Continued from page 16 Camden Enta, 2, enjoys a walk through Waterloo Park on Sunday, as one of the park‘s feath ered friends looks on. e Book on women in war stirs up a lot of emotion in area resident Another friend of Hall, Bonnie Damianoff, was also seated at the table. Liberal MP Lynn Myers, who helped her secure the statue. Reid, Hall‘s daughter, said her mother didn‘t speak too much about the "Not until we had kids, and they asked questions," she said. f Reid knew Hall w? proud of her service howevâ€" er. And how proud she was of the statue. "She was always saying we should do that, and she finally did it," Reid said. _ Hall was seated with some of her friends, includâ€" ing Margaret Vosburg of Burlington, and Sybil McClure of Milton, at the book launch. Vosburg served from February of 1942 until the war ended in 1945. McClure was stationed at Toronto, then Niagaraâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Following that, she was sent overseas to Camp X, a secret British intelligence camp. "She couldn‘t talk about it for 20 years," said Hall. The Mississauga woman said she spent the war travâ€" elling around Canada as a secretary in the intellâ€" Care to share? VOTE KAREN SCIAN On November 13th, place a vote for Waterloo‘s future. Ward 2 City Councillor I pledge to you: * Fullâ€"time commitment to the job & Longâ€"term protection of the Waterloo Moraine & Improved Recreation and Leisure offerings The citizens of Waterloo expect and deserve _ "We talk on the phone all the time," said Hall, adding they also attend reunions. igence unit ENNIFER ORMSTON PHOTO