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Airplanes can't fly unless they are efficiently maintained, and student Gerald Muckle (right) is learning how to do the job from George Cummings, an i(...)
Airplanes can't fly unless they are efficiently maintained, and student Gerald Muckle (right) is learning how to do the job from George Cummings, an i(...)

Airplanes can't fly unless they are efficiently maintained, and student Gerald Muckle (right) is learning how to do the job from George Cummings, an i(...)

Date7/14/1972
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Original Toronto Star caption: Airplanes can't fly unless they are efficiently maintained, and student Gerald Muckle (right) is learning how to do the job from George Cummings, an instructor at Centennial community college, Scarborough. The college's transportation maintenance training depot is being located at the new Ashtonbee campus at Warden Ave. and Eglinton Ave. E., being built at a cost of $5.5 million. There will be 10 planes to work on. Plane in the picture is a Harvard. Published in Toronto Star, 15 July 1972, page 12, with article ''Community colleges get new facilities ready''.||Centennial College, Ashtonbee campus, located at Ashtonbee Road and Warden Avenue on the north west corner. (43.7308907, -79.2923103)
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0108004F