Thursday, February 11, 2010

Sample Job Application For Physical Therapists



Memories unpublished employees

responsible maintenance

Plant IPC


Juliet Aubé, 1964

Archives Gail Aubé

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At the end of August 1964, Juliette Aubé, Secretary, Planning Bureau of the Canadian International Paper, retiring for s occupy his shop LINGERIE JULIETTE on Rue Commerciale, she had acquired in 1961.

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Ad alleging OUTBREAK, album released by students from Ecole Centrale in 1964.

Archive Herve Tremblay

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On this occasion, his coworkers made her gift of a camera. She had the happy initiative of combining teams of workers who maintain the plant and take pictures.

Her niece, Gail Aubé, the youngest of Lawrence, then an electrician at the plant, gave me these memories, the time to scan and try to identify the subjects.

Many will recognize a parent, father, grandfather, brother, or friend. And who knows, maybe someone who has never seen these photos, would he recognize himself.

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OFFICE OF PLANNING

Juliet Aubé, surrounded by her immediate colleagues: Raymond Arsenault, Dick O'Sullivan, Armand Lortie, Jean-Paul Villeneuve, Bill Brain, Godfrey Johnson, Lucien Desmarais .

Greg. Gravel, Albert Harvey, Emile Capano, Romeo Guimond, Sylvio Pelletier, Albert Hudon, Rosario Proulx, Normand of Chevrotière.

Standing: Lucien Morin Lucien Pilotte, Paul Hebert, Richard Rioux

seated Poitras Lucien, Lucien Hudon.

ELECTRICIANS

Back row: second from left, Fletcher Jensen, fourth, Belanger Raoul. Last, right, Lucien Driver.

Front, left: Robert Letourneau; quite right, Lawrence Aubé.


Fernand Baril, Paul Goulet, Austin Valdron Yvon Noel, Jean Roger.

TECHNICIANS (e)

Marcel Lacombe, Denis Arpin [?] Brassard, Gerard Dumont, [?] Verreault, Gabriel Lacombe, supervisor, Roger Richer, Gerard Fecteau, Jacques Martel, Bertrand Jordan, Réjean Fortin, Jean-Guy Beaudet, Leo Lebel.

WELDERS

Back: André Tremblay, Marcel Coteau, Philippe Gauthier [?], René Matte, Robert Lacombe, Lucien Vaillantcourt, Henry Fraser. Forward: Alfred Elijah Raymond Trottier, [?] Michel Riverin or Guerin.

STEAMFITTERS

Back row: Gerard Groleau, Baptiste Bellavance (foreman), Laurentin Houle Jacques Duchesneau. At Front: Albert Gauthier, [?], Albertino Gagne, [? Seguin], Albert Hudon.

land and buildings (the court)

Seated: Arthur Bouchard, Tousignant Aldéric . Standing: Yvon Bouchard Black Ti-Perron, Cyril Guilbault.

MACHINISTS

Marc Gagné, M. Lacasse, [?] Joffre, M. Gilbert, Pelletier (Supervisor), Marc Boivin, [?], Louis Bellemare, Patrick Evoy.

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Reception hosted by the staff of the factory

27, sout 1964. Reception at Madame Emily Murray in honor of Juliette Aubé.

Colleagues office: Margot Julian, Claudette Bastien, Mrs. John Boyd, Pat Tafel, Gertrude Lavoie, Fernando Martel, Janine Lavoie, Pauline Hayes, Mary Banville, Denise Lesieur, Theresa Harvey, Paul Moisan, Norma Theberge, Joseph Bouchard, Gisele Trottier, Ghislaine Chartrand, Pauline Gravel, Rita and Renee Desaulniers Rivard.

snippet of 1947.

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I thank Jean-Georges Laporte, who has improved the quality of several files, and Robert Duchesneau, who has identified dozens of heads. I will be happy to add the names of those whom I could identify. One need only click on the word "COMMENTS" line at the bottom of this page and leave me their name.

I would be remiss not to mention an initiative very appreciated, nice outfit, launched by

Remi Laflamme

on Facebook and on the history of papermaking latukoise and its employees.

The page is titled simply "SMURFIT-STONE Factory La Tuque.

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This historical group portrait back to 1940. He appeared in the test well documented Sylvain Gingras The Epic of the forest (Triton Publications, 2008).

topics, from left: Lucien Vaillantcourt Louis Lafontaine, Jean-Claude Corriveau, Philip Journault, Odilon Lajoie, Origen Rouillard, Rosaire Tremblay.

Hubald Desilets, Alfred Elijah, Robert Leclerc, Alonzo Bouchard, Mikes Hayes, Ludger Filion, Archie Bilodeau, Emile Paré, Philippe Elie, Forest Ferron.

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Questions trades

It is on these pages Internet illustrating the fine features of the large canvas. For example, the diffusion of family Dessureault decet journal, where I found a photo of the former parish priest of La Croche, founder of the parish of The Bostonians, Viatime Normandin, in a carpentry workshop in Saint-Narcisse In 1940, the photo reproduced Nouvelliste.

The outfit of type, in the foreground, with its boot camps and "Britische" slice oddly on the other apprentices on the tie and stiff collar!

On the beam, it says: "Children, be pious, industrious, honest and ..."!

Source: Internet. "The log Dessureault, September 2008.

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Std Antibiotics Treatment



The procession of Saint John the Baptist in La Tuque,

in 1958 and 1959

A parade on St. John, well before the age of chariots pulled by motorized vehicles. The banner nostalgic already refers to the "good old days!


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There was a time when the national day celebration of French Canadians became Québécois during the Quiet Revolution, involved large numbers of citizens and citizens, the contribution of commercial and industrial sectors and it was with a shoestring and goodwill for all and all.

Here are some images of marches of 1958 and 1959 from the archives Photo by Pierre Cantin and Dave Tafel and kindly loaned to edit this page. Unless otherwise stated, photographs in black and white are the first, those in color, the second.

Adelard Potvin, the drum major of Harmony La Tuque leads the way followed by the band's musical director, Aubert Montgrain. Commercial Street at the junction of Scott Street and Tessier. Note the two doors in the corner: right, that of shoemaking Ducharme; left side of the photographer Leonce. In the background, the sign of the garage Auguste Dubois, Dubois Motor Sales.

The traditional little St. John the Baptist, patron saint of French Canadians, personified by Jules Morissette. Rue Saint-Joseph at the height of the federal building became City Hall. The two sheets of the side panel would they have an artistic representation of the sweet "Mary Jane"?


Representation of the first wooden church of St. Zephirin.

captain chairs pioneers heady!

Char Knights of Columbus, Commercial Street, past Scott.

The little Jean-Baptiste in 1959, wearing a sheepskin.

The Air Cadets at the end of the parade, rue Desbiens, Saint-François Park, the first city park. At left, the school Champagnat.Au center, an elm centennial umbrella for grazing animals in the herd.

Harmony La Tuque arrives at the ballpark street Desbiens.Au background, the ski slope, which replaced the first, located on the Avenue On the Bank became Beckler.

At

The Papal Zouaves, rue Desbiens.

Air Cadets, rue Desbiens.

Défricheurs time the hand saw and ax. I remember a large port Hudson's Bay named Thomas Lahache.

tribute to the pioneers. Truck and flatbed trailer provided by Dubois Construction.

The drum major of Harmony, Adelard Potvin.

Latukois Many will recognize this picture of Harmony scrolling rue Saint-Joseph, in front of the Ecole Centrale.

The traditional little St. John the Baptist, patron saint of French Canadians. The chariot of the 4H Club: honor, honesty, humanity and skill.

still celebrated some more or less mythical hero of our story in the 1950s.

Char sponsored by the Cooperative of La Tuque.

"Le P'tit Train du Nord": A hello to Felix Leclerc ...


The parade stopped at leaving St Francis Street Desbiens. A large crowd had gathered in the stands of the ballpark, waiting for tanks and groups of participants.

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I thank Roland Boudrault, clarinetist who was in Harmony, for giving me the names of musicians this picture. Click on photo to enlarge.

Germain Guillemette 2. Robert Tousignant, 3. Julien Dion 4. Georges-Aime Rouillard 5. Roger Letendre 6. Gilles Vaillantcourt 7. Denis Lafontaine 8. Gerard Fecteau, 9. Serge Peach 10. Mario Paradis, 11. Andre Lafontaine.

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Ephemerides on Harmony La Tuque

The January 12, 1935, the Mechanic's Band became Harmony La Tuque.

The Mechanic's Band of La Tuque
The Brown Bulletin
(Berlin, New Hampshire) , October 1930. Archive Herve Tremblay.

February 8, 1937 the Harmony La Tuque present a play entitled "The child cursed."

May 2, 1953, hockey player Maurice Richard praise the town of La Tuque and Harmony in the Montreal weekly Saturday-Sunday.


Paul-Emile Bourassa, formerly of Harmony, has published an essay on the band: Memoirs of Harmony Beanie (Shawinigan South, 1997).


Excerpt from article by Michel Cloutier ( The Nouvelliste May 18, 2002), entitled "Get the Bands! "


HARMONY OF THE TOQUE

" Passionate, Paul-Emile Bourassa makes an ideal early. "I ran the bands to 11 years. I had music in his blood. When they were parading, I went with and I picked up at La Tuque, my parents were looking for me, no longer knew where I was! Me, I were behind the band, I followed the step! " Joined clarinetist in this training, he finds himself today Ambassador of the Union musicale de Shawinigan. Author's 1997 book Memoirs of Harmony La Tuque here it is archivist and historian, immersed in writing at 75 Union Musicale de Shawinigan ... always with his clarinet.

Harmony La Tuque and the Zouaves have elective affinities: they parade all the religious holidays. Tricksters night, taking advantage of some Zouaves conventum Piles to cut the tent ropes of musicians. "We picked up the tent in the dark on the head!" Laughs Paul-Emile Bourassa. "

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so queer pioneers, to believe that the city dates back to French rule.

[Date unknown: year 1940?]

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