1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1972 1973-1974 1975-1980 1981-1983 1983-1987 1988-1989 1989-1992 Rev. Sterling Stackhouse , Supply. Rev. George Tannahill . Rev. Donald Nicholson . Rev. J.H. Bloedow , Supply. Rev. Colin Alston . Rev. Ian MacLean . Rev. William Scott . Rev. Sterling Keizer . Mr. David MacKenzie , Supply.8 Presbyterian Manse being moved. John Robinson collection. nJ^ T Ge °^efKlllen and his "ife, Martha Manson , ministered in North Tryon for four years. Rev. Killen is remembered for his complete devotion to God . The community was shocked with Rev. Killen 's sudden death while he was participating in the 1964 Centennial Ecu¬ menical Service being held in the Crapaud Skating rink 9 Rev. Sterling Stackhouse and Mrs. Stackhouse followed Rev. Killen They were ,n North Tryon for a year. They were tragically killed in a highway accident ,n the eastern part of the province after leaving the community. 6 Rev. George Tannahill and his wife ministered for one year before they moved to Nova Scotia . Rev. Tannahill found employment in Amherst where his daughter could attend a school for deaf children. The Tannahill 's are both deceased.11 a RxtV' Bu0rfd Nicholson and his wife, Sadie MacPherson , moved to the North Tryon Presbyterian manse in 1967. Rev. Nicholson an islander, spent five years ministering to this congregation. Rev Nichol¬ son is retired but still active in church work in 1992. He lives in Clyde River , Pnnce , close to his daughter, Joyce MacPhee ^2 Rev. Bloedow supplied in the church for one year following Rev 153