Long service and experience appreciated
EARNING a 25year Gold Star service medal with the Thornbury Volunteer Fire Brigade was not easy or cheap for Graeme Strang and his cousin, Linton Strang, who faced being dragged out of bed on a freezing night, putting the business on hold, or having meals go cold.
Graeme and Linton Strang, of the Thornbury Volunteer Fire Brigade, were presented with Gold Star medals as well as life memberships in Thornbury on Saturday night.
‘‘You get up at stupido’clock in the morning to go to incidents. Sometimes it’s not that pleasant. But it’s your little bit for the community as well.
‘‘The [rural] communities rely on the volunteers — not just us either. It includes all the other services as well.’’
United Fire Brigade Association past president James Walker said only 6% of volunteer firefighters will ever received a Gold Star medal, awarded to recognise contributions made to fire and emergency services. The first were issued in 1891.
Both recipients said it was the camaraderie within the brigade and the pleasure of serving the community and was what kept them there for so long.
‘‘If communities didn’t have volunteers, they woudn’t happen.
‘‘It’s the Kiwi thing to do, isn’t it.’’
Graeme Strang, who lived in the area most of his life and was the owner of the Waimatuku Garage, said he ended up in the brigade after he was roped into the competition team.
Linton had been with the Thornbury team for most of the 25 years, but had also completed brief stints in Queenstown, where he continued to volunteer with the Queenstown brigade while he worked on the Earnslaw as a boilerman.
Life membership was also awarded to the pair during the evening.
‘‘They can’t get rid of us now,’’ Graeme said.
Other medals and certificates awarded at the evening:
3year certificate: Brittany Stuart, Craig Stevenson.
5year service medal: Dean van Brecht, Lyndal Gill.
2year silver bar (service beyond 5 years): Robert Black, Roderick Hall, Mark Peterson, Hannah Hazlett, Russell Hardman, Neil Linscott, Laurence Fraser, Alistair Simpson, Robert Shearing, Brendan Willis.
2year gold bar (service beyond 25 years): Tony Carmichael, Robin O’Donnell, Nathan Ronald, Colin Hitchcock, Andrew Hall.