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  2. The Salvation Army, Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army in Canada (nicknamed "Sally Ann"; French: Armée du salut) is the administrative division of The Salvation Army, a Christian church, serving Canada and Bermuda. The Salvation Army was formed in 1865 in London , England, and it began working in Canada in 1882.

  3. Salvation Army camps in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Hook was a Salvation Army camp in Manitoba, Canada from around 1925 to 1975. It was replaced [16] by Camp Woodlands in 1976. Camp Woodlands was a Salvation Army camp in Manitoba, Canada from 1976-2007. Camp Glenhuron was a Salvation Army camp in Bayfield, Bluewater, Huron County, Ontario, Canada. [17]

  4. The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army (TSA) is a Protestant Christian church and an international charitable organisation headquartered in London, England. It is aligned with the Wesleyan-Holiness movement. The organisation reports a worldwide membership of over 1.7 million, [3] consisting of soldiers, officers, and adherents who are collectively known as ...

  5. Booth University College - Wikipedia

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    Booth University College (Booth UC or BUC), incorporated as the Salvation Army William and Catherine Booth University College, [2] is a private, Christian liberal arts university college located in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is affiliated with the Salvation Army, a Christian organization presently operating in more than 130 countries.

  6. Halifax Alehouse - Wikipedia

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    The building was the Salvation Army's first permanent temple in Halifax, and was constructed on the site of the Mackenzie Temperance Reform Club, a group that promoted abstinence from alcohol. The Reform Club building was occupied by the Salvation Army from 1892 to 1893 before it was demolished.

  7. Arnold Brown (General of The Salvation Army) - Wikipedia

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    The History of the Salvation Army in Canada, The Gate and the Light (autobiography), The Mountain the Wind Blew Here, With Christ at the Table and Occupied Manger - Unoccupied Tomb. Brown died at age 92 in a hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His remains were interred at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada in The Salvation Army ...

  8. 50 Secondhand Finds That Are As Strange As They Are Wonderful

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    Image credits: Weird And Wonderful Secondhand Finds The BBC reports that, based on the findings by secondhand fashion retailer ThredUp, a whopping 67% of British millennials shop secondhand, while ...

  9. Grace Hospital (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was run by the Salvation Army until 2008, when ownership was transferred to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. [3] [4] Grace Hospital. Winnipeg 1907. Deanna Durbin, a Hollywood actress of the 1930s and 1940s, was born at Grace Hospital on 4 December 1921 as Edna Mae Durbin. She moved from Winnipeg to California, USA in 1923. [5]