June Callwoods Life
- Born in Chatham, Ontario
- She grew up nearby Belle River
- She has a younger sister named Jane Callwood
- She began her journalism career at her high school, Brantford Collegiate Institute
- She was the editor of the school paper
- Later began work at the Brantford Expositor
- In the late 1940’s the first female bush pilot, Violet Milstead, taught her how to fly.
- She maintained her license for her entire life
- In 1942 she moved to Toronto to work at the Globe and Mail
- She married fellow journalist Trent Frayne, in 1944 but kept her family name because the Globe didn't hire married women
- She has 4 children, Jill, Barney, Benny and Casey
- She grew up nearby Belle River
- She has a younger sister named Jane Callwood
- She began her journalism career at her high school, Brantford Collegiate Institute
- She was the editor of the school paper
- Later began work at the Brantford Expositor
- In the late 1940’s the first female bush pilot, Violet Milstead, taught her how to fly.
- She maintained her license for her entire life
- In 1942 she moved to Toronto to work at the Globe and Mail
- She married fellow journalist Trent Frayne, in 1944 but kept her family name because the Globe didn't hire married women
- She has 4 children, Jill, Barney, Benny and Casey