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Village Squire, 1976-02, Page 14The Targe bowl is nearly finished. (A set of teapot, cream and sugar bowls sells for $31.50 and coffee mugs at $4.25 in the studio's shop). His work is already recognized as a good seller. When he operated a workshop in Paris, Ontario before moving to Blyth in December to build a new studio, his work was retailed in Toronto, Edmonton, Montreal and Vancouver through CARA 'shops. - In the future he's hoping to be able to produce whole place settings in his studio including plates. These can be produced on his present equipment, he says, but not to the standards he wants. So plates will not be a part of the line he sells until he can get new equipment. To be good, he says, plates should be completely uniform so they stack properly. Plates also need special care in drying or they will warp. Karen gets involved in the work of the studio too. She weaves macrame holders for the hanging flower pots and macrame wall hangings. She also makes ash trays and has experimented with throwing pots herself. The couple moved from Paris because of the high cost of living and doing business there. A one -bedroom apartment was costing S150 a month and Michael had to pay another $100 a month for a run-down space for a workshop. They bought a small cottage in Blyth (the first issues of Village Squire magazine were produced in the living room of the same house) and added an addition almost as big as the house to give space for the pottery workshop, kilns and retail area. They had hoped to be open by Christmas but construction delays prevented it. He's looking forward to village life, he says, and being able to get out in the country. If you're selfemployed, he says, you have to be able to get away by yourself and reflect on where you're going in your work. He's a very philosophical man given to deep thought on many subjects. He sees life divided into three sections, for instance: the years until about 20 when a person is sucking up knowledge, the years from about 20-25 when he consolidates knowledge and the years after 25 when that knowledge is put to use with some degree of confidence. He's entering the third phase. Though his main aim and love is pottery, he's far reaching 12, VILLAGE SQUIRE/FEBRUARY 1976 THIS WINTER I WILL... ❑ SKI ❑ SKATE ❑ TOBOGGAN ❑ SNOW SHOE 7 CROSS COUNTRY SKI ❑ ALL OF ABOVE paanaparnnn� Fitness. In your heart you know it's right. PREVENT FOREST FIRES A t