Celebrate Community
Enrolment and Recognition
CHILLIWACK, B.C.—Above: Sixteen people join Chilliwack Community Church, five as soldiers and 11 as adherents. From left, Mjr Larry Farley, CO; Ghislaine Brown; Anne Zanth; Carol Lambrecht; Mjr Joe Bailey, colour sergeant; Stefan Lambrecht; Wolfgang Lambrecht; John Orritt; Gloria Reilly Orritt; Nicki Macphail; Angela Joiner; Terry Kimber; Angelique Rosta; Dean Rosta; Debra Kucharski; Gord Kucharski; Julie Lade; Rick Lade; and Mjr Lynda Farley, CO.
BRAMPTON, ONT.—Below: Christians from India living in the Greater Toronto Area use the Army’s corps building in Brampton for monthly Saturday evening worship. “They worship in their own language and my husband and I join them. We are blessed by the sincerity in their worship,” says Mjr Kathie Sharp, CO. While many attend their home congregations on Sundays, there are now eight Indian families worshipping exclusively at the Army. Several have chosen
to become Salvation Army soldiers. On Easter Sunday, Mjr Sharp wore a Salvation Army sari uniform to honour those who joined the corps. From left, Carl Parent; Salvin Cartier; Anilkumar and Sunita Parmar; Wilson and Snehal Christian; Ian Elphick; Diana Christian; CSM Clive Cranfield; Mjr Kathie Sharp, CO; Nisha Kenzie; Aaron Cartier; Richard Kenzie; Jackson Christian; and Mjr Bert Sharp, CO.
BAY ROBERTS, N.L.—Six young people express their faith by being enrolled as junior soldiers in Bay Roberts. Front row, from left, Julia Mercer, Alicia Pottle, Mackenzie Bartlett and Nicole Lundrigan. Back row, from left, Cpt Lisa Hillier, CO; Camryn Smith; Kaitlyn Tobin; and Cpt Morgan Hillier, CO.
NIPAWIN, SASK.—������������������������������������� Members of the Curves health and fitness club in Nipawin donated 566 pounds of groceries to The Salvation Army food bank. “It’s an annual thing that our members have been doing,” said Adele Horn, Curves owner/manager. Sheri Fengstad, the Army’s community services supervisor, notes that although the Army budgets to buy food items, donations are still needed to help them support 60 families each month. From left, Lois Campbell, Armistine Campbell, Kathy Ukrainetz, Adele Horn, Gloria Sahar, Pat Boughen and Sheri Fengstad. Information and photo courtesy of Matthew Liebenberg, Nipawin Journal. 26 I July 2010 I Salvationist
OAKVILLE, ONT.—Oakville Community Church enrols two new soldiers and four adherents. From left, Tim Gerrits; Lt-Col Lee Graves, DC, Ont. GL Div; Regis Albert; Lt-Col Deborah Graves, DDWM, Ont. GL Div; Jean Stevens; CSM Jean Lutz; Lynn Stocton-Rice; Mjr Wendy Broome, CO; Nick Folcarelli; Mjr Dan Broome, CO; and Andre Brousseau.