ereation. the meeting that he had sex'ved}â€"r{2 years now the work of Council â€" Perry | education for Weston for 12 Central Church has continued. In his nomination speech, Ye@rs. He said that it had been |!42 5_"“'“ Nol sel;\llllce mht!ulhcom- Councillor W. R. Perry told the| his regret thaty there hadn‘t m:m * t.° 19 ef tc o 88 meeting that he had been been people before who had|°th®" ty ifution _0 on for the chairman of the fire committee Come through the board of eduâ€" mathh it ‘°'.'t its years °':w orh f g° Guring 1954 and had served on Cation and tried to use ‘he‘ri?ua,"yt ° llsbse'rv.lce.dte #4 council for three years. experience and training on Wesâ€" "t‘:u’i ‘: caedrl'e. t:: l° ‘“"; He mentioned the establishâ€"| ton council. jH?né o lomegirated goorgarbl ment of a permanent fire deâ€"‘_ Mr. Conroy pointed to the recâ€" ), 1t :);ipe owernouse sm ouz { partment which was accompâ€" O"4 Of acclamations for thejc:;:\nmunits P / lished this year and suggested board of education as evidence; Â¥â€" . | that next year it might be Of the confidence of the people| We have secured as 'Anmver- } mecessary to hire an additional in the board administration. ‘53}:)'1 P":“};lrst ï¬â€œi’s t)gar DD'~ " fireman for the department. Council â€" Templeman 1?‘1.:22’“"}" T:rsoari:;o (; m:n wa;(; Council â€" Petrie Nix: Templeman said that Be has given his whole life to the 4 _ Counc. J. Petrie expressed his had been a resident of the town mnigry of that cHurch,. He will fthanks to Mayor Seagrave for for 20 years and had oper@‘ed presnat both 10 and 11.30, In | his guidance in the past. He @ Sheet metal business on Mam‘me evening the Young Peoples‘ | stated that he had served his St. N. for a number of years. ‘Service will be conducted and §; eighth consecutive year on counâ€" Council â€" Holley Dr. David Forsyth, a member of ® cil, and had served on all comâ€"| J. L. Holley, candidate, de-;our copgregation and General amittees during that time. He clared that it was unlortunate}seq-egary for youth and Sunday m stated that Ahe was pleased to | that more pe_e[_)le did not attend |School work for the whole & Serve as acting mayor last year council meetings and see what Ichurch, will be the speaker, We during the mayor‘s illness. is going on there and prevent hope that many of you will With regard to his statement| the passing of byâ€"laws which|come twice next Sunday for this made last year that he would need never have gone to the ‘happy occasion. ¢ run for Mayor this year, the Municipal Board. He said, ROWâ€" | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"______â€"_â€"_ councillor said that when he ever, that the present members ; ! learned that Counc. Clark was did the things they did with the | going to contest the officie, he| best of intentions and the thanks | sc s %ség w decided against running be-{ot the town should go to them !@ \S#Q B cause he felt that Counc. Clark for their efforts. E ~¢ : would do a fine job in that Council â€" Wood ; o position. Candidate Robert Wood said ':}__,:ZI.:.";f';f_‘;i:*;25é‘._. He mentioned that he had repâ€" that if he were elected he would 6 _ Jn | © resented Weston on York county | do his best to serve on council { â€" e : eouncil for three years and as sincerely and honestly. | _ .. oeai i4 ; Council â€"â€" Boake ‘~Mr. Boake, a newcomer, was born and raised on his grandâ€" father‘s farm at Downsview, was educated at Weston and is mow a resident of the town. He stated that he would coâ€"operate fime man to work on parks and playgrounds under the superâ€" wision of the Director of Reâ€" BEA VER 139 MAIN ST. S., r'l-‘nma’ 1 that the sideâ€" jmprovement programme continued in 1955. A Bis parks committee reâ€" t, Councillior Moore said that Aencing programme for closâ€" in all the playground areas m the streets was completed year, He also mentioned Frcouncil had appointed a full and we are here to help you save by being able to "‘do it yourselt." Youself Our staff is aware of the trend to (Continued from Page 1) We are sorry to lose a good neighbour. Mr. W. Halse of Alâ€" bion Rd. and Kipling Ave. Mr. Halse passed away on Sunday, November 21st. Council â€" Conrey Candidate C. E. Conroy, told the meeting that he had served education for Weston for 12 years. He said that it had been his regret thaty there hadn‘t been people before who had come through the board of eduâ€" cation and tried to use their experience and training on Wesâ€" ton council. He said that he was very inâ€" terested in all town affairs and if he were elected would do his best to make things run propâ€" erly. Candidate Geo. Bull said that he felt he owed a great debt to the town of Weston for his education and for his business success and thought it only fitâ€" ting that he try to serve the town in any way possible and work with other counciliors for the better of Weston if elected. November 25, 1954â€"Page 6 Good one side, under tile and linoleum. _ 10¢ per square foot. 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In the evening the Young Peoples‘ Service will be conducted and Dr. David Forsyth, a member of our co’)gregation and General Secretary for youth and Sunday School work for the whole church, will be the speaker, We hope that many of you will come twice next Sunday for this happy occasion. ¢ at Central Church! It would do us good if we were able to see in panorama the story of the church founded as early as 1812 Who could estimate the number of men and women who have worshipped there? The number of children whose eyes have been opened to the profound reality of the Faith? The number of ill who have been visited? Children Baptized, the bereaved comfortâ€" ed, young couples married, and the multitude of hungry people fed with the Bread of Life at that Altar? the church prayer meeting is 8 Saturday, m&;ï¬:‘m .m. $. $ * s . |David Pitt, of Pittson, Ont. 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