. Canadian foundryman (1918). for thecompany. Someyears later he soldout his holdings and severed hisconnection with the concern in orderto carry on the business of consult-ing engineer on his own account. He 26 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN has been for years one of Canadas lead-ing hydraulic engineers and acted asconsulting engineer for such plants asthe Ontario Power Co., Niagara Falls;the Cataract Power Co., De Cew Fallsnear St. Catharines; City of Winnipeg;Calgary Power Co.; etc. The nameKennedy has long been well knownthroughout Canada in connection withthe design, manufacture and installa-tion of


. Canadian foundryman (1918). for thecompany. Someyears later he soldout his holdings and severed hisconnection with the concern in orderto carry on the business of consult-ing engineer on his own account. He 26 CANADIAN FOUNDRYMAN has been for years one of Canadas lead-ing hydraulic engineers and acted asconsulting engineer for such plants asthe Ontario Power Co., Niagara Falls;the Cataract Power Co., De Cew Fallsnear St. Catharines; City of Winnipeg;Calgary Power Co.; etc. The nameKennedy has long been well knownthroughout Canada in connection withthe design, manufacture and installa-tion of water power plant machinery. In 1905 the presidents youngest son,T. Dowsley Kennedy, was sent toSwitzerland for six months and later toGermany to take a four year Universitycourse in hydro-mechanical graduated and returned in 1909, anda year later joined the firm. The present officers and directors are:Matthew Kennedy, president and gen-eral manager; D. John Kennedy, 1stvice-president, and manager open hearth.


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