HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2016-06-01, Page 13Wednesday, June 1, 2016 • News Record 13
More than 50 Clinton and area retired nurses attended the Dining For Senior Programs hosted by
ONE CARE Home & Community Support Services to honor Nurses' Week. From left—Murial Taylor,
Martha Craig, Cheryl Hohner, Marg Draper. From right—Joyce Doig, Kathy Chambers, Mildred
McAdam, Betty Ehgoetz and Carol Lobb.
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Nurses' Week was celebrated in May when more than 100 people attended the ONE CARE Home &
Community Support Services Dining For Seniors Program in Clinton with special guests including
many retired nurses. Top—attending were three of the original graduates from the Clinton nursing
school. Left — Madeline Yeats and her son Graham. Right—Dr. Brian Baker with graduates Edna
McDonald and Bee Cooke (seated) and Polly Powell and Bev Riley (standing).
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