PEOPLE & PLACES
GUELPH, ONT.—Guelph Citadel rejoices as 11 senior soldiers are enrolled. Front, from left, CSM Donna Harris, Bruce Merritt, Nathaniel Merritt, Ryan Seguin, Emma Pinson, Debra Caine, Judy Arnott and Mjr Claudette Pilgrim, CO. Back,
from left, Mjr Chris Pilgrim, CO; Nicolas Pitcher; Jennifer McGirr; Dallas Evans; Carter Jones; and Timothy Pilgrim.
GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR, N.L.—Standing under the flag held by Jason Young, colour sergeant, eight senior soldiers join the ranks at Park Street Citadel. From left, CSM Lorraine White; Mjr Larry Goudie, CO; Paul Tilley; Verdon Young; Shenaya Tulk; Margaret Roberts; Colleen Regular; Jim Mercer; Alvin Regular; Thomas Barry; and Mjr Judy Goudie, CO.
WINNIPEG—Living Hope CC enrols five senior soldiers and recognizes three adherents. Front, from left, then Cdts Alexander and Rhonda MacDonald, training leaders; Joshua MacDonald, Beverly Partaker, senior soldiers; Maureen Capuska, adherent; Fred Blackburn, colour sergeant; Sandra Capuska, Mary Giesbrecht (front), Denise Lee, senior soldiers; Jedediah and Robyn Cox, adherents, with William Cox; and Cpts Shelly and James Rands, COs.
ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—Bram Thorne and his grandmother, Mrs. Mjr Georgie Thorne, present $2,500 to Mjrs Brian and Valerie Wheeler, COs, in support of St. John’s Citadel’s fundraising efforts for Partners in Mission. Each year, Mrs. Mjr Thorne and her daughter engage in a friendly competition to see who can raise the most money from the sale of their knitted goods. They then add the amounts together to help finance the Army’s worldwide ministries.
ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—John Pike is commissioned as the assistant corps sergeant-major at St. John’s Citadel. With him are Mjrs Brian and Valerie Wheeler, COs, and Jonathan Pike, John’s son, holding the flag. Salvationist September 2016 25