TEAPOTS - Piece received Nov, 20 & 2] Juried & set up Nov. 2d Opens Nov. 24 through Dec, 5, MOON SHOT POTS - Piece received Jan.15 & 16 Juried & set up Jan. 1&8 Opens Jan.19 through Jan, 30, Each Guild member may submit one only piece. Shipping is to be paid by the member, Pleces will be returned C,O,D. either after the jury date or after the close of the exhibit. All work should be sent directly to Handcraft House, 110 W.Esplanade, North Vancouver. There will be no further notice of these exhibits other than casual reminders in the newsletter 50 make a note of the dates - get busy on your entry and get lt delivered in time for en- try. The ‘Monthly Mini' will be carried on throughout the year if the reception warrants it. * Several people have been enquiring about the material 'Fiberfax' used by Frank Colson in kiln building. I made enquiries at Canadian Refractories and have the following information: Fiberfax is a product of Carborundum Co, and is available through same at 331 Andover Park East, Seattle, Wash,.96188. Canadian Refractories, 1685 Boundary, Vancouver, phone 291-2921, has a material called 'Uniblock' which comes in various sizes - and would work for outside insulation provided a 43" insulating brick H & W239 or K 23 thickness, made up the inside wall of the kiln. More information concerning this insulation may be obtained from Mr. Tom Fisher at Canadian Refractories. * We had a pleasant surprise at the opening Guild meeting. Mr. Luke Lindoa was in town on business and very kindly gave us a talk on clays. I have the talk on tape and have his permission to edit it and make it available for members outsida the Vancouver area. This tape service is one which [ hope to pursue during the current year for it is one way of bringing out general meetings to those of you some distance from Vancouver, Give me a bit of time, however, to get the idea organized. Once we are, the tapes will be available through the Librarian - Ellen Chamberlain. 16,