PAGE SIX Status of Highway' Given 'Furt ber Airiig- At Port Perry Meeting Arising out of the meeting discusa the menitso! our plan. eld last month in Bethany re- ning." arding the status of 7A high-F Other speakers were Ra> ray, another session was held Ferguson, reeve of Uxbrldge township. M. Moore, presideri i Port Perry on Thursday Uxbridge Chamber of Comn vening. Representatives from merce; Stewvart Bail, reeve of is area were Alian Beer, the town o! Uxbridge and two arden of Durham and North- others, Mr. MeKellar and Mr. mberland counties; Ross Da- Wall, representing *the business idson, clerk of Manvers town- interests o! the town; Elmer .îp, Dr. J. J. Hamilton, Robert Gibson, reeve o! Reach town- sson, Charles Reynolds, ail ship; Morley Bain, reeve of 1Bethany and Lloyd Hooten. Scott township; Dr. R. M. Dy- ýeve of Cavan township. mond, M.P. for Ontario iding; Harry Peel, reeve of Port Charles Reynolds of Bethany; rry and warden of Ontario Lloyd Hooten, reeve of Cavar ,esided for the meeting anÎ township; Wesley Sweet. reeve plained its purpose. "port of Cartwright township; Brue rry has a special interest in Heasiip, Nestieton; The Ontanic Ihighway as a direct route County Road Engineer. Aise Peterborough. We are also present were Richard Bowles ,agreement with another and R. Larmer o! Blackstock, oup from.the west o! us-Ux- observers for The Durhami idge, Newmarket and the in- County Federation of Agricul- -vening towns, who want a ture, offering the services of ghway to connect with 7A their organization if they could id with No. 9 at Schomberg. help in any capacity in this iis meeting is for the pur- highway developinent pro- )se of exploring the possibili- gram. .s o! our inutual interests. After much discussion, it was Warden Allan Beer gave & imoved by Allan Beer o! Beth- e! account of the earli,;fa ny and seconded by Wesley eting at Bethany and the Sweet of Cartwright township olution from that meeting that "This meeting go on ne- iich took the form of a sign. cord as desiring that the road petition that the Provincial now khown as 7A highway be )vernment give definite as- developed and improved ac- ance that highway 7A con- cording to highway standards Lue as such, and a prognarn fnom Peterborough to Port improvement and develop- Perry, and a iýew stretch. of *t be carried thnough in a road be buîlt frôm Port Perry. sonable timne. through Uxbridge and New- Gladstone Ridler chairman of market to connect with No. 9 ý spcià hihwaycomis-at Schomberg." *no h spcalhgway tCmm- 'The above resolution will be n o th Nemaret h an-forwanded te the Minister of ro! Commerce outlining the Hgwy tTrno gires nHighwaysewatrToronto. and their contention that 7A and No. 9 should forma a con.. miecting link, which on a long tenm view would be a direct east-west route from Kincar- dine to Ottawa. "A banquet is piarined for NewnMarket in the month o! November when we hope that members from al the anea will be present, to ineet with the Hon. James AI- ian, Minister of Highways and' MORRISH The regular monthle meeting of the W.A. was held on Wed- nesday, Octoben 19 in the home o! Mns. Dawson Beebe. Four- teen members and one visitoni were present. Mrs. Harry Beck- ett, president, conducted h meeting. The roll was called by q*Cllristmas Caris, Have your own really Personal Cards made from your own negatives Special prices - 25 for 1.69, 50 for 3.25 New Toni Geriiol Faster freeh air Lotion Multiple Vitamins Iron Tonla 2.00 Llquld or Tablets TII' TONI 12 1.35 - 3.29 - 5.49 1ke Wini er Tonics New Style 2.00 Waipole's Extract - 1.35 3.50 Scott's Emulsion 1.00, 2.00 Deep Apaets100 .5 .0 Vacuum Magie ihmtts10,1.5 .0 Bottîca 75c - 1.25 Nyal Multiple Caps-- 3.00 79 Halibut Oil Noxema Capsules 75c, 1.15, 4.79 Lunch Cream High Test Cod Liver Kits 65c-98c-1.25 Oul ------ ------O .c, 1.50 1.25 One-A-Day Multiple Banker's Vitamins 1.40, 2.50, 3.95 Pond's Pens Waterbury's Camp. -1.25 Pink i rît 49c-79c-98c Fellow's Syrup -- 1.39 79o NYAL CREOPHOS - Stops Bronchial Cough Large bottie, 1.50 COWLING'S PHONE OE WE FIT M3-5695 D SO ETEUS6%ES VIGOR OIL. - - -. -.- ... ,.flr.'. ~Jl1 ~A ZA~A~J AI3UFMDAX, LOC. Z7th, 110 in ti wî 'Il vie shi Si of ree pre exj Pei 7A, to in gro bri ter, hig and Ti pos tics brit me( res( ed Goý suri tinu o! mer reae the sion ber des,, The Statesman SoId Af Following Stores Reg. Edmund's Stoýe, Bethany Johnson's Drug Store, Newcastle T. Enwright. Newcastle S. Brown, Newtonville C. Pethick. 'Enniskillen T. M. Slemon. Enniskillen F. L. Byam. Tyrone G. A. Barron, Hampton Trull's Store. Courtice A. E. Ribe.y, Burketon H. T. Sayweil. Blackstock Keith Bradley. Pontypool C. B. Tyrreli, Orono H. K. Reynolds, Kendal Gilbert Food Market, Millbrook Hlenderson's Book Store, Oshawa R. P. Rickaby - "Big 2018 W. J. Berry Jack's Smoke Shop Rite's Snioke Shop Jury & Lovel Goheen's Handy Store The Statesman Office Co. SERVICE, STATION Two miles North of Newcastle- on Highway No-. 35 PHONE 3881, NEWCASTLE FREE GLASS WARE given away with the purchase of six gallons or more of gasoline A VIGOR STANDARD GASOLINE VIGOR HIGH TEST GASOLINZ 310 GaL Tax li.& GaL Tai Jus, STPM GIL -For -your convsaismco, in mua#tquantifies avaflablo a9 the station OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS I i ~bPo' r Bowmanville and District Citizlens of. To - morrow SOLINA Whytes 'Receive Aid In Caring for Children. the Secrotary, Un. Harold Osborne. The minutes weeft ai read and adopted. 'Thank you", notes were read for flowers-and fruit sent to ulck friands, bîU&' woee presented for off used'in heater, and other usmail items. A motion was made that the be paid. The aubject was brought fbr- ward about buylng hymn books for the use of. the Junior Choir. a-It was moved and seconded that these be ordered,, the W.A. to Ry phy for sarne. ge The November meeting wll nt be held at the home of Mrs. H. n-Beckett. Ail members are ask- DI ed to be present when the Sannual election of officers for 1956 will be held. For, Wlnter s5 months the afternoon meetings ýr will be resurned. 1- Final arrangements were made f and committees formed relatlng to the forthcoming bazaar on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7.30 p.m. 'the appointment of a care- Staker for Church and Sunday 'e School was talked over. A sug- 2 gestion was made that this might ýbe undertaken monthly by dit- 0ferent families during Winter and ail Sunday School classes be held in the Sunday Schooi, thus n doing away With'the lighting up .of a heater in church when Ifthere is no service. This idea dwiil be tried for awhile. s The regular collections, also the Fali W.M.S. offerlng were taken Up; then followed the de- votional session. Scripture wasi read by Mrs. J. Brimacomb, Lesson Thoughts and Prayer by Mrs. M. J. Osborne. The mis- sionary reading was given by Mrs. J. Brirmacomb. A piano duet by Mrs. Helen McHolm and Miss Joan Marvin was much ap- preciated as was also a paper t"Abide in Peace" read by Mrs. Frank Anderson. The social hait hour was a gay time around the dinmng table, jwhen' a deiicious lunch was perv- ed by the hostess, Mrs. Ira Be- bee and Miss Beckett. Gr-ace was said by Mrs. Wm. McHolm and a vote of thanks to Mrs. Beebe for the usq of her home and the lunch cnmmittee was proposed by the President and carried unanimously. As is usuàl at these evenîng meetings the social haîf hour grew longer and longer as ail were reluctant to break up such a pleasant evening. Finaliy the impatient honking of horns had the desir-1 ed result and home was reached around il p.m.j A shower of birthday cprds was sen~t to Mrs. Haines in time for her birthday on 'the 22nd. We are very pleaÉed to report a slight improvement in Mrs. Haines which we trust will con- q tinue.. Cupid basý been busy againi around Morrish and we are look- ing forward to being present at a wedding in November and an- other in December. Wili tell M: you more later on. Ai Sunday Schooi was heid at 9:45 a.m. and will be again next Sunday at same time. This change is made to enable any who wish, to attend annîversar services at other churches on! this charge. Sunday. Nov. 6th I~ we hope to return. to ourxegulair time, il a.m. A Hallowe'en party is planned for Saturday, Oct. 29 for the children of the Sunday School, at 2:30 p.m. So, get your costumes ready, children, and corne to the Sunday Schooi al dressed up. Prizes wili be given and lunch served. - - - - - - - -1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAM RnWVAMM.T.P. mmm,&ipth