NEWSLETTER, June 1976, cont'd: INTRODUCTION: AWARD PRESENTATION: - JURY: AWARD CONTRIBUTORS: B.C. CERAMICS '76 REPORT NANCY STAR DAVID LAMBERT ALBERT BORCH FRANCES HATFIELD BYRON JOHNSTAD B.C. POTTERS SUPPLY COAST CERAMICS CREATORS CORNER ESTRIN MANUFACTURING LTD. FATREY & CO LTD. GREENBARN POTTERY HANDCRAFT HOUSE M.J. CERAMICS CENTRE PEG'S PLACE AWARD WINNERS: Wayne Ngan lidded jar $500.00 Roger Stribley tugboat $200.00 David Wallace lidded jar $200.00 John Olive big bowl $100.00 Kathleen Hamilton two bottles $100.00 Gail Olive elephant sculpture $100.00 Elinor Vassar lidded jar $100.00 Renee Brown sculpture $100.00 Robin Righton plate $100.00 PARTICIPANTS: Meg Buckley Ron Nelson Renee 8rown Wayne Ngan Chris Clarke Gail Olive Jean Clarke Jack Olive Susan Clarke Judy Cranmer Dorothy Doherty Frances Fraser Fanny Grubner Kathleen Hamilton Bob Kingsmill © Danny Kostyshin Hanna Kristmanson Linda Mackie Margaret McClelland Don Murray David Wallace Lance Olson Laurel Ramsey Robin Righton Anne Roberts Karen Schoonover Geoff Searle Nancy Star Roger Stribley Doug Taylor Gordon Thorlaksson Akira Tomita Ron Tribe Elinor Vassar REPORT by HANNA KRISTMANSON: There were a lot of people involved in making 8.C. Ceramics '76 a success. First we'll mention the Centennial Museum and Planetarium for a beautiful space to show our work and for the support of their staff. Next was the jury who gave us a very thorough and professional look. We also appreciate the help the donors gave towards our prize money. Among the people who headed committees were: Barbara Seach in Finance, Jane Sradish who was invaluable in protecol and letter and brochure writing. Judy Cranmer and Marian Goddard who catered opening night. Brenda Davie who did a marathon job of phoning for helpers. Ruth Meechan who solicited funds from our donors. Joan Ritchie and Ann Rabas for publicity, and Fred Owen for an excellent job of display. There are many more people who didn't head committees but who put in long hours of work. cont'd.