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  • Remove search term Corporate Name: "Alemite"
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  • Business recognition: Ensco
    The Intelligencer, 18 Sep 1985     newspaper article with photo
    The Intelligencer, 18 Sep 1985   newspaper article with photo
  • Remember the Alemite? Thousands do: It's Stewart-Warner's 65th
    Jack Evans, The Intelligencer, 2 May 1986     newspaper article with photo in 3 parts
    Jack Evans, The Intelligencer, 2 May 1986   newspaper article with photo in 3 parts
  • Belleville firm sold
    The Intelligencer, 12 Sep 1987     newspaper article
    The Intelligencer, 12 Sep 1987   newspaper article
  • Manning the line
    Jack Evans, The Intelligencer, 31 Mar 1989     newspaper photo with description
    Jack Evans, The Intelligencer, 31 Mar 1989   newspaper photo with description
  • Machine work
    The Intelligencer, 2 May 1986     newspaper photo with caption
    The Intelligencer, 2 May 1986   newspaper photo with caption
  • No talks planned at Stewart Warner
    Tom Gavey, The Intelligencer, 11 Apr 1989     newspaper article
    Tom Gavey, The Intelligencer, 11 Apr 1989   newspaper article
  • Company, workers to meet with mediator
    Tom Gavey, The Intelligencer, 3 May 1989     newspaper article
    Tom Gavey, The Intelligencer, 3 May 1989   newspaper article
  • Bitter workers say free trade cut their jobs
    Chris Malette, The Intelligencer, 10 Mar 1990     newspaper article
    Chris Malette, The Intelligencer, 10 Mar 1990   newspaper article
  • Stewart-Warner now a ghost plant
    The Intelligencer, 31 Oct 1990     newspaper article
    The Intelligencer, 31 Oct 1990   newspaper article
  • City plant shutting down production
    Jennifer Read, The Intelligencer, 3 Mar 1990     newspaper article
    Jennifer Read, The Intelligencer, 3 Mar 1990   newspaper article
  • Four Decades of Radio, Television and Electronics
    David Taylor, Prince Edward County Historical Society, Feb 1998     iness was not as profitable as the Alemite line ,^ it did hejLp with overheads and maintaining skilled workers, many ofr whom advanced to foremen and technicians when the number of employees had to be doubled, then trebled and quadrupl
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    David Taylor, Prince Edward County Historical Society, Feb 1998   iness was not as profitable as the Alemite line ,^ it did …
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