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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jul 1959, p. 19

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Continued from page 18â€" and Vancouver, B.C. In addition there are sales offices in key centres across Canada. $ At the present time there are Formed In 1882 y A TYPICAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE as walls, drapes, carpet and accessories to was used. JOHNSON MATTHEY & MALLORY LTD. We Are Proud To Be Part Of T he Industrial Growth _ Of The Area 110 INDUSTRY STREET MOUNT DENNIS uoc imearat t Je & OFFICE as shown is that of the secretary of the Toronto Transit Commission. Warm tones of go!d, beige, greens and brov'vns were used in accessories to create a pleasing background for existing furniture. To accommodate informal discussions or» meetings a flexible arrangement are The future of Moore â€"looks bright. 391 plant employees and 117 office employees at Moore in Mt. Dennis. In Toronto there are 38 salesmen working out of two sales offices. The company now occupies approximately 48,000 sq. ft., with eight acres available for further expansion. All of the plant and office area is\ on ground level. A loading dock and ramp facilities easy shipping and receiving. Raw materials are taken from here directly to the machines by liftâ€"fork truck. There is a continuous flow‘ of material â€" which ~reduces floor stocking to a minimum., All ofâ€" fices, drafting rooms and laborâ€" atories are fully air conditioned. The plant roof is also flooded for best summer working condiâ€" tions. Employee facilities inâ€" clude cafeteria, large locker rooms and washrooms, complete with shower. There is a baseball diamond for off duty recreation. Prior to their move in June of 58, the company were located Coincident with this growth has been the development of a large sales engineering organiâ€" zation, which is fully competent to analyze and submit recomâ€" mendations from information reâ€" ceived. This sales organization now covers principal cities and towns across Canada. Interior Decorator Successfully Blended Used Furniture Into New T.1T.C. Offices The Canadian Chromalox Company Limited are just completing the first year at their new plant and offices at 210 Rexdale Blyd., Rexdale. Due to constantly increasing demands for their electrical heating products, the company has steadily grown in size, organization and responsibility, and has become one of the outstanding manufacturers of electric heating elements. After 36 years in the 67â€"yearâ€" old building at Yonge and Front street, the Toronto Transit Comâ€" mission has just completed the move to its new location, 1900 Yonge street, named The Mcâ€" Brien Building in honor of the late Wm. C. McBrien, former Chromalox Marks Growth Since Move To Rexdale Directly across from New Woodbine Racetrack QPENING SOON . .. Featuring the finest cuisine TORONTO‘S NEWEST HOTEL On Rexdale Blyd. and accommodation in a country club setting Keeping pace with the ever increasing _ demand_ for â€" high quality electric heating . eleâ€" ments, the company are justly proud of its position in industry â€"Canada‘s largest manufacturer of electrical heating elements. As pioneers, both in the reâ€" search and manufacture of elecâ€" tric heating units, the Canadian Chromalox Company L im ite d originated many features that are today an accepted part of living modern electrically. From its inception the Canaâ€" dian Chromalox Company Limitâ€" _ ed, manufacturers of electrical heating elements for industrial, commercial and residential apâ€"â€" plications, has set and maintainâ€" ed high standards of quality in its products and service rendered to its customers. This policy has helped establish a universal conâ€" fidence in electricity as a reliâ€" able and dependable heat source for both home and industryâ€" and made the name Chromalox synonymous . with the slogan: "Live Better Electrically". for 30 , years on Queen Street East in downtown Toronto. chairman. The attractive seven storey head office was designed by Mr. Charles B. Dolphin, one of Toeronto‘s, leading architects. The interior as well as the exterior of the new T.T.C. headâ€" quarters exemplifies the attracâ€" tive yet practical theme which is s z:§§‘§: ons The practical and most attracâ€" tive installationâ€" was achieved through sound planing, intelliâ€" gent execution, and wise distriâ€" bution of funds allocated for its completion. m a n n e r cotmplementing the "Transitional" theme, yet servâ€" ing as functional units within a contemporary structure combinâ€" ing a business atmosphere with tasteful" informality. 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Here a limited space was utilized to accommodate small conferences, and an informal feeling was obtained by using a drapery showing an outdoors motif, woodâ€" tones in bleached maple, accent color in upholstery of teal blue, earth brown against a wal} color of soft aqua. The adjacent cafeteria makes this a most practical type of conference and dining room for luncheon meetings with a minimum of, maintenance, increased by the use of tile floor. and private industry public institutions and numerous other municipal centre of ETOBICOKE for the new township suppliers of furnishings coâ€"ordinators of color and WAlnut 1â€"8965 Thursday, July 2, 1959 â€"Page 19 Sss3 s &

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