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"Our Capping Day
It is with fond memories that we will always remember Friday, December 18th, 1959. It was this day we received our caps. The ceremony commenced with the Hospital Administrator, Sister Mary Grace, officially welcoming us into the School of Nursling and giving us some words of encouragement and advice which will be thought of often during our three years of training. Holding our lighted candles we recited the Jeanne Mance pledge after which we proudly knelt and received the St. Joseph cap which was placed on our heads by Sister Mary Grace. Slowly we returned to our places. We reached our first goal and we pray with God's help, during the next three years we may become nurses that our hospital will be proud to call "Graduatesof St. Joseph's School of Nursing". - L. Balfe, Class of "62"."
Vox Omnium, St. Joseph's School of Nursing Yearbook, 1960, Page 61
"Name- Heaslip, Judy
Favorite Saying - The sooner August comes the better
Pet Peeve - Operating room
Probable Destination - Selling white shoelaces"
Vox Omnium, St. Joseph's School of Nursing Yearbook, 1960, Page 65
"Name- J.A. Heaslip
Favorite Saying - Look at my ring
Pet Peeve - The next year
Probable Destination - George"
Vox Omnium, St. Joseph's School of Nursing Yearbook, 1961, Page 79
"Judy-Anne Heaslip:
Fast and efficient is Judy-Anne. As her training draws near to an end, her wedding approaches. We wish her every success in the future."
Vox Omnium, St. Joseph's School of Nursing Yearbook, 1962, page 81
Died at home - Telephone interview with Husband George I. Shirton, March 2009
Obituary
SHIRTON, Judyann Norton - Suddenly on Sunday, July 24, 1966, at Hamilton. Judyann Heaslip Reg. N. (formerly of Grimsby), beloved wife of George Irvine Shirton, 38 Hayden St., Hamilton in her 26th year. Dear mother of Jeffrey Mark and Douglas Alexander Shirton, obth at home, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Harold Heaslip, 7 Nelles Blvd., Grimsby, ; dear sister of John of Dundas; and James at home; dear grand daughter of Mrs. Aurthor Norton of Grimsby. Resting at the Stonehose Whitcomb Funeral Home, 11 Mountain St., Grimsby, where funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 1:30pm. Internment in Queen's Lawn Cemetery. Casket to remain closed.
Hamilton Spectator, July 1966
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