T.V._and RADIO BROADCASTS cont'd A showing and discussion of the pots selected for Ceramics '75 will take place on June 9% on the North Vancouver Community Channel 10. Details will follow at a later date. Our Guild is to be included in the appendix listing Art Organizations in "The International Who's Who in Art and Antiques". I! ! ! Lorna McCahon of the Powell River Potters sent us a most encouraging letter) plus an article about their group. You will be able to read about the activities of the lively group in the next issue of the Western Potter. It would be interesting to hear from similar groups throughout the province. Douglas College Potters Club are sponsoring a FILM FESTIVAL that contin- ues into April: Thursday March 20% 12 - 2 pm Raku Pottery and Primitive Firing Friday March 21st 8 - 10 pm " n " " " Thursday April 24% 12 - 2 pm Canadiana and 8.C.Ceramics Friday April 25% 8 - 10 pm " " a Surrey Campus, 140% St. & 92nd Ave. Room 703. Admission $1.00 C.A.R.S. April 11% is the last day names will be accepted for the list to be sent to C.A.R.S. for entry in their Spring Show. Names and addresses to our Cordova Street address, please. Michael Huyghe has completely equipped space, including a gas kiln, to rent to one or two FULL TIME potters. Tel. 228-0123 or 228-9879. A new PLANT SHOP is opening in Burnaby, perhaps in time for Easter, but certainly by April 1st. The owner, Linda Ross, is looking for various kinds of planters. There is no phone at the store yet, but you can contact her at 294-4219 if you are interested. The store will be called "TERRA PLANTS" and is located at 5238 Rumble Street, Burnaby. "Then I went down to the potter's house, And, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels, And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter; So he made it again, another vessel As it seemed good to the potter to make it." Potters have been around for a long, long time. Johann Polberg