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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-11-14, Page 9Second Section EXETER, ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 14, 1968 Page Nine I RNA GRADUATES AT SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL - Twelve young ladies who graduated Friday from the Sixth Registered Nursing Assistants course at South Huron Hospital are seen here with their instructress Mrs. Jack Deibridge in an informal photo taken at a date prior to the graduation exercises, Each of the girls • has successfully completed the required training and is now eligible to write an examination in early December set by the College of Nurses of Ontario. Back row (left to right) Sally McMahon, Marion Wall, Lynn McIntosh, Mrs. Deibridge, Sharon Carpenter, Margaret Landon, Dianne Stain, Phyllis McCuspey; front (left to right) Mary Duden, Ellen Wildgust, Bonnie Bell, Marilyn Rose, Joyce Mills. Local rector is speaker • Sixth RNA class graduated Friday 1 Disc -UNT PRICES HOME! Buy where it is pleasant to shop. * 5-DAY SPECIALS * Enos Salts Pardec Vitamins 16 oz. 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Mrs...Harry .Strang recounted some of the highlights of the Lansing COPYentigri.:Of AOWW ; A report .was heard. on the.trip, to ESaeN, It was learned that the course "Progivickhg: with Piffer011cO" will ba-htesehtect tP.A PlaSa.almody fOnne4,. A spirit of adventure, a sense of challenge, a dedication of purpose and a deep and abiding faith are the four greatest personality assets a nurse can attain, said Rev. H. Seegmiller, • Friday night. He was speaking to the sixth graduation class of the South Huron Hospital Association Training School for Registered Nursing Assistants before a large assembly of hospital staff, board • members, area dignitaries and friends and relatives of the 12 graduates at James Street United Church. • Hosp. ladies review year Those who received pins and diplomas were Bonnie Edith Bell, RR 1 Greenock; Linda Sharon Carpenter, Exeter; Maria Veronica Paula Auden, RR 1 St. Pa uls; Margaret Elizabeth Landon, RR 4 Petrolia; Lynne Marie McIntosh, Sarnia; Phyllis Gail McCuspey, Goderich; Sally Kathleen McMahon, Clinton; Margaret Joyce Mills, RR 6 St. Marys; Marilyn Jane Rose, Mitchell; Dianne Stain, Kincardine; Marion Ruth Wall, RR 3 Holyrood; and Mrs. Ellen Winnifred Wildgust, RR 5 Mitchell. Diplomas were presented by Mrs. Jack Delbridge, instructress, and Miss Myrtle Ninham, director of nursing. Graduation pins were presented by board of directors vice-chairman Walter McBride. Special awards were announced by Miss Alice Claypole, administrator and director of the training centre. Mrs. Glenn Mickle, president of the Hospital Auxiliary, presented the hospital auxiliary award for the highest academic standing. The recipient, Mrs. Ellen W. Wildgust was unable to be present due to illness. Miss Phyllis McCuspey won the board of directors' award for general proficiency in bedside nursing. It was presented by E. Hopper, past chairman. Dr. Charles Wallace presented gifts to each of the girls from the South Huron District Medical Society. Mrs. Norma Lindenfield and Mrs. Shirley Rowe made the presentation of staff gifts to each graduate. Mrs. Marion Skinner and Mrs. Gwen Whilsmith gave WA gifts to all members of the class. Miss Lynn McIntosh was the capable valedictorian who remembered to thank the parents of each of the girls for providing the opportunity to enroll in the RNA course, and of course, to graduate. Others who took part in the program were J. B. Pryde, Rev. S. E. Lewis, Charles Smith, Mrs. George Sereda and Mrs. Robert Dinney. A social time folloWed'in the church parlors and primary room. With SHIRLEY,J. KELLER Judging from the number of ladies who have' CICPreSSed interest in last week's Tea 'n TPP14 COtol:illl zit might be p,re to wager that thew will be plenty of Chdstrnes candles 'lliekering in the windows throughout the area, I still have not made mine, but hope to get at it. this weekend . It would be. nice to hear about your successes (and failures) in can dlernaklng this Christmas. * * women's column should be many things, according to the gals talk to in my rounds,' It should have recipes, first of all. That seems to be the most important ingredient although most girls 000.4 they aren't too concerped about instructions to prepare rare exotic foods. In Other words, they want .notes on how to malwplain simple fare for their families. That's the very reason I keep. asking for tried and proven recipes. If you readers. will send them in, I'll be happy to print them with or without your name.. Just recently, I had a request for good salad recipes. Got any? * * * Something else women like to read (according to my survey) is a bit of chatter about other women, fashions, child-care, home decorating, household hints, shopping guides or in fact, anything with a feminine flare. I find the mail box is a handy spot to glean this information, but I would also like to encourage you girls to call me with your ideas and suggestions. I'm .in the office 'all day Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. If I happen to be out for a while when you call, leave your number. I will be happy to telephone you at my earliest convenience. * * * One of the things the home economics classes do at the Centralia College of Agricultural Technology is to study food preparation methods. At the school, they have several kitchen arrangements such as the U-shaped kitchen, the L-shaped kitchen,- the corridor kitchen and the all-along-one-wall kitchen cupboard set-up. The girls get an opportunity to work for a period of time in each of these settings. 'They are asked to evaluate each arrangement and to draw some conclusions as to which one is the handiest in their opinion, As you can well imagine, each individual will be looking for something different and it may be impossible to AO any one kitchen arrangement which is ,suitable to all types of women, One thing is certain.however, When these stadents become homemakers and move into homes of their own, they arc going to have some very definite ideas abotit what the kitchen area should be Ake. When hubby asks, "flow do you want the cupboards built, dear"", these girls will have answers rather than blank stares. If there haPPeo to be any lucky housewiveS out there who will have a chance soon to remodel their kitchens or even design a new one to be incorporated in a new home, it might be a wise move to make a study of kitchens, It just may be you can find one just right for your own personal working habits. There's no doubt about it. A well thought out kitchen can save hundreds of steps in an average busy week. (And a word to the builders. A kitchen isn't workable just because it has a fine set of cupboards, a built-in oven and cooking surface and a frig with a freezer capacity of 120 lbs.) * * * Now that entertainment is moving indoors, it is probable that you are getting caught up on your social obligations these days. When you are thinking about food for such a gathering, most cooks want something that is: a. economical; b. tasty; c. pretty; d. practical; e. easy to prepare; and 1. easily served. APRICOT-CHERRY JUBILEE (Makes 8 Servings) 3/icup red currant jelly 1 (15-ounce) can apricot halves 1 (15-ounce) can Bing cherries, pitted few grains nutmeg *1/4 cup dry sherry 1 quart vanilla ice cream In a saucepan or chafing dish, melt currant jelly, stirring occasionally. Drain apricots and cherries. Stir fruits into currant jelly, along with nutmeg and sherry. Heat gently. Spoon hot fruit mixture over servings of ice cream. *NOTE: For a flaming Jubilee, substitute 1/2 cup brandy for the sherry. Pour into the center of hot apricot-cherry mixture; do not stir. Heat gently then just before serving, touch a match to the brandy. Members HarOrispiP WI Were treated to a flint "`;Behind the Headlines" taped, -by the Lon4hu Freo Press and SllOwn 'OY TOM- Sanderson, Public relations dePartrilent9fthat newSPaPer, Mrs Rey. AleXander discussed the motto "We are proud of Canada; make Canada proud of Highlights of the career of Sir Wilfred Laurier were given by Mrs. Charles KerniCk, musical skit was presented by Mrs. ParveY it "You set tremendous goals comparable to scaling mountains and you invariably reach these goals", Rev. S. E. Lewis told the • members of the Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital when he installed the officers for 1968-69 at the annual meeting Tuesday afternoon. In the annual reports it was revealed that the three principle rhoney.raising events (Tag Day, Spring and Fall Rummage Sales) sponsored by the Auxiliary had each netted over $1,000 - the highest returns since they were started. This • year the Auxiliary has purchased a refrigerator for the • operating room, 15 reading lamps for patients' rooms, upright scales, electric broom, two inhalators, students' desks, a new flag as well as equipment for the new pediatric ward. The hospital cart under the convenership of Mrs. Charles Smith netted $127 for the year and will be in the reception room each afternoon from now until Christmas with various articles for sale. Mrs. Glenn Mickle was re-elected president for 1969. Vice-presidents are Miss Ruth • Skinner, Mrs. Melvin Gaiser, Mrs. Walter Davis; recording secretary, Mrs. Ray Frayne; assistant, Mrs. Ernest Lewis; corresponding sec'y, Miss Greta Harness; assistant, Mrs. William Allison; treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Pollen; assistant, Mrs. Norman i. Walper; historian, Mrs. Gordon Koch; pianists, Mrs. Amid Will- ard and Mrs. M. C. Fletcher. Committee conveners: finance; Mrs. Harvey Pollen; tray, Mrs. Delmer Skinner; visiting, Mrs. Ward Fritz; cart, Mrs. Charles Smith; buying, Mrs, 4 M. J. Geiser; cutting and sewing, Mrs. Ed Johns; membership, Mrs. Sylvester Taylor; nominating, Mrs. Robert Dinney; program, Miss R. Skinner; public relations, Mrs. J. G. Dunlop; bulletin editor, Mrs. H. Seegmiller, Social, Mrs, Walter McBride, Couple married for 62 years Mk. and Mrs, Sam Joty celebrated their Sixty-Seeond wedding anniversary Thtirkitly evening, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Mc Laren were hosts to a dinner in their honor. Other guests included Penhale and Grace. Members of the family surprised them with a shiVaree in the 'evening folio-Wed by a social. the. CARNATION MILK2 KING SIZE FAB CHASE &SANBORN COFFEE BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 27c OFF PKG, 2 LB. BONUS TIN 3 LB. PKG. MAPLE LEAF LOAFDisrri-C CHICKEN & C H E ES ETC. SCHNEIDERS SCHNEIDERS BEEF MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS LUCAS ARTHUR MEATS K.P. READY TO EAT BONELESS DINNER SAUSAGE STEAKETTES BULK PACK LB 490 LB. 490 LB.690 •efficient huge latiiit6in lint screen, , .,o .1;tezVrAiers • 2'. ~zo Les W°W''P-*'4**it ili9A' TRAQUAIi DOMINION HARDWARE NEXT it fa ExETER,alt. • ,,...-0,-""""w""" icrit"4"."1:77:. MARK ,I All Fabric Dryer. -dries it all . the economical way. 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