Feed Company Head Dead at Age 61 A memorial service will be h e l d for Charles Roy MacKenzie at 2 p.m. Wed. May 14, at Pinkstou and Luscombe Funeral Home. Formerly of */ ]. Foster Avenue, Mr. MacKenzie died Wednesday in his 61st year, at his winter home in the Barbados, West Indies. Mr. MacKenzie had been president of MacKenzie Feeds Ltd. where he had worked for the last 40 years. He retired a year ago. An active member of the Belleville community, Mr. MacKenzie was a former mason of the Moira Lodge of Masons, a member of the Quinte Friendship Chapter, a former member of the Belleville Yacht Club, and had worked on the Fair Board. H i s hobbies included working with wood, gardening', boating and on his annual visits to Barbados, he enjoyed deep sea fishing. Mr. MacKenzie leaves his wife, the former Frances Aiken, and three daughters, Mrs. Charles 'Sa l ly* Copman, Edmonton, Mrs. Ray 'Jeanne) Stickle, Belleville and Miss Susan MacKenzie of Peter- borough. The Meu|