Occupation in Kingston Ontario listed as A.C.O.C.
For Henry "Harry" Lee on Lansdowne Street in Kingston on the voter's list, I have come across a few different occupations: guard, A.C.O.C. and Police Squad. Does anyone know what A.C.O.C. would be and who he would be working for? We know in the early 1930's he was a border guard in Northern Ontario and then moved to Kingston but not sure who he would have been employed by. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Occupation in Kingston Ontario listed as A.C.O.C.
axillary constable Ontario Constabulary ????
Aluminum Company of Canada ..had plant in Scarborough
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Re: Occupation in Kingston Ontario listed as A.C.O.C.
A.C.O.C. stands for Aluminum Company of Canada. There was and as far as I still is an Aluminum plant in Kingston.
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Would they have required guards? I just noticed it says A.C.O.C. police so really confused.
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Re: Occupation in Kingston Ontario listed as A.C.O.C.
Yes they would have had security guards. .
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Re: Occupation in Kingston Ontario listed as A.C.O.C.
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