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Written by Robert Chaie
She delivered babies, set bones. and saved lives in all kinds of weather while travelling by foot, horse, and dogsled along the rugged Newfoundland Coast. A true story of courage and strength, Bntish-trained nurse and midwife Myra Bennett (nee Grimsley) arrived in Newfoundland from her native London in 1921 where she became a Newfoundland legend and Canadian hero. This is her story.
5 - 28 August 2004
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