The Canadian nurse . cent, afigure excelled by few countries. Immigra-tion in the last 12 years has brought 1,000,000new settlers from the United Kingdom andWestern Europe, making the population morecosmopritan. The rise of manufacturing hasled to the rapid outward development of themajor cities and has changed the pattern ofemployment. Today about 30 per cent of thework force is employed in factories. The Gingress will be held in Melbourneslargest indoor arena in the Exhibitioa Build-ings. Melbourne, a city of about 1,800,000pecq>le, has been the venue for a number ofinternational congress


The Canadian nurse . cent, afigure excelled by few countries. Immigra-tion in the last 12 years has brought 1,000,000new settlers from the United Kingdom andWestern Europe, making the population morecosmopritan. The rise of manufacturing hasled to the rapid outward development of themajor cities and has changed the pattern ofemployment. Today about 30 per cent of thework force is employed in factories. The Gingress will be held in Melbourneslargest indoor arena in the Exhibitioa Build-ings. Melbourne, a city of about 1,800,000pecq>le, has been the venue for a number ofinternational congresses this past year. An extensive network of air, rail and roadservices puts Melbourne within easy rangeof resorts and holiday centres throughoutAustralia. A wide variety of tours will beavailable for visiting nurses. They incltidesiKh places as the placid lakelands of mount-ainous Tasmania and the magnificent sub-tropical surf beaches of Queenslands GoldCuast. —News and Information Bureau. Cmmonweahh of .\ Sydney I /ItutTttM Nrmt »m4 Imfarmtttcit Bwrtmm) m TH£ CANADIAN NVRSE S£ I Sometimes the solution to the days grind simply adds up to a welcome pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. ^ takr m -Ok«-Mi~- Mk li««»MM(U I ItMtntmXolCw«XeUIM -tkt•MWtbotlOM*tfM^*«*• kt:bri;ary. i«« • vou 57. n». a i«r SooA ^wiecu^ Recreation in Total BehabiUtation by Josephine L. Rathbone, and Carol Lucas, 398 pages. The Ryerson Press. 299 Queen Street, Toronto 2B. 1960. Price $ Rnieived by Miss Margaret E. Smith, VON, 1645 West 10th Ave., Vancouver 9. No person is well unless he is contentedand able to uke part in the world aroundhim. The usual purposes of recreation areenjoyment, individual fulfillment and enrich-ment of community living. This is a text for the student of recrea-tional therapy. It is also a guide for thosewho sense the potentialities of recreation inhelping the handicapped fill their lives withsatisfying, inspiring activities.


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