Construction workers

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  • PAASH 2020

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["Do It Now" Campaign]

01 - "Do It Now" Campaign - Mr. Allan Jezegou(?), an electrician, working in the home of Mr. J. Wanner 2806 23rd Avenue in Regina, employer of Ortman & Pelling Electrical Contractors.

03 - Two carpenters, employed by the John Rippert Construction Company, work on the conversion of an attached garage to a bedroom at the home of Marsh Evans, 2700 Thornton Avenue. Shot for t.v. use originally.

04 - A painter, employed by the Staseson Painting & Decorating Company, applies filler to the mahogany pannelled walls of the newly constructed basement office in the hom e of J. Wanner, 2806 23rd Avenue, Regina. Shot for t.v. use originally.

05 - Vern Davis, carpenter with Bird Construction Company, works on wardrobes in a new nursing home.

06 - Peter Jobst, painter with Yarnton Decorating Company, applies paint to newly built wardrobes in the new nursing home.

07 - Plasterers from the Cadman Plastering Company, Paul Singer (left) and John Raby (right), apply plaster to wall in new hursing home.

10 - M. Wodinski, carpenter with Smith Brothers, sawing lumber to fit window frame on the Shell Oil building.

11 - Jack Klein, carpenter with Smith Brothers, uses ranset to pin board strip to cement wall in the Shell Oil building.

12 - A. Kesthelye, Bricklayer with Smith Brothers, lays brick for wall in the Shell Oil building.

13 - R. Schuck (left) and A. Sushelniski (right), plumbers with Smith Brothers, soldering pipes into position in the Shell Oil building.

15 - Tony Kohlruss, with Smith Brothers, trawls out finishing coat on cement floor in the Shell Oil building.

17 - Alex Szokal(?) on the left and Victor Barabass, plasterers with Monarch Plaster Company, fill cracks in ceiling of Knox Metropolitan Church.

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