EDITOR This will be my last newsletter as editor and I have sc many people to thank for their help. Laurel McGregor, thanks for pro- ducing the May edition and for her help on this and others. Deidre Spencer who always gives a willing hand, valuable advice and support, Marianne Garbsch who comes in from Lions Bay to help with mailing and Savita Kshatriya, also a reliable member of the Mailing Committee who cheerfully volunteers for the extra jobs that always turn up. Billy Wittman another welcome volunteer who helps out when we are short, and all the other helpers like aes cere Magcie Judge, Jan Jorgenson, Maria Zaron. Thanks o you all, I know there are also many budding editors out there. I hope one of you will volunteer soon to take over this job. I will be pleased to help until you get the hang of it. The next newsletter will be the September issue, All items for this should be into the Guild Office, marked “Newsletter” by August 24th ‘7. Année Fleetham JUNE 1987 ISSN 6319 912x Published by the Potters Guild of British Columbia, 1359 Cart- wright St., Granville Is., Vancouver, B.C. VOH 2R7. Editors: Anne FPleetham and Laurel McGregor Mailing: Marianne Garbech, Billy Wittman, Anne Fleetham Contributors: Coralie Triance, Maggie Judge, D'arcy Margesson, nne Tolmie, David Hawse, Cheri Markiewicz, Terry Ryals Membership: $20.00 for individuals and $30.00 for groups. oi here runs from January to January and payable at the Guild office. Advertising Rates: All ads must be pre-paid, Full page $45,003 page $25.00; quarter page $15.00; $5.00 for 3 lines and $2.00 for each additional line, Cover: Teavots by Andrew Wong (left), Sue Yara (rioht) oallery artists. oiae Pacific Pestival, June 19 - 28th will be at the Plaza of ations (on former Expo site). The aim of the festival is to bring together local, national and international communities to for information, s8 é Pacific Rim, Phone 633-1264