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In 1971, Galen Weston was asked by Garfield Weston, Chairman of George Weston Limited, to take a look at Loblaws, the company s Ontario-based supermarket chain, which appeared headed for bankruptcy.
The character of Colonel Weston had originally appeared in Peril at End House and makes reference to that case upon his first appearance, in Chapter 5.
Two years before he was cast as Milburn Drysdale, a greedy bank president, on the hit TV sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies, Bailey appeared on the CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen with Shirley Bonne, Elaine Stritch, Jack Weston, Rose Marie, and Stubby Kaye.
By 9am on the morning of Saturday 18, burned leaves appeared on lawns in houses in the Weston Creek, Kambah and Tuggeranong suburbs bordering the western extremity of Canberra.
" The case, filed on February 15, 1867, appeared on the docket as The State of Texas, Compt., v. George W. White, John Chiles, John A. Hardenburg, Samuel Wolf, George W. Stewart, the Branch of the Commercial Bank of Kentucky, Weston F. Birch, Byron Murray, Jr., and Shaw.
* Canadian federal election, 1997, York South — Weston, 98 votes ( winner: John Nunziata, Independent ) Husseini appeared on the ballot as an independent in this election, as the Communist Party of Canada was not officially registered.
In a series of television commercials, designed by Toronto advertising agency Bensimon Byrne, Weston appeared informally in shirt sleeves and, without reference to any corporate title, introduced himself simply as " Galen Weston.
In 1981, Weston appeared on Broadway in Woody Allen's comedy The Floating Light Bulb, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Actor.
In the 1960-1961 television season, Weston appeared as Chick Adams, a reporter, on the CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen starring Shirley Bonne and Elaine Stritch as two sisters who share a New York City apartment.
In 1998 Sanford appeared in Merlin's Apprentice as Lord Weston.
Having already appeared on radio with Welles on The Shadow ( a regular as Commissioner Weston ) and in Welles ' serial adaptation of Les Misérables from 1937, Collins became a regular on The Mercury Theatre on the Air ; through the run of the series, he played many roles in literary adaptations, from Squire Livesey from Treasure Island and Dr. Watson to Mr. Pickwick in an adaptation of Pickwick Papers.
In 1987 he made a guest appearance on " The Golden Girls " as Jake Smollens, the handsome but rough-around-the edges caterer for Blanche's ( Rue McClanahan ) Hospital Charity Banquet, and in 1988 he guest appeared on " Empty Nest " as Leonard, an old friend of the main character, Dr. Harry Weston ( played by fellow Soap alumnus, Richard Mulligan ), who dates Harry's daughter, Carol ( Dinah Manoff, who also has appeared on Soap ).
He appeared on the Orb albums and the many remixes they did during this period, including the album FFWD, a collaboration with Robert Fripp that is credited to Fripp, Thomas Fehlmann, Weston, and Alex Paterson.
Randy Weston appeared both nights.

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The Winter 2010 edition of the IJA's periodical Juggle features a 4-page article about " the Dynamic / Contact / Sphereplay / Fushigi Controversy " by Brad Weston, including an interview with John Cammarano ( the president of Zoom TV, the direct marketing firm producing the Fushigi ball ).
At one time the UK TV presenter and Radio DJ Noel Edmonds had a home in Weston Turville.
: For the fictional Dr. Paul Weston on the TV series In Treatment, see Paul Weston ( In Treatment ).
* Brittany Weston, on the TV series " Thirtysomething "

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Photographers like Weston were tired of the old way of seeing and were eager to promote their new vision.
In 1979, Weston founded the Ireland Fund of Canada, a non-partisan, non-denominational organization that funds community projects in Ireland to promote peace.

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Examples include Thomas H. Bailey, founder and former chairman of Janus Capital Group, Geoff Beattie, president of The Woodbridge Company and chairman of CTVglobemedia, George Cope, president and CEO of Bell Canada Enterprise, Edward Rogers III, deputy chairman of Rogers Communications, and former president of Rogers Cable, Arkadi Kuhlmann, chairman of ING Direct, Rob McEwen, chairman and CEO of US Gold Corporation, Minera Andes and the founder, chairman and former CEO of Goldcorp Inc., John Thompson, former chairman of Toronto-Dominion Bank and chancellor of Western, Prem Watsa, chairman, CEO of Fairfax Financial, Lee Seng Wee, former chairman of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Galen Weston, chairman and president of George Weston Limited.
In Canada, he worked in the oil fields near Sarnia, Ontario, and as a farmer in Weston.
With Weston in control, a program of rapid expansion, particularly through acquisition, followed as the company extended its holdings beyond Ontario into other regions of Canada and into the United States.
W. Galen Weston and family, with an estimated net worth of $ US 7. 6 billion, are listed as the second wealthiest in Canada and 133rd in the world by Forbes magazine ( March 2011 ).
In addition to being one of the country s leading bakers through wholly owned subsidiary Weston Foods, Galen Weston is also an experienced supermarket retailer who maintains controlling interest in Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada s largest food retailer, through a family holding company.
Weston is also head of the world s second largest luxury goods retailer as Chairman of Holt Renfrew in Canada and the Selfridges Group, owner of Selfridges in the United Kingdom, Brown Thomas of Ireland, the De Bijenkorf department store chain in the Netherlands, and the recently acquired Ogilvy department store in Montreal.
In 1945, Weston and family returned to Canada but moved frequently as Garfield pursued various business ventures, which included supermarket chains in North America and Europe.
In recognition of his charitable work, W. Galen Weston was made an Officer in the Order of Canada in 1990.
Weston has explored her longstanding interest in homes and gardens as co-author of two best-selling books, In a Canadian Garden ( 1989 ) and At Home in Canada ( 1995 ).
Weston, a retailing expert who is the owner of department store chains such as Holt Renfrew and Brown Thomas as well as major supermarket chains in Canada, has chosen to invest in renovation of the Oxford Street store, rather than to carry out planned expansion to Leeds, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Bristol, and Glasgow, despite Selfridges owning a site in the latter city.
Roz Weston joined ET Canada.
George Weston ( March 23, 1864-April 6, 1924 ), Canadian businessman and founder of George Weston Limited, became Toronto s biggest baker with Canada s largest bread factory.
It is represented by John Weston ( Conservative Party of Canada ), who took office after Canada's 2008 federal election.
The family moved to Weston, Canada West ( now a community within Toronto, Weston, Ontario ), when Lougheed was a child, and he attended King Street Public School ( now H. J. Alexander Public School ) and Weston High School ( now Weston Collegiate Institute ).
The organization funds and administers a number of Canadian literary awards including the Hilary Weston Writers ' Trust Prize for Nonfiction, the richest award for nonfiction in Canada.
The Hilary Weston Writers ' Trust Prize for Nonfiction is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by the Writers ' Trust of Canada to the best work of non-fiction by a Canadian writer.
* Opus 2025, 1950, Weston, Ontario, Canada, Central United Church

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He was born and raised in Weston Favell, then a small village near the English town of Northampton in which Crick s father and uncle ran the family s boot and shoe factory.
On 18 August 2012, Tom Jones performed a fifty minute set at the V Festival s Weston Park site in Staffordshire.
Morgan, the Garfield Weston Trust for St Paul s Cathedral, the City of London Endowment Trust and AIG.
Aside from a handful of stores that form the town s center, Weston has little commercial development.
For the fiscal year of 2012 – 2013, the Town of Weston s net budget was $ 62, 240, 792.
That year, about 73 percent of the town s net budget was spent on the Weston Public Schools.
Different groups offered proposals for the organisation: Louis Wolff ( Mazzini's secretary ) offered a proposal based on the rules and constitution of the Italian Workingmen s Association ( a Mazzinist organisation ) and John Weston, an Owenite, also tabled a programme.
The novels Mr Weston s Good Wine ( 1927 ), Unclay, and the short-story collection Fables are most praised, while his early non-fiction work The Soliloquy of a Hermit 1916 also has its admirers.
On the other hand, some Spring Green craftsmen were among Wright s most trusted and lifelong favorites: in his Autobiography he cites many by name, such as the mason Philip Volk and carpenter William Weston.
On November 13, 1984 he was assigned by Law to St. Julia s Parish in Weston, Massachusetts.
Weston subsequently introduced a " simplify, innovate and grow " strategy designed to " fix the basics " by refocusing the company s attention on food retailing.
After securing $ 100, 000 in angel investments from friends and family, he started Cook s Magazine from a tiny office in Weston, Connecticut in 1980 when he was 29 years old.
Growing up, Galen Weston worked in the stores that comprised his father s retail holdings.
By 1965, Weston s business had grown to six grocery stores.
Meanwhile, Weston married Hilary Frayne, one of Ireland s top fashion models, in 1966.

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