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HIOHTY :NINTH TEAR, NO. 2e
Graduate Nurses
Receive Diplomas
Interest Ceremonies at Mac -
[y Hall—Many Presenta-
tions to Graduates
The beautifully decorated stage at
Mackay hall was the setting of an
interesting event on Friday night last,
when the graduating clear of Alexan-
dra Marine and General Hoepltal was
presented to a large audience. Bas-
kets
atkets of purple and gold dowers Used
the edge of the stage, which was
fronted with a fernery of lovely roses.
Many persons. late In reaching the
hail„ -=Ere unable to find even standing
r M.Jd r turned gws7:
'Mein-. a .aies'and !waft'�
vestibule throughout the whole pro-
gram.
The four graduating nurses were
Miss Ida Grace Mason, Miss Mildred
Viola Wilson, Mia Mildred Norma
MacKay and Miss Mary Greene, all
of town. With them on the platform
were G. L. Parsons, chairman of the
hospital board, presiding, Rev. A. G
Calder, who opened the proceedings
wttb prayer, Mayor H. J. A. MacEwen,
R. J. Deachmau, M.P., Dr. J. M. Gra-
ham, Dr. J. B. Whitely, Dr. John Wal-
lace, J. B. Reynolds of the hospital
board, Miss Matheson, asslstant.hot
pita' superintendent, Mies Chambers,
night supervisor, Mrs. D. J. Lane, re-
gent of Ahmeek Chapter, I.O.D.E., and
Mrs. D. E. Campbell. regent of Maple
Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E.
The front row of seats was occu-
pied by alae uniformed nurses-in-
training.
urses-fatraining.
Four little flower girls, Peggy Bro-
pbey, Betty Smith, Clare Blank sad
Barbara Cuts, made several trial 1
the graduating nurses with lfellegn
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4t their meeting on Monday, June
1, the W.M.S. of North street United
church heard an interesting report of
the "Branch” meeting recentle held at
Sarnia. From •Il the eight presby-
teries or the London Onnference re-
ports were most encouraging, Mrs.
Lane said, and she was happy to and
that In increase ot givings Huron
Presbytery led.
Mr.. A. Buchanan presided for the
devotional program, which. besides
Mrs. Lane's report, consisted of a
Scripture reading by Mrs. P. W. Cur-
rie, current events to, Ma. R.. 3. How-
ard and prayer by Was Robertson.
Tbe treasurer, Miss Emilie Buchan-
an, reported that the Easter thank -
offering hadireached the sum of $100.
Esnrelope (fringe, donations, fees, etc.,
fur May were 125.40.
Judge—',How could you swindle
people who trusted liegaur
Prisoner—"But, Judge, people who
Broker Goes to Face
Charge at Toronto
Cases Before Magistrate Making
in Weekly Court Thurs-
day Last
Robert S. Fletcher, Toronto broker
who was remanded fur three weeks
on May 2b on charges of &sugary ant
uttering, appeared before Magistrate
J. A. Makins on Thursday last with
his counsel, C. Frank Moore, of To -
Mr. Moore explained that Fletcher
wait to appear at Toronto to face a
charge on June 10. An attempt would
then be made to turn's& bail. and if
it should be obtained Fletcher Fo—nlil
not be obtained tbe accused could be
returned to Goderich. Fletcher was
at Hutt time on bail of 17,500 on the
Toronto charge, but he bad been un-
able to obtain $5.000 additional cash
bail for tbe Gederich charges.
Fletcher was semanded wall Wed-
nesday, wbetilier-erws taken to Toronto.
Stanley Dutot, of Brucefield, was
charged with non-support. An ad-
journment of one week was made and
accused was released on his own ball
Chas. Bell, of Goderich, pleaded not
ratty to a charge of keeping leper
for eale Illegally, and the ease was
adjourned a second time. Police still
are on the lookout for a witness who
disappeared mysteriously, and Bell
was allowed out on his own bail.
Max Laker, Windsor fish peddler,
was found guilty of falling to have
clearance lights on his truck and of
Felten to give a car room to piss ors
NILE
NILE, June 9.—Mr. •nd Mrs. T. Mc-
Phee visited relative' at Lucknow on
Miss Marjorie Brindley spent last
weetvead wits Mtn Vents CaldwelL
Mr. Isaac Tatrb and the Misses Min-
nie and Jane Tabb visited relatives In
Goderich on Sunday.
Mrs. D MeGratten visited at Lon-
don one day last week.
Mr. E. Nixon and Miss Stella Mc-
Adam, of Donnybrook, spent Sunday at
the home of the former's brother, Mr.
T. Nixon.
Visitors at the home of Mr. John
Tabb on Sunday were Mr. Harold
Squire and Miss Pearl three of Clin-
ton, and the Misses Ida White, Ida
Elliott and Vesta Tubb of Goderich.
At the evening service in Nile
church next Sunday Rev. Mr. Walden
of llgthans will be Ma special speak-
er. He will give in address in the
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GODERICM BRIDGE CLUB
At the weekly bridge tournament
beld Monday evening, the following
were wioners: 1st, Mrs. W. T. Saun-
ders and Mrs. E. C. Beacom, phut 10%;
Hume, plus 10; 3rd. Mr. and lira_ IL
I. Dean azirMre. I. 11 Darman and
and gifts from their riends
ti Tee. There were more flowers
than the graduates could hold, and
many lovely bouquets were placed on
the platform at tbeir feet.
Mayor IlacEwan congratulated the
graduates in behalf of the town coun-
cil and the citizens.
"The hospital is • town institution
and we are more than proud of it."
he said. "It has been built up by the
town and country people and we feel
it is one of the most modern and best
equipped in tins pert of Ontario."
His Worship commented on the ca-
dency of the staff of tbe hospital and!
on tbe good work of the hospital board.
"Tbese nurses," he said in conelu-
sion, "have worked hard in the last
four years and now success is theirs.
I feel sure they will be loyal tcetheir
old hospital and their town."
Miss Dorothy Greene and Mr. Her-
bert Greene, accompanied by Mr. II.
N. Livens, sang "Staying" and "Smiling
Through."
Dr. J. B. Whitely remarked that
thirty-two years ago a hospital was
opened on South street, •nd since that
time tbere have bete sixty-eight grad-
uates. "Ail have done remarkably
well," be said. "Bizty-seven per cent.
are married." ,
Wen Trained
Referring to the graduates, Dr.
Whitely stated: "These girls have
passed their examinations very credit-
ably aud I can recommend them as
being most resourceful, capable and
competent young women. They have
been brought to a high standartl of
pledge was administered by Dr. J. M.
Graham, after which Robert Barnes
gave a humorous recitation as "Colonel
Chillingworth Chubb."
It. J. Deachman, M.P., gave interest-
ing comptrieons of nursibg and hoe -
pilule of today aria a centurleg -ago,
and remarked on the tremendous ad-
vance medicine has made.
"These ladies," he turned to the
graduatee. "who are starting out In
this work ire starting nomething
which will bring them more happiness
than anythieg elee they might under-
take, for that which brings most hap-
piness is not work for self, but work
for others.
"What these Orin are going out to
do la to •try to help other, and bring
jrist a little elm*, the brotherhood of
Harvey McGee, of Auburn, aceom-
Denied by Mrs. R. Phillipa, sang "The
End of the Road," and "Wait Till I'm
as Old as Father."
Presentatiens te the Graduates
Presentations to the graduates were
as follows :' Diplomas, by Assistant
pins, by .1. R..Reynolds: syringes, by
Dr. John Wallace. In behalf of the
medical profession: dressing forceps,
by Mina Vesta Tabb. In behalf of the
hy Mra. E. W. Carrie, In behalf of the
by Mrs. D. J. Lane, In behalf of the
Ahmeek Chapter, 1.0.D.E.: sterilizers.
hy Mrs. T1. E Campbell. in behalf of
the Maple Leaf Chapter, 1.0.D.E.: re-
ference books. by Mrs. J. W. Mac -
Vicar. In behalf of the Noreen' Alum-
nae
Mita Mason expreased the gratitude
of the gradneting class for the inter-
est taken in them hy the public, and
after the singing of the National An-
them many went over to the Masonie
Temple, where refreshments were
iserved and a danee was held In honor
of the graduate.
'Where hare you been for the last
font yea re v"
"At college taking medicine."
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