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Wins proficiency award
Miss Beverley Wall, Holyrood, won the proficiency award in the
Registered Nursing Assistants class of 1965 at South Huron Hospital
and was valedictorian at the graduation exercises Friday night in
James Street UC. --T-A photo
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At an impressive ceremony
before a large audience in James
Street UC auditorium Friday
night 12 registered nursing as-
sistants received their diplomas
and graduation pins following ten
months training at South Huron
Hospital.
Guest speaker for the occasion
was Rev. James Ferguson of
Stratford who has served on hos-
pital boards in Barrie and Strat-
ford and also on the provincial
hospital board. He said the im-
portance of nursing assistants is
being recognized more and more
all the time. "The entire health
program is on the march and the
nursing assistant is indispens-
able in the hospital today her
role is well recognized by the
Christmas decor formed the
setting last Saturday afternoon
for Main Street UCW bazaar and
tea in the church rooms. The
bazaar was opened by Rev. Ro-
bert Hiltz and guests were wel-
comed by President Mrs. Lorne
Porter and unit leaders, Mrs.
Earl Russell and Mrs. Ila Mc-
Kenzie.
Bake table was in charge of
Mrs. Earl Carroll and Mrs. Ben
Tuckey; candy booth, Mrs. Mer-
vin Grainger, Mrs. Arnold Math-
Main St. Christmas Bazaar
nursing profession" he said.
The speaker was introduced by
Rev. S. E. Lewis of James Street
UC and thanked by Mr. B. W.
Tuckey, a member of board of
director s. Mr. I. Kalbfleisch
chairman of the board of direct-
ors, presided for the program and
welcomed the friends and rela-
tives.
Mrs. J. H. Delbridge, who has
been instructress of the class,
presented the graduation dip-
lomas assisted by Miss Myrtle
Ninham, assistant director of
nursing. Mr. E. R. Hopper of
the Board of Directors presented
the graduation pins.
Miss Alice Claypole, admin-
istrator of the hospital, spoke
briefly and announced the special
•
ers; gift table, Mrs. Eugene How-
ey, Mrs. Jack Doerr, fancy work,
Mrs. Glen McKnight, Mrs. Clar-
ence McDowell; produce, Mrs.
Cecil Murray, Mrs. Roy Webber;
mincemeat, Mrs. Oscar Tuckey;
antiques, Mrs. E. R. Hopper,
Mrs. G. Burrows, Mrs. George
Hawkins; fish pond, Mrs. Don
Webster; tea tables, Mrs. Art
Clarke, Mrs. Claire Hoffman.
Mrs. Jack Doerr and Mrs.
Ross Tuckey convened the de-
corations. Over $400 was realiz-
ed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Wuerth
marked 50 years of married life
with a family banquet at the Duf-
ferin Hotel, Centralia, Saturday
evening.
Attending were the best man of
50 years ago, Mr. Edgar Wuerth,
brother of the groom, and Mrs.
Wuerth of Zurich and the brides-
maid, Mrs. Howard Thiemer,
Detroit, sister of the bride, also
four brothers of Mrs. Wuerth,
Mr. Harry Schwartz, Mr. and
Mrs. William Schwartz, Credi-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartz,
Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Schwartz, London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Schwartz, Crediton.
The family includes Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Wuerth, St Catherines,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wuerth, town,
and Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Long of
Royal Oaks, Mich. and their fam-
ilies.
The guests returned to the
Wuerth home for the evening to
reminisce and view the bridal
pictures of 50 years and the
family photos since.
Alfred Wuerth of Crediton and
Lucilla Schwartz were married
at the home of the bride's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
SChwartz of Stephen Township
near Crediton, by the Rev E. D.
Becker on Thursday, Deeember
9, 1015 at 4 p.m.
In the evening the bride and
groom were serenaded by the
Crediton Band of which the groom
was a member. He also played
in the Exeter Band until it folded.
The bride and groom spent
their early married life in Credi-
ton where the groom worked With
the late B. Brown in shoe repair-
ing and assisted with the pest
office which was in the same
store.
Mr. and Mrs. Wuerth moved
to Exeter 28 years ago when Mr.
Wuerth started the Wuerth Shoe
Store at 369 Main St. He retired
in January of this year. They have
two sons and one daughter, Reg
of St Catherines, Ray of Exeter
and Mrs. R, M. Long of Michi-
gan and seven grandchildren.
The celebrants are members
of James Street United Church
and have been valued members
of the choir.
They will mark the actual an-
niversary day Thursday (today)
quietly at their home.
CWL discuss
Advent customs
The origin of the Christmas
tree and other Christmas and Ad-
vent. customs were explained at
the Precious Blood CWL meeting
Monday evening.
Taking part in the program
which centered around the use of
popular customs to assist in the
celebration of ChriStmas were
Mrs. J. Wright, Mrs. G. La-
Freniere, Mrs. J. Glaab, Mrs.
A, Williams and Mrs. T. Mc-
Cauley. A Bible service was led
by Mrs. E. Mittleholtz, and Mrs.
P. Regier.
Susan Zachar, Wellington St.
Exeter, held the lticky ticket on
the Christmas hamper which was
drawn by President Mrs. B. Die-
trich. The ticket sale realized
$150.
Mystery prize donated by Mrs.
H. Minderlein was won by Mrs.
Spruyette. Carols were en-
joyed while lunch was served by
Mrs. M. Lysack and Mrs. T. Van
Reestel.
awards. Miss BeverleyJean Wall
won the Hospital Auxiliary award
of a silver tray for general pro-
ficiency in theory and clinical
work which was presented by
President Mrs. Harold Taylor.
Each graduate was given a Medi-
cal Association award by Dr. M.
Gans.
The supervisory staff award,
presented to two students for
greatest growth in professional
development during the period
of training, went to Miss Bonnie
Faye Baker and Miss Perla Anne
Lawrence and was given by Mrs.
George Walker RN and Mrs.
H. B. Horton RN.
Mrs. R. Bailey and Mrs. E.
W. Brady presented a gift to each
graduate on behalf of the Hos-
pital Auxiliary staff committee.
Miss Beverley Jean Wall was
valedictorian in which she paid
tribute to the hospital and par-
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An initiation service for new
members was held at the meet-
ing of James St. CGIT last Wed-
nesday evening.
Joining the CGIT are Brenda
Brintnell, Jane Broderick, Janet.
Ecker, Penny MacDonald, Susan
McDonald, Cheryl Penhale, Jo
Ann Burke, Debbie Coughlin, Su-
san Davey, Doris Ferguson, Bar-
bara O'Dell and Lynn Richard,
The CGIT groups are holding
a vesper service in the church.
$unday evening and next WedneS-
day, December 15, the members
Will go carolling and are having
a pot luck supper the same even,
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Graduation ceremonies were held Friday night for the third class of
registered nursing assistants who have completed 10 months training
at South Huron Hospital. Left to right are Joan England, Crediton;
Diane McRitchie, Tiverton; Beverley Wall, Holyrood; Anne Lawrence,
Hensall; Shirley Feick, St Marys; Mrs. J. H. Delbridge RN, instruc-
tress; Bonnie Baker, Listowel; Cheryl Jardine, Lucknow; Marilyn
Weber, Brampton; Jean Doupe, Science Hill; Delores Burlingham,
Mitchell; Gayle Turner, Bayfield. Missing from picture is Julia
Harland, Clinton.
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RNA grads receive diplomas
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