VOLUNTARY AID,
... VOLUNTARY AID, otheial inspection of several Voluntary Aid Detachments was held at The Lee Saturday Major Brackcnndge, I£..a. x., who was accompanied Colonel E. A. Burrowcs, C.M.U., the County Director. The ...
... VOLUNTARY AID, otheial inspection of several Voluntary Aid Detachments was held at The Lee Saturday Major Brackcnndge, I£..a. x., who was accompanied Colonel E. A. Burrowcs, C.M.U., the County Director. The ...
... Organizing Committee for Voluntary Aid in Buckinghamshire met Aylesbury, and felt itself justified in passing a resolution on the agenda of the meeting to the effect that tho time had come when the organization of voluntary aid in the county was practically ...
... Wolverton Detachment of the Bucks Territorials had a week-end encampment at Gay hurst Park. Sunday morning the church parade Gayhurst was join eel by members of the National Reserve from NVolverton. Stony Stratford, and Stantonbury, with Voluntary Aid Detachments ...
... Urban District Council will attend Divine service at St. Mary's Church on Sunday morning. The local Fire Brigades, Voluntary Aid Detachments, and Church Lads' Brigade will join in the procession. The Aylesbnu Town Silver Rand will also probably be in attendance ...
... Chapman; 3, Miss Sarah Tomlin; 4. Miss Millicent Beeson. Thread-the-Needle Race (men and women of Bucks 9 and 10 Voluntary Aid Detachments)— 1, Nurse Wilson and G. Harding; 2, Mary Jennings and Percy Jennings. Flat Race (girls under 12) 1, Miss Betty Lasenby; ...
... officers and 1.614 uther ranks. retired soldiers not yet enrolled should to the Secretary at Ayb-burv There are now 24 Voluntary Aid Detachments in the JOHN DAY, Colonel. Secretary. ...
... VOLUNTARY BAIDKITETACHMENT. ANNUAL INSPECTION OF THE AYLESBURY SECTION. The annual meeting of the Aylesbury (Nit:it's and %Vona:n . 6, No. 5i Detachment of tile Bucks oluntary Aid Detachment took place ou Tuesday The inspecting officer was Colonel %% ...
... More, who is one of our .Ayleshury tluardians, and Miss Starbuck, who has dune so much work in con_ nection with the Voluntary Aid Detachment and other useful organisations, have undertaken the Secretaryship of the Ladies' Committee, and the officials of ...
... Beaconsfield Detachment. Great credit is due to those who have worked it up into its present condition, especially to Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Pocock, whose knowledge and energy have been so useful. I always regret that members of the Voluntary Aid Detachment who ...
... entertainment was given in the Infant Schoolroom on Saturday afternoon and evening by a talented company in aid of the Voluntary Aid Detachment. The programme comprised interesting tableaux, also a play en titled A Privy Council,” in which the charac tera ...
... S. E. Wilkins, Lieut. G. Crouch, and Capt. J. C. Hedges. Others prevent included Messrs. C. Pollard and T. Moore (Voluntary Aid Detachment), Col.-Sergt. A. E. Whiskin, Col.-Sergt. Hughes, Quarter- Master-Sergt. E, Morris, Corpla. A. E. Osborne, J. W. Lovegrove ...
... Stratford, visited Wing on Thursday afternoon, Oct. Jl, to inspect the Wing, Slapton, and Linslade contingent* of the Voluntary Aid Detachment. The weather was delightful, and the inspection, part of which took place in the open air, excited good deal of interest ...