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World War I Nursing Sister Gladys Elizabeth (Matheson) Crim

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Gladys driving with patient SP Clarke, and Gladys after grad awaiting service

Awaiting service, Gladys worked in the Tuxedo Military Hospital in Winnipeg, where she cared for the returning soldiers. She was also a private nurse for Mr. Clarke, the president of the Grain Exchange. She would often attend Mr. Clarke and her patients as they got out for awhile on scenic drives. Mr. Clarke was very good to Gladys, and made sure he paid her extra so she could get her uniforms for overseas. Gladys was well known as a very "competent and capable" nurse and would often be requested by doctors and patients alike to deliver nursing care