During 1946, 3211 visits 582 patients. Thirty h ments were attended. V maternity patients and 2approximately 553% of al The maternity progra of â€"â€" Preâ€"natal calls (fo of sgiving sound advice mothers, whether they to hospital or remaini: General health habits and encouragement give medical â€" supervision. confinements is anothe regular visits follow. â€" _ The general medica! widely used than any Canada â€" 1278 visits wive general medical : of 717 visi This phase of the y 42 per cent of all t This work is proving in the case of patients after hospital, or pat who need the extra nur cannot be given by a PDuring tae pas lucrease in the noted. Miss Bettvy Hicks charge of the Por which includes Wh Deloro townships a â€" gave her report. The Branch, start the past six years, service from 209 p 104( . The Sixth Annua »nursing activities ( Branch of the Vi Nurses, for the year PFriday March 28th chambers, with Mr. the chair. repo.‘t Mr. Kinkel ga vear‘s work, and ya‘rc the Secret: E. Cooper, Trea: R. P. Kinkel Elected President of V. 0. N THURGDAY, APRIL 17ith, 1047 on rOOD FOR MORROW‘S MILLIO NS OfF VUS else in the w €% wWa| offer indiv rewards to market f hitt Canad: mtrertive M £R by the €1} cly nmnerlio l Alcudy Canada is one of the world‘s iding food producersâ€"for millions abroad 1s at home. Yet 300,000 square miles of ada‘s agricultural land still lie unoccupied, ergetic, skilled young Conadians to turn it 11 m( ping pace with Canada‘s expanding scultural science now offers a wealth undreamedâ€"of produds and methods 11 ~ _' l ' " (‘J | U ) ) ’ F h, with training and mada‘s vast resources form a »mbine d, they will lead to rich Horizons in Canada Unlimited YUTime! "Parents‘ Night" will be held at the Falls. _S. Porcupine Kindergarten Class in mz o en lz z_9 the Parish Hall on Priday (tomorrow). Mrs. L. Mansfiecld has returned Gust speaker will be J. R. M. Peat, from Kirkland Lake where she atâ€" public schools insbector for this disâ€"tended a gathering of northern repâ€" trict. y oo c3 y > resentatives of the NuBone Corset Co,, Mrs. B. H. Harper attended the Ontâ€" ario Provincial meeting of the girl guides association, held at Ottawa on Friday and Saturday last. She will represent the Northern Area as Area Commissioner. extended to the young parents by friends. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. R. J. Scott from the home of the: grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams. of Cecil Ave, Cooper. After the routine business, a memâ€" ber of the family of the late Maxwell Smith, paid great tribute to the work of Miss Hicks, during his long illness, and spoke most highly of the work of the Order in this district. Little Caxol\n Ha)es five weeks old daughter ‘of Mrs. John Hayes of 110A Powell Ave., died very sudâ€" denly at her home on Saturday. The baby, apparently well when put to sleep ai night was found dead by its mother when she went to give her food in the morning. Death was from natural causes. Much sympathy is extended to the young parents by care or nedilh six weeks of life. The cost of such service per visit lhas been reduced, and is now extremâ€" ely low. The work of this order is supported by grants from Tisdale and Whitney: donations and fees for nursâ€" ing care from Mines‘ Employees‘ Medâ€" ical Service, and from patients. _ .. Two Public Health students from the University of Toronto. spent a month doing field witn the VO.N.; both keenly interested. Miss Hicks has enjoyed her work during the past wear and a half, and said with sincerity ‘"Coming as a stranger from B. Ontario, I can corâ€" raborate the statement that the friendliness of the North is not an idle phrase." ‘The new officers clected were: Hoxn. President, Mr. R. P. Kinkel; Presiâ€" dent, â€"Mr.: W. S. Gardner; Secretary, Mr. V. â€"Neilly:; ‘Treasurer, Mr. F. E. . was tendered a prize. of the Dome Ladies Curling Club an three guests sat down to a bangus at the Airport Hotel. This bangue marked the finish of the season‘s curl ing. An excellent menu was enjoyed an a social evening followed. A musica quiz formed part of the entertainmen This was won by Mrs. P. Blair to whor A â€"jumble word contest conuected with Curlin was won by Mrs, Stanley Millions, an a bean guessing contest by Mrs. F Curtis. Both received prizes. Two door prizes were also give one,. a set of pictures donated an made by Mrs McMillan, and won b Mrs. H. Shantz, and tae other, a wood en novelty tray which was won by Mrs B. Curtis. _ e Community singing rounded out th "uneral Services> Held For Baby Hayes This care is followed up for six weeks check both mother and child and ‘ that doctor‘s orders are carried out. toral of 137 babies received nursing re or health supervision the first News From in Canada Unfimited The third event the George / Hardware Trophy was won by Prouilx, <Mrs. McGinn, Mrs. Ch: and Mrs. S. Millions â€" The tropt presented by the President M Countryman. second prizes i Taylor Trophy went to Mrs. worth,. Mrs. Pelkic, Mrs. Lont Mrs. McMillan and were e toasters. The Dome Trophy was presented by Ferigan of Broadway. Mr. Charles Kemsley of the Dome to n the rink of Mrs. A. Tomkinson, with Mrs. Marcuerite: Fa Mrs. Jones, Miss J. Richmond and weekâ€"end in N Mrs. Proulx. This was the Viceâ€"Skips m Competition. Prizes were Fruit Sets. Mrs. Jos Patterson Second winners were Mrs. Chapman, Doreen of Toronto ha Mrs. _ S3. Jay, Mrs., McMurray and Mrs. after visiting .Mrs. A J. Whyte. Prizes â€" pyrex sets. Ave. Guests present were Mr. and Myrs. C. Kemsley and Mrs. Graff of Iroquois Ladies Curling Club on Thursday thirtyâ€"eight membe: 1UIT nt the George Taylor hy was won: by Mirs. Mrs. J. Grant of 1 cGinn, Mrs. Chapman weekâ€"end at the hom ons â€" The trophy was Mrs. Willie Helmer ie Président Mrs. G. se Ssecond prizes in the There were two del Hold Bangquet Loneâ€" and e _ electric Mr. and Mrs. Mtues Thompson of Chippewa left an Saturday for home after spending their honeymoon here Mrs. Thompson was the form~s Mollie Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Richards who for years lived at the Dome Mine. and were oldâ€"timers of the North. While in town they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Briâ€" den, Mr. and Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Lily Robinson. They were married in Chippewa on April 5th. Reeve V. H. Evans and Clerk P. H. Murphy are in Teronto this week disâ€" cussing the mining tax situation with Premier Drew and his Cabinet. Mrs. Sullivan of Campbells the guest! of her ~sonâ€"inâ€"l: daughter. Mr. â€" and> _Mrs.. I Ferigan of Broadwayv. In the account given last week of the farewell party to Mr. Cliff Myles, Mr. and Mrs. O. Bowes were quoted as being hosts. They wish it to be corâ€" rected, as the men of the Bridge Club staged the party as a surprise, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myles. Miss Dorothy Ewing, Miss Hele: Porter, Miss Chrissie Smith and Mis: Edna Macdonald all of Kirkland Lake were guests over the weekâ€"end of Mr and Mrs. Art Ewing. There were two delighted boys at the Red Wings game at St. Catherines last week. They ftook in the game and then greeted. old schoolmates with enâ€" thusiasm, and showed them the town. They were Elwood Bennett now of Niagara, and Joe Durish of St. Cathâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ling of North Bay are visiting their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mulâ€" sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. vihtll of 1860 Leighton sOPTH . 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Floral â€" Designs Wedding Bougquels 108 Golden Ave., _ _S. Porcupin® Paul Laine, of the Hollinger r Labrador. P id Mrs. Alex L Wim. E. Jamieson Florist Potled Plants Cut Flowers DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARNRANGEMENT S3 Phone 833 bouth Porcupine llinger Mine left Wednesdary lor. Paul is the son of Mr Alex Laine, Second Ave. ine, of the Assay office lflt 78 BRUCE AVENUE Phone 30 Phone 230 ## Ont.