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fat? In 1891 Grace Maternity Hospital had its beginning in a house situated at 486 Young Street. An increase in the birth rate soon warranted increased facilities and so the present Grace Hospital was established accommodating first thirty patients and in¬ creasing very soon to sixty. The building continued to expand and soon Grace Hospital was handling twenty-five per cent of Winnipeg births. In 1927 the now well-known maternity hospital became a General Hospital and in 1930 the School for Registered Nurses was established. A Nurses’ Residence was built in 1943. At present the hospital accommodates two hundred and fifty patients. The school graduates 40-50 nurses each year. As for the future— Plans between the Salvation Army, Manitoba Government and the City of St. James are being made for the construction of a new ultra-modern hospital, in the fast growing City of St. James. This hospital will provide general facilities to meet the needs of the public. The present hospital, it is hoped, will become a centre for more specialized types of treatment. We, the student body of Grace Hospital would like to offer to the Salvation Army our heartiest congratulations and best wishes for the future as a dream materializes and becomes a reality. Page 6
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4J j J Oa. Congratulations, new graduates. As you begin to practice your profession, may you be conscious of God’s blessing. The past is behind, the future before, but the present is now. Grasp your opportunities and live your ideals. Eleanor P. Johnson, Captain Director of Nursing. Dear Graduates, On this day early fears are banished, dreams have mate¬ rialized, hopes are fulfilled and joy is uppermost. This is how it should be and I sincerely congratulate you each on attaining the standard of excellence which permits you to be known as Graduates.” This is the beginning only and as you go from us to continue your vocation, I would remind you of the words of J. M. Barrie, Prizes may be dross, learning lumber, unless they bring you into the area with increasing understanding.” As you go forth, I pray that God will go with you. Muriel Everett, Brigadier Administrator Congratulations to each and every Graduate. As you apply your skills in this changing and challenging scientific world may you find great happiness and satisfaction in service to others. N. D. McCreath, M.R.C.P. (Lond.) Page 8
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