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Ifflo.-Hi- ...... _ r .ygg» gggfc, a ? w 'w >. S w St John does the things that matter. M l !! j"i !{-A J| P 1 A .„—» .~.'.'rpMHME;^^-_ — . ( i •• John is a family of organisations more tnan 600 000 hoars in the who specialise tn teaching industrial WSHm and services dedicated to serving service of mankind last year. first aid. ’“WtßSk' I mankind. This year two of its’ To qualify for public duty each Bri- and a great vouth movement 4» ■ -HI £ SSPfcjm K' members celebrate important gadc member must spend many st John Cadets don’t go to Division SFL Jib |QRWi milestones New Zealand s Cadet hours learmng maintaining and up- moetings toplay or to be entertained ®W •• 11 > A WW- »»-*a Section of the St Jonn Ambulance oatmg first-aid skil:-. frequently bnt t j ir . v re not bored. Nearly K m Brigade observes its Golden Jubilee teaching others as v.c!'.. A minimum goQOvouno people are learning that » |_- and the St John Ambmance Assnr.:- attendance a. Brig.ide necunqs satisfaction in life comes from help- Bl ation in England — parent of the compulsory. ng others. ' I'. . -• **W] New Zealand body ■ will be mo Teaching Public duty at sports and public > <x years old. st j o - nn train j n g is often thought to gatherings is not compulsory as it Ob. Ambulance Service be in first aid only; but of the 18,059 is for adult Brigade members but W* V 7 St John provides 70 per cent of New certificates issued in • 1976 only most Cadets look forward to the @ V *1 W Zealand's ambulances. F ashing about three quarters were for basic day when they may be permitted L' ■ 'ights, sirens and life-and-death first-aid. Many other subjects were 1o accompany qualified Brigade ,-• ■ n.mqe:;. are. one part m mcmiiers observe and assist g| 1 'l'-ovo- . ’inmc.ng n>:r ; ,ing ;c -'cverm li'.vfi:-. pm:lm d::tm f . ~ | X ' ' ■ joim uam- k | ' 1 ■ * r, !r -- ; ' ! lla* .... .■ I .'■ . ._.•.’ WAX ~ ■sr- ■ asiswr- 4 ‘ c. . ■ ;ri ? ’ pV ■ A or. Could\ou help? an live at home because of the am- special groups within certain ser- st John’s good neighbour activities '■ bulance services v.hich take them to vices and industries. Most hospitals fall into many categories. ■AT;. SWjjiBBBMMr -*w radiotherapy, physiotherapy or require their nurses to undergo aSt If you are the sort of person who n tBWMMR~/’■' J other specialist services each day John course in first aid. The police, likes to do something ... not just r - ‘ - 6 J and bring them home afterwards. armed forces and many industries mik about it... if you can impose <■ * In 1976 223 ambulances belonging use St John tuition to better equip self-discipline... if you believe that I . © to Ihe St John Ambulance Assot.i- their staff for emergencies'. vou owe some duty to your fellow ation travelled 4.542.674 kuomrnres Bt John s first aid training within in- man and woman ... if you want .. • A'A'i’A" i:.;.irv ti.'.s rmmited m \ our children to learn Ihe-e virtues $ ~~ ' inll-timi- naa: ' F'hn veil. ftfll H „...!!.. . Ihe Priorv in New Zealand ot Ihe Order of St John ' r ' vrrn ' n - ;SSll ' ■ gu.de.ines witmn -z ”* First Xid ’■ how.rg two , 111111111 " 1 ' jfX ' 7A-..--.-.-V o:-:-,u scrms 0 2 WHBHF Iht St John \mbulam I- Briq..d<- Ib< St John \mhulam r ■ f £ . ‘ 9 ' I. ■:-U'-Illg W <-. r.TC’.- X>. ’ " A r !4 ■ - •■••■ •.•.■■ 7e-. -.z/~ mcluding Cadets recorded a total c; land. ’.w&SMmflMHOSilflmMKi.iflW’lMilwwWhM^wW^iWKlllislltW«*^«Ki»fe-- -■>»*» < i *' f

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Press, 2 September 1977, Page 9

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