Newspaper
Nom de l'objet : | Newspaper |
Titre : | The Orenda, Vol. 2 No. 3 |
Numéro d'accession : | BR2013.8.85 |
Date de début de production : | 1956 |
Date absolue : | 02/10/1956 |
Description : | A black and white newspaper entitled The Orenda, Volume 2, No. 3 and dated February 10th, 1956. Published for the Personnel of Orenda Engines Limited. Articles include:;;-May will be foremost Industry - Royal Commission brief gauges Aviation potential;-Why Canadian Design is essential;-Design and Development Costly but Money stays in Canada;-Sports;-Classified Ads;;Also included is a photograph of J.H. Scott. Caption underneath this image reads: 'Bert Scott is named Supervisor, Engine Test Equipment Design. He is a graduate of the College of Technology Belfast and has been with Orenda since 1949'. |
Fonctions : | Newspaper kept by former Orenda employee, James Herbert Scott (d. 2012). Bert, originally from Ireland, worked for the aviation company Short Brothers as an apprentice before immigrating to Canada during the 1940s. He would go on to write the qualification examinations of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario to become a Mechanical Engineer in 1952. He was later hired by Avro Canada and worked as a Test Engineer in which he led the design team for Orenda's test facility in Malton which was built in 1954. After the Diefenbaker Government cancelled the development of the CF-105 Avro Arrow, Bert was offered a job at NASA in the space program but declined. He joined Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) and began work with them in the Nuclear Power Plant Division in the Sheridan Park Research Centre in Mississauga. He worked in the Development Laboratory and later transferred to Procurement. |
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Ville de l'établissement : | Mississauga |
Province de l'établissement : | Ontario |
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