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... about 6 a.m. on Sunday, nearly 17 hours being spent in the train and eleven hours at Blackpool. V.AD. — The villige Voluntary Aid Detachment connected with the British Red Lross Bociety, assisted by half a dozen members of the Church Lads’ Brigade, held ...

WINC

... Bank Holiday. e prizes will now be as follows :—First prize value £9, 2nd £O6 155., 3rd £4l 10s. V.A.D.—The Wing Voluntary Aid Detachment ook part in a field day, organised by Dr. Bull, at Wolverton, on Saturday. ““ Wounded ’’ men were collected by the ...

NURSING DIVISION

... naturally centres the Voluntary Aid Detachment portion of it. hut the same tinm it must not In- forgotten that Brigade has other work, besides the • are and Miming the sick and wounded. During the year two Courses of lectures on first aid wen- given bv Dr ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 246 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WINGC

... &ractically every phase of village life. Mrs. Cuthbertson was geuetary of the Nurses’ Associa‘tion connected with the Voluntary Aid Detachment, and of other useful works, and Mr. Cuthbertson, besides carrying out his religious duties, was always ready to hol: ...

V.A.D. PRESENTATIONS

... to some twenty of the successful men candidates at the examination held in connection with the local branch of the Voluntary Aid Detachment some time TUTTAREES “Mys. Bassett, who is the Secretary of the Leighton Buzzard Branch, spoke “of the pleasure she ...

OTIHEL MATCHES

... some very fine centres. linat score: Drayton 5, Stewkley 1. 1 VOLUNTARY AID Drracuext.—An exeellent start has been made in Wing with a First Aid class, preparatory to forming a strong detachment. On Wednesday, about forty men eurolled themselves and attended ...

MORE V A D.'S WANTED

... more Red Cross nursca than were needed and thousands of young women qualified as members of the Voluntary Aid Detachment. But since then women nave entered work*, and have men's places as clerks, chauffeurs, railway porters and motor conductor#. etc. ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1917
Newspaper: Herts Advertiser
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 721 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WINC

... the Wing Flower Show on behalt of the local Red Cross Fund. The collectors were the following ladies of the Wing Voluntary Aid Detachment: Miss Monaghan, Miss A. Monaghan, Miss H. B. Tatham, Miss Mould, Miss Langley, Miss H. Baker, Miss Mary Paxge and ...

LElGuYuiw BUZZARD

... presents, which were nuiner. ous, were handsome and useful, \ VOLUNTARY AiD DETACHMENT. MEETING AT THE HEATH By invitation of Mrs, Bassett, the member: of tne local Voluntary Aid Detachment of the British Red ...

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... and the soloist, Mr. H. O. Kitchener. All men are welcome. V.A.D. “OUR DAY.—The Leighton Buzzard Branch of the Voluntary Aid Detachment, known officially as ** No 18, Bedford ” has arranged to hold an * Our Day ” on Wednesday. A whist drive and dance ...

LEICHTON BUZIARD

... British Red Cross Society Voluntary Aid Detachment, No. 18, Bedfordshire, was hgld in the Town Hall, Leighton Buzzard, on Friday evening, hy Lieut.-Col, Poynder, RAMC, | who inspected the members in ~ractical vyork; both in “ First Aid » and Home Nursing. ...

VICTORIA HOSPITAL BAZAAB

... Westcliff Companies of Baden-Powell Girl Guides: members of the 43rd (Essex) Voluntary Aid Detachment, under Chambers, also attended. Bhe was there met the Mayor Mayoress (Aid. Joseph and Mrs. Francis) and a movement was promptly made towards the platform ...