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OctOber 1 2014
New Westminster’s march into history
Wait For Me Daddy sculpture, memorializing iconic 1940 photo, to be unveiled Saturday Grant Granger
ggranger@newwestnewsleader.com
It was Oct. 1, 1940—74 years ago today—and the B.C. Regiment was heading off to war. They marched down Eighth Street to board the SS Princess Joan at the New Westminster waterfront. At the foot of Eighth stood Vancouver Province photographer Claude Dettloff. Suddenly, a movement in the foreground pierced
the formality of the regiment’s long line that stretched up Eighth as far as the eye, and camera, could see. Five-year-old Warren (Whitey) Bernard had bolted from his mother Bernice’s side and reached his hand toward his father Jack to say goodbye. Private Jack Bernard broke ranks by shifting his rifle to his left hand and reached out with his right for his son. A frantic Bernice extended her arm to reel Whitey in, fearing he might get lost in the chaos of troops boarding the ship. At that instant, Dettloff captured an iconic image that remains as emotionally evocative nearly three-quarters of a century later as it was during the Second World War. please see PaGe a3
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edwin and veronica dam de Nogales are the artists who were commissioned to turn the wait for me daddy photo into three dimensional form. the sculpture is being installed at hyack square.