WEST PRINCE AMBULANCE On March 23, 1990, Ferguson's Ambulance Service was purchased by two of its former employees, Dana Harris and Steven Ellis . Ferguson's Ambulance Service had operated for the past thirty years as part of Douglas Ferguson's funeral home business. When Dana and Steven assumed ownership the name changed to West Prince Ambulance Service as it covers most of the area. These two entrepreneurs boasted ten years experience in the ambulance service which included emergency medical training and a wide knowledge of the area and the people who reside there. West Prince Ambulance Service has two ambulances in service as well as four full time staff trained in emergency medical care and sev¬ eral part time drivers. The service is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and is located on . Dana Harris and Steven Ellis West Prince Ambulance . BARBERS The first barber in O'Leary was George Bernard . He carried on a small business in his own home for a number of years. Gordon Bernard opened the first barber shop in the village locat¬ ed where the Youth Center is today. Gordon carried on business there from 1912 to 1917 when he decided to once again take up resi¬ dence in U.S.A. John Matthews, a native of Baltic , Prince Edward Island , was a 218