Salvationist - April 2014

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CELEBRATE COMMUNITY ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—Kevin Hoddinott is welcomed as a senior soldier at St. John’s Citadel. From left, Mjr Brian Wheeler, CO; Kevin Hoddinott; YPBM Heather Osmond, holding the flag; Mjr Valerie Wheeler, CO.

STONEY CREEK, ONT.—Shirley Wynne, office administrator at Winterberry Heights Church, is recognized for completing 50 years of faithful service as an employee of The Salvation Army. From left, Lt-Col Alf Richardson, AC, Ont. GL Div; Mjr Morris Vincent, DC, Ont. GL Div; Shirley Wynne and her husband, George; Mjrs Paul and Kelly Rideout, COs.

HAMILTON, ONT.—During a visit of Colonels Mark and Sharon Tillsley, chief secretary and territorial secretary for women’s ministries, new senior soldiers and adherents are welcomed to the corps family at Meadowlands. Front, from left, Colonels Tillsley; Violet Stiller; Ruth Lageer; Maggie Inglis; Mjr Sharon Cooper, CO; RS Sharon Avery. Middle, from left, Rick Amos, Timothy Gibbons, Warren Lageer, Craig Bertrand. Back, from left, Mjr Gary Cooper, CO; Lt-Col Alf Richardson, AC, Ont. GL Div; Mjrs Morris and Wanda Vincent, DC and DDWM, Ont. GL Div; CS Dan Millar.

ST. ALBERT, ALTA.—Walter Kwak is commissioned as the corps sergeantmajor at St. Albert Church and Community Centre. From left, Lt Grace Kim, CO; Gary Haynes, holding the flag; Lt Peter Kim, CO; Walter Kwak; Mjrs Ron and Donna Millar, DC and DDWM, Alta. & N.T. Div.

PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MAN.—Amanda Carson is the newest senior soldier at Portage la Prairie Corps. Supporting her are Lts Peter and Amanda Robinson, COs.

ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—Seven young people at St. John’s Citadel have publicly declared their love for God by becoming junior soldiers. Front, from left, Jacob Elliott, Jacob McGann, Noah Andrews, Matthew Bradbury, Brookelyn Budgell, Shauna Hann, Jane Osmond. Back, from left, Bev Noseworthy, preparation class instructor; Kristie Marsh, youth pastor; Mjrs Brian and Valerie Wheeler, COs; JSS Denise Rideout.

WINNIPEG—Music and Motion, a community outreach program, has been introduced as a joint initiative between Living Hope CC and the Barbara Mitchell Family Resource Centre. Representatives from the group of 21 children currently registered for the program happily showcase new instruments purchased for Music and Motion through the financial support of the territorial music fund. Supporting the young people are the volunteers who run the program. To read more about the ongoing partnership between Living Hope CC and the Barbara Mitchell Family Resource Centre, see page 12.

TORONTO—Pearl Wells receives a certificate of appreciation from Mjr Denis Skipper, CO, Scarborough Citadel, marking her 63 years of service as a songster. A celebration in her honour was hosted by the Scarborough Citadel Songsters where it was noted that Wells has always loved to sing. Salvationist • April 2014 • 25


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