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base, A recess in the •
sand holds the door and
ramp is stepped on to
bottoM of the door to
the end of the ramp.
eimFoves safety and
at congested points.
tith is now negotiating
kepi licensing of his
to interested manufactur-
the assistance and guid
.lawrence P'eska Associates,
Muni which specializes in
pment and introductiOn
ism various industries.
-ate no ideas which are
uential for develop -
the view of Mr. Peska.
our company is locat-
Avenue in New York
many well-known mul-:
rums nearby , our fac
*eh across the United
'Canada to aid inventors
BRIAN KEITH • in their creative efforts ," says Mr.
Peska. "We are confident, many
ideas exist which could result in
profitable new,products if their.
inventors would make them known.
Our company is sincerely interest-
ed in the discovery' of these ideas
and in their commercial develop-
ment."
Brian. who is 20 years of age ,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan
Keith of Kinloss and grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Graham of
LucknOw and Mrs. Duncan Keith
of Culross. He first created the
idea about• six, years ago. ' The /
firm of Lawrence Peska is. acting
on his behalf in securing patents
and the necessary purchaser to put •
the idea into practice.
Brian is a graduate of F. E.
Madill Secondary School and is
presently attending Humber Col-
lege in Toronto where he is in his
second year in '.a irblic relations
course.
We discussed judging and reasons
Nancy de Boer read a paper about
this. We decided On our book
cover order and began it. The '
meeting adjourned at 3.30.
Clover Valley .
Lazy Marys
The last meeting of the Clover
Valley Lazy Marys was held 'on'
Friday, November 16 at 7.00 at
the home of Donna Elphick. The .
president, Annette Elphick opened
the meeting with the 4-H pledge.
All the meribers answered' the roll
call which was "How I Improved
my Bedrooin". Wendy Hamilton
read the minutes of the last meet-
ing which were correct as read.
Achievement Day was discussed
by Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. El-
phick. Mrs. Elphick also discus-
sed How to Judge Accessories. We
did a Colour Quiz and arranged a
bedroom. We judged all of our
accessories. We closed the meet-
ing with the 4-H. Creed .
•
Buried Monday
At South Kiriloss
SOUTH KINLOSS NEWS
Funeral service for Miss Grace
Macintosh of foronto was held at
Lucknow on Monday with inter-
ment in South Kinloss Cemetery.
She was one of nine daughters of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac-
intosh of the 4th concession, Kin-
loss.
Frank MacKenzie is undergoing
treatment at the
Massachusetts 'Hospital , Boston
U.S.A. Miss Connie MacKenzie
of Toronto is spending a few d'ays
,at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith,
Sandra'and Murray and Mrs. War-
ren Zinn and Terry attended the
Open House at Humber College on
Sunday. Brian Keith is a second
year student'there. Congratula-
tions to Brian on his invention
which was publicized on radio,
Friday' and in the newspaper on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Maclntyre
and family visited over the week
.end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Fenton in Corunna.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
all were dinner guests on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pollock
of Kincardine.
Mrs. John Needham is a, patient
in University Hospital, London.
Week end guests with Mrs.
Alvin Schmidt were. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Schmidt and family'of Wat-
erloo.
Ka.irshea WI
The Kinloss Karishea W. met
on Thursday afternoon. November
15th at the home of Mrs. Farish
'Moffat . Wingham, Mrs. •
Clarence Ritchie presided and the
meeting opened with the Ode and
the Mary Stewart Collect: -
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall read
the minutes and financial state-
ment in the absence of the sec-
retary Mrs. Gordon Wall. Seven-
Steen members answered the roll
call `IA Canadian woman who
'left her footprints on 'The sands
of time' ." A donation of $1.00
per member was voted to 'support
the Bruce County Tartan promo-
tion.
The, "Baked in a pie course"
with Mrs. Jim Burt and Mrs. Ira
DiCkie as leaders will be held •
November 21 at 1 p.m. - place
Mrs. Ira Dickie's. Mrs. Steer
reported on the Rally held in
Chesley and Mrs. Clarence Rit-
chie reported on the Grey-Bruce
Area Convention at Chatsworth,
The Achievement Day for the
course "Bedroom /Accessories"
will be held in Kincardine Dec-
ember 8th at 1 p.m.
Mrs. Harvey Houston gave the
motto "Every privilege carries
responsibility" , 'reading words of
wisdom from a poem of Ethel
Chapman.' She concluded 'by say-
ing Take responsiblity. many,
many things are most rewarding.
Mrs. Steer sang a solo "0 Can-
ada" with the members joining in
the chorus. Mrs. Gilbert Hamil-
ton had a quizz "Know Canada".
This was followed with a Front
Page Challenge type of quizz by.
Mrs.. Frank. MacKenzie, using well
known people who have left their
footprints on the "Sands of Time".
This was most amusing and inter-
esting.
Mrs. Ted Collyer gave the cour-
tesy remarks and the meeting clos-
ed with the Queen and Grace.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess and directors Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie and Mrs. Ted Collyer.
• The Christmas meeting will be
held December 20th at 1.30 p.m.,
at the home of Mrs. Clarence •
Ritchie. !gm S•0
Chamber
.Charmers
The eighth meeting of the
Chamber Charmers took place on
Saturday, November 17th at the
home of Mrs, Haldenby. Nancy
de Boer called the meeting to
order at 1.30 p.m. We then stood
and repeated the 4-H Pledge,
Anne Colwell took roll call
"How I improved my bedroom".
She then read the minutes of the
list meeting which were adopted
as read.
for the 11 Ashfield Native
Died In London
C. FRANKLIN FINNIGAN
The death occurred at Park-
wood Hospital, London, Ontario
On Thursday, November 1, of ,a
former well-known resident of the
Seaforth area , Charles Franklin.
Finnigan, following a lengthy ill•
ness. He was in his 84th year.
Born in Ashfield Township, he
was the youngest son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finnigan of
Ashfield Township. In the year,
1915 he was united 'in marriage to
E. Pearl Saunders of Ashfield , who
survives along with 'a family of
three daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Mur•
iel) Neil of London, Mrs. William
(Alma) Irwin Of Oakville and 'Mrs.
Lois Storey of ScarborOugh. He is
also survived by one sister Mrs.
Violet. Elgie of Seaforth , and four
grandchildren and two great-grand
children. He was predeceased by
two brothers and two sisters:
Since moving to London, he was
an active member of Empress Av-
enue United Church. A largely
attended funeral service was con-
ducted by his minister, Rev. Dar-
well A., WeLsh from the A. Mil-
lard George Funeral.Chapel on Sat'
urday, November 3 at 11 a
Interment followed in Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens, London.
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