CANADIAN DRINKING VESSEL COMPETITION, called 'Mug Shota'now has its entry forms available. The deadline for their receiving of your entry is not later than June 6. write for the form to School of “isual Arts, Xoyalty Centre, durns Avenue, West Royalty, P.E.I. ClA 7N9. DEHDLINE FOR submitting news, ads, exhibition dates, sales, fairs and classes is “March 3lst. Cali Cherie at 734-2247 or home at 266-2070. TRIF TO SEATTLE on March 23. OUDeparture time from the Van Deusen Gardens parking lot i3 approximately 7:15 am, with return about late afternoon. we will arrive at the Space Needle, visit a craft fair area for about 2 hours, meet, then go to the museum, starting the hour long tour st 12:30 and the Peruvian Gold tour at 1:30. Fee of admission for the Tanakamaru Collection of western Japenese Ceremics and the Feruvian Gold show is $3. The bus fea is 410. Call vhuck Reynolds at 946-9515 or Paula Lock at 228-8784 to place reservations. They will also give their address to which: you can mail your checks. Deadline is Mar. 10th however there is still time to reserve a space. , CALGARY CERHMICS SEMINAR 'BO, Apr. 26-27, will feature clinics on throwing, glaze technology, a critique, mini-seminars on "Shifting of Patronace," "“Sesthetics", "Marketing/Managing." Featuring John Chalke, “harles Hilton, Wm. Hunt, Tam Irving, Doug Machuk, Sally Michener, Stan Ferrott, James Thornsbury and Chuck Wissinger. Lontact Leisure Learning Services, Farkhill Centre, 3630 Second 5St., Su, Calgary T23 178, or call (403) 2463-0463. NEw SOCK, Staying Afloat in the Mud by Rhonda Green and Ellen Zeiss is now availa- ble in the Guild library. THLKING JARS, catelogue of Uriental Ceramic Folkwares found in SE 4sia, published concurrently with the exhibition of the same name in Vanc., in 1971. 325.00. WITHIN THe POTTER'S HOUTE cat2lonue with notes on examples of pottery showing its development from early Stone Aje earthenware to the 18th century. 26. Contact Jean Fahrni, 224-6200 or write 4686 uw. 2nd, Vancouver. ALBERT CeRAMIC SHOWCASE 'BO is featuring at the Beaver House, 5th flr., 10158 - 103 St., Edmonton, Alberta, three weeks of potter's activities. The first week will feature contemporary potters, the ggcond week, potters working in primitive style and the third week potters working: ¢n the traditional mode. Cver 30 Alberta potters, slides, films, lecturee ands strations, plus a juried show. write to the abnrve address, area code T5J, phone 427-2031. sHCw5 Wi CIRCLE CRAFT, 348 water St., April @#ay 3rd, Ron Tribe, ‘Recent wWorka’ along with Rohanna Laing, ‘Textiles as aArt'. THE PCT SHOP, 1723 Robson St., new kiln items of Jack Glive, Gail Olive and Maureen wright. . MEDALTA POTTERY (made in Medicine Hat, Alta.) is being exhibited until Apr. 29th at the North Shore Museum and Archives at 209 W. 4th, N. Vanc. Wed. - Sun. 1-4. The Archives are open Thurs and Fri., 10-5. This is ware made from one of the two known Canadian stoneware deposits. Products included are art ware, restaurant and oven/kitchen ware. MINI-ANTIQUE BOTTLE AND COLLECTIS8LE SHCW AND SALE, which features some old pottery, on April 12th, 10-Scom, free admission, Victoria Dr. Community Hall, 2026 E€. 43rd, Vancouver. For more information write Sox 77154. KOGG: INCENSE BOXES from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Featuring 566 ceramic boxes organized and displayed according to kiln site in Japan... Quite excellent. To be featured mid-April-June lst at the Centennial Museum. Catalogue 47, with many color plates. & a SEATICE ART MUSEUM, until Mar. 30, the Tanakamaru Collection, Ceramics of western apan. HELEN PITT, 163 w. Pencer, April 7-19, Ceramic Dept. REMBRANDT GiLLcRY, 1333 Lonsdale, N. Vanc., Mar. 17-Apr. &th, Ron Tribe. WOMEN-IN-FOUUS GALLERY, #6-45 Kincsway, Corinne Kingma, "Segotten and Sern of woman," May 2-30. CLASSES Oe seen. ART3, 166 King Edward, Coq., all class programs begin April 14th. Call - l. BURNHKBY HRTS CENTRE, 6344 Gilpin way, Sby., beginning/intermediate, day/eve. class- es with open workshop for students. Teachers, Kathy Hamilton and Gail Carney. Call 291-6&64. SURREY 4RTS CENTRE, 13750-88th +ve., sry., no new classes, just the possible con- tinuation of the old. Kaku workshop, 4& sessions, May 4, llth, 18 and 25 and chil- dren's Raku workshop, May 3, 10, 17, and 24. The latter is taught by Cavid caua- duk. Gall 596-7461. =.