4 basic goals are still the same...ie., 1. Finances (funds for Guild use for workshops, scholarships, etc.) 2. To provide a sale outlet and exposure for 8.C. potters. 3. To make good pottery available to the public, and encourage the public's appreciation and knowledge of good work. Therefore, in order to accomplish this: l. Finances a). We will be charging on admission fee of $0.50 per customer, or $1.00 per family. b). The entry fee will be $10.00 for those who volunteer at least 2 hours of working time to the Hycroft Committee, and $15 for non- workers. These steps will hein to alleviate the rising costs for rentals, publicity, etc. = 2. 110 increasS the gg1g81 ene Adib ae of Ee YSU ats Besa OTTE Seb oy Bo SSba8e, 70 pieces (sets still counting as one piece.) Also, the hours of the sale will be extended by opening Thursday evening from 5 pm. to 10 pm., as well as the Friday from 10 am to 10 pm. The Sale dates are therefore--Thurs., Nov. 23, and Fri., Nov. 2h. 3. In order to encourage appreciation of excellence, and to insure quality cantrol; a). A selection committee will be asked to examine all pieces entered, with Craftsmanship as their main criteria. b). A special juried section will be added. FPotters will be asked to choose their own 3 best pieces, placing them as numbers 1, 2, and 3 on their lists and adding an asterisk to those pot labéls. These pieces will be set aside and an invited jury of 3 or & will select pieces for a special display--e.g. an exhibition table or section. The ‘event' will be publicized as 'The Potter's Guild of 8.C.'s Annual Hycroft Sale and Exhibition.' The executive board sincerely hopes that these changes will add to the sucess of aur 13th Annual Sale and Exhibition, and we appreciate very much the suggestions and ideas that some members have so thoughtfully presented. See you at Hycrofti Please mail entry forms and cheques to: R. Kowbotham, 1316 “hartwell Dr., W. Vancouver, 8.C., V7S 2R3. DEADLINE for entries ig Nov. 6, 1979. Clip and mail: nyounmur?t QML CWINY FURM: NAME ADDRESS PHONE CHECK ONE: Volunteer worker fee 310 enclosed Non-worker fee $15 enclosed VOLUNTEERS ONLY: (Could you mail yours inmrly enough so planning can begin? Any comments re; jobs you would like and times you are available? For committe use only; Task assigned: Hours worked; wht OO tO tee MISC. AND ADS FOR SALE: Slip casting equipment--casting talbe $30, mixer with motor and stand $70 4&0 gallon drum with spigot $15, sodium silicate, % gallon soda ash, etc., all toget-— her $120--our cost was about $250. I tried casting, everything worked well, but de- cided not to get into it. Contact Darren Perkins, 929-3543. WANTED, production potter to throw small Pieces--cups and mugs. Payment on a piece basis. the professional potter will trim, handle, glaze and fire. Phone, 574-7764. For SALE motorized kick wheel, with padded seat, steel form, cast cement fl wheel $250, phone 564-4551. , ’ y ° For SALE, kick wheel, new condition, floor model, $75, call McPhee, 988-0303, eves. Village Curiosity Shop, just opening at 3183 Edgemont Blvd., in North Vancouver, is see Ene pottery to be sold on consignment in their half gallery/ half shop. Call The Potters Guild of British Columbia 315 West Cordova Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1E5 FIRST CLASS MAIL