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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.
Old City Hall and the church were thus saved, as was the Salvation Army headquarters building by virtue of its location between the two other preserved buildings (although the Salvation Army building was demolished in the late 1990s to make way for an Eaton Centre expansion, the Salvation Army's Canadian head offices moved to Leaside, and a ...
A book detailing over 500 films in which the Salvation Army appears or is mentioned was published in 2020 entitled The Salvation Army at the Movies. [182] The Salvation Army began producing silent films when they started their own film studio called The Limelight Department in 1892, [183] which was the first in Australia. The original studio ...
Being the son of Salvation Army officers, he moved frequently from one home to another as his parents postings necessitated. At the age of nineteen Clarence became a cadet at The Salvation Army Training College in Toronto, and was commissioned as an officer on July 4, 1927, with the rank of lieutenant. His first appointment was to Bedford Park ...
The Salvation Army: Style: General: Type: Chief executive officer: Residence: London, United Kingdom: Appointer: High Council, but must be under 68 years old: Term length: Five years, extendable up to a maximum of seven years: Constituting instrument: The Salvation Army Act 1931 and Salvation Army Act 1980 via the Parliament of the United ...
1889 - The Salvation Army opens a rescue home in Toronto. 1905 - The home becomes The Salvation Army Maternity Hospital on Esther Street. 1909 - The hospital moves to the corner of Bloor and Church Streets. 1925 - An extension is added to what was then called the Toronto Women's Hospital. 1937 - The hospital is renamed Toronto Grace.
A Salvation Army soldier who is undertaking training to become an officer at a Salvation Army college for officer training One red bar (upon blue epaulet / UK - upon black epaulet) Varies Envoy/Auxiliary-Lieutenant Active A non-commissioned officer who works for the Salvation Army in a ministry position Varies by territory Sergeant Active
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.