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[[Willard Garfield Weston]], (February 26, 1898 - October 22, 1978), was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. He led [[George Weston Limited]] and its various subsidiaries and associated companies, including [[Associated British Foods]], for half a century and established one of the world’s largest food processing and distribution concerns.  He also served as a [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) in the British [[House of Commons]] during World War II.<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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[[Willard Garfield Weston]], (February 26, 1898 - October 22, 1978), was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. He led [[George Weston Limited]] and its various subsidiaries and associated companies, including [[Associated British Foods]], for half a century and established one of the world’s largest food processing and distribution concerns.  He also served as a [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) in the British [[House of Commons]] during World War II.<ref name="All">Allied Bakeries [http://www.alliedbakeries.co.uk/garfieldweston.htm Garfield Weston], accessed 3 September 2010</ref>
  
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==Role in Parliament==
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:In 1939 he was elected by acclamation as a Conservative MP in the working class riding of Macclesfield, preaching Empire, unity and working harder for Britain. When war broke out he was appointed minister of supply, and acted as a secret emmisary for the British war cabinet in negotiations with both Ireland and the United States. His single most recognized contribution to the war effort was his personal donation of one hundred thousand pounds to purchase Spitfires to replace those lost in action on 18th August 1940.<ref name="All"/>
  
 
==Affiliations/Connections==
 
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*[[Geaorge Weston Limited]] | [[Buckingham University]], named an endowed Chair after him, the Garfield Weston Professor of Philosophy, a position held by Professor [[Anthony O'Hear]]<ref>Buckingham University [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/education/staff/ Department of Education    >>    Staff ], accessed 3 September 2010</ref>
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*[[Aims of Industry]], founding member<ref>Aims of Industry ''[http://www.scribd.com/doc/41992779/Aims-of-Industry 30 years of Aims of Industry]'' London: Aims of Industry 1972.</ref> | [[George Weston Limited]] | [[Buckingham University]], named an endowed Chair after him, the Garfield Weston Professor of Philosophy, a position held by Professor [[Anthony O'Hear]]<ref>Buckingham University [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/education/staff/ Department of Education    >>    Staff ], accessed 3 September 2010</ref> | [[Garry Weston]], Son | [[Guy H. Weston]] eldest son of [[Garry Weston]] and [[Mary Weston]], and brother of [[George G. Weston]] | [[Galen Weston]] son of [[W. Garfield Weston]] and grandson of the founder [[George Weston]], brother of [[Garry Weston]] | [[Garry Weston]] the son of [[W. Garfield Weston]], owner of the [[George Weston Limited]] | [[George G. Weston]] son of [[Garry Weston]] and grandson of [[Willard Garfield Weston]], Chief Executive [[Associated British Foods]] | [[Garfield Weston Foundation]] | [[W Galen Weston]] son of [[Willard Garfield Weston]] and Grandson of [[George Weston]] | [[Weston Foods]]
| [[Garrry Weston]], Son | [[Guy H. Weston]] eldest son of [[Garry Weston]] and [[Mary Weston]], and brother of [[George G. Weston]] | [[Galen Weston]] son of [[W. Garfield Weston]] and grandson of the founder [[George Weston]], rother of [[Garry Weston]] | [[Garry Weston]] the son of [[W. Garfield Weston]], owner of the [[George Weston Limited]] | [[George G. Weston]] son of [[Garry Weston]] and grandson of [[Willard Garfield Weston]], Chief Executive [[Associated British Foods]] | [[Garfield Weston Foundation]] | [[W Galen Weston]] son of [[Willard Garfield Weston]] and Grandson of [[George Weston]] | George Weston Limited]] | [[Weston Foods]]
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* [http://www.westonfoundation.org/ W. Garfield Weston Foundation website]
 
* [http://www.westonfoundation.org/ W. Garfield Weston Foundation website]
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[[Category:Weston family|Weston, Willard garfield]]

Latest revision as of 18:59, 4 June 2013

Willard Garfield Weston, (February 26, 1898 - October 22, 1978), was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. He led George Weston Limited and its various subsidiaries and associated companies, including Associated British Foods, for half a century and established one of the world’s largest food processing and distribution concerns. He also served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the British House of Commons during World War II.[1]

Role in Parliament

According to the website of Allied Bakeries:

In 1939 he was elected by acclamation as a Conservative MP in the working class riding of Macclesfield, preaching Empire, unity and working harder for Britain. When war broke out he was appointed minister of supply, and acted as a secret emmisary for the British war cabinet in negotiations with both Ireland and the United States. His single most recognized contribution to the war effort was his personal donation of one hundred thousand pounds to purchase Spitfires to replace those lost in action on 18th August 1940.[1]

Affiliations/Connections

Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Allied Bakeries Garfield Weston, accessed 3 September 2010
  2. Aims of Industry 30 years of Aims of Industry London: Aims of Industry 1972.
  3. Buckingham University Department of Education >> Staff , accessed 3 September 2010