Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1962, p. 3

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at georgetown park friday saturday september 2122 hall exhibits open friday evening y to km ikmisstom ss livestock exhibit horness races 228 224 221 poultry lawn show bernard midway shows admission to pastsc adults soc outssoc srubifmsst oakf iud l utsuvtay uul machinery display mm kim h1a uty iwldw grand horse show girls pipe band sponsored by esquuing agricultural society r w lawson thium mk 0 a uomuu uty piitr op a wauas seek streamlined nursing two years ky au jfe special to tu wwaw sometime during the next two weeks between 50c 3000 high school graduates in ontario will register at a uni vfwty or will enter a hospital to set their sights on a careei in nursing these students most of them girls will not realize il but they will be the pioneers in an era designed by expert to revolutionize the nursing profession and bring it to its rightful place in modern day society i in some instances partial transition has occurred but the main theme now and for the next decade will be to re place service with education and to hand over control of students time to the nursing profession broken down these reforms mean that ontarios future nurses will concentrate professionally on physiology chem istry psychiatry end a host of subects and wilt gradually diminish their chores in hospitals which in the past have practically amounted to domestic drudgery in return for room end board also such bodies as the powerful registered nurses association of ontario hope to work with hospital authorities to achieve a correlated scheme by 196 of classroom control ir nursing courses mooil school on of the mala harden for the majority of tludtnt nurse la hospitals has bren the lentb of training period to tnls rod the exprrti of the profession worked for 15 years on a predication that a register nurse could to tur ned out in two years on september loih fee res ults of lhr atrujutle will be urn fur ute firu tun when 23 gra dual emrrite from the nitfht injale school o nurtlntf here this was the outcome of the long hattu the expenmeaul school tel up to really stream hnr nurunjt and it may well become the model of the future for all ontario schools streamline nursing the hol plan which it not a ovemlfet affair baa heei la process for more than 13 year and la designed to stream line mining turn out capable graduates within a reasonable period and nuke then fully qualified for the best positions la the profession three choices are pen to ur school girls in 1063 a degree course at a university varying from four to five years hospital nursing school or in special instances a limited en raiment at the nightingale school here for a two year eourse the great percentage of first year students will go to one of the hospital schools situated in all corners of the province hospital school vary in die with ottawa civic hospital be ing the largest with cm stud eats and st miry of tim- mina the smallest with an en roument 1 hospital schools last year fort arthur gene ral had 47 students orillia sol dlars uemorial 40 and corn wall general 48 with chatham general showing 87 chatfiam el josephs 06 south waterloo memorial a3 cornwall hotel biau si pembroke loraine ge neral ftl and woodstock gen ersl s3 schools with 75100 studenu included barne royal victoria m kort william alcxellar gen ersl 78 guelph gen 86 guelph sl joaenha 01 port arthur sl josephs 83 sarnla general 05 oshawa general hospital had ids students sudbury general 116 and sudbury sl josephs mi schools attached to the hos pitals still follow the services for keep policy but gradually they are integrating more edu eatioa into courses and less ward duty however despite all work be ing done by nursing agencies this policy is ejected to atay in force until at least idas before the true pattern li es tablished uoit of the groundwork for a mow polished nursing course has been done but there are the economic barriers to conal der in use future bursariis totcomh wtsen nursing education ree- ches its own top level then use inducement of a freecourse ends and students will be pay- log fees and la eases of ehoos big schools away from their borne dtles there will be board and rootal ulsi laura w banvwtecti- tlve secr of ttnao reg- wtered nurses association of ontario says that eotntaittees hope to come up with a bursary working tin fuuua education and scholarship system to off set student expenses one of the outstanding feat ures of the student nurse or 1053 is the fact that to s great degree she will be receiving much of the benefits of revis ed classroom education without the additional expense of tui tion fees although the hospitals will take approximately 00 per cent of student nurses the writing is on the wall that degree gra dilates from universities will get the choice of top positions la the future education pays under present salary sched ules a hospital graduate can expect a starting salary ol 3000 4 673 for general dut ties but the same graduate with aa added oneyear course of university starts al 4j200 3230 the salary srbedulas for pre ferred positions are rather elas tic at the moment and there s a good reason in many executive posts re quirements are a university degree or equivalent that phrase covers a world of meaning until some dedicated nurses took this problem and really forced it into the open the profession had been in a stag nant state in fact it was no ted in one report that nursing education hasn t changed in 50 years in aa everchanging world no shuntino dut during the transition many of canada s best nurses had risen through hospital trai ning and occupied top level po sit cms to the everlasting credit of the profession the salary sche dules now in force precluded dismissal or relegation to a mi nor poeltion for leaders of nur sing merely because of a lack of formal education nevertheless when those fore runners reach retirement they will be replaced by highly qual tried university graduates that is one reason why so many hospital nurses work briefly then return to a unlv ersity for postgraduate studies tn some specialised field of nursing as milter of fact three on tario urdvriue base their nursing course on studies and practical experience at queens university kingston asaump- uon college windsor and tha university of western ontario london the course calls for one year tol study followed by tore years of hospital work then a final year at col lege v thaunlveeily eltoronto monaster university and otta wa university stay with a straight lour year study course rfm ralph miller joins queens own rifleman ralph sillier son or mrs hluabelh miller terra cotu ontario graduated from the regimental depot of tie queen s own rifle of canada in calgary after twenty weeks of extensive recruit training rfn miller wiunow join the 2nd battalion the queens own rifles of canada auo sta uoned in calgary halton entry misses dairy princess finals miss marian hunter ef bur lington haltans dairy prin cess was dafaatad last weak whan she camp tad in he 143 ontario dairy princess- contact in the collsaum at the cne rose maria sutherland ef brant county was the win ner this was miss suther lands second year in the competitions tha winner was pic bad altar a personal interview with tha lodges a speech en tha dairy industry and a demonstration of her mllklne ability a targe crowd from halton was in attendance fe cheer miss hunter she ssld she was quite relaxed during the interview and the speech but was nervous during the milk inn demonstration marlon is undecided about entering the competition again next year r rail 8a suggests prayer for councillors 4 market strvet georgetown ontario dear ur editor the following article was ccpird from a recent edition of the globe and hal i thought it particularly applicable to the situation in which our council finds itself today hast york reeve true david son appearing yesterdiy be fore the legislature i select commit ire on mumcipit law lucfieitrd a prayer drufnrd to remind councillors of the evils of conflict of interest she said that a prayer based on an abbreviated and simpli red form of the oath of office should be repested by council ion st the beginning of tvrry meeting li lis davidson suggest ed the following oh god in whotc nam we have sworn to discharge our duty to this commun ity truly faithfully and im partially to the best o our knowledge and ability be with us during this meet in if so that our derisions may be free from any taint of personal pride eager- ness or power or desire of privatb gain for our selves or others but rather that we may keep ever humbly and thought fully in mind the grnrral welfare and service of this community which we have accepted as a sacred trust syd orr farm niws british fanners to visit milton fair jap the halton agncultursl so ciety will plsy host to a group of visiting britirt lirmm it this years uillon lair tha group representing various ty pea of farming in britain will visit the ui tun ratr on vitur day sept 291 h in making this tour the group will visit points of agricultural interest in on tano particular interest will be shown in the lives lock ri hibiu t the fur a umilir group visited the rir in loftl as a mull of the visit last year arrangements have been nude for tin years tour riviira oancb for foristsrs among those attending the in dependent order of foresters dance at tha riviera last in day evening were sir and tin john kmiott ur and urs cor don costello of clsrkson ut snd mrs jack nicholas of ilrsmpton formerly of george town and ur and ur jsck thi csoftcsnrown hiftald thursday bplu is 143 pack 3 ucausland and ur and urs george v arrow a highlight of the party was ur ucausland and ur farrow winning one at the twtit dances- coffee sad refreshments were later served at the home of ur and urs george farrow farm nivys young halton farmers compete at the cne j a p halton 441 club uembers were among the 378 contestants who took part in the annual judging competitions at tha ca nadian national kxhkhllion on friday august 31l there were senior snd junior divisions in three competitions of livestock field and hortic ultural crops and farm rngin eering in addition overall championship awards were made in the junior division of the livestock judging there were 210 contestants hsrold thompson uuton r r no 2 was 4th jeffrey nurse george town riu was 12th hill al exander narva 1 r r 1 was lfith in the u3nlon division or the held end hortlrultursl crops 168 contestant took pert in this section irnest al exander norval r r 1 placed 8th in the junior division or the farm kngineenng convneti lion bill alexander placed 18 mil alexander also placed 13th in the chamffionship section the championships are selected from the aggregate score in the three competitions glen williams enrolment is 190 glen public school m6thr cm haw gtt b4dc to tto rffulir routine ind even relax a little the children are back at tehool 100 of them here mr r f jlckiown u principal and teachea grade vin mlaa iuwj boyea teachea 1 mra a iveaswood baa fir 2 while- tylu d duff teachea grade 3 and i because of the lack of apace grades 4 and s classes are held in the town hall and taught hy mkblmfc bnery ur t darcle teaches gndi 6 and 7 before school and alter taai- aes tha main atreet la a very busy apot with all the children running t and fro a very bad spot in the bridge near pres tons store the bridge is nar row and with bo sidewalks el tber on u bridge or he ap proaches it is haxardous for the onea walking and especial ly for those on bicycles please motorists do alow down in this area our record has been good and we want to keep it thatjmyi boys on bicycles piemie girltriihgle die it will be a help to the motorlat who baa it ditiicull enough as la 885- to carry on a tradition of service thi ted business of wa1tw lawson and sons has bhh puttcuasio by the masth feeds division of maf1e leap mills limited on seftem- m 4a 1w3 this business became known as mastu kids stewa1t- town 162 the historic lewton mill st slewerttown which has been in the family for four generations has changed hands the mill was sold to master feeds and the change became effective on september 4th when stuart hall of oshawa took over the managerial reins the complete history of the mill will appear in a future issue of tha georgetown herald m m the lawtsn family have bean master featl dealers since 1939 this business hae enjoyed an excellent reputation through theeara in lu trading area we will continue to carry on thia tradition wc arc proud to offer a complete feed and farm supply service including a complete line ef master feeds baeged and bulk feed grain seed and seed cleaning miscellaneous farm feed supplies custom grinding rolling mixing and molasses mixing we respectfully solicit your continued support and patronage and we are looking forward to meeting you in the near future m m master feeds stewartt0wn stuart hall manager i phone trlangu 73513 t morqetown 18851

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