SLIDE COLLECTION - 112 slides of pottery and sculpture from CERAMIC ARTS-U.S.A, - 1966. - Japanese slides collected by Glenn Lewis during his 1968 visit. Guild members who wish to borrow slides for 2 week periods should contact Miss Judy Clegg, 1293 Gordon Ave., West Vancouver. CANADIAN CRAFTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The Canadian Craftsmen's Association was established at Winnipeg in February 1965, when a group of Canadian craftsmen and other persons concerned with the development of fine crafts and quality of design met to discuss problems of mutual interest. In order to provide the much-needed services to Canadian craftsmen, artists and designers, the following aims and objectives have been adopted as a basis of its future operations: - Raise the standard of design in handmade and industrial crafts in Canada. - Represent the professional interests of Canadian craftsmen. ~ Encourage high standards of training in the crafts. - Publish bulletins and other materials of professional and public interest. - Arrange, circulate and provide information about crafts exhibitions. - Assist its members in finding markets and commissions for their work. - Establish and maintain an index of Canadian craftsmen, artists, and designers. - Co-operate with existing associations having similar aims. - Support and co-operate with the World Crafts Council. Membership: Memberships are available in the following categories: Craftsman, Associate, Group, Sustaining. Membership enquiries should be made to the Canadian Craftsmen's Association, P, O, Box 2431, Station D, Ottawa, Ontario. 19,