GLAS COLLEGE SPRING _1984_- JANUARY AACHIVES Noon tlour Film Series | January 24 Great Grandmother 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Room 2803 A history of the settlement of the Canadian West, based on letters, diaries and recollections of our pionceriny. grandmothers . Contains footage — recal Ling fights for the vote, for social reform, for economic and property rights and for temperance. — uy 12 :00. ) pm r i 200 pm, Room 2803 Lady From Grey County Tn 1921 Agnes Campbell Macphail went to Ottawa as Canada's first woman MP, a political career that would last some 30 years. She. was elected as an independent in federal politics to represent the riding of South East Grey. Her major concern was for social issues. | 1 | | | yegggeey St ipport/I Yiset iss ion Groups: 1, Women with Special Needs - for disabled women students to meet and discuss their needs and to get support and encouragement in adapting to the College environment. This group meets every Wednesday from 12 noon to 1:00 pm in the Women's Centre (Room 2720), commencing January 11, 1984. lor more information, contact Gladys Klassen, Adult Special Education Coordinator or Mar jan Exmann , Women's Centre Coordinator at 520-5486. « Re-Entry Women - ‘The Women's Centre invites women egal who are returning to college or il attend ing for the first time after an absence from an educational setting to explore the possibility of establishing a support/discussion group. Initial meetings will be held on Tuesday, January 17, 1984 from 12 noon to 1:00 pm in Room 2720, and on Thursday , January 26, 1984 from 5:30 to 6:30 pm in Room 2720. : (Attend whichever meeting is most convenient), Vian Possible ee cs for discussion will include: Frequency. of regular meetings, dates and times for meetings, access issues, and women's resources. Gop Pee ee