NOTES FROM THE PRESIDENT RE EXHIBITIONS Every effort will be made to insure — that in the future all the members of the B, C. Potters Guild be fully informed of any show or exhibition held in Canada or elsewhere; - that aii correspondence between the B.C, Guild and the Canadian Guild of Potters covering exhibitions will be fully published without exception; 4 - that a clarifying statement will be forthcoming as te specific ways and means for B,C, Pottery to be chosen by the Canadian Guild of Potters for National or International exhibitions, without pre- judice or favoritism whatsoever; and ~ that, therefore, in the event that the Canadian Guild with whom we are affiliated wishes te have work available on the spot for short notice dispatch, the B.C, Guild would be willing to have Representative work juried and available for the purpose, COMING EVENTS... General meeting of the Potters Guild on Thursday, Feb, 18 in the auditorium of the Vancouver School of Art, Dunsmuir and Hamilton St, at 7,30 p,m. Lecture by Dr, A.C. D, Chaklader, Assist, Professor, Department of Metalurgy, University of B,C, Dr, Chakiader will speak on CLAY AND ITS USES IN CERAMICS - no admission charge, The Children's Foundation is holding its annual Studio Fair on April 2, 1965, at Hycroft’and has requested potters wishing to participate to contact Mrs A.R. Symons, 5260 Keith Rd, , West Vancouver as soon as possible, There is no entry fee. Potters set their own price and receive 60% of the proceeds, (Last year's total sale reached $2,600 with 1200 people attending). We are anticipating a lecture by Leonard Woods on historical aspects of pottery. Mr. Woods is particularly interested in talking about Sung pottery, Date will be announced in next news letter. 6,