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• THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, MAY' 1311i,'1970
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May 14-15
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"MADIGAN'S•
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May 16-18-19
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Maggie • Smith - Robert Stephens
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SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY.17
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Potatoes1�p
Town & Country Ing
son Schedule
Fifty eight' bowlers and • mem.'
•' rs of the Town and Country
club enjoyed a delicious banquet
a1: the Anglican hall on•Tu'esday
May 5.. Walter Dexter thanked '
`the'Anglican ladies; for catering
s-
Ca.rter ,' captain of the . Potatoes ,.
the season's winners. Henry
replied for his team mates, Beat
rice Adams: Sadie Hamilton., N `
. to_rhe;
graciously
_ presented :a beautiful annual. ,
, trophy donated by John W. . Rend
•
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Pau1}knderSon
Is Guest Speaker
At Hockey Banquet
• On Thursday evening April 30
the; Ripley Minor .Hoeke__._.__�Associa-
tion held a father and seri banquet
Players were in' attendance. from
T. ykes to Midgets,, as well as
everyone from the Saturday morn-
ing_public scho
their. fathers:;. coaches:, and local,
referees. Close to two hundred-
'fathers
undred••
`fathers'add�sons attended the smor-
gasbord..banquet servedeby the
in
y othe-rs-and wives of the-playeis_: -_
,and men
• Those taking.pait throughout
the banquet were as .follows; Bryan
Boyle , • wlio proposed a toast to
-- GIANT TRIPLE BILL
Ripley �I��c�yman
Il�as F�lrrner;
Church Moderator
VERY REVEREND
•'F. SCOTT MACKENZIE
Funeral services were held at
Ashfield Presbyterian. Church
On Thursday; April 30, 1970., for
the Very- Reverend. Francis Scott
Mackenzie , ' ThD . , D. CC. L..
D. D. . Principal Emeritus ()father
Presbyterian College „• !Montreal ,
and a former Moderator of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada.
He ,died April 26,'at the
Methodist Hospital, Houston,
.Texas.
A native of Ashfield, where he
was, born on January 9, 1884, he
had lived in Ripley for the past
two years. • •
•Dr. Mackenzie graduated from
McGill University with First Class
Honours-in1914,: he=-received-botki=
his: M. A. degrees from McGill..
and his B.D. degree' from the '
•Presbytertan,.College in •1916. He `
-proceeded to -Harvard University •
for post -graduate studies receiv-
ing his
eceivinghis S.T.M.; in .191.7 and, his'
.
Th. D. in19. e:a: •o wast e:-
recipient of several honorary deg -1
rees, - D. C..L. from Acadia Univ-
ersity .in
niversity.in 1938. , D.D..'' from Knox..
College , • Toronto. in 1931. and a ..
second D. D. from the° Presbyter-•
ia.n College in 1960... '
�� • 1-1e served the .P-re'sbytexia n
THE OBLONGBOX communitywith great distinction
both in the' pastoral ministry and
-in theacade{nic Meld:-- After
serving as Minister of St And.-
rew's Presbyterian Church., Syd•-
ney •Mines, N.S. and Paris•, Ont;
he was'appoinred professo of •
Systematic`.Theology at .the '
Presbyterian College. He was
appointed ,PrrncipalArt 1929: ` `,
:1958 he was.appointed Principal
Emeritus, a position he held until
his death. •
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He was President of the World
Presbyterian Alliance: Western
Section in 1949 , and was elected
Moderator of the General Assem-
bly, the-Presb'terian'Church in .
Canada in IJ50.
• ]Jr. Mackenzie was also an , '
=of -t
Order. He was Worshipful 'Master
of the .University Lodge N:' .84 ,
G. R. Q. in 1938 ,'since 1943 was a
memb.er:.of the. Provincial Grand
Lodge••;. Royal Order; of Scotland.
In ,1960 he:received the rare. 33rd
Degree A. & A Scottish Rite .
An enthusiastic curler, he wjs
senior honorary chaplain o, the
live7=rair-How'ar"d-13,11 et--rhe•-f •the s *T%ward--Harrrsotr-pr'o
-Purvis ,. Janet Drennan and Aubrey
Higgins and each received an
i ndividual_a_w a Td,•
._
'High average awards went to
Olive Smith and Harry Lavis
high. double to Isabel Tiffin and
Clarence 1e11 high single to •,
Vera. Purvis and Walter Dexter;•
most improved.to Elizabeth
McKim and W. F. MacDonald.
The Play-off winners, the
Carrots each received a trophy...
They are, Captain:Mer King,'
Ida Barger , May MacDonald ,
•ra•e i_:"in., ^a ter aexter,.
• Frank Moran, Evelyn Barkwell
And Mary Higgins, Mel King
replied and a1s0:1hanked the
Hortons.and everyone sang 'for
!the ` are ,joll,; •nod fellows"
Members of the other teams
each received a -small gift,
Winners of the lucky draws
. were Mrs. MacMillan, Mrs. •
tk; Htsv. re c rger an. arty
Lavi3.
posed a toast to.the player's; Dave.
Henderson' proposed a• toast to the
Queen:. Murzay Culbert thanked
the ladies for the meal and Marg
M;acDonard replied on their be
half.
The club then wentto the
Legion Hall where they tiad : a
business tbeeting and played cards,t
Lloyd Wylds . Legiort'Chairman
introduced the head table guests.
They included Mel Pollock, arena
n arIager;. Brian: MacDonald, 'Garry
Sutton, Denis Martin, .Roddy Mac
Donald., Howard •1- ,arrion ;Ron
Farrell ,• referees; Elmer Courtney,
Ken MacDonald, Dave Henderson,
hockey executive; Floyd Stanley,
princtpa o t e Ripley Public
School and the guest speaker,
Paul Henderson. -
After the`dinne�r the coaches
of each team,introduced their
la ars o_s_tooa . Q •
wit ' t eir at' ers till all team
mernbers were', introduced,,
Floyd Stanley , who went to:
school with'the:speaker gave a
very aappropriateintrodLt-ction to
a local boy •who made is good in
the big league, Paul Henderson.
Paul related to the dads and
lads/cnany experienc,es, which•
he has encountered' during his
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HJTECHURCH H'is=wife , Alex-abd-r-a- aC a -a -n -L
• Mr. and Mrs. Ja:ck'Ceurtes and
family of Burlington were Mother's
Day: visitors with•his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Albertl:Coultes .and tier.
parents Mr and: Mrs. Mervyn.
Pipe; Brussels.-
On' Saturday evening a1
rola-t'� e
was held by Mrs'. D. A. Hackett
at her home at Zion:, in honor of
her niece Miss Joyce Walker bride
of Ashfield ,:predeceased her hus-
band iu 1953. He is survived by
a son. Dr. Douglas Mackenzie of
Vancouver , ,a daughter , Mrs. - ,
.Newton Jarrard. of Houston Texas:
There are four grandchildren , •
Mary Alexandra,Mackenzie Scott
Mackenzie and Ian Mackenzie •all
o •ancouver an Scott •MacKen
tie Jarrard of Houston, Texas. `
He is also survived by a sister •
Mrs. Rory Martyn of Ripleytwin'
:he --Feu ,
y '.
`� rho ers,''erroc entre o
Mrs. Alex Craig, Mrs. Albert Ashfield and Roy Mackenzie of
Coultes, Mrs. Jack Coultes and Ripley and several nieces and
Debbie.. • nephewt.
years in the N. H, L. He ended
9 niifiilliTeBPrfiT1P-YSaw•db tIM.iI at:
answer period after which he
signed autographs for the boys.
key, MacDonald presented Paul
with•a golf travel bag in apprecia-
tion f- o.�;-the Ripley Mi-noi-
Hockey Association.
The evening was brought to a
close with the singing of the
Queen accompanied by Mrs. John
D. Mackay,
Interment was at Greenhill
, uc ow . ,
NEAbEL - to Mr.. and Mrs'. How-'
and Neabel in Kincardine Hospit-
al, on Monday; May 11th, a dough-
ter, a sister -for Howard Jr. '
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