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54455 A1655 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Directory Assistance Operators Returning To Work At Their Terminals At The Manitoba Telephone System Plant On Corydon Avenue. The Plant'S 34 Terminals Were Closed After Operators Suffered 41 Electrical Shocks In 6 Days. The Provincial Workplace And Safety And Health Department Lifted The Stop Work Order On The Terminals After Keyboards Were Covered With A Teflon Film Capable Of Resisting 8,000 Volts. Mts Officials Believe The Mysterious Shocks Are Caused By The Grounding Process Of The Terminals And All 34 Terminals Have Since Been Rewired  CommunicationsComputersTelephonesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1986, January 14
54454 A1655 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Renate Scriven, A Winnipeg Bird Handler, Using Leather Gloves And A Leash, Holding A Large Golden Eagle At Arm'S Length. The Eagle Was Part Of A Display At The Carlton Club For A Wildlife Rehabilitation Organization Public Awareness Meeting  BirdsClubsDisplaysPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1986, January 14