Friday, 5 July 2013

Kitchener - C.W.A.C.

 
 
Location:  Waterloo Region   N 43 26.892  W 080 28.185
In front of the Kitchener Armoury, at 350 East Avenue.

On May 5, 2001, the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, Her Honour Mrs. Hillary Weston unveiled the Canadian Women's Army Corps Memorial Monument. This memorial honours the women who served in the C.W.A.C. between 1941 and 1946. It also lists those who died while on service. The monument has a 6'4" high bronze figure which depicts a young C.W.A.C. member as she might have looked when "stepping out" on a pass in town during her basic training course at the wartime Kitchener Training Centre. The unveiling was attended by some 1,500 C.W.A.C. veterans and relatives, the Mayor of Kitchener, the local Member of Parliament, Minister of National Defence representative, Chief of Defence Staff representative, the sculptor (André Gauthier of Orleans, Ontario) and the Artcast Inc. Foundry representatives.
*from  http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca
 

Marker text:
Front Right:
C.W.A.C.
1941-1945
 CENTRE D'ENTRAINMENT
DU SERVICE
FEMINEN DE L'ARMEE
CANADIENNE
ELLES SERVENT AVEC FIERTE

NAMED "STEPPING OUT"
BY
SCULPTOR/ARTIST COLONEL
ANDRE GAUTHIER
 

Front Left:
1941-1945
CANADIAN WOMEN'S
ARMY CORPS
TRAINING CENTRE
PROUDLY THEY SERVED

DEDICATION AND UNVEILING
MAY 5TH, 2001
BY
THE HONOURABLE HILARY WESTON
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO AND
KAREN REDMAN, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
FOR KITCHENER CENTRE
 

Rear Left:
IN MEMORY OF THOSE WOMEN WHO
DIED WHILE ON ACTIVE DUTY
1941-1946

W22255  PTE  ALEXANDER, SELENA P.
W5019    PTE  BEAUCHEMIN, LEONNE
W10290  PTE  BURNEY, DORIS
W13584  L/CPL  BUCHANAN, EMILY
W22914  PTE  BAKER, LAURA M.
W15189  PTE  BREWSTER, WINIFRED L.
W11145  PTE  COONEY, PATRICIA J.
W11688  PTE  CONNOR, EVELYN C.
W2109   A/SGT  FOWLER, FLORENCE M.
W4781   PTE  GRANT, JEAN
W4844   PTE  HARKANS, MARY E.
W130615  PTE  HENRY, ROSELLA B.
W15063  PTE  HART, MARGARET V.
 

Rear Right:
IN MEMORY OF THOSE WOMEN WHO
DIED WHILE ON ACTIVE DUTY
1941-1946

W1333   PTE  HEAVENS, BEATRICE M.
W10965  PTE  MILLAR, MARY I.
W13800  PTE  MORE, PHYLLIS E.
W6453  PTE  MUISE, MARY M.
W3440  SGT  McBRIDE, MONA E.
W13603  PTE  PUGH, ROSEMARY E.
W20488  CPL  PASSANT, THELMA F.
W13822  PTE  RENNIE, BARBARA S.
W12377  PTE  RONEY, LILLIAN I.
W21002  PTE  STEWART, EDITH M.
W130290  PTE  TREBBLE, PHYLLIS M.
W3248  CPL  WALLACE, OLIVE M.



2 comments:

  1. I had the privledge of having an ex CWAC work for me a few years ago. One day I heard voices raised in the office next door and, thinking that perhaps she might like a man to appear, I stuck my head around the corner. Just as I did she reared up to her 5'0", stuck her finger in the guys face and said " You figure out what lie you're gonna tell, and I'll write it down". She was 10' tall at that moment.

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  2. My mother served in the CWAC and I have a photocopy of a picture of her with two other ladies all in uniform outside a building identified as Canadian Womens Army Corps B Command Quarters. Mom also appeared in the November 27, 1943 issue of The Star Weekly holding a bomb. Anyone know how I can find out more about mom's career?

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