargin Pattery and Gleaas | 8. Hollowood Glazes - R. Green Journel of the American Ceramic Society 1975-1978 Highly technical Medalta (for collectors) R. & J. Symonds Plaster Craft Handbook G. wolfe Kyoto Ceramics #2 Arts of Japan Pie Ceremony Utensils #3 IMPORTANT NOTICE: It's time to orgainze our Annual Hycroft Sale again. . .the big money maker of the year. Potters will be allowed to bring up to 70 pieces (a set counts as i p*e¢e) which are to be delivered to Hycroft House, 1489 McRae St., Van., on Thurs., Nov. 20. The sale will be on Fri., Nov. 21, from 10 am to 9 pm. Guild commission 25%. More complete detais will be sent later to entrants. Entry fee $15 for non-workers, $10 for workers of a minimum of 2 hours. Mail entry forms and fees to, Marilyn Wallace, 4205 Glenhaven Cres., N. Van. PLEASE DO NOT SEND MEMBER} SHIP FEES TO HER. DEADLINE: Nov. 5. SEEKERS EEE ESE EEEEEEEE EERE SEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ESR EREEEEREROSESEOREOOOSOES HYCROFT SALE ENTRY FCRM NAME PHONE ADDRE 35 WORKER FEE $10 enclosed NON-WORKER FEE $15 enclosed © SEEKS ESE SE SEES ESE HHEEEHESEE SESE ESEEEEKE REESE ESKER KEEEAEEEEERERER ERE EREEREEEES number of postcard advertisementsof Hycroft Sale desired. CF SSEEESERESE OSES TEES EES EESESEEEESE SESE SE SEES E SESS ESSE EEE SESE SE SES SEES ESSENSE ESSER VOLUNTEER wORK FORM Check cne "Muscle" men: move furniture, set-up stands, 8 am - noon, Thurs. Nov. 20. > Checking-in pots: 3 hour shift, 1 pm-8pm, Thurs. Nov. 20. Cashier/wrappers: 2 hour shifts, 10 am-9pm, Fri., Nov. 21. Clean-up, "“Muscle"-men, and checkers, 9am-12 noon Sat., Nov. 22. ee ns Name: . Phone: Address: