to former teaching experience and years of training. However, we feel that by providing facilities and materials, and an outlet for the sale of ceramics ware the instructor can augment the present salary to some considerable extent. Throughout the year workshops are planned, and special instructional lessons are given as instructor thinks necessary. Every two years a Coffee Party is held to which Guild members contribute pottery the sale of which provides for repairs and new equipment. The Guild is happy to provide this opportunity for the sale of the instructor's pottery and no commission is taken. These ventures have proven very successful for both parties. Our instructor is expected to give assistance in these areas, be responsible for all matters concerning the working of the kilns, ordering of supplics, organization of the pot shop, etc. An elected executive runs the business side and gives the instructor any necessary support. A Joe for each class does any task set by the instructor for efficient operation of the workshop. An executive meeting has been set for the latter part of April and we would be pleased to receive applications by that time from interested persons. Please include training, teaching experience, references and if possible slides of work. Thank you, Selection Committee M. Sproule M. Rawson M. Ungstad, President T * * DUES * * May we remind the membership that fees for 1967 were due April 1. The new fee structure is as follows: Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley area........ $5, 00 PAR Gy AYGRE <5 65s CRE HESS CAE SCENES RESET ES ES $3.00 Fees should be forwarded to: Mrs L. Huff, Treasurer, B.C. Potters' Guild, 630 Greenwood Rd. , W. Vancouver, B.C. 29,