‘ _ Qouvert Truck To Ambulance Save $10.;000 im operation, a converted panel truck, costing $5,800 was purâ€" chased. The expected cost of an ambulance similar to the enes now in use is $16,000. JOE STRUB RR. 3 Waterloo, Ont. representing The ({mperial Life Assurance Company of Canada â€" call Kitchener SH 2â€"4529 After taking a dry run on the stretchers, Mayor Wamâ€" bold of Kitchener and Mayor Bauer of Waterioo pronounced the test a completé sucess. Miss Buhs made her CBCâ€" TV debut recently in The Beckoning Hill, on General Motors Presents. He decided on the more ecâ€" ono:m.cal purchase taking exâ€" ample from the city of New York. "I was told a new ambulance was needed this year and wondered whether a more ecâ€" onomical vehicle wouldn‘t do as well." Mr. Jhonson said. The panel truck is to replace the old 1939 Pontiac still in opcration at the hospital. Robert Goulet and Martha Buhs coâ€"star in the First Perâ€" son drama At The Railing, to be seen on the CBCâ€"TV netâ€" work, July 6. The halfâ€"hour drama tells the story of a young doctor whe meets a strange girl in disturbing circumstances, and whs finds himself pleading the case for life, as opposed to case de: C rulet will play the role of the doctor, and Miss Buhs is cast as the girl he meets. Although both have worked in stage productions at the Crest Theatre in Toronto, they have nevéer acted together before. Responsible for the idea was the happy Mr. A. L Jhonson, Kitchener‘s purchasing officer. The truck modle used was len;thened in the middle for a larger rear compartment and then . equipped with standard ambuwlance fittings. Té,produce a softer ride, the ordinazy rear springs off the truck were replaced with torsâ€" ion bars and soft coil springs. The GMC truck is fitted The idea has drawn interest fro i several other cities and Mrc. Jhonson believes that in the rour future, many centers in Câ€"mcda will have fallen for the idea. s He said that the new ambulâ€" ances may résult in a profit beins shown in ambulance opâ€" eration for the first time in years. _ _ This brings the total ambulâ€" ances at the hospital to four with Kitchenerâ€"made tires. The conversion was done by a St. Catherine Auto Body Shop which specializes in ambulâ€" ances. . The lowest rate in Canada, $8.50 is now being charged by the ambulance service for inâ€" terâ€"city runs compared to $12, the current rate in London. 39 > un Will Display Safety Awards the award in Toronto on Wedâ€" nesday, June 15. He representâ€" ed the Mayor who was unable to make the trip, Making the presentation was Education Minister Roberts of the Ontario Safety League subâ€" stituting for Transport Ministâ€" er Yaremko, who was ill. d:'.."'"‘m.....""".‘.“n‘.: fen traffie ty free years was displayed before the City Counci# Monday night by Aldâ€" IF YOU WAIT â€" YOU‘LL BE TOO LATE mar HUNTERS â€" FISHERMEN >3 HERB SMITH WILD GAME PRESERVE 104 KING STREET BE ASSURED OF YOUR HUNTING AND FISHING MINUTES FROM YOUR HOME. SHerwood 3â€"4441 or SH 3â€"3082 600 ACRES â€" 7 MONTHS PHEASANT HUNTING FINEST DUCK SWAMPS â€" FABULOUS FISHING OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION â€" HUNT CLUB ATMOSPHERE â€" DELICIOUS MEALS â€" _ MINUTES AWAY FROM Kâ€"W AREA WE‘LL LOOK AFTER YOU . AS THOUGH YOU BELONGED TO US, ; BUSINESS OFFICE. $3 â€"HUNT â€" FOR ILLUSTRATED POLDER & DETAILS PHONE for members. Work on two trout streants starts this spring. Other game on the preserve includes deer, rabbit, grouse; woodcock and geese. Members receive a brace of pheasants custom boxed at Christmas time. Overnight accommodation and meals available at lodge on property and hunter cabins. _ as will chukar partridge and quail. Ihe preserve aiready has exâ€" cellent duck swamps. l-‘fshlng for muskies, pike and bass is reserved The 600 acres of the Herb Smith Wild Game Preserve offer exâ€" ceptional cover for a variety of game. Pheasants will be stocked, as will chukar partridge and quail. The preserve already has exâ€" ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS ARE STILL AVAILABLE. ance will cost $%5 to replace compared to $125 on the luzxâ€" of the award to Council, Ald erman Stewart said, "This is nothing to be proud of, rather we should be thankful for." He suggested that the four safety awards now hanging in Police Chief Lloyd Otto‘s Ontario centres of below 40,â€" 000 to receive a Canadian Saftâ€" office be displayed in the ety Conference award for comâ€" pleting 1959 without a fatal RELAX COMPLETELY DON‘T DELAY presentation downtown where the Iieul.o“ pubâ€" Other Cities in Ontario® reâ€" ®© NO TRAFFIC CONGESTION © NO CROWDING @ . NO FORMALITIES WATERLOO ONT. OR WRITE TO OR P r§y iÂ¥ +