Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1979, p. 5

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world the examiner Saturday Sept 29 1979 window on the Variety in job for Barrie nurses Nurses Week resounding success Bob Allen registered nurse gives Moreen Checks her blood pressure This took place in Lynch of Barrie oxygen while nurse Bill Ritchie Royal Victoria Hospitalemergency ward Registered nurse lrene Morrow helps Emily Havill go for walk Emily who is recovering from an operation finds comfort in the care of real friend Mary Lou Clarke helps Sandra Hawman of Barrie down the hall on her way home with her eight dayold son Michael Examiner Photos by Peter Roberts Preparing medications is just one of the many dai graduate nurse is anxiously awaiting her exam ly tasks that Tracy Godfray performs Tracy results from Georgian College Patient Moreen Lynch of Barrie is wheeled down to Royal Victorias xvray room by registered nurse Bill Ritchie Jam Gold fever has struck the northern Ontario town of Kirkland Lake and many people from across the country have arrived to take part in the rush for gold Leaping in anticipation this young hopeful rushes to one of six helicopters parked at town hotels waiting to take goldseekers to their digs CP Photo highspeed train sits in Torontos Union Station while on trial run II Prime Minister Joe Clark took the wheel of the ferry and navigated it per privately financed study which backs using this type of train on electric raiis tion of the way across frorn Quebec City to Levis Quebec Tuesday after says $250million year in transportation operating costs and 350000 tons Charting patients medical records looks like it might even be fun when wat noon after completing two day cabinet meeting in Quebec City CP Photo of oil could be saved CP Photo ching Nancy Jebb left rear Mary Lynne MacDonald centre and Tracy Godfray do it man

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