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Issue dated February 1972
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You'll be in good hands.
During 1972, if you had an accident in Saint John, New Brunswick several employees had completed a course in First Aid conducted by G. J. Doucet, Regional Supervisor of First Aid for CNR, Moncton, and are shown proudly displaying their certificates.
From the left are: Norm Duffley, Wilma Ross, Frank Foley, Colleen Appt, Jim Smith, Joan King and Ken Sparks.
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Photos from the 'Teamsters' magazine by Tony Ludica - Boston 1983 -
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Boston has been served by TCA/Air Canada since 1947. Here is a DC-9 (fin# 729) being refuelled after a flight from Halifax in 1983.
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Climbing the stairs are, Customer Service Agents Frank Nuzzo, Susan Guarino and Betty Mandracchia.
See below for a pic of the same trio inside the aircraft.
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Standing in the cockpit is Gaetan Jolicoeur.
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Taking an order on the phone we have Dorothy Roberts, Customer Cargo Agent.
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Len Cote, Cargo Agent sends an order on his 'CRT'.
Editors' Note: CRT (cathode-ray tube) was a common term used to refer to the original computer terminals used in 1980's.
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Dotti Scandone, Cargo Agent makes a copy of a document.
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Lead Agent Rick Clark (left) smiles as Republic Lead Agent Tex Hansen gets a call in the office. Tony Ludica looks on.
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Checking the comfort of the DC-9 passenger seats are Frank Nuzzo, Susan Guarino and Betty Mandracchia
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Vice President William Lyden chats with District Manager John Finegan, Maurice Simoneau, Cargo Sales and Service Manager and Steward Tony Ludica.
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Looking over flight orders are George O'Brien, Aircraft Service Coordinator, with pilots Don Nattress and Gary White.
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Waiting to help customers, are Customer Service Agents Florence Staples, Dee Cameron and Adriana Nassor.
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