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All loveliness is Patricia Dunn at the Saturday night dance
2/27/1943
and Mary Murphy, Long Branch, RIGHT, a stenographer by occupation made the rifle produced by fellow-workers an interesting subject for examination
6/2/1942
and other types of guns that soon will send out a hot tune for the Axis from early three years to pounce on Hitler's hordes waiting across the English(...)
6/15/1942
Another Modern Cinderella is Betty Watson
2/1/1943
An aptitude for unusual tasks is the first step to work in a war work plant
9/5/1942
Aptitude tests are simple, but skilfully devised to reveal otherwise hidden facts concerning the mechanical dexterity of applicants
9/5/1942
As good as any man
1/23/1943
At end of shift Lillian turns controls over to another worker
1/23/1943
At the General Engineering Co
6/1/1944
At the signal up goes the crane
1/23/1943
Big 3.7-Inch anti-aircraft guns, built at Peterboro, are dependent on fuses from the General Engineering Co
6/30/1944
Binoculars and parachutes are study for these girls in war effort, On many fronts the Canadian girl is giving her best to help the war such as the bin(...)
3/14/1942
The Boss, Mrs. E. E. Horner, inspects one of the parts made in the plant she and her husband started a year ago. She took charge when he became ill
3/14/1943
Checking Cartridges, soon to be spitting from a Spitfire into the heart of a Nazi bomber
11/1/1941
The concave mirror of an anti-aircraft searchlight sends out beams visible 75 miles away
6/28/1941
Defence Department officials recently announced the award of a $1,900,000 contract to this Peterboro company for anti-aircraft searchlights chiefly for west coast defences
6/22/1941
Doing her bit, by making the tools of war, is another Toronto grandmother, Mrs
1/18/1943
Down in Quebec women are playing a big role in a gun plant and here Isobel MacKenzie inspects six-pounder gun parts
6/18/1942
During the day Patricia works in the optical inspection department at Research inspecting and testing lenses
2/27/1943
Geco fuse-maker Lotte Walsh and fireman David Leslie, The biggest industrial fire department in Canada, and one of the biggest of any kind in the prov(...)
7/4/1944
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