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Masonry Magazine December 1975 Page. 35
December 1975

Masonry Training in Ontario

George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto was the site for the course; the college helped "sell" Canada Manpower on underwriting the project, and provided facilities and personnel. Additional cour

Masonry Magazine August 1973 Page. 12
August 1973

Loadbearing Gains Strength in Canada

Place in North Halifax. It will feature over 1,000 units of both low and high-rise, essentially in engineered load-bearing masonry.

With the loadbearing masonry wall system, the builder was able to c

Masonry Magazine May 1973 Page. 40
May 1973

Successful CMCA Estimating Course
The estimating seminar sponsored by the Colorado Mason Contractors Association in Denver was reportedly every bit as successful as anticipated. Eighty-four students, mainly mason contractors and their estimators, att

Masonry Magazine March 1973 Page. 13
March 1973

Canadians Honor Eugene George

Craftsmen's Skill Leads to Awards
Stone paving, worn from a hundred years of traffic and skillfully laid by BM&PIU masonry craftsmen as the visible, outer "skin" of an Albany (N.Y.) riverfront building, is chan

Masonry Magazine March 1973 Page. 16
March 1973

Canadian Masonry Contractors Elect Board Members
The 1973 Board of Directors of the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association. (Front row, left to right) Eugene George, Kitchener, Ont., immediate past-president; R.E. Beaupre, Vancouver, B.C., 1st vice

Masonry Magazine September 1972 Page. 6
September 1972

Bricklayers' Union Re-elects Murphy and Joyce
The 31st biennial and 72nd annual convention of the Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers International Union of America was staged in Las Vegas, Nev., at Caesar's Palace, September 11-15.

Thomas F.

Masonry Magazine April 1972 Page. 15
April 1972

CMCA's 1972 Board of Directors (left to right, standing): Ron H. Welch, regional vice president: Marcel Croteau, director at large; G. L. Vallee, William J. Young, Robert J. Hillis, Alfred P. Barbini and Gunnar Hagblom, all regional vice presidents; Robe

Masonry Magazine March 1971 Page. 9
March 1971



Pictured are the 1971 officials of CMCA. Seated, from the left: Robert E. Beaupre, 2nd vice president; Peter L. Martini, treasurer; Frank Camisso, 1st vice president; Elizabeth H. Bertolin, executive secretary; Eugene B. George, past president,

Masonry Magazine July 1970 Page. 30
July 1970

MCAA Executive Board Meeting Highlights

The Canadian hospitality was wonderful. Eugene George and Paul Vallee did an excellent job. The many courtesies extended to the board members were greatly appreciated. All of us send our sincerest thanks.

Masonry Magazine February 1970 Page. 20
February 1970

Executive of the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association elected at the Annual Meeting in Edmonton, left to right Frank Camisso, Downsview, 2nd Vice President, Eugene George, Kitchener, President: Harry Morstead, Calgary, Ist Vice President and Peter Ma

Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 25
February 1968

Newly elected officers at the founding convention, Canadian Masonry Contractors Association

Newly elected officers at the founding convention, Canadian Masonry Contractors Association, are (1. to r.): Edward Sirney, Burnaby, B.C., Pacific region

Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 31
February 1968

Canadian Masonry Contractors Assoc.

(Continued from page 25)

George A. Miller, executive vice-president of the Mason Contractors Association of America, delivered a forceful speech on the subject of "Why an Association?" at the Canadian

Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 16
May 1961

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