Ze attending the U.B.C. Summer School, for a High School seminar, for a manpower group, for establishing a downtown office and a financial committee. The confusion in names Was gradually resolved by calling the group at Simon Fraser Women's Liberation and our group downtown the Vancouver Women's Caucus. The next meeting was June 18 at Fisherman's Hall where Marlene Dixon, a sociology professor from McGill University was the speaker. The finance committee decided to sell the "Labouring Under a Mis-Conception" posters, to hold a fund raising party and to try to obtain pledges. The third meeting was held at the Labour Temple where a panel discussed "Cats, Mice and Emmaline Pankhurst" which was all about the suffragette Movement, what it really was like, and what we could learn from it. We also discussed an organizational proposal and moved into our first office in the same building, Room 6, 307 W. Broadway. By this time speaking to teachers at U.B.C. was well underway and there were very heated discussionsabout the role of women and the foninic watts of children. On sept 4 Mrs. Maycock from the Provincial Dept. of Health and Welfare and Melody Kilian from the Simon Fraser Co-op Nursery spoke to us on Day Care. About this time the Women's Artists Co-op was established at 137B Water Street as & place where women could explore their artistic potential free from male domination, and the first issue of our paper "The Pedestal” was published. Plans were also laid for a