MEETING The next meeting of the Potters Guild of British Columbia will be held on Monday, March 18th, at the ABERTHAU CULTURAL CENTRE, 4397 West 2nd Avenue (corner Trimble and 2nd). The Social half hour will begin at 7 p.m., from 7.30 - & pam. there will be a short business meeting, and the Guest Speaker, Neil Dalrymple, will start about & p.o. He plans to make a sculpture of a mythical creature. Niel Dlrymple studied art and design in England and also taught there before moving to Canada. He now works in Vancouver. He has had numerous group and solo shows, and his work is featured in public and private collec- tions. His demonstration should be an extremely inter- esting one. GEPORI ONES Cel The Board wishes to extend an invitation to members to apply for a valuable position involved in publicity. The activities involved will be working on posters and with printers, and making contacts with newspapers, radio, magazines and television. We feel this is an excellent opportunity for someone to learn how to make contact and deal with the media, and how to deal with promotion in general. Applicants please apply to: Debra Sloan, 736-3039. The Alexandra (ex-Ping) Gallery is looking for high- quality and original works by new potters for consignment. Potters should send 6 to 10 (maximum) slides of their work and enclose a self-addressed and stamped envelope if they want the slides returned. Do not bring your potas to the gallery. Alexandra Gallery, 12 West Pender St., Vancouver, V6B LR5. 2