The Canadian nurse . tion, for all the member countriesof the , may be sought throughour own Canadian Nurses Associa-tion, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal 25,Quebec. It is a good address for us allto remember! The bugaboo that haunts most ofus — how to make ends meet on alimited income — has hampered theexpansion of the This is parti-cularly so since the has be-come an integral part of the than forever having to solicitadditional funds, it was unanimouslydecided to raise the per capita mem-bership fee from 8 pence to 16 pencesterling, beginning on January 1, 1954


The Canadian nurse . tion, for all the member countriesof the , may be sought throughour own Canadian Nurses Associa-tion, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal 25,Quebec. It is a good address for us allto remember! The bugaboo that haunts most ofus — how to make ends meet on alimited income — has hampered theexpansion of the This is parti-cularly so since the has be-come an integral part of the than forever having to solicitadditional funds, it was unanimouslydecided to raise the per capita mem-bership fee from 8 pence to 16 pencesterling, beginning on January 1, 1954. The report of the Florence Nightin-gale International Foundation will bepublished in a later issue of our Jour-nal so no extracts will be given need is urgent for financial as-sistance to enable nurses who are ap-pointed to administrative positions tofit themselves adequately for theirnew work by advanced study. Thereare many of the smaller countrieswhere no such scholarships are avail- SEPTEMBER. 19S3. Miss Sharpe and Miss McArthur able. Today neither the , nor has any scholarship was voiced of the splen-did assistance being given by theWorld Health Organization in thisrespect. The importance and value of a soundpublic relations program for the inter-national association was stressed inthis committees report. Only set upin 1951, the effectiveness of their ac-tivity is already being reflected in anincreased awareness of the aims andactivity of the It was recom-mended that this committee become apermanent part of the structure of theassociation. Elections As the voting body of the ,the Grand Council, composed of thepresident and four delegates from eachmember association, marked four suc-cessive ballots — one for each electiveoffice. Canadas delegates this yearwere: Helen G. McArthur, ; Gladys J. Sharpe, vice-president; Alice L. Wright,Agnes J. Macleod, and Alice Girard. The met


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