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1955
1955 - 1218.PDF
332 FLIGHT COMMONWEALTH DIRECTORY . . . is devoted to the production of special steels, including high-speed, hot-work, carbon and alloy tool, die blocks, stainless and aircraft quality to ANQQS, BSS and other specifica- tions. Suppliers of aircraft steels to the principal airframe, engine and component manufacturers in Canada. AVIATION ELECTRIC, LTD., 200 Laurentian Boulevard, Montreal 9, Quebec.—See p. 307. AVIATION DEVELOPMENTS (CANADA), LTD., 2709 Yonge Street, Toronto 12.—Founded in 1941, as an extension to their then parent company, Aviation Develop- ments, Ltd., England, in association with T. B. Martin of Toronto, the firm specializes in sales and service of specialized types of fastenings and equipment. AVIONIC DEVELOPMENTS REG'D., 537 Keel Street, Toronto, 9.—Successors to W. P. Dunphy Co. Design consultants for aircraft, components, modifications and repair schemes. Inspection and certifica- tion of aircraft and components. AVIQUIPO OF CANADA, LTD., 636 St. Paul Street W., Montreal.— Canadian branch of the New York Aviquipo organization; suppliers of aircraft hardware, electrical equip- ment, flight and engine instruments and materials. AVRO AIRCRAFT, LTD., P.O. Box 4004, Terminal A, Toronto.— See p. 299. BABB CO. (CANADA), LTD., P.O. Box 123, St. John's, P.Q.—Suppliers of parts for Harvard, Canso, Grum- man, Beechcraft and Lodestar air- craft, and for R-985 and R-1830 engines. Manufacturing rights held for Canso PBY-5A aircraft. Asso- ciate of Babb Co., Inc., U.S.A. BANCROFT INDUSTRIES, LTD., P.O. Box 68, Place d'Armes, Montreal.—Sales and service of air- craft hardware, engine and flight instruments. Instrument overhaul shop established in Montreal last year. THE WALLACE BARNES CO., LTD., Hamilton, Ontario.—Springs and small stampings for aircraft engines, fuel pumps, and aircraft assemblies. BATA ENGINEERING, Batawa, Ont.—Manufacture of components for CF-100 undercarriage, CS2F-1 undercarriage and airframe. B.B. CHEMICAL COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD., Box 1447, Place d'Armes, Montreal.—Manufacturers of industrial adhesives for aircraft use. G. S. BLAKESLEE AND CO., LTD., 18 Cranfield Road, Toronto 16.—Solvent vapour degreasers for aircraft-component production and overhaul processes. BRISTOL AERO ENGINES, LTD,. 10210 Pie IX Boulevard, Montreal North 12, Quebec.—See p. 301. BRISTOL AERO ENGINES (WESTERN) LTD., Vancouver A.M.F., B.C.—See p. 301. BRISTOL AEROPLANE COM- PANY OF CANADA, LTD., 223 International Aviation Bldg., Mont- real 3, Quebec—See p. 301. BRITISH AMERICAN OIL CO., LTD., 800 Bay St., Toronto.—Sup- pliers of aviation gasolines and lubri- cants to commercial operators and the R.C.A.F. Refineries at Mont- real East, Clarkson, Moose Jaw, Edmonton and Calgary. THE BRITISH GENERAL ELEC- TRIC CO. (CANADIAN), LTD., 1510 Drummond Street, Montreal 25.—Canadian sales organization for the G.E.C. of England. THE BRITISH THOMSON- HOUSTON EXPORT CO., LTD., 7 Adelaide Street West, Toronto 1. Canadian representative of the well- known English specialists in elec- trical equipment of all kinds. BRUNSWICK BALKE COLLEN. DER CO., OF CANADA, LTD., 36 Hanna Avenue, Toronto.—Manufac- turers of reinforced plastics, in asso- cation with Zenith Plastics of Gardens, Calif. Radomes, antenna housings, fairings, ducts and struc- tural parts. BURNDY CANADA, LTD., 381 Greenwood Ave., Toronto 8. •— Design and manufacture of electrical connectors. CANADAIR, LTD., St. Laurent, Box 6087, Montreal, Quebec.—See p. 302. CANADIAN AERO SERVICE, LTD., 348 Queen Street, Ottawa.—• Associated with Spartan Air Ser- vices, this company operates a com- plete mapping geophysical and elec- tronic survey service. Airborne magnetometer and scintillating counter surveys have been carried out extensively, and geophysical and geological interpretations of airborne and ground surveys have been made. CANADIAN AVIATION ELEC- TRONICS, LTD., P.O. Box 630, Station 0, Ville St. Laurent, Quebec. —See p. 308. CANADIAN CAR AND FOUN- DRY CO., LTD., 621 Craig Street West, Montreal 3, (Headquarters); Fort William, Ont. (Plant).—See p. 303. CANNON ELECTRIC CANADA, LTD., 160 Bartley Drive, Toronto 16.—Wholly owned subsidiary of Cannon Electric Co., of Los Angeles; manufacturers of electrical connec- tors for aircraft. CANADIAN ELECTRIC RESIS- TORS, LTD., Curity Avenue,, Toronto 16.—Vitreous enamel coated wire-wound resistors (power type) and rheostats; rotary regulating transformers. CANADIAN FAIRBANKS- MORSE CO., LTD., Montreal. — Suppliers of industrial and trans- port equipment, tools and materials; Plant at Sherbrooke, P.Q. CANADA FOUNDRIES AND FORGINGS, LTD., Brockvffle and Welland, Ontario. Manufacturers of forgings for aircraft use. Rear fuselages for T-33s under subcontract construction by E. Roy Industries at L'Assomption, Quebec. CANADIAN FLIGHT EQUIP- MENT, LTD., Cobourg, Ontario, —Manufacturers of ejection seats, civil aircraft seats and other air- craft components. CANADIAN PRATT AND WHIT- NEY AIRCRAFT CO., LTD., Longueuil, Quebec.—See p. 303. CARRUTH LABORATORIES, 2773 Dufferin Street, Toronto 10, Ontario.—Canadian sales office of Carruth Laboratories, Inc., of Dallas, Texas, manufacturers of aircraft instrument parts. CARRIERE AND MACFEETERS, LTD., 51 Front St. E., Toronto.— Overhaul and repair of aircraft elec- trical accessories and telecommunica- tions equipment. Contractors to Dept. of Defense Production and commercial aviation companies, employing 75 people and covering 15,000 sq ft plant space. Since the company's formation in 1948, pro- duction has increased by at least 50 per cent each year. CANADIAN MARCONI COM- PANY, 2442 Trenton Avenue, Montreal 16.—See p. 308. CANADIAN STEEL IMPROVE- MENT, LTD., 41 Horner Avenue, Etobicoke, Ontario.—See p. 300. CANADIAN S.K.F. CO., LTD., Box 183, Station H, Toronto.— Manufacture of precision ball and roller bearings, as used by Rolls- Royce Canada, Orenda Engines and Canadian Pratt and Whitney. CHATCO STEEL PRODUCTS, LTD., Louise St., Tilbury, Ontario. •—The aircraft side of this organiza- tion hold a sub-contract for the complete manufacture and assembly of centre-sections and fins and rud- ders for the CF-100. Current plans for expansion envisage further major sub-assembly production and negotia- tions with British, U.S. and Cana- dian firms are under way. Plant covers 50,000 sq ft; 200 men are employed. T. C, CHOWN, LTD., 1440 St. Catherine Street West, Montreal 25. —Canadian representatives of the Thermix Corp., Greenwich, Con- necticut, dealing in pressure switches, float valves, aircraft seats, etc. COLLINS RADIO COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD., 74 Sparks Street, Ottawa.—Sales and engineering office for Collins Radio Equipment. Establishment of manufacturing facility is planned. COMPUTING DEVICES OF CANADA, LTD., 311 Richmond Road, P.O. Box 508, Ottawa. See p. 309. COSSOR (CANADA), LTD., 301- 303 Windsor Street, Halifax, N.S.— Wholly owned subsidiary of A. C. Cossor, England. Manufacture of navigation communications and radar equipment, deflection systems, special test gear; development facilities; overhaul and repair of aircraft elec- tronics equipment. Own develop- ments include advanced logarithmic amplifier, deflection coils and dis- play systems. CURTISS-REID MANUFACTUR- ING CO., LTD., Box 365, Station 0, Montreal 9.—Manufacturers of air- frame components and (at Cartier- yille Airport) overhaul and repair of light and medium aircraft. Current work: manufacture and assembly of two Norseman Mk Vs; repair and overhaul of C-47 and C-54 control surfaces. DE HAVILLAND AIRCRAFT OF CANADA, LTD., Postal Station L., Toronto, Ontario.—See p. 304. DECCA NAVIGATOR (CANADA) LTD., 272 Dalesford Road, Toronto14.—See p. 309. DECCA RADAR (CANADA), LTD., 272 Dalesford Road, Toronto 14.—See p. 309. DEXION (CANADA), LTD., Box 114, Weston, Ont.—Manufacture of Dexion slotted angles, the general- purpose aid to aircraft production.
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