. The Canadian nurse . ave usmuch help and good advice and greatlystrengthened the bonds between our as- JUNE, 1939 sociation and the Canadian NursesAssociation. She had hurried away fromthe annual meeting in Saskatchewanand her many duties necessitated herdeparture from Winnipeg by plane inthe early hours of Sunday morning. Wewere sorry to have her go. A fashion parade closed the conven-tion. Some of our younger set verycharmingly modelled the latest word insmart street costumes by Logan was felt unanimously that the con-vention had been outstanding in its va-riety of programme and it


. The Canadian nurse . ave usmuch help and good advice and greatlystrengthened the bonds between our as- JUNE, 1939 sociation and the Canadian NursesAssociation. She had hurried away fromthe annual meeting in Saskatchewanand her many duties necessitated herdeparture from Winnipeg by plane inthe early hours of Sunday morning. Wewere sorry to have her go. A fashion parade closed the conven-tion. Some of our younger set verycharmingly modelled the latest word insmart street costumes by Logan was felt unanimously that the con-vention had been outstanding in its va-riety of programme and its healthy in-terchange of new ideas in nursing. Miss Evelyn Mallory is our newPresident. Miss Mallory is Superinten-dent of Nurses, in the Childrens Hos-pital of Winnipeg, and has been closelyassociated with us for a number of years,having served on our Board of Mana-gers and on many of our special com-mittees. Edith M. McDowell Retiring Presidenty. Manitoba Association of RegisteredNurses 315 Annual Meeting in Alberta. The twenty-first annual conventionof the Alberta Association of RegisteredNurses was held in Edmonton April 11and 12 at the Masonic Temple with150 nurses registered from north andsouth, remote and near, also studentnurses from the four Edmonton Schoolsof Nursing. At the registration desk,there were two posters advertising TheCanadian Nurse, The first one that ar-rested our attention was a very realisticpainting of a wise old owl wearing anurses cap and reading The CanadianNurse. A second poster was a typicalpicture of our Canadian nurse. were made by Miss June Smithand Miss Mabel Lowden, junior stu-dent nurses at the School of Nursing ofthe Royal Alexandra Hospital, Ed-monton. In the course of her introductory ad-dress, the President, Miss Kate , introduced Miss Grace M. 316 Fairley, President of the CanadianNurses Association, who made her firstappearance in Alberta as national Presi-dent, an occasion to be marked with agreat deal of appr


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