CLASSES CONT. eee #3 CHILDREN'S CLASSES-6-10 yrs., Thurs.,. 5-6, $23, 10 sessions. Ur Sat., 10-11 by Elaine Hanson-Chittenden. Fraser Valley College in Abbortsford, day and evening classes, beginners and advanced, call 853-7441. Burnaby Arts Centre, 6350 Gilpin Way, 291-6861. TNTROCUCTORY CLASSE INTROOUCLTURY CLASSES-10 weeks, $35, Mon., 7-9:30, or Weds., 9:30-12. MORE ADVANCED- Tues.,.9;30-12, Thurs., 7-9:30 or Sun., 7-9:30. PORCELAIN AND LUSTRES firing and ap- plication, $35, Tues., 7-9:30. Open workshops, $20 for 10 weeks or $2. Call for fur- ther details. WORKSHOPS The 8.C. Cultural Fund makes it possible for the Guild to continue with the Travelling Workshops which it co-sponsors with the Craftsmen's Ass'n of 8.C. Following is an up- dated list of instructors available to give workshops throughout the province. Con- tact Jeanne Sarich for scheduling at 10761~140 th St., Surrey, B8.C., V15 4M3 or through the Guild. KAY DOOD JEAN FAHRNI FRANCES HATFIELD KATHLEEN HAMILTON DON HUTCHINSCN CORINNE KINGMA DENYS JAMES RUTH MEECHAN HANNA KRISTMANSON DONNA MCLAREN FRED GWEN JEANNE LEWIS MARGARET MCCLELLAND JEANNE SARICH ROGER STRIBLEY LAURA WEE LAY LAC JAN GROVE Medium and high temperature glazes, handbuilding with porce- lain techniques and sawdust firings. Two screen slide lectures on early Asian Ceramic History and Southeastern Asian potters today. Informal practical sessions. General workshop and Raku. Handbuilding. General handbuilding. Slide presentation and workshop on the use of slips and tex- tures on handbuilt and thrown work, masks, dolls and tiles. Handbuilding, raku firing, critique of work beyond techniques, sources of design, inspiration in your personal environment. Wheelwork, lids, handles, samples of good and bad pottery design. Handbuilding and slides. , General workshop, handbuilding, medium range Cone 6-8 glazes, in an electric kiln. Availble Jan.-Feb. and May-Aug. Handbuilding and wheelwork, Raku firing, also available for lectures on Pre-Columbian pottery and Oriental Ceramics and has lots of slides from recent sabbatical in Peru and Korea. Decoration and design. Works with silver as well. General workshops and handbuilding techniques. Raku firing, pit firing, glazes Cone 6-10. Throwing, hand- building, decorative techniques, historical approaches, es- pecially Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Slide lectures and informal practical sessions. Production and sculptural techniques, handbuilding and wheel- work. Pinch pots, coil work, hump threwing, use af molds as well as primitive firing techniques. From Victoria, wheel and handbuilding techniques. Sept. 29-30, Fred Owen, Ft. St. John, general workshop on handbuilding, throwing and slab wark. Oct. 9-10, Jean Fahrni, Van der Hoof and Prince George. Presentation of slides and talk entitled 'People, Fots and Places,' and will be bringing old historical Uriental pots. *There is a local workshop planned in October on Earthenware. For more information call Frances Fraser at 985-1880. More details available by the next newsletter. FAIRS AND SALES Burnaby Specisl 8 Day Christmas Market, Burnaby, Dec. 9-16, 298-7322. The Burnaby Craft Market, at the Burnaby Arts Centre as usual, twice a month, call the above num- for more information. Kiwanis Club Fair, North Vancouver, Oct. 18-21, Phone, 988-8926 or 988-3304 or write C. Busby, 4639 Valley Rd., N. Vancouver, V7K 2M1. Mississauga International Craft Show, Toronto, Ont., Dec. 17-23. Apply in the Crafts- men's Ass'n of 8.C. office, 801- 207 W. Hastings or write Box 426, Station A, Downs- view, Ont., M3M 3A8. The Guild has two application forms. Country Craft Faire; Campbell Valley Park, 5. Langley, Sept. 29-30. Fee: $10. Call Donna Sinclair at 888-2767 or Heather Doud at 888-8775. Circle Craft Christmas Fair, Dec. 3 to 23. Registration deadline, Sept. 30th. Se- lection deadline Sept. 4, They would prefer a portfolio or selection of ob jects. There will also be a consignment area at Robson Square. Information sheet is available at their new address on 348 Water St., phone 669-8021. HYCROFT 'ยง79 UP-DATED and UP-GRADED: Working with suggestions from members, the Guild. executive board has decided upon a few changes in the Hycroft Annual Sale format. The