ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
BRANCH AT CAMBRIDGE (Special to Times.) CAMBRIDGE. Thursday. At a meeting or the Cambridge branch of ttie St. John Ambulance Association last night, Mr 11, L. Amyes presided. The neceasisjr for procuring a new ctGaaCa NT the ambulance was stressed; also other m ressities for the active working of the brigade. t It was decided to call a general meeting of women to organise special effort* to raise funds, including a grand ambulance ball in the Town Hall early In December. The campaign for funds apart from a ball, will be held over until alter ChrlatIn connection with the purchase of a new’ chassis it was stated that the old chassis was 20 years old, and durinr It* five year- in Cambridge had travelled 15.00 U miles. Flag Day Racalpta The treasurer reported the receipt of £:to lOb 4d from the recent flag day and £lO 12s Oil from the card* evening. superintendent I’. T. Clanviiie presented a g-»Kl report on the work of the brigade, and it was decided on its suggestion to proceed with the formation of a cadet corps.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20952, 3 November 1939, Page 9
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185ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20952, 3 November 1939, Page 9
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