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Research Body =â€" Headed by Montreal Man He is on the advisory council on college chemistry of the Manâ€" ufacturing Chemists‘ Association, member of the board of techniâ€" cal and vocational education of He is a fellow and director and chairman of publications of the Chemical Institute of Canada, board _ member, _ trustee _ and chairman of the Federation of Societies of Paint Technology, a governor of Frontier College and chairman of the associate comâ€" mittee on paint research, Nationâ€" al Research Council. Dr. Tomecko, 61, was a teacher for a time and taught in Regina and later at Loyola College, Montreal. He has been a chemâ€" ist, group leader, assistant chief chemist, assistant to department manager, division assistant, genâ€" eral manager and educational relations manager, all between the years 1933â€"1940. He once played football for the Regina Roughriders and was a member of that team in the 1934 Grey Cup game. been general manager Excolor Inc., a consortium of six Canaâ€" dian companies sponsoring the Katleidoscope pavilion at Expo 67. This pavilion was created by the U. of W. Institute of Design. In 1961 he was appointed chairâ€" man of the U. of W. industrial advisory council and in 19%4 he received an honorary LL.D. from the umiversity. He was born in Lipton, Sask., and was a gold medalist at the University _ of _ Saskatchewan, where he received his M.A. in chemistry. He received his Ph.D in chemistry from McGill Uniâ€" versity in 1940. 5 Dr. J. W. Tomecko of Montreal has been named by the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo to head the newly formed industrial résearch institute. Dr. Tomecko is a scientist and senior administrator with Canaâ€" dian Industries Ltd. He has been with CIL since 1940 and is widely known in the industrial and acaâ€" WILL THE LADY who mi 41 ly took turgquoise coat with mink collar, November 15, Senior Citizen‘s Drop In Centre, please phone 742â€"1389. Contractors Limited Plumbing and Heat‘ng 363 Dale Crescent Waterloo Lost and Found 744â€"6365 744â€"5426 Phone It will also provide educationâ€" al services to industry in the form of technical seminars, speâ€" cialized training and refresher courses. It will begin operations sive research potential of the vniversity with the needs of both local and National Canadian inâ€" dustry. dustrial research institute was made possible by a recent grant of $146,000 from the federal govâ€" ernment‘s department of imdusâ€" the Superior Council of Educaâ€" tion (Quebec), chairman of the Ssteerimg committee at joint uniâ€" versityâ€"industry meetings on corâ€" porate aid to higher education in Canada and chairman of the colâ€" lege organizing committee for Metropolitan Montreal. Dr. Tomecko, married, with three children, won the G. B. Heckle Award for distinguished leadership in paint research (1966) and was also named Man of the Year (1965) by a Montreal publication, Challenge. The University of Waterloo inâ€" lege organizin Metropolitan 1 Dr. Tomeck three children Heckie Award Revenue from their purchase will go to research into and eraâ€" dication of tuberculosis, to which 5,000,000 persons in Ontario lack immunity. At least 20 per cent of the population carries the germ. Fortyâ€"seven volunteer tubercuâ€" losis organizations in Ontario mailed more than 1,500,000 pacâ€" kages of the familiar Christmas seals with the doubleâ€"barred red cross this month, TB Seals May Help 5,000,000 Persons Surviving are his second wife, the former Rose Dorion, one son, Walter, Kitchener; one sister, Mrs. Samuel (Florence} French, Burlington; one grandchild and five greatâ€"grandchildren. ESTHER G. HUEHN Esther Gertrude Huehn of 28 Erb St. E., Waterloo, died Nov. His first wife, the former Emilie Woinowski, predeceased him. George Sutton of 277 Oxford Ave., Bridgeport, died Nov. 13 at the Coutts Pavilion of Freeport Sanatorium. He was 92. Born in Grey County on Jan. 11, 1875, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutton and was a foreman for many years with Dunker Construction Ltd., retiring 15 years ago. He was a member of St. Paul‘s Lutherâ€" an Church, Bridgeport. . It will integrate the extenâ€" DR. J. W. TOMECKO GEORGE SUTTON OBIT UARIES St. Marys; Mrs. James (Eva) Kelly of Londop, Ont.; Mrs. Laâ€" verne (Dorothy) Pretty of Rockâ€" ton, Mrs. Shirley Benoit of Chatâ€" ham, and Mrs. A. D. (Brenda) Smith of Kitchener; three brothâ€" ers and three sisters in E'ngla’nd; Surviving are one son, George of Woodstock; five daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Violet) Coward of The former Elsie Tebb, she was born April 21, 1898, in Engâ€" land, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Tebb. She livâ€" ed in the Twin Cities for the past 20 years. She was predeceased by her husband. He was predeceased by three brothers and three sisters, MRS. JOSEPH CLAYBURN Mrs. Joseph Clayburn, 65 Unâ€" ion Blvd., Waterloo, died last Wednesday after she fell down cellar steps while visiting a granddaughter in Oakville: She was 69. Surviving are his wife, the forâ€" mer Dorothea Weppler, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Woeppler of Chesley. For 40 years he had lived in Waterloo, where he was a memâ€" ber of St. John‘s L utheran Church. Born in East Zorra Township March 10, 1892, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Weitzel. Milton Weitzel of 50 Amos Ave., Waterloo, died Nov. 16 at the Kâ€"W Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was 75. (Laura) Riepert, both of Waterâ€" loo; four grandchildren and seâ€" ven greatâ€"grandchildren. She was predeceased by two brothers and two sisters. She was a member of Eman uel Evangelical United Brethern Church, Waterloo. Her husband predeceased her in 1941. The former Margaret Neuert, she was a daughter of the late Mr: and Mrs. Henry Neuert. Born April 26, 1880, in Woolâ€" wich Township, she had lived in Waterloo for 41 years after moving from Floradale. She was predeceased by two brothers and a sister. MRS. LOUIS SCHULTZ Msr. Louis Schultz, 75, Normâ€" an St., Waterloo, died at Kâ€"W Hospital Nov. 15. She was 87. Surviving are one son, Bernâ€" hard of Waterloo, and one sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Jacob Holdt of Kitchâ€" ener. She was predeceased by her husband. She was the former Katharina Langeman and was born June 21, 1887, in Russia, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernâ€" hard Langeman. She moved to Waterloo 43 years ago and was a member of the Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo United Mennonite Church, MRS. JOHN JANZ Mrs. John Janz, 40 Dunbar St. S., Waterloo, died Nov. 14 at the Kâ€"W Hospital after a long illness. She was 80. Surviving are one brother, Arâ€" thur of Hanover; three sisters, Mrs. Frederick W. (Lucy) Burch, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chrisâ€" topher N. Huehn. all of Waterloo. ‘ She was predeceased by one brother, Edward, in September, She lived in Waterloo for her entire lifetime, She was a member of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterloo. 14 at the Kâ€"W Surviving is one son, Eimore, â€"Miss Huehn was born in Waâ€" The Waterico Chronicle, Wodnesday, November 22, 1967 15 MILTON WEITZIEL after a Church, Watertoo. Surviving besides his mother. are his wife, the former Flsrence Racey; four sons, Clarence., Kitâ€" chener; Wailter, Brisbane, Ausâ€" tralia; Melvyn, Fort William and Gondon, Erie, Pa.; two daughters. Mrs. Wiliam (Audrey) Tictjen. Sacramento, Calif., and Ruth, Kibtchener; three brothers, Gecrge, Kitchener; Ralph, New Hamburg, and Frederick, West Monkton: two sisters, Mrs. Glon (Luela) Scott, Stratfterd, and Mrs. Orval (Reta) Griese, Hamilton. and cight gran:dchildren. He was predeceased biy son. William and ons sister, He was employed by BF. Goodrich Canada Ltd. for more than 20 years, retivring a few years ago. Mr. Schmidt was a Wilkie of Bridgeport; three broâ€" thers, Eckert of RR 1, Waterloo; Arthur of Waterloo and Jacob of London, Ont.; two sisters, Mrs. Milton (Barbara) Kuch and Mrsg. Gertrude Vanier, both of Waterâ€" loo, and nine gramdchildren. She was predeceased by a brother, Valentine, and two Sigâ€" bers, Mrs. Cassima Steinback and Mrs. Mary Kubn. GORDON H. SCHMIDT Gordon H. Schmidt, 65, of 247 Franklin Ave. died on Wednesâ€" day, Nov. 15 at Kâ€"W Hospital afâ€" ter a bricf iliness. Born in Gadshill on June 11, 1902, he was a son of Mrs. Conâ€" rad Schmidt of West Monkton and the Jate Mr. Schmidt and lived in the Twin Cities mast of his life. * 170, in Hexlelberg; two sous, Roy of Kitchener and Clifford of Waterioo; two daughters, Mrs. Wilfred (Marie) Lindner of Kit Church, Heidetberg. e Surviving are her husband, to whom she was married June 24, The former Adelphine (Addic) Otterbein, she was born April 12, 1895, in Heidelberg, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Valenâ€" tine Otterbein. She was a memâ€" two sisters. MRS. EMMERSON KRAUTER HEIDELBERG â€" Mrs. Emmerâ€" son J. Krauter, a lifelong Heidelâ€" berg resident, died Sunday at Kâ€"W Hospital. She was 72. chener on April 7, 1915; four sons, Ralph, St. Jacobs; Ronald, Alma; Harold, Bridgeport, and Kenneth, Goldstone; two daugh ters, Mrs. Clayton (Dorothy) Rieck, Waterloo, and Mrs. Do ald (Theima) Derbeckéer, St. Jaâ€" cobs; one brother, Thomas, Elâ€" mira, 18 grandchildren and two greatâ€"grandchildren. She was preâ€" deceased by two brothers and She was a member of Calvary Evangelical United _ Brethren Church, St. Jacobs. bate. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clemâ€" ens and lived in the St. Jacobs area most of her life. He was a member of St. Peter‘s Evangelical Lutheran â€" Church, Kitchener. s Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Herman (Ruth) Bauer of Kitchener; one brother, George of Waterloo; one sister, Mrs. Al bert (Louise) Heer of Waterloo and three grandchildren. MRS. HARRY H. FISHER ST. JACOBS â€" Mrs. Harry H. Fisher of St. Jacobs died at her Born in Waterloo Sept. 7, 1874, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Oetzel. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Marie Hamel, in 1954. 15 grandchildren and 14 greatâ€" grandchildren. HERMAN OETZEL Herman Oetzel, 18 Irvin St., Kitchener died at his home last Thursday. He was 93. The former Rebecca Clemens, e was born Sept 12. 1890 in St. John‘s Luthcran are her husband to Peter‘s Lutheran . William (Erla)