Eddy Match Company

The Eddy Match Company is a Canadian company whose main product was originally wooden matches.

The company began manufacturing matches in Hull Quebec in 1851 as the E.B. Eddy Company. EB Eddy sold off its match division in 1927 and it was merged with World Match Corp. Ltd., Dominion Match Co. Ltd. and Canadian Match Co. Ltd.. Ezra Butler Eddy had started off in business making matches in Hull, Quebec by hand from wood discarded by local sawmills. The company became the first manufacturer of book matches in Canada in 1929 and was the largest producer of this product in Canada. Its operations included a second plant in Mission, British Columbia.

Eddy Match had a capital structure where 2/3 of the stock were held by British Match Corporation in London, England and 1/3 by Diamond Match in the United States. In the 1950s, Diamond Match sold its shares to the public in Canada by listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

J Alex Lawrason became President and CEO in June 1969 in Toronto, Ontario. He had joined the company in Vancouver, BC as a salesman of the match company in 1949.

The company operated a match factory in Pembroke, Ontario until 1998. During the 1960s and 1970s, other operations included:

Eddy merged with Atlas Match of Euless, Texas but still operates as Eddy Match in Canada.

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