TRAINING OF AIDS
HOSPITAL MATRON THANKED. ASSISTANCE & CO-OPERATION. On Saturday afternoon voluntary aids of the St. John Ambulance and New Zealand Red Cross Society took the opportunity of expressing their gratitude to the Matron of Masterton Hospital. Miss M. F. Barnett, for her assistance and co-operation in enabling aids to take their hospital training at the Masterton hospital. Miss Barnett has resigned her position as matron owing to a war appointment in the Department of Health. The president of the Wairarapa Centre of the Red Cross Society, Mr Norman Lee, paid tribute to the ready cooperation and assistance received from Miss Barnett at all times. Her services would be greatly missed. Misses J. Douglas (St. John's), C. Wilson (Red Cross) 'and Whitehouse (Lady Superintendent of the St. John Ambulance) and many other speakers endorsed Mr Lee’s remarks. Miss Barnett, in reply, urged aids to remember that they were a necessary auxiliary to the hospital service and their services would be of inestimable value. She thanked all the speakers for their kind remarks.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 May 1941, Page 2
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