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What is the value of a Conestoga College Nursing Diploma?
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The Nursing Diploma granted upon completion of the two year program enables the
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QUESTION:
Recently the Ontario Government transferred the Nursing Diploma Programs from the
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program:
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of, the Hospital Schools of Nursing, their knowledge and experience will continue to guide-the
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Will the Nursing students continue to have as much nursing experience in hospitals as they did
prior to the transfer to the College?
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Diploma Program the nursing students will have as much and if possible more nursing ex-
perience in the hospitals and community health, agencies than they did before.
QUESTION:
Have the locations where nursing students take their classes and clinical experiences
changed?
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No.4Classes are held in the former Hospital Schools of Nursing buildings and clinical ex-
perience is obtained in the same hospitals as before.
QUESTION:
Where are the Conestoga
for specific information?
ANSWER:
Nursing Division Former Hos'pital School
Location of Nursing
Cambridge (Galt )
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College NUc rsing Divisions located and who should be contacted
South Waterloo Memorial Hospital
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By MRS. WIWAM ROHDE
THAWS ROAD
The February meeting Of the
United. Church Women was. held Mrs, Larry .4.41.1qatym was in
Monday evening with Mrs. Glenn charge of the /Meeting which
Jeffery as hostess, the theme was United Church
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mann, Exeter; Lucy Van Estaroeck, Precious Blood and Jane Sullivan, Mt. Carmel, T-A photo
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tour through the United States
included included Colarado to
Los Vegas where rich people
gamble with piles of $10100 bills
and the night life is fantastic:
They saw Lou Rauls per-
forming in a nightclub and Nancy
bumped into Liberate.
, At Las Angeles, they toured
Disneyland and the Queen Mary
where they saw Jacques
Cousteau's Underwater World.
Some of the great ship has been
remodelled and some is in its
original form.
In Mexico they travelled along
the west coast for three days and
stayed in Matzlan where they
saw the pyramids before driving
up the mountain as far as they
could. •Then down to the east
coast where they spent three
days in Tampico.
On the return trip they stopped
for two days in Marshall, Texas
then on to Nashville, Tennessee
.to attend the Grand Ole Opera.
They all report that United-
States and Mexico have beautiful
scenery and are nice to visit but
Canada is still the best place to
live.
Graham's
Involves YOU, In Development
Around The World.
The scripture lesson was read
by Mrs. Chas, Glanville, and
prayer was given by Mrs.
Ballantyne, Mrs. Glen, Stewart
gave facts about the country of
Kenya, Mrs. Ballantyne told
About the Missionary Work in
Kenya.
Two skits were given by Mrs.
Stewart and Mrs. Ballantyne.
They were How to Visit Old
People The Wrong Way and How
to Visit People the Right Way.
Mr,s. Glanville gave a reading
But Not To-Day.
Minutes, roll- call, cards of
thanks, treasurer's report were
all.given.
An invitation was received
from Elimville ladies to the
World Day of Prayer March 1.
It was decided to have the
annual Strawberry supper in
June.
Group C served lunch.
Personal$
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the
relatives of Anne Simpson who'
passed away Thursday. The
flowers in the church Sunday
were placed there by the family.
Mrs. ,Paul Passmore and
Bobbie spent a week and a half
with her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Cecil Carsen, Ottawa. Paul
Passmore spent a few days in
Ottawa All °returned home
Monday.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Dykeman,
Ron, Ethel, Lynn, Brian and
Karen, 'Lucan were Saturday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan, Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Passmore attended
the 25th wedding anniversary
celebration at Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre Saturday
evening for Mr, & Mrs. Keith
Fraser and Mr. & Mrs. James
Grinney,
Mrs. Wilmer Howatt, Lon-
desboro, is staying at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert while
they are holidaying in Florida
and Texas,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Johns and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Johns
and family, Staffa, Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Rock, George Rock, Walton,
Mrs. Muriel Miller, Seaforth, Mr,
& Mrs, Barry Miller and family,
Bob Miller and Herb Bibby were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Johns. The occasion being
Fred Johns' birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas, Glanville and
Marlene visited Sunday with
Mrs. Glanville's father, David
Stief, Listowel. Sunday evening
Mrs. Darrel Parker,•Staffa, Mrs.
Donna Gaiser and friend of, Hyde
Park , visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Gla ovine.
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
At the Guide meeting Monday
night the captain, Helen Cun-
ningham, introduced a new
leader, Mrs. Wilma Avery.
After games and the appointing
of new patrols the Guides worked
on their centre pieces for the
district banquet.
Mrs, Cunningham instructed
them in the flying-up ceremony
that will be taking place at the
Brownie meeting Wednesday at
the Lucan School.
Brownie Meeting
After playing two games, the
Brownies were put into new sixes
by Brown Owl Ruth-Ann Curtis.
With their mothers present the
tweenies were -enrolled by
commissioner Shirley. They
were: Lynn Patterson, Carol
Cunningham, Carol Joyce,
Catherine Lynn, Sharon De
Graw, Jackie Bosch, Shelia
,Jones, Bonnie Avery, Tracey de
Boer, Jennifer de Graw, also
leaders Sally Williams and Ann
de Boer.
in the Pow-wow Ann de Boer
led the Brownies in games and
Sally Williams led in songs.
The Brownies and guides thank
their parents for making their
bake sale a success. They report
a profit of $65.15 which will be
used for equipment.
Persona Is
Nancy, Torn and
THE KING AND QUEEN - At the Friday night activities of the South
Huron District High School winter carnival, the King and Queen were
named. Shown above are the winners Pius Dietrich and Connie
Miners, T-A photo
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Girard And
family, Guelph, visited Tuesday
with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey.
Mrs. Carey returned home with
them for a few days
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Thomson, St.
Thomas, spent Sunday with the
latter's mother Mrs. Mary
Trainor.
Patrick Sullivan Sr. visited
with his wife, Mrs. Sullivan who
had surgery Tuesday in St.
Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia.
Milford Ayotte has been a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey visited
Saturday in London with their
family.
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Mrs. Elzar Mousseau has been
moved from Seaforth Community
Hospital to Victoria Hospital
London,
Ross Broadfoot is a patient in
' South Huron Hospital Exeter.
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