THE NEWS April 29, 1965 2 op pone) 'me Fane ne re. ai Woy nc te SS, Division Officer Chas .Levigne presented Mrs. Rummery and Mrs. H.Jartus with renewal certifica- .; tes at the senior instructor level . Date of the inspection is set for Wednesday, June 23. Further details will be announced later. ' Mrs .Jartus conducted an oral panel on first aid preparatory to the annual brigade examinations next week. These will be conducted by Dr .Searles. A general public senior first aid class will also, be held in May, the date and time to be announced in this paper next week. This will be an acceler- ated class of four lectures of three hours each. For registration or information call D.Rummery at 174 or H.Jartus at I4l. BOWLERS (Continued from page II First prize went to Manitouwadge, second to Marathon, third to Terrace Bay. Others entered were from Red Rock, Cameron Falls and Nipigon. ST JOHN AMBULANCE MEETS The regular meeting of St.John Ambulance com- bined Brigade was held in the Town Hall on Monday April 26th. Mrs. 2.Rummery presided for the short business meeting with Mrs.Helen Dooley as secretary . A report was made on members part in the recent | train wreck. Four members were on duty all | night and all day until the train was despatched from Schreiber with others assisting at intervals. Contrary to the opinion of some people Brigade members are voluntary workers and at no time re- MY STARS ! © A TraveL articte the other week described the 18th ceive any remuneration. Their only reward is the number of hours credited to them on Brigade records. There is never any charge for services and, as there has been no campaign for funds this year, Brigade members finance many of their own expenses. century as "the day of wigs." The writer had evidently not noticed that every other young girl nowadays appears to be wearing a postiche or, My Stars and Garters! (as they might have said away back then), a "wiglet."