. PERRY ‘A Me',,', Weston tor the 'U - Councillor Bill ' u. in asking the voters to eeltet him tor a fourth term i. Wuhan council. Born in To. unto. he is married with one kid. He served oversea with loyal Rut. of Canada dur. In" the mnd World War and Fa wounded in Belgium. He is . U my need on coun- j. W ot may» V 'm by a group ot ['thtrhirte citizens in draw. ,.ttsstr III". I with to point iii'::':,':;:):':, that I In: not com- ad I we the right to a! at irsdependAttly at on matters “out: I we! the town ot WENâ€: h" m Ind. will not be sec- - b any dew: on town " It; It" will keep uppermost H il‘jood for alt section, ot Polling Bar, Saturday, Dec. 4th lee et Business and Executive Ability - " A Business and Executive council f In Weston For 1955 We use your support for the Folowing Candidates: Fred Templeman " Church M. Merchant - Waston Sheet Metal Jack Holey 137 lacuna-mt Ava. Trans-Canada Air Lines Supervisor Gordon Moore " Upplrtetttt W. Salesman - Kent ‘Ockley Ltd. This givu equal "presentation over the, Municipality - 2 CANDIDATES IN EACH SECTION - NORTH - SOUTH _ EAST. Herbert J. Boake Ml Church M. Merchandise Mgr. Scythe: & Co. Conroyal Flowers Charles E. Conroy t84 Church St. Ggorge W. Bull Barrister at law C Bmnrttfieettkm of Path and Playgrounds " For Continued Progress Backed By Three Years Experience . Prawns?“ Improvement of Municipal m a. â€M. tte-Ur t. "M-Ne. , ",,_cMresttt!,t,,Stt,i!,!yilkys After I To Serve The Best Interest Of Weston VOTING DAY SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1954 MAYOR - HARRY GLARK CITIZENS 0F WESTON ELEGTORS of WESTON Cars Available For All Wards SPONSORED " MAIN,ST. NORTH BUSINESS PROPERTY OWNERS RE-ELECT GOUIGILLOR I955 GOMGILLOR 1955 RE - ELECT You-nan“ ' menu. . CALI. tlil. 1-7341 PERRY "trrEirr-. - COUNCILLORS - VI. ll. (Bill) " ACCLAMATION In his statement to the Times and Guide he says: “I am asking the voters to consider my past experience on council. It elected far 1955, it will be my earnest endeavour to serve the people of Weston." His platform includes: favours local improvements as the bud- get permits: a continued intereit in parks and recreation; concern for parking problems, looking to next year when they will at you In in-toe with a local During his three yem on council he he: chaired uvenl committees including the the committee in "" He was also one at two “nonnative: of council on the Riereational Cour miuion and is the council’s tep- ruentetive on the Weston Li- brary Board. He we: I member of the special remembrance day committee and the committee on oft-street parking. no new alum group eomrnitteeottttr-dWestoes tbeoutaandCutte "" t Chaimfln " Works Counc. Petrie is I past pred- dent ttf the Weston Business Men's Association and put chairman at the Weston se. or det building committee. He is on the board of directors ot the York County Children's Aid Society and is a member of the Weston- Mt. Dennis Rotary Club. A member of council for'the past seven years, he has served on all committees except finance. He served two years as Deputy- Reeve and one as Reeve, giving a total of three years at County Council. In his statement to the T & G, Count. Petrie said that as a business man and taxpayer in the town he has always had the town'g welfare in mind. He wants to see progress within the economic limits of the taxpayer's ability to pay. R. FOSTER ROWNTREE J-tuapmrittM;eeti.retit mum: to: to mdtaMiagt I liu and other noon-r7 anti; In department “NW (N. â€mambodyworkingineo- nun-{ion with the volunteer bri- Owner of a music and ndio More in Weston for more than Mt you“, Counc. Jack Petrie, 88, Via born in Scotllnd and ut- tled in Weston in NM. He lived an Main St. North until recent years when he moved to his home on Scarlett Rd. " Law- rence Ave. in Etobicoke. Mia three daughur' and one son were all educated in Weston public and high schools. Born and educated in Weston.) Counc. Foster Rowntree has been i, in municipal life in Weston since l 1932 when he was first elected! to Weston council. 1 A homeowner in Weston. he is a veteran of the Ist World War and a member of the Weston Branch. Canadian' Legion. As the senior memher of coun- eil, Counc. Rowntree has served on all committees of council and has chaired all committees on three occasions and more. For several years he has been coun- cil's appointee to the Victorian Order of Nurses. Weston branch, and he has served in the past on the board of health and the court of revision. He has been a coun- cillor 14 years. deputrreeve tour years, and reeve two years. He declares that he was not approached by the Main St. N. business property owners to see whether he wanted to be on their slate. However. he stated that he "won't be a party to any pres- sure group. I shall continue to represent the town as a whole it re-elected." His platform includes the tol, lowing points: believe in pro- gress with due consideration of ability of taxpayer to pay; sug- .grests programme of work re- garding replacement of side. walks, etc. and the completion of works started in connection with roads, curbs and gutters: a ‘solution to the off-street parking (problem: suggests sound, econ- omic administration. (Continued from page 4) heard by a vast audience over the air, covering a wide area. Thus the message of the Church is heard by people who, because of illness or other causes are unable to attend church services. Many others,.who are indifferent, and sometimes headless, are touched by the beauty and sim. plicity of the service, and be- come aware of some of the basic principles for which the church Church News Call CH. tattss 10:1 ‘l/f FOR CARS AND INFORMATION CH. 1-5928 JOIN P. PM stands The Church of St. David is glad to have had an opportunity of taking part in this effort, and to have had its services broad- cast to so many people. Formation of The St. David's Chapter of The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is under way. All men of the congregation are urged to become affiliated with this great movement. Please contact the rector for further information. T WESTMINSTER UNITED At the evening service on Sunday, December 5th, the praise will be led by the Weston Silver Band, conducted by Horace 3 Candidates Ask Election To Utilities In his statement to the Times and Guide, he deck-red that he was "dehnitely out to get better water for Weston and improved street lighting on residential streets. Halifax: leading Saaman Robert Ciuciura of Weston carvu a roast in the gallery of HMCS Labrador, the Royal Canadian Navy's 65,000-ton Arctic patrol vessel, which has iust concluded an 18,000-mile voyage around North America. The Labrador is the first worship of any notion, and the first large ship of any kind to navigate the Northwest Passage. Three candidates are contest- ing two seats for a two-year term on the Weston Public Util- ities Commission in the forth- coming elections on Sattp'day, December 4th. Two men, Wm. A. MacArthur, and R. E. Has- sard are asking re-election while the third. Lloyd Sainsbury, is a former councillor. A candidate last year, 'Henry Loose an- nounced he was not nominated this -year because he had not fully recovered from several months of illness. He served six years in the army in the Central Mediter- ranean and European Theatres ‘and on return was employed lwith Ellins Construction for one Jand one-half years and then went into‘the ttoeurtructiott busi- ness for himself. He recently {formed a new company of con- lsulting engineers. Brief sketches of the three candidates are below: _ RICHARD E. HASSARD A resident and homeowner in Weston during the past six years R. E. Hassard, 35, of 106 Mac- Donald Ave. is seeking re-elec- tion to the P.U.C. tor a second term. Born and educated in To- ronto. he has been active in the Weston Lions Club since he took up residence here. A mar- ried man with three children, his occupation is general -ac- countant. A member of council during years 1947 and 1948. he w†the chairman of parks and works respertivoly. He is a member of the Weston Legion and the Weston Silver Band and has served 4h yurs with the nctive army in World War II. Mr. Hassard served six years in the army during World War If, five of them overseas. He has served one term of two years on the PU.C. and was vice-chair- man during this year. He state; that" if elected he "will do as good a job as I know how". LLOYD G. SAINSBUBY Lloyd G, Sainsbury, 42, who was born in Weston is a home- owner here He is married and has six children. WM. A. MeAR'rRUR Wm. A. MeArthur, 43, a for- mer engineer in the town of Weston was born in Yorkton, Sask., educated in Guelph pub- lic school, Queens University, Kingston where he received his B. Sc. He is a married man with two children and he is a home.. owner in Weston. A-protetrsioruil engineer by occupation.- He has served on the P,U.C. for one term of two years and has been chairman during the past year, Sainsbury. There will be special musical numbers by both the band and by the choir. The Christmas Gift Sale will take place next Saturday, Dec. 4th. Not only will there be sur- plus articles from the Fall Fair, but there will also be a grand array of toys and wrought-iron ware; there will be Christmas decorations, gilt enclosure cards, home baking, candy, and a tea room. Baking and candy will be received at the church after 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. All proceeds will be given to reduce the church mortgage. The Canadian Girls in Train. ing of Westminster and Central churches are holding their Christmas Vesper Service next Sunday, December 5th, at 4 pm. at Central church. All interested are invited to attend. The Topaz Group is at pretr- ent engaged in preparing a Cook- book, which they will present for sale at their tea in May. They are anxious that this book con- tain a great variety of choice recipies. They are, therefore, ask‘ ing those who have favorite rec- ipes to send them in. For the next few Sundays there will be (Nulonnl Dunno. Photo) AND ELECT V GEORGE W. BULL - Election Bay,Saturday, December 4th "lrlrl- ELECTORS 0F WESTON To Represent Weston As A Whole And No Particular Section Or Group FOR COUNCILLOR 1955 The Men's Club are sponsoringlcordia1 invitation to all mém- this program and they extend albers and friends. " VOTE COUNCILLOR 1955 H I J, " (Herb) C Electlon Day Saturday, Dec. 4th ELIOT.“ OF WEST“ ELECT " "r Ill-mic- u how.- Celt Ctt. 14337