The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-08, Page 69
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vft&Um Advance -Times, Thurs., July 8, 1876
Next nursing
assistant
course being
prepared
Despite the uncomfortable em-
large enough district since the
pleYmeat ligation for medical
closest centre is in Collingwood.
static the Nursing Assistant
From the many interested
,
Oeatm at Wingham and District
>� til continues to receive'
people submitting forms, 45 were
to come in for inter-
many applications. With the past
selected
views. From the 45, there will be
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,
course just recently over, the
a further filtering process down'•
-
centre's staff is busy preparing
to 20. Selection is almost scien-
next session's curriculum.
tific with various stages in the
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For awj�e; due to hospital cut
processing of applicants. Thaw
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backs and the resulting scarsity
_koseri lwvc tO fill academic and
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� P�P1 were wondering
health standards, be within a
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what the fate of the nursing as-
specified age limit — 17 to 45�
sistant course would be. How-
years and have a real interest in
r
ever, this year's hospital budget
has allowed for the program and
nursing. Often, hospital volunteer
and Candy -Striper experience
considering the number of ap-
helps the applicant since he or
,
plications, it was not a misjudg-
she has had exposure to sick pa
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ment.
Lients.
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Applications have been receiv
Ellacott, Reg. N., director
cd from as far away as Mauritius
Of theMrs.
course mentioned another
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(an island in the Indian Ocean by
criteria, "They have to relate."
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the African coast), Rhodesia, In-
donesia and the Caribbean. None
The most common reason why
of these have been accepted due
people want to be nursing assist -
to the overabundance of Can-
ants is that they like to be with
ALTHOUGH the Nursing Assistant
course is over for the
adian applications. Also, when
people, and want to help.
summer, things are still busy
around the hospital centre.
foreign students were accepted
In every interview Mrs. Ella-
Here Linda Wall, assistant director of the course, helps to
some time ago, they didn't turn
out. Applicants from areas such
cott ' brin s u employment
g P the
"The
prepare the curriculum for
the fall session which is
as Sarnia and Toronto are also
situation. She says, girls all
carefully worked out down to
a daily basis.
realize this and we all hope it will
turned down and referred to
change." Mrs' Ellacott has heard
centres closer by. The referral
c
list is several pages long. As it is,
that 13 of the recently graduated
How to look your best
class of 21 have definitely found
Wingham's facility covers a
related jobs. Some have found
jobs in Owen Sound but the ma-
on a limited b
jority are working in nursing
homes.
by I.avonne Ballagh
year round, stash them during
Looking your best does not al-
your .vacation and substitute
Friends Are
None of the last crop of stu-
ways depend on the fashions you
some physical activity — golfing,
dents have shown an interest in
adopt or the accessories you wear
swimming, playing tennis or hav-
working in the United States, but
to make an ordinary look a
ing a fun game of baseball with
A Nice
Thing
former students have worked in
various states including Hawaii.
smashing look. Looking your best
sometimes depends on your state
the neighborhood kids. And for
feeling good and keeping fit,
Presently, Mrs. Ellacott and
of mind. It doesn't matter
nothing can beat the good old -
To Have
Mrs. Linda Wall, Reg. N., assist-
whether you plan summer or
winter when they
fashioned walks. If you neglect
them. working, bet
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ant director are working on cur-
vacations,
-while you're
riculum for the new session start-
come you are very often ready
ter get out and do some walking
ing in September. All 35 weeks
for them after a year of keeping
during vacation. ,
are planned day -today, hour -to-
the nose to the grindstone and the
shoulder to the wheel. you are If y
No matter where you are, good
y
hour. A new schedule is drawn for
weary — of your day -today rou-
theatre is never far away. During
every session because of new text
tine, of the people you see every
your vacation, take in as much as
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books and because the College of
day, of the places that look the
you can; good theatre can trans-,
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Nurses of Ontario issues new, dif-
ferent The
same week after week, of the
port you into a vacation world of
its
scientific principles.
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Phone ringing, the boss hollering
own and change your entire
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two women have reached the
r it all shows in your face. Your
outlook on life for awhile. Better
point where they are fitting films
nerves are, on edge, are
still, get involved in theatre work
into the schedule.
you
jumpy and tense and it all shows
behind the scenes. It will make
Other preparations being made
in your face.
you feel as though you are a part
THIS EMBLEM IS THE
are the sorting through of uni-
Everyone has to 'get away
of the action.
SIGN OF GOOD BUST-
forms and the taking of courses.
from it all' every now and then.
To achieve a new look at home,
NESS AND GOOD
Mrs. F.,�lacott for one, has just
But suppose your limited budget
study your favorite room and see
completed an extension course in
cannot take any more stretching
how you can give it a new breezy
FRIENDS.
nursing administration.
this summer or suppose you're
summer atmosphere. Add some
For information call:
Come September 20, Mrs. Ella-
saving a little nest egg for that
big fall project and you just cant
touches of Hawaii with brilliant
curtains and pillows, lots of
Phone 357-3275
Cott and Mrs. Wall will have
things all organized ready for the
things all
dip into it for anything as friv-
greenery and flowers and prob--p
of budding nursing as-
next atts.
olous as a vacation. Well, for
what they're worth — here are a
ably, one new piece of furniture,
just enough to make it look differ-
And who knows, maybe
sis next Andwh knows,
Cietes' luck will
few ideas 'on how you can 'get
ent to you. Then find your fav-
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turn and they'll have jobs waiting
away from it all' and never go far
orite recipe for Hawaiian punch
for them. There is always hope.
from home.
The first thing that will bright-
and relax.
If you're fond of cooking and
en your mood is to try looking at
find it relaxing rather than work,
your town in a different light —
experiment in the kitchen with
-
not as some place you feel trap-
different kinds of cuisine, from
ped in and never have a chance to
home and around the world. Ask
do anything enlightening in. Look
a few friends to share your ex -
NOTICE
at it as you would look at it if you
periments and your vacation with -+
were a stranger coming in. Find
you.
the interesting spots — the cool
Finally, at the end of you[__
shady nooks by the river, the
vacation, remember that your
IF YOUR ADVANCE -TIMES LABEL
fascinating places you never
saving hundreds of dollars by
READS JULY 9-8-7-6
have time or inclination to see
staying home so you can afford
YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE
while you're working. Visit the
one final luxury before beginning
restaurants that throughout the
another year on the job. Call your
year are a place to eat and run,
beauty shop and come out with a
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and linger over a long delicious
dinner with friends. Drive out
new look — either a new hairstyle
or a streak job that will make a
into the country and find a
whole new You. Try a new per -
secluded spot where you can be
fume and call on your beautician
alone and think and enjoy nature.
to help you experiment with
And it you really feel a need to be
makeup. Go shopping and buy
away from the telephone and
one new outfit for the coming sea -
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s C ureh
people, check into a motel or ho-
tel for a few days and catch up on
some letter -writing or bookwork.
on — an outof-theordinary
number that will make you feel
very special and pretty.
. If your work is physical labor,
Your vacation does not always
your vacation to improve
have to be expensive and tiring.
(ANGLICAN)use
your .mind. Libraries and book
Your, best one may be spent right
stores have a wealth of knowl-
at home — relaxing and making
W I N G H A M
edge at your fingertips. If you
the most of what is right at your
have your nose in the books all
own back door'.
REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Ractor
MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist
and Choir Loader
SUNDAY, JULY 11
Trinity 4
10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
WINGHAM
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ross Smith - Pastor
9:50 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service
7:00 p.m.—Evening Service
"All scriptures given by inspira-
tion -f God. "
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A DOUBLE -RING CEREMONY was held in Westway
Holy men of God spake as they United Church, Weston, on May 22, uniting Mr. and Mrs.
9 9 Lou Laskis The bride was the former Cindy Cook, daughter
were moved by the Holy Ghost. of Mr and Mrs. Don Cook of Wingham. Lou is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Laskis of Weston. The couple will reside in
Weston.
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