in bird-watching, and we will have lots of birds, some with feathers and some without. So we thought this would be a good name for it. We hope all the birds the ones with feathers, and the ones without feathers as well, will come to see us. Father Staff and Connie enjoyed some happy years at Bridmote, before moving into Halifax and making an apartment on Street their last home. In Prince Edward Island the struggle to develop the life and ministry of the Anglican Church continued, hut it missed his leadership. By 1995 the St . Andrew's Davcare Centre had long since been closed, Camp Kingston had been sold, and the Parish of Crapaud had lost its resident priest and been put under the pastoral care of the rector of Milton. Most of these changes came after a movement to make the Church on the Island a self-reliant jurisdiction independent of the Diocese of Nova Scotia had been squelched, despite widespread support for it in the Cathedral and the rural parishes. Father Tanton's last intervention in Prince Edward Island Church affairs came before the plebiscite held to determine the Island Church's future in 1987: he wrote, "The Church in Prince Edward Island would benefit greatly by having its own identity just as in political and civic affairs. My stand on this matter has always been that the Church in Prince Edward Island should be a separate entity with its own title." Resurrection window, All Souls' Chapel, St. Peter 's Cathedral, Charlottetown .