Tidings — Winter 2022

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ALUMNOTES

Read more details on these alumni achievements in the Alumni & Friends section of King’s website: www.ukings.ca/alumni

70s Rev. Robert David Price, BST’71, has retired from active ministry with the Anglican Church after 51 years of ordained service. Trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) he will continue to do trauma recovery work with people who suffer with substance abuse disorder. Price is also exploring the impact of quantum physics and evolution upon spiritual understanding. Judy White, BA’79, recently retired from the Florida Department of Education. Over 14 years, she held several positions, retiring as chief of the Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services.

80s Rev. Canon David Fletcher, BA’81, retired from parish ministry at the end of February. He served the Nova Scotia parishes of Port Morien and Louisbourg (where he was ordained a priest in 1986), New Waterford and Dominion with Reserve Mines and Lantz, where he served for over 31 years. Fletcher has moved to Halifax.

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Illustration by Emma Fitzgerald

Filmmaker John D. Scott,’88, had his film, Elizabeth Bishop and the Art of Losing, premiere at FIN Atlantic International Film Festival. The film was 10 years in the making and recounts Bishop’s journey through loss. Focused on the creation of Bishop’s poem, One Art, Scott believes that’s the poem which cemented Bishop’s legacy as one of Canada’s greatest poets.


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