ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
Hastings Sub-Centre Doing Wortby Work The impression that the Hastings Sub-centre. of ihe St. John Ambulance Associatdon was doing a woi'tby service was gained by a reporter wbo spent an evening witb members of tbe unit at one of' tbeir practiees. Tbe eentre is beginning first-aid. elassfis for men on Jupe 2. During the past year the Hastings members of the brigade have rendered first'&id in 300 cases in the course of ftttend^ge at 80 fixtures, such as football, bogkey, race meetings and other publie functiona, The division nqw bas eagbt unHormed men and six fullyrequipped kite, but there is still a need for more members, as the call on the service is growing every week. It is hoped tbat tbe new classes begapning next week will result in a mucb-increa'sed mfembersbip.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 4
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