POTTERS REQUIRED FOR DEMONSTRATIONS by the Centennial Museum (Planetarium), Vancouver, in connection with their exhibition of tea and coffee wares. Potters should be willing to deron- strate the making of tea and/or coffee cups and pots, either on the wheel or by hand. A $50 honorarium is offered as well as a supply of clay for a two hour Sunday demonstration. Potters would have to supply their own wheel or other equipment. For more information please contact Ronda Green, at 921-9888. CALLA LILY shop is interested in unique or decorative cer- amics to be sold on consignment. Contact Sue at 685-1721 or at the store at 1206 Denman Street, Vancouver. MEET THE ARTIST - A chance to meet well-known Vancouver art- ists and to see and discuss their work. Spend an interest- ing and informative evening with the following: Lorne Beua (Ceramics), October 16, 1981; George Rammel (Sculptor), October 30, 1981; Arnold Shives (Printmaker), November 13, 1981; Ken Wallace (Painter), November 20, 1981 . All presen- tations take place at Cameron Recreation Centre, 9523 Cam- eron Street, Burnaby, from 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. For more information call 93°-4581 or The Burnaby Arts Centre at 291-6864. SPACE IS REQUIRED for a Vietnamese potter for a large, tem- sorary project. Contact Judy Burke at 263-6009 “ THOMPSON VALLEY POTTERS GUILD reports a recent clamor arising over inconsistencies in Plainsman clays, specifically a body weakness which causes cracks to form across the bottoms of thrown pots. Anyonw finding similar problems is asked to contact Sylvia R. Whalley, Thompson Valley Potters Guild, P.0. Box 543, Kamloops, B.C. NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF SHOPS, GALLERIES, SALES, & FAIRS is yased on previous editions of "Craftworkers' Market". Fur- ther information on this spring 1982 publication 4