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Foundation awards $1.4 million in grants.


The Anglican Foundation reported at its annual meeting last May, that it distributed $1.4 million in grants and loans for the year 2000, up from $1.13 million in 1999.

Among the projects which the foundation supported were renovations and repairs to nearly 50 churches around the country, a Web site for the Vancouver School of Theology History
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Two members were re-elected to the foundation's board: Bishop Donald Harvey Donald Harvey (born in Butler County, Ohio on April 15, 1952) is known as one of the most prolific serial killers of all time, claiming to have murdered 87 people, while the official death toll has ranged anywhere from 36 to 57 deaths. He is a self-professed "Angel of Death".  of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador, province, Canada
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 and Ronald Stevenson of Fredericton, N.B., chancellor of General Synod. Other new board members are: Rev. Rodney Andrews, rector of St. Anselm's, Vancouver, Canon Gordon Baker of Mississauga, Ont., a former foundation director, Edward Cleather of Chester Basin, N.S., Clyne Harradence, vice-chancellor of General Synod, Canon Michael Iveson, treasurer of Ottawa diocese, Ted Tremain, board member of Trent University, and Mrs. Florence Whyard, former editor of the Yukon diocesan magazine, Whitehorse.

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Date:Oct 1, 2001
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