J. Deutsch


Roles


Masonry Magazine October 1981 Page. 22
October 1981

1981-82 CANADIAN MASONRY CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS. (Standing, from left) K. Bakgaard.

1982 conference chairman, Richmond, B. C.; D. Kappeler, director-at-large, Kitchener, Ont.; J. M. Cooke, clay products representative. Montre

Masonry Magazine June 1981 Page. 11
June 1981

Mason Contractor News

People & Events
Todd Wolf has been elevated to manager of sales administration of Koehring Company's Construction Equipment Division, Dayton, Ohio.

WOLF
OHMES

F. F. Kirchner, Inc., Bridgeton. Mo.,

Masonry Magazine August 1979 Page. 14
August 1979



Posing for their group portrait at the 12th Annual Conference of the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association in Ottawa, May 9-12, 1979 are the association's 1979/80 board of directors. Standing (from left) are: regional vp's J. Deutsch, Ontari

Masonry Magazine January 1976 Page. 21
January 1976

Mason Contractor News...

Hold 27th Annual Meeting
Perlite Institute, Inc. has announced that its 27th Annual Meeting will be held May 16-21, 1976 at Le Chateau Champlain Hotel, Montreal, Canada.

Among the subjects to be covered at

Masonry Magazine March 1975 Page. 25
March 1975

The Canadian Masonry Contractors Association 1975-76 Board of Directors are: (Seated 1. to r.) R. B. Beach, Assoc. Members Rep., Hamilton, Ont.; E. B. George, Past Pres., Kitchener, Ont.; F. Camisso, Immed. Past Pres., Toronto, Ont.; R. E. Beaupre, Pres.

Masonry Magazine April 1974 Page. 8
April 1974

Mason Contractor News

# IMI Promotes Masonry to Millions by Sponsoring David Brinkley Show

Millions of Americans who previously might not have known the difference between a brick and a concrete block are now getting a quick education e

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