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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. Contributed photos 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). What if one company could solve all your business needs? F 44. POSTMEDIA We can connect all the pieces in more ways than ever before. For more information, visit postmedia.com/advertise Funding to our health care system will increase by over $1 billion this year. ontario.ca/bettercare Investing in new and better ways for all Ontarians to get the care they need means: • 700 new doctors and specialists • 35 hospitals currently being renewed, modernized or expanded • $250 million invested in home and community care • $345 million invested to improve wait times and access to care These investments ensure a strong health care system for both today and tomorrow. Paid for by the Government of Ontario ,7 Ontario