Most other days a hot mulled cider was served to the customers using Phyllis Argyle's attractive stoneware punch bowl and ladle. It is hoped that these events will emphasize to the public the multiple uses of attractive handmade pottery dishes. Anne Fleetham. By this time you probably all know that the Guild deserves to give itself a very big ‘pat on the back!’ for the success of our two weeks in Robson Square Media Centre. From the Treasurer comes word that COOKING WITH CLAY did very well indeed. From the comments both in our Guest Book and vocally, the public énjoyed what it saw, especially liking the good values offered by a pleasant and helpful staff. Also noted was the fact that Cooking with Clay served as an educational service to the general public. The Special Events (and yummy samples) were a unigue and successful addition to the show. The lovely floral arrangements added to the overall profe- ssional appearance of the whole area, which had a nice hint of the holiday season with evergreen and holly arrangemetrits. Hut of course, the almost 5,000 heads which were counted at the Information Desk would not have Known about us had it not been for the extensive publicity, the handsome posters and the gay banners beckoning people in. So to the one hundred plus members and others who worked so hard setting up and staffing Cooking with Clay (you ehalked up a total of about 1500 hours in two anien) and sll the other people who contributed so generously of their time and talents beforehand and afterwards, the Executive extends a most heartfelt "THANK You". 4