Calgary Herald
21 Dec 1921
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RESULTS IN FIRST AID EXAMINATIONS
The examination of the class of instruction in first aid to the injured, which
was organized by the Workmen's Compensation Board with the city of Calgary
street railway employees, city electricians, city power engineers, provincial
telephone employees and the Eau Claire Lumber Co employees, was held at the
street car barns Monday night. The candidates who came forward for examination
made an exceptionally good showing in their knowledge of first aid to the
injured.
The possible marks obtainable at this examination are 120. The results were as
follows, the name, occupation and marks being given in the order named:
George Gush, street railway, 116
H.
M. Wilson, electrician, 114
William
L. Ollsen, engineer
Eau
Claire, 114
David
W. Brown, engineer
Eau
Claire, 114
Walter
Horwood, electrician, light department 112
Charles
Coaker, electrician, light department, 113
John
Justason, lineman, street railway department, 111
John
R. Pickering, engineer
Eau
Claire, 111
Thomas
W. Franks, lineman, street railway, 111
John
D. Cran, electrician, telephone department, 110
James
Street, electric light department, 110
Roderick
G. Galloway, conductor, street railway, 110
Edward
Pinnell, engineer city power department, 110
Charles
Cowley, blacksmith, 109
Theodore
Strome, engineer
Eau
Claire, 108
Roy
E. Malcolm, engineer, city power department, 106
Arthur
D. Martin, street railway department, 106
Olgat
Gardener, lineman, telephone department, 106
The lecturer was Dr. D. R. Selby, the practical instructor John Hooks, and the
examiners were Dr. T. Costello and Duncan McDonald.
All the candidates who took this examination were successful in qualifying for
the St. John first aid certificate and the industrial first aid service
certificate, issued by the Workmen's Compensation Board, Edmonton.
Extracted by J Kynman 2006-08-29