25" pot from Glenn Lewis' exhibition at the Bau-XJ Gallery - Vancouver, Sept, 1965 "THE WEETERN POTTER" No. 3. October, 1965. EDITORIAL With this third issue of "The Western Potter" you will notice that we have brought out a new cover, It is a difficult proposition to project our aesthetic intentions, our image on a cover; to present news, and at the same time do all this on a very emall budget, We hope that within these limits we can maintain and improve the purpose and standards of our emall publication, This can happen with an interested membership of readers who are always ready to point out mistakes and/or credits. It is gratifying to hear from the Readers’ Corner. You will see in the following reports and news whal a busy pottery schedule we have been having and an even busier schedule before us. Wayne Ngan and Glenn Lewis have both had one-man exhibitions of their work. ichael Henry will be having a one-man exhibition in ilovember at the Bau-Xi Gallery. Hal Rie gger paid us a visit and conducted a one-day workshop during the summer. Some of the Guild members were demonstrating and answering questions at the P. NW, E, There is the big pottery sale and exhibition at Hycroft in November, as well as two very large and comprehensive crafts shows to report on. We can only hope that everyone will be well prepared with many pieces of excellent ceramics from which to choose thelr entries. The large craft show in the spring is a fresh venture for the Vancouver Art Gallery and its success will almost entirely depend on the quality of the entries - we must ensure that we have our quality work to present in order to ensure a successful continued existence for this exhibition in following years. Let's hope that the potters are well prepared to exhibit their best work. Editor