Uniiorffwd Women oi Canada's Army, Navy, Air Force are Ji||$ 0F ‘Canada's Uiree women's services, \‘V.W.A.C., WIRENS. Tears flovs C.W.A.C. recruits come out of the gas In (‘r t t’ I C d th W ’ D' ' ' b "l ' " f ' - '1‘ ' - ' and the Air Force Women’s Division are calling for chamber at their Kitchener, Ont., Training Centre. of tlllie sliflClfxi“.alcila‘sssan aziriiamzilrabl: regorrgngf S21E13; bilotiilislis-igiaiémsnfiglcomist gluuti‘ ai‘T]leti:§1aei\;1ngLtAh€‘l$ recruits to replace men Ifor overseas combat duty. Each Corps member receives gas protection training. By their efficient handling of jobs once done only Olive Grekol, Vancouver, checks a ‘chute for tears. - "i M Handle with care! Leading Air Woman S. Wallace, Vancouver, lends a hand with illessage for C.O. of a Canadian Corvette is delivered by WREN Maria Wallbank, a bomb. Once this was exclusively a Job for men. But today girls are taking Montreal, to Quartermaster Able Smn. Eric Hall, RCNVR, of Toronto. Up-to-date over more ground duties so that their brothers, sweethearts, husbands may fly. quarters, recreational facilities second to none are provided for RCN WRENS. WREN_ Photographer Blanche Heys, Port Arthur, Ont., \\'0rks in darkroom of Naval Photographic Section. In Canada's __WRENS 2,000 officers, ratings are sewing. \ v< _ Mnrguerie Richardson, of Toronto, is night Life in Women's services isn't all work and drill. giyen leave regularly. Out on pass Sgts Marguerite [Inge aircraft engines hold no secrets from Canada's air ""1 tester in Ottawa. I She is shown operating a For off duty hours recreation is provided in_ Naval Richardson of to, left, Nancy Weller, Trenton, women. Here they check motor ofa tivin-engiiied homo- mschine used to test-ability to see in darkness. bases, Army camps and Air Force Stations. Girls are right, canoe with f end on Ottawa's Rideau River. er. Facing camera, A.W.1 Bernice Ling, Sidney, N. ' I -. ’ M. . KEEP ‘EM ROLLING!