HOSPITAL WORK
Tributes Paid By Colleagues
“Everyone in tbe hospital board’s service wiU be graetly saddened by the pawing of Mrs Jemte Mackay ao soon after her retirement,” mid the chairman of the North Ctastaitany Boepitai Board (D. L. C L Averill) yesterday
At the time of her retirement lari year, Mra Mackay waa the center member of the board tn length of aervice, he mid. The medicoaociel work and the laundry service for old people would always be particularly associated with bar name
"We have *D been enriched by having her aa a colleague for ao long tn the board’s work for the elek people of this large hoapital district.” said Dr AvarflL
The matron-in-chief nt the board (Mr* M Chamber*), who has worked with Mrs Mackay on various board eommltteea for th* last 10 yean, said she had been tmpreeeed hy her personality and her capacity for work which was quite exceptional Many people would mist Mrs Meckcy’r trUndly interact and sound advice, she said The Dominion praeident ct the National Council at Jfomap (Mrs W Grant) arid: Beridea her outstanding contribution made over the years to many organisations in the cMy Mi* Mackay win long be remembered for her gredou?nees her ability as a epeeker and bar capacity to make eound and objective Judgment*.*
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 2
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