ii Moving AND I-IASIDI-Frigidaire moves ahead with Canada. This new II-acre plant in Scarborough was opened oiiieially ori October 16th. In addition, a large plant at Leaside is u('('lIpit'ti on defence Contracts. . louwu-General Motors Diesel Limited moves ahead with Canada. This seven acre which will enable it to provide the most modern service faeilities for loromotix es. - nit . ' Of. G'A"T"AMmThe Mckinnon Industries move ahead with (hnada. This vast new foundry, opened in G: ' m Township on October 15th. makes possible the construction of heavy engine components impossible before. Together with the main plant in the city of St. Catharines, ms McKinnon enterprise new has" 35 acres under roof and contracts are being let ibr additional building covering eight acres. l0I'NlItAl. MOTORS or csasos - I-IMITII . osuawa sub wmnsoa plant opened in 1950 has already announced plans for an il5,0()0 square foot addition, rttIoIpAIItl Pltooucts or CANADA 5 ussnn AND scassonouou :pnonvc1N(;..3.1vsonm AND szmwrrzn 'rs-umas FOR NIORE Ahead with Canada General Motors builds more cars and trucks in Canada than any other manufacturer. . . and because of GMis unchallenged leadership in motor vehicles, many people think of GM as only an automotive firm. But there is much more than that to the GM story. ' True, GMis:la1-gest contribution to Canadais industrial strength is in the vast group of plants in Oshawa, which last year turned out 185,000 cars and trucks. But in London, Ontario, the new plant of General Motors Diesel Limited is building every type of diesel locomotive-quick, efiicient switchers, mammoth high-speed road locomotives. In St. Catharines, Ontario, the two plants of The McKinnon industries Limited turn out varied products from heavy malleable and gray iron castings to small electric motors-Dclco motors that power a high percentage of home appliances in Canada. Frigidaire Products of Canada Limited, at Scarborough and Leaside plants, builds world-famous home appliances, as well as com- tmma N I-W"? LONDON OINIIAI. MOTORS DIISII. 1 . as W" N . . . .. .- ,. M A!- OSHAWA--Ceneral Motors of Canada Limited moves ahead with Canada. turn- ing out more and better cars and trucks in the tradition of hue craftsmanship established more than 80 years ago by earriage maker Robert McLaughlin. The plant shown has 50 acres of door space. In addition a new 17-acre truck plant villi be opened in 1953 . . . a new sixsat-re eenlral parts warehouse was opened in l05l,; and other new parts vmuhouses built or under construction are at Vltlcottrer, Winnipeg, London, Montreal and Moneton. Producing more engines tlmn ever before, the Engine Plant is no stantly expanding to meet production demands at Oshawa. It covet 8 acres. WINDSOR-The GM Engine Plant moves ahead with Canada mcreial refrigeration, air-conditioning and humidity controi equipment. In Windsor, the GM Engine Plant builds and tests. the power plants for GMis Canadian-built cars and trucks. Pictured here are representative plants (if GM's Canadial divisions. They have been growing impressively-in output, in number of employees, in size of plant . . . striding ahead with our country. Today GM gives employment to over 20,000 Canadians. And what does GMis great industrial strength mean to any one citizen of Canada? It means more thing! made at home-'-less to import and thus more to be shared among ourselves in Canada. In addition to turning out moro and better things for Canadians, General Motors plants are also contributing to the nationls defence program and to its expanding export markets. That is our proud story. That is Genera Motors in Canada. THI 'McKINNQN INDU3 R"-5 tmma It'.cA1'ttAltINl5 AND oumum rowmmr P II 0 P L E