Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 23, 1932

Issue date: Thursday, June 23, 1932
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba 10 1 Mike press thursday tune 23, should organize nursing on Public service basis Hon. V. Massey declares Canadian precis despatch Saint John n.b., june 23. Our present system nursing in Canada is fraught with both waste and in declared Hon. Vincent Massey. Former Canadian minister to Washington As he addressed a 1 pub Lic meeting at the biennial Conven Tion of the Canadian nurses association last or. Massey declared the nursing situation to be next to unemployment As a National problem. He was speaking front the see the 11 ring o Luck Mitchell cop Portage at Hargrave a wedding each marriage License. Headquarters for Quality wedding rings Public viewpoint concerning the re port of the Survey of nursing Edu cation in Canada sponsored by the Canadian medical and Canadian nurses associations and conducted by prof. George Weir of the univer sity of British Columbia. Only three out people in Canada so ill Sis to require the care of a trained nurse can afford to engage stated or. Massey. Two Fiflis of the trained nurses in can Ada Are unemployed. Nine tenths of the trained nurses services Are with in reach geographically of less thin half of our can we escape i fundamental re a Raven court school master motoring to Victoria has vacancy for one boy. Attractions five weeks Cump ing fishing nature study astronomy St. Phone 71 447. Organization of these services so that the serious Gulf Between Supply and demand can be permanently bring asked or Massey. It can by done i believe in. Only one Way by the a a sumption. Of this responsibility by our Community As a whole and by the organization of nursing on a basis of a Public service giving the Public the Benefit of nursing at Low Cost and the nurse the Boon of Security in provinces report reports of registered nurses associations in All provinces were1 presented to the Canadian nurses association meeting in biennial convention Here wednesday. Dealt largely with routine work of the provincial associations and with reviews of annual settings. La Saskatchewan representations have 10 the minister of. Public health requesting that Smiy registered nurses be allowed to hold Hospital positions in the province and recommending the discontinuance training schools for nurses in hospitals having less . 75 Beds. A loan fund for unemployed nurses in Alberta was sponsored by the Edmonton graduate nurses association. Nurses in permanent positions subscribe to this fund Safe guarded by a committee who Grant Loans to nurses needing financial. distance. Unemployment had become the greatest problem of private duty reports show Junior league year s activity the annual dinner the Junior league of Winnipeg was held tues Day evening at the St. Charles coun try club. The president mrs. Harold Riley presided and reports from the various captains were read. Mrs. Gordon. Canadian representative on the National Board it the association of Junior leagues of America and mrs. Hiley gave re ports on the National conference which was held in los Angeles to end of May. The occupational therapy Captain s report showed that 31 league Mem Bers worked in the general Hospital during the last year that there were forty four patients Ana that seven physio therapy treatments Hart been Given. At the Deer Lodge Hospital the Junior league therapy Clear Treut was started last fall and since then they have had fifty men go through the department. The transport report showed that a great May Calls had been made during the year Calls for the general Hospital 422 for the children s1 Aid and 272 for the mar fall had teen visited by a Junior league member three times a week All Winter Nowise was ready for the. Fourth Grade. During the evening an. Entertaining programme was Given. Miss Frances Douglas was in charge and the Fol lowing members took part a jars. Doug Las Logan misses Geraldine Taylor Katherine Taylor Margaret Windatt Peggy Ormond Helen Poussette and Doris Phinney j nurses in Manitoba. The 10-hour Scott Mission. To acquaint the Public with our new credit store we Are offering special values at our opening. We Promise you newest modes in ladies ready to Wear and prices that will rival any Cash offer in town. To the first 50 customers on thursday we offer summer dresses today s Popup or materials and styles. Real value. Be sure and see them. Pay Yoo earn styles in ladies ready to Wear and millinery on easy terms s 2 Down Liberal the balance. Dresses for every occasion sport for afternoon for business or for evening Wear. What Ever your requirements see Evelyn dress Shoppe. Prices Range from to we invite your inspection the Evelyn Cress Shoppe 470 Portage ave. Just West of the Bay was inaugurated with More or less Success ii members in tills classification. In British Columbia two principals of Vancouver schools _ Are working Altu a committee or nurses to evolve a. Nurses course for the High schools curriculum. An Effort made to obtain a summer course at the University of British Columbia but conditions prevented the University from granting this although it will do All possible to help nurses in the Field obtain their certificates by at Tendance at sessions. Presidential report attainment of the National objectives of the Canadian nurses association is being accomplished by co operation of provincial organizations from coast to coast. Miss Florence h. Emory said in her presidential address. An increase in the membership was placed in the forefront of the association s objectives by the president along with the implementing of the Survey of nursing education in. Can Ada conducted by or. G. M. Weir Vancouver . This Survey which will he Iii cussed at length at the convention Ana which miss Emory said will pro vide Content for convention pro grammes for years to scientific in approach and method some of its findings Cut Sale the president. They strike to the Core of nursing difficulties. In us Nages the student nurse. Is portrayed her intelligence her health care Are examined. The nursing school is brought to the footlights with the conclusion that financial support from the state is necessary if of nursing Are to take their place with schools giving preparation to sister perhaps the most intriguing and stimulating chapters of the report Are those devoted to a discussion of the control of the graduate Sale miss Emory the socialization of nursing services with the formation of District registries of provincial and Federal nursing councils appears to offer a penetrating and intelligent if somewhat Remote solution of nursing the report of or. Weir had not Only provided the profession with an immense body of subjective and objective data. It had brought together and provincial joint s committees those who have Power to improve the situation the president explained. This report is not the final publication on nursing affairs in Canada. The profession should expect a Sec Ond report indicating accomplish ment revealing new miss Emory. At the canteen which the jul idiot league runs at the general Hospital free meals were Given during the year. The sewing report showed that 50 layettes had been made by the girls. Mrs. Riley announced that a. 12 Vear old boy who has been in the Hospital for a Long time and who could not read write or talk Lasc Mother in Law nags Young Bride denies English Woollen delegates coming to Canada can Iaian Tress despatch Toronto. June Barrett president of the Canadian Woollen and knit goods manufacturers association wednesday denied the re port that English Woollen delegates were coming to Canada in Advance of the Imperial conference to discuss Trade matters manufacturers. With the Canadian or. Barrett declared the Canadian Woollen Industry was already a splendid Market for raw and semi1 manufactured products from and Canada is still their manufactured goods of or. Barrett said Canadian Woollen Mills were situated in 132 parities generally in Small towns under increase in employment and working hours in the Industry had proven a godsend in the present economic situation. B.c., Jame de l. Bali chief of the Western european d this Iii of the state department has been assigned As first Secretary of the legation at Ottawa and will go to that Post before the opening British Imperial con Ference there in july the 40th anniversary salad a Tea for 40 years salad a has Given the finest Quality in Tea. Present prices Are the lowest in 15 years. Weddings Young Alice Kobin Soa Tad been married seven first All went Well then trouble started. Her husband s Mother came in one night to supper and in the innocent Way mollies in Law have made a critical remark about the table cloth. Perli aps it was t just a s White and gleaming As it might have been but Alice had worked hard Over that table cloth just last was Day and Felt very Hurt in consequence. But Wise Mother prevents trouble next Day Alice asked her own Mother to come Over and see her and tearfully explained her trouble. I tried so hard to have everything looking then she said something about the her Mother looked at the Tablecloth with a discern Eye. Alice my child you May be trying hard but i think i can Tell you an easier Way to get things clean what i do. I la Tell you first i use a Good soap. I d ,.adtnse you to use the Brand i always while naptha. Jou la find it a Good practical laundry soap and a lot More ;