Drumheller Salvation Army is ready to help families in need celebrate Christmas with aisles of toys for all ages and food hampers. Salvation Army Family Services coordinator Amanda Courtenay tells the Mail some 156 families have registered for the Salvation Army Christmas Hamper, which includes 160 children and teens. The shelves were filled in part from donations received by Cervus Equipment and the Westergard Ford Toy Drive. (l-r) Salvation Army Majors Robert and Laura Burrell, Westergard Ford sales associate Jerry Ferguson and finance manager Tiffany Andrew, and Salvation Army Family Services coordinator Amanda Courtenay.