Inflation gefting you dewn? In this age of inflation there are not many costs that remain as immobile as a membership in the Potters Guild of British Columbia. What a deal‘! Lower Mainland Residnets $10 .00/yr Qut of Town $ 7.00/yr Students $ 5.00/yr Hycroft ee Many thanks to the chiefs: Marilyn Wallace, Angela Wuh- rer, Par Plumbe, Lyle Young, and Elizabeth Ratcliffe, and their many hours spent between September and the sale, pro- cessing applications, finding crews, and publicizing. To Judy Burke, our chief cashier, who put in her usual long day and to our treasurer, Jeanne Burns, who helped with account- ing and banking, a special thenks is extended. The set up crew,having no previous experience, did an excellent job putting up the stands; I felt their design worked very well. Bob Borsos came all the way from Mayne Is- land to help: From the hungry workers comes a thank-you for Georgina Hughes and her famous blueberry muffins and one for Anne Fleetham, who served food and kept the coffee hot for two long days. Mrs.Caulder, mother of one of our new members, donated most of the food;it was delicious and much appreciat- ed. Finally, to all the willing helpers who gave their Lime aid energy to the sale, thank-you and have a Merry Christmas. A complete report will be contained in the January jawsletter. Elizabeth Reynolds