Island Anglican Sunday School teachers and pupils rallied in the High School gymnasium in Summerside in 1968 to greet the Primate, Archbishop Howard Clark, on his return from the Lambeth Conference that year. The same evening Island Anglicans packed the Confederation Centre Theatre in Charlottetown to hear an address by the Primate. In the above photograph of the Summerside gathering Father Tanton is thefigure to the right of the lectern. This ~rout/i rally was another of F red H_\'ndnian’s ideas.
RETIREMENT
I am going to retire to Nova Seotia. I have to take a year oil“ I am on a disability pension now. and I have to take a year ol‘l‘eompletely l‘ree from parish work in the hope that the "old ticker" will get better. Then I hope that I will be ol‘ some use to somebody somewhere in a part-time eapaeity, or Otherwise. They want me to write a book. but I don't think anybody would read it. We are going to live in Boutilier‘s Point in the parish ol‘ l’reneh Village. We have a little summer home there that is going to be rebuilt and winterised as a place for us to live. We are calling it "Bridmote". It means, "brid" is the Anglo—Saxon word for "bird'fi and "mote" is the Anglo—Saxon for a "gathering". SO it is a place for the birds to gather. My wife has taken a very keen interest
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