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Rockwood, Ontario. Canada.
Greetings to all my dear friends at the Citadel. We are looking forward to being with you on our 125th anniversery. All of us 4 Jordan boys were dedicated at Belfast Citadel and I was the only one who played percussion in the band. I was blessed by the wonderful Salvationists who guided me and other ones to seek and find Jesus Christ. May the LORD Bless Belfast Citadel and all those who abide today and tomorrow and through all time.
running over running over running over running over my cup is full and running over since the lord saved me i m as happy as can be my cup is full and running over
South Africa
Just a quick message to say hello to everyone and to let you all know that we arrived safely and that things seem to be going well. We will email you again soon when we are more settled.
Bangor by the Sea
Good to see you're still going strong! Very impressed with your new hall! Off to band practice! Best wishes Stuart www.stuartleathem.com
I saw a report on your church on Ship of Fools. You can see it at http://ship-of-fools.com/Mystery/2005/919.html regards Sagacious 'showing keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness'
Bromley, Kent
Sadly my father, of the same name, passed away some 15-20 years ago, though my mother, Phyllis still lives @ 88. He would have loved your website as some of you may remember that he and his elder brothers (David, Tommy and Ernest) and at least one brother-in-laws, Fred Darrah, all played in the band in the 1930's. God bless you all, and have a great Christmas and a healthy 2005. Andrew M Mulryne (junior!!!!!)
sweden
i will wich your very joyful life with the grace and may the Holy spirit touch you all there in the this area strong so you can joy and celebrate with power of heaven. pray for revival.Blessing keijo sweden
Hendon Corps, London
I was introduced to your website by Jayne and John Moore who visited Hendon Corps, this morning, 21st November '04. Thr Citadel has always held terrific memories of my childhood as part of a thriving Army family. (The Citadel has been high in my list of prime Army centres - Govan and Edinburgh Gorgie being my other second homes.) John Wilson was my uncle, David Mulryne was my mother's brother. The Mulrynes were once thick on the ground, at Dublin Road. I made my first visit, as an infant, around 1926. If anyone wants to share a memory or two, I am on jaswilson_1@hotmail.com James Wilson
eastbourne
Noel Many thanks for the warm welcome at the weekend, just sorry it wasn't for longer. Say big thanks to BM for letting me play on Sunday Morning. Have been on Bass less than a year, I think it shows! It was funny to think I was playing along-side folks that Dad had when he was my age. Look forward to Seeing you in Feb 05 Paul
Bellshill Corps
Hi to everyone at the citadel, really good to meet you all, it was a great weekend we had and I wish you all well.