Voung Andrew spoilt the first shot when we had out St John family group THIS FAMILY 'Mum. whs is Aunt\ Helen in out Sf lohn picture. he asked dPtoBOiM WhIP" \ou don t base "to be in uniform to work tor St lohn Andrew '/said ■ Bn? EJEb Dad and I are in the Brigade. vou and sherd are Cadets. but Aunts Helen Oi S* iw ■ H B is the Association Secretars St lohn is a tamilv working together - lust -■Aa ™ fir BBSHmSi (js c y o wl ffy Oil f Aunfv Helen in our tamils and the Brigade ..faauiuiMi kmk H-T ■Cir—’tKW BUflura. couldnt manage without the st lohn Ambulance Association m the TIME AT WORK TOGETHER ::;z ....... ... Bnuadesmen and nurses to give first aid at sports and public gatherings. (adets to learn first aid and good Citizenship and administrators who will give some spare time to organising first aid r lasses lor the public. administering most of New Zealand's .imbalance services and fund ■asjgags^ l - r.. L raising |, vf)d )( , e | a (0 c j G som( .fhing more about loving and caring than just talking about it. whs not join St John' Or start b\ taking a first aid course to see it vou eniov it' . vou d like to help, but not in first aid work, the St lohn Ambulance t" zr-zz_ ::: = — , Association would like* to hear from vou i- lljßfcll Remember St John Sept 5-12 In the Service of Mankind In 1980 •St John Ambulance Association issued more than 21,000 Certificates—mainly in First Aid. • St John Ambulance Association ambulances carried 253,766 cases and travelled 4.7 million kilometres. • St John Ambulance Brigade treated 124,120 cases and gave 925,000 hours of voluntary service. Service is given within your own community. Donations to St John are used in the District where they are given.
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