pottery and more are planned. Exact dates and times will be annouced as Satellite swings into orbit, Hours for Satellite: Monday through Saturday - 10.00 a.m. to 10,00 p.m, Sunday - 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m, CORRESPONDENGE The Editor, Western Potter. Tthink it might be a good idea to develope the exchange of comments of the members as a feature in the Western Potter; with this in mind and thinking that the subject could possibly be a good one for discussion, [ am submitting some ideas with regard to our annual sale. Bear in mind that these are suggestions only, some may not be possible to Implement under the existing conditions. To be 4 complete success I suggest that two of the most important features are space and good lighting: the good points of a well made pot are more or less lost if It is not adequately iNluminated and if it is alse crowded into a mass. From the points of view of both exhibitor and the public, all pots should be on display from the opening of the sale. This is necessary to get the right person and the right pot together at the same time. With our present number of active potters there is little likelihsed of the shelves being depleted, This would need a larger hall than Hycroft, An Innovation which ls an advantage for both potter and public would he to group the work of each potter separately with a card showing the exhibitor's name: this plan was successfully fol lowed in a Guild sale held at Oakridge some years ago, Jurying, I submit, seems to have become more or less of a farce, There are s0 many standards: opinions today are so diverse as to what is good, bad or indifferent that perhaps the public in the end is the best judge and will buy what they individually like and want: in other words, make their own decisions with regard to buying. At the present time the Guild has no method of determining the number of people that attend the sale. The giving of a pot as a cis