Grace General Hospital - Our Days of Grace Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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Patricia Horn —Somerset, Manitoba. “How pleasant it is to have money!” Claugh Tall, dark, and supplied with a model figure, Pat has a combination of quiet satisfaction and a terrific sense of humour. Plans for the future at Carman Hospital and then Europe. t Ann Martens —Manitou, Manitoba. “A tongue for truth, and mind for reason, a heart that loves.” Conscientious, pretty and amiable is our Ann. Never wasting a spare moment. Very active in N.C.F. projects. We will always remember Ann for her unique laugh and pleasant disposition. Lorraine McCrae —Elm Creek, Manitoba. “The ' greater part of what I can do I have myself acquired by incredible labor in spite of astonishing difficulty.” Maturity and depth of character combined with a wonderful capacity to enjoy life. She brightened many an evening at Selkirk warming up the key¬ board. Lorraine is taking her nursing ability to Carman Hospital. Best of everything to you, Lor¬ raine. Diane McFarland —Winnipeg, Manitoba. “To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” This pretty nurse of 61A is conscientious and a hard-working gal. Was hostess to those good class parties. Diane’s favorite saying is “Let’s eat, I’m hungry.” Grace’s loss is Dauphin General’s gain. Best of luck, Diane. 22

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Elaine Gifford —St. James, Manitoba. “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” Fun to work with and known for her love of 2nd Centre. Was hostess to many class parties. Wedding bells will ring for Elaine in the near future. Alfreda Harland —Strathclair, Manitoba. “The difficulty in life is the choice.” Moore Tall beauty with thoughtful dark eyes is our Freda. Busy in Y.P. activities. Her quiet and sooth¬ ing manner will certainly speed recovery of her patients. Best of everything at Ericksdale, Freda. Marie Heinrichs —Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan. “The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it!” Emerson A classmate that almost completed her training without working evenings. Often seen on the tele¬ phone or in the lounge doing handwork. Her pleas¬ ing manner is sure to bring her success in North Battleford. Wedding bells will ring for Marie in the fall. Janice Hildebrand —Grunthal, Manitoba. “She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone, or despise.” Lowell Neat and efficient is our class president. Janice expands her energy in needlework and trying to get 61A to agree on some project. This capable nurse will use her abilities in a position on the Grace Hospital staff and as a homemaker. Best of every¬ thing, Jan. 21



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Anne Siebert— Coaldale, Alberta. “I’ll find a way, or make it.” Saxe A piquant curiosity about life equalled by an insatiable desire to experience it to the full describes this gal. We know she will do well in whatever field she chooses. Future plans are at Grace. Glenda Simpson —Winnipeg, Manitoba. “The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship.” Sir William Osier Beauty and nursing skill are combined in this efficient nurse of 61 A. We will miss her generosity in bringing food from home. Glenda plans to join the staff at Grace. Shirley Smuland —Flin Flon, Manitoba. “The great thing in the world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.” Holmes Our northern classmate can be found either lend¬ ing a hand or a word. She is noted for keeping the mailman busy and working evenings. Shirley’s future plans include working at Dauphin General and Post Graduate studies in Operating Room Tech¬ nique. Mary Toews —Homewood, Manitoba. “Ask me no questions, and I’ll tell you no fibs.” Goldsmith Enjoys life when she is not slated for evening duty. A vivacious, all-around girl who could always be counted on in class intrigue and escapades. Very mysterious about outside activities, but we have heard about “A man called Peter.” 23

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