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Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Jun 1947, p. 6

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© + Outpost Hospital at Apsley, } | "PAGE SIX ">. THE DAILY, TIMES-GAZETTE "eu, ® THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 194% 'Nurse Shortage Delays Recovery Of Stricken Europe, Says Swiss 'The current shortage of trained nurses is world-wide and a serious retarding factor in the rehabilita- tion of countries greatly affected by war, Miss Yvonne Hentsch, Di- rector of the Nursing Bureau, League of Red Cross Societies, Ge- neva, Switzerland, stated at To. ronto recently. "The League of Red Cross So- cieties is making every effort to assist schools of nursing in such countries where the need for teach- .ing material and nursing equip- ment is desperate. Canals hus been particularly generous er support of these efforts," she said. Miss Hentsch spent Thursday |sh last visiting the Ontario Division's with Miss Ida Brand, superintendent of tha Field Nursing Staff of Ontar- io Division, She felt that a sim. "3 of she Experiment Interests The League of Red Cross Socle- ties is much interested in the Ca- nadian Society's decision to finance a school of nursing under aus- pices of the Canadian Nurses' As- sociation, Miss Hentsch said. She referred to a plan for a demonstra- tion school which is to be estab. lished shortly, separate from hos- pitals, though working closely with them, in. order to determine whe- ther nurses can be trained in less than 3 years and to ascertain the best curriculs um, Results of this study will be of great imporance to the present in- ortage Miss Hentsch spoke of Canada's generosity in contributing to the League's assistance to sick nurses affected in health through the re- sults of war. "The Canadian Red Cross has made donations totalling $20,000 which assists in supporting nurses' rest homes in Europe." Miss at the oldest school of nursing in Burope -- La Red said. "We have nothing like it in » \ Source Sghool at Lausanne, Swit. zerland. : . THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN -- She Knows What Time It Is . From United Kingdom Inrormation Office Time was when Mary Austin of) London hardly ever looked at a Hi be i 1; é : : : { g g : be fg a ] : £ 2 Bel | d § :] E Zs 1 § 2, § : g Eg Hl 1; 11 $iiEe ! § 5 | £2 8 3 28 £83 i i i H i i i Is § if il 4 1] i BE 3 k RE i 1 i § i § 3 ! 5 | i it 3 § i i i g § | HE i { § : | REE a R # | 2 : ! | i i | 3 i ® } i ; Bf gE3 Al 5 Tn th f : § he 8 of Ey i B FER | 43 IE, i fi i Tk Guaranteed BERLOU MOTHPROOF fitted. Experience has proved that workers who can be fitted to their jobs are far happier than those in uncongenial work. Of course, there are many monotonous routine jobs, but then there are also people who prefer easy work, and others who dislike responsibility. The indus- trial psychologist finds out just which type the new applicant is, After she's found her job, the new worker is taken to her depart- (ment by the Welfare Supervisor, and put in charge of an experienc- ed woman worker. She's allotted a locker with a key, where she can keep her otdoor clothes and is taken to the canteen and rest He aext important contact is with the Safety Officer. He points out the dangers of handling ma- chinery carelessly and teaches her to use every possible precaution. State Factory Inspectors have the right to enter any workshop at any time to see that safety regulations are being kept. . Much research has been done on working posture and rhythm, Ine dustrial psychologists stipulate that the workers's machine should be adjusted so that she can operate it . . both groups benefit from ex- ercising fresh sets of muscles. Nursing Awards Announced Today ,The following scholarships and prizes won by the nurses in the School of Nursing at the Oshawa General tional Institute tomorrow evening at 830: Senior Year awards--Scholar- up for Post-graduate Study in Senio Year awards--Scholar- ship Pund--Miss Clare Glass, Port Perry; The E. A. Lovell Scholarship for Postgraduate Study in Nursing-- Miss Jean MacDonald, Oshawa; The Adelaide L. McLaughlin Scholarship for General Proficiency--Miss Den- ise Kelley, Keewatin; The Mazo Standing in aap Bh Schaan, MacNutt, Sask.; The Dr. P. J. Rundle Prize for Surgical Tech~ nique--Miss Jean MacDonald, Osh- awa; The Dr. G. L. Bird Prize for Surgical Nursing -- Miss Alvina Schaan, MacNutt, Sask. The two awards for the Interme- diate Year are: Supervisors' Prize for Highest Standing in Nursing Proficiency--MIiss Audrey Crook, Oshawa; the Dr. W. H. Stanley Prize for Obstetrical Nursing--Miss Muriel Gifford, Oshawa. The sole award for the Junior Year is the Alumnae Association, Oshawa 'General Hospital School of Nursing Prize wo General Profi- ciency won Miss Margaret Brown, Gormley. QUESTION AND ANSWER Are college students concerned about sex adjustment in contem- plating marriage? Yes, Eex adjustments and pre- marriage problems are significantly emphasized, of least concern are discord, religion and the family a social institution. (Source: Dr. M. Drummond, repcrting a study "Teachers College Contributions as L. in to Education," 1942), Guaranteed to Keep You "Regular Naturally or double your money back DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK Guarantee Press Secretaries Of Organizations Attention, Please Will the press secretaries of organizations having their meetings listed in the Club Calendar for Next Week, kindly notify the Social De. partment as soon as possible of the meetings stopping for the holiday season. As the Club Calendar will be con- tinued throughout June but discontinued in July and August, {it is necessary to have accurate information for the next three Saturdays only, Thank you. The Woman's Editor Board Gives Dance For Class of 1947 Wearing their blue and white School of Nursing uniforms with the important black band added to their caps, the graduating nurses of the Oshawa General Hospital were guests of honor at a dance given by the members of the Board of Directors in the Nurses' Resi- dence last night. Each of the twenty-six happy young women wore & corsage of sweet peas and lilies of the valley. During the evening each nurse was presented with a leur-lok hypoder- mic syringe in a plastic case Wits bey monogram engraved. The presenta- tion was made by Mr. Donald Storie with congratulations from the Board of Directors of the hospital. The guests were received by Miss Mary Bourne, Miss Mary Curtis and Miss Marion MacKinlay. 'The master of ceremonies was Mr. P. E. Moss and prizes for the novel- ty dances were won by Misg Alvina Schaam and Mr. Dick Burkhart, Miss Joan Hoyle and Mr, Jack Rats, Among those present were: Dr. and Mrs. R. E. McMullen, Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Morris, Dr. and Mrs. W. Baldwin, Dr. and Mrs. T. ton, Brooklin; Dr. and Mrs. G. Lindsey, Whitby; Dr. and Mrs. H. Stanley, Dr. and Mrs. B. i Brown, Dr. W. K. Blair, Misses May and Jessie Dillon, Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Storie, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Moss, Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Cheseborough Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Holland, Mrs. E, Kurtz. The Misses Bessie Fraser, Jane Cole, Elizabeth Coulthard, Patricia Pearce, Betty Bray, Edna Clark, Gloria Caldwell, Jean Ferguson, Au- drey Galloway, Clare Glass, Evelyn Griffin, Mary Hogan, Joan Hoyle, Joan Marie Jackson, Gertrude Ken- nedy, Denise Kelley, Jean MacDon- ald, Pauline McGovern, Lorraine Pascoe, Dorothy Paul, Iva Luville Paul, Shirley Porter, Lois Marie Rogers, Alvina Schaam, Gwenyth Schell, Dorothy Snowden, Bessie Snowden, Patricia Thickson, Audrey Williams and Patricia Yeo. Messrs. Robert Brown, Bryce Brown, Orval Stinson, Murray Gor- don, Don Morrow, Chris. Tooley, Kenneth Toms, Kenneth Wiltshire, William Hatch, Jack Harper, Jack Ratz, Keith Ferguson, Arthur Dick- ieson, Donald Carnduff, Cecil Mc- Kinstry, Dougias Chute, Philip Mor- row, Peter Wilson, Douglas Conlin, Douglas Harnden, William Winfield, Richard Birkhart, William H. G Kins- man, John Samis, Douglas Warren, Howard Nellis, Allan Johnston and Neil Moffat, . THE FASHION IN FIGURES . the T- Square typé' to the softly curved feminity , . . the rounded hip, slim waist-and-ankle figure is strictly female. Today, New York stylists recommend strict adherence to the new Contour Curve, which means a soft coiffure, rounded shoulders, waist and softly-molded hips, curving calf and slim ankle. To achieve this modelled figure, make sure your foundation garment conforms ... . . both to you and to the mode. To give legs the requir- ed contour, select your stockings with care. Remember, sleekly mold- ed full fashioned hose are best be- cause they fit best, and the dainty seam down the back gives ankles that required slender look. N= for EVERY Phone 24692R Williams & Singer 801 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa BABY'S RASHES are often = sign of upset digestion. how quickly this type of i ratio He Own Tablet piss after the use of Baby's Bweeten up and clear out {iri material that also may be eausin Fd Yyerishness and fretfulness. Get Baby's Own Tablets today. They have been the standby of mothers for over 50 years. Only 25¢. Principals in Recent Wedding MR. and MRS. KELVIN NEWTON EDGAR who were married in King Street United Church last Saturday. The bride, who is the former Rhea Mae Newsome, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Newsome, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Newton Edgar, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Campbell's Studio Twenty Nations Send Delegates to IUFU women from 20 countries Already have indicated they will attend the ninth conference "of the Inter. '| national Federation of University Women at Trinity College, Toronto, Aug, 11-16, Miss Laura Newman, conference secretary in Canada said yesterday. Five hundred women are expect- ed and to date 288 have registered from associations in countries as distant as India and Egypt, and as small as Lux A Three Italian women will attend. They are Prof. Ing Bica Crova, Prof. Olga Pinto and Prof. Carolina Bianchi. Prof, Crova is a civil en- gineer and assistant at the Archi- tectural and Town Planning Insti- tute of Rome University. Prof. Pinto is a librarian in Rome, while Prof, Bianchi teaches Italian his- tory and geography at Parma Uni- versity. Since the IFUW includes associa. tions from 26 nations, it is likely they will all be represented. Ameri- can representation will be heavy, with 130 already registered. Of the large European countries only Russia and German will not be represented. Finland, Sweden, France, Norway, Denmark, Switzer- land Poland, Belgium and Luxem- bourg are sending delegates. There will be a large group from Great Britain; Two women will come from Brazil, two from Mexico, two from Egypt, and one from India. Cornwall Fortunate Ottawa, June 4-- (CP) -- Vis- countess Alexander will address the Cornwall branch of the Wom- en's Canadian @lub at a dinner tomorrow night, Government House officials announced today. Her Excellency plans on motor- ing to Cornwall tomorrow after- noon, "Treasure Island' Inspiration Dies Glendale, Calif. -- Robert Louis Stevenson's stepson, Lloyd Os- bourne, 79, inspiration for the book, "Treasure Island"---died Thursday in q sanitarium, The author married Osbourne's mother, Mrs. Samuel Osbourne, in 1880 and the family moved to Scot- land. While there Stevenson drew a map and wrote the story of the fabled island for the boy. The family later moved to Samoa. Born in San Francisco, 'Osbourne collaborated with Stevenson on three novels, "The Wrong Box" in 1889; "The Wrecker" in 1802, and "Ebb Tide" in 1894. He himself wrote "Love the Fiddler" and "The Adventurer." Tomorrow's - Activities Adelaide House Naval Ladies' Aux'y to Sgt.'s Mess Pay More Attention To Foreign Politics Niagara Falls, Ont, June 4-- / (QP) --Canadians should pay great er attention to foreign politics, Louis Blake Duff, Welland county historian, told the county Women's Institute yesterday. "If anyone is oppressed, you are oppressed," sald Mr, Duff. 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