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Monday, June 22, 2015

Wayne Wettlaufer Passes Away

Local politician Wayne Wettlaufer has died at the age of 71.
A former president of the German Canadian Congress, Mr. Wettlaufer was a long-time champion of events and initiatives that supported German heritage and culture in Ontario.  As MPP his efforts were instrumental in passing legislation proclaiming the Tuesday after Thanksgiving German Pioneers Day.  
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Thanks to a financial donation and volunteer time to recruit participants, the German Oral History Project currently underway at the Waterloo Centre for German Studies can increase the number of interviews it conducts this year.

Marga Weigel, Ernst Friedel, and Manfred Richter have been instrumental in speaking to members of the German community in Waterloo Region and raising $20,000. The financial donation was made through the German-Canadian Education Fund plus personal donations from Weigel and Friedel.

The Waterloo Centre for German Studies (WCGS) is looking for people of German descent—or their children—who would like to talk about their years in German-speaking Europe, their arrival in Canada during the 1950s, 1960s or later, and their lives in Waterloo Region.

Whether they arrived in the 1950s on a ship or a few years ago on a passenger plane, German immigrants to Waterloo Region still hold many untold stories in their families that risk being lost if they are not recorded. The Waterloo Centre for German Studies is looking for people of German descent—or their children—who would like to talk about their years in German-speaking Europe, their arrival in Canada during the 1950s, 1960s or later, and their lives in Waterloo Region.