The Anglican Foundation "is pleased to sponsor the 2011 George Boyd Snell Lecture featuring lecturer The Most Rev. Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Cape Town. October 30 -- 4:30 pm Evensong, St. James' Cathedral, Toronto; October 31 -- 3:45 pm, Trinity College, Toronto; October 31 -- 8:00 pm, St. James' Cathedral, Toronto". [Text of entire article.]
The Archbishop of British Columbia proceeded to express the grateful thanks of the House to the Bishop of Toronto (Wilkinson); his Bishop Coadjutor (Snell) and Suffragan Bishop (Hunt) and all their associates for so successfully and happily making the many and varied arrangements for the recent Anglican Congress. Referring to the impressive attendance and the near perfection of the Congress arrangements, His Grace paid tribute to the superb gifts of leadership and organization shown by Bishop Wilkinson, and the truly wonderful response in co-operation and hospitality shown by Torontonians.
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"That this House places on record its most grateful appreciation of the splendid arrangements made by the Bishop of Toronto, the Bishop Coadjutor, the Bishop Suffragan and their associates, and particularly for their varied and generous hospitality."
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The Secretaries agreed to send this Message to Bishop Wilkinson.
98-year-old Bishop Snell celebrated the 50th anniversary of his consecration as a bishop. He has set up a trust administered by the Anglican Foundation.
That the members of this Executive Council desire to place on record their deep and lasting appreciation of those who initiated and laid the foundations for our present-day programmes of Information, Stewardship and Broadcasting, viz. The Very Rev. N.R. Burke, former Chairman of the Division of Information, the Very Rev. F.R. Gartrell, former Chairman of the Division of Stewardship, and the Rt. Rev. G.B. Snell, former Chairman of the Division of Broadcasting. Further, we also record our thanks and appreciation of the splendid leadership of the immediate past chairman of the Department of Information and Stewardship, the Rt. Rev. E.S. Reed. CARRIED
Appreciation was expressed to the Co-adjutor Bishop of Toronto for his work, and comments, on the proposed study book on Reunion with the United Church of Canada.
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That this Study Guide concerning Church Union be received for serious study by the Bishops, and that all comments and criticisms be sent to the Committee by September 30th, 1960. CARRIED.