“To Satisfy Her Urge to be doing something in Canada's war effort, socially prominent Joan Holland of Montreal has been working for the past year in the British inspection room of a big ammunition plant near that city. Miss Holland rides to work in a limousine, but checks in at the workmen's entrance and punches the time-clock just like any other girl worker. Above is twenty-year-old Joan writing out her bench report at the end of her day's work before she leaves. She helps make field gun cases.”
- from the Toronto Star. April 5, 1941. Toronto Public Library, Toronto Star Photograph Archive. TSPA_0019333F.










