Hope In The City – Ontario

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Toronto – November 25, 2010

A Leadership Breakfast with The Salvation Army

Thursday November 25, 2010
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
The Fairmont Royal York Hotel – 100 Front St West, Toronto

Keynote Speaker: Mr. Stephen Lewis – A Celebrated Humanitarian and Former UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa

Tickets: Individual – $50 | Table of 8 – $350

To order, please contact Lisa Marinis – 416-321-2654 x210 or email HITC_Toronto@can.salvationarmy.org

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Ottawa – November 25, 2010

To order tickets, call 613-233-8428 or email pat_millar@can.salvationarmy.org

Barrie – November 17, 2010

Leadership Breakfast with The Salvation Army

Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:30AM

Barrie Country Club – 635 St. Vincent St. N, Barrie, Ontario

Keynote Speaker: Michael “Pinball” Clemons

Former Player, Coach, President and CEO and
now vice-chairman of the Toronto Argonauts.

Tickets: Individual – $30 Table of 10 – $270
To order, please call or email:

Jeff Robertson at 416-321-2654 x201
jeff_robertson@can.salvationarmy.org

Sheila Palmer at 705-737-3102
sheila_palmer@can.salvationarmy.org

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The Salvation Army in Barrie officially launched its Christmas Kettle Campaign at the Hope In The City Breakfast.

Held at the Barrie Country Club, guest speaker Michael ‘Pinball’ Clemons, along with Mayor Dave Aspden placed the first donation into the kettle.

“What a morning!”, says Jeff Robertson, spokesperson for The Salvation Army. “Thanks to our sponsors: Life 100.3, Canaan Janitorial Services, The County of Simcoe, along with KICX 106 and The Dock, The Salvation Army was able to successfully launch our annual Christmas Campaign.”

Life 100.3’s Breakfast Club Host, Ben Davy emceed the morning event.  Pinball gave an empowering talk, working along the lines of Hope – which is part of The Salvation Army’s brand promise of Giving Hope Today.

“Thank you, Barrie. What a great city!”

The Christmas Campaign helps The Salvation Army provide direct, compassionate, hands-on service to more than 1.6 million people in Canada each year, restoring hope and dignity to the most vulnerable in society. The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Campaign has grown into one of Canada’s most significant and recognizable annual charitable events. Last year, more than $18 million was raised in the kettles nationwide, an all time record.

Donations to the 2010 Christmas Kettle Campaign can be made at www.SalvationArmy.ca, by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY, at your local kettle. Donors can also give by texting “HOPE” to 45678 from most mobile carriers in Canada.