(a) Eleven members who went Overseas, serving with great credit in hospitals in England.
(b) Local hospitals.
We believe Pine Hill was the first Military Hospital in Canada to recognize or use the services of the Brigade members. Three pioneers served for two years and were followed by others.
In the latter part of 1918 the Women’s Aid Department was formed in Canada in co-operation with the military authorities, the Lady District Superintendent furnishing to the A.D.M.S. of each Military District the following personnel, the number given below being that of those who served in M.D. No. 6:—
1. Volunteer Section:—
(a) Nursing service of Brigade members, eight of whom served at Pine Hill Military Hospital.
(b) Function Trainers, also Brigade members trained at Hart House, Toronto, two of whom served at Camp Hill.
2. Special Service Section:—
Masseuses, trained at Hart House, Toronto, members of St. John Ambulance Brigade, and serving at Camp Hill, Moxham Ross, Prince Edward Island Military Hospitals.
Section 3:—