Regina Scottish Pipe Band
Formed by P-M John Wilson (ex KOSB) and Margaret (Ireland) Wilson, and included their children and operated for a few years. Need photos, etc. |
Formed by P-M John Wilson (ex KOSB) and Margaret (Ireland) Wilson, and included their children and operated for a few years. Need photos, etc. |
Caledonian Pipe Band of Saskatoon - 1913 Posing in full Scottish regalia on steps of a brick building. Date on back of Postcard. Card is "from Bob Arnet's collection." Photo credit: LH-4144 by Free and Rea |
Pipe Major J.S Mitchell, Jimmy Briggs, Bill Murdoch, Art Nairn, Andy Mackintosh, H. Foster, Dave Stewart, Jim Dearie, T. Smith, Bill White, Jim McDonald, Basil Millar, Walter Berry, J. Robb, ---, J. Birch, Reg Carry. Photo credit: LH-5190 by Free and Rea |
History of the SPBA Summer School
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L-R: Andy McAnsh, Jim McWilliams, John MacLellan, Angus Spence In 1967, the school was held at the Fort San facility for the first time. Capt. John A. MacLellan was a visitor to the camp for a couple of days. In those days, the school was 14 days long, and the Capt. was there long enough to play a recital, teach some tunes, and have a visit with instructors. |
The Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts, 1968 1979 InstructorsBack Row, L-R: Tom McGurk, Tommy Thompson, Don Mitchell, Jimmy MacGregor, Rob Rife, Barry Robinson |
The 1970 Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts Instructors include the famous Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE |
The 1971 Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts See if you can find Jack Lee, Jamie Troy, Sr. and John Fisher. Here is the program from the final concert: page 1 | page 2 | page 3 |
Jimmy Catherwood, Randy McNichol, Rod Sim, Andy McAnsh, Bill MacLeod, Jim McWilliams, Irene Scott. |
The Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts, 1974 |
Pipe and Drum Instructors - Fort San, SK 1975 |
Pipe and Drum Instructors - Fort San, SK 1976 [Photo: Hugh Fraser] (L-R) P-M Donald MacLeod, MBE; P-M William MacLeod; P-M Alex Cupples; Bruce MacDonald, Garth Neel; John Kerr; Ken Ramsay; Andy McAnsh; Jim McWilliams, Tommy Thompson |
1978 school |
1978 Instructors Back Row, L-R: Rob Rife, Garth Neel, Blair Brown, John Kellet Middle, L-R: Roger Yule, Hugh Sutherland, Dave Neil, Barry Robinson Front, L-R: Tommy Thompson, John Kerr, Willie MacLeod, Donald Mitchell [Photo: Blair Brown] |
1979 School |
1979 Instructors
Back Row, L-R: Tom McGurk, Tommy Thompson, Don Mitchell, Jimmy MacGregor, Rob Rife, Barry Robinson |
1980 School |
1980 Instructors [L-R] Blair Brown, John Kerr, Barry Robinson,?, Don Mitchell, Andrea Eresman, Jim McWilliams, Tommy Thompson, Mary Ann Houston, Tim Coffey, P-M Jimmy MacGregor, P-M Willie MacLeod |
1981 School |
1981 Instructors L-R: Blair Brown, George Reid, Gerry Radford, Tommy Thompson, Don Mitchell, Andrea Eresman, Jim McWilliams, |
We have scanned the WaWa Shrine Pipes & Drums 40th Anniversary book, with history, members, photos and anecdotes about the band. 40th Anniversary Booklet [PDF - 12 MB] |
The Pipes & Drums of the Wa Wa Shrine - Los Angeles, 1986 The Wa Wa Shrine pipe band was formed as one of the units of the local Shrine, and they started with some pipers and drummers who had been part of bands in Regina for a long time. Pipe Major Duncan Fisher had been a member of the 12th Signals and the 10th Field Regiment, and he built the Shrine Pipe Band into the best unit of its kind in North America. The band has performed at functions throughout Saskatchewan: parades, festivals, and many community events. For many years the band was instrumental in organizing the Regina Highland Games, and they helped build the foundation for the event that continues today. Many of the band members have taught piping and drumming for years, and also helped with the organization of pipe bands and other events. Back Row [L-R]: Doug Lee, Owen Smail, Bill Kelly, Bob Wilem, Al Stork |
The Pipes & Drums of the Wa Wa Shrine Photo: Duncan Fisher |
A summer band practice in 2007. |
A combined band of Regina RCMP and Wa Wa Shrine perform at the RCMP Sunset Ceremony at Depot. |
The Clan Scotia Pipe Band was formed in the fall of 1975 and competed for the first time in April 1976. |
The Clan Scotia Pipe Band The bass drum logo. Bass drummer is Russ McKnight, and behind is L/D Brenda [Dunbar] Main.
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Selkirk Highland Games - 1977 The band's trip were mostly to Highland Games in Manitoba. Here the band poses in frot of the Red River in the Selkirk grounds. [L-R] Don Ross (dark glasses), Ken Clemence, Iain MacDonald (P/M), Garth Neel [Garth won the Marches at the Northern Meeting in 1977], Beth England, Doug Sinclair, Betty Anne McDougall, Ric Clemence, Bonnie Durnford, Allan Ireland (L/D, back), Dan McDougall, Sandy Smith (P/Sgt). |
Clan Scotia Pipe Band The Clan Scotia Pipe Band travelled to the Denver Highland Games in 1981, [L-R]: Brenda Dunbar, Allan Ireland [beard], Louise Durnford, Dan McDougall, Iain MacDonald, Don Ross [behind], Photo: Iain MacDonald |
Clan Scotia Pipe Band Burns Night - January 1980 The Clan Scotia Pipe Band organized a number of Burns Nights in Regina, with an attendance of about 200 people. |
Clan Scotia Pipe Band The Clan Scotia Pipe Band travelled to the Denver Highland Games in 1981, Back row [L-R]: Doug Sinclair, Ian MacIntosh, Dan McDougall (L/D), Rob McDougall, Sheldon McLeod, Ken Clemence, Russ McKnight. |
Clan Scotia Pipe Band The band competed throughout the 1982 season in Grade 2. Front row pipers in this photo are Iain MacDonald, Mary Ann Houston, Sheldon McLeod, Ken Clemence and Betty Anne Sinclair. |
Clan Scotia Pipe Band The band organized a couple of indoor contests. The first one was trios only, and this contest was an indoor event with trios and mini bands. This ebvent featured Ed Neigh [Ontario] and Blair Brown [MB] as adjudicators, and following the contest, there was a recital and ceilidh. The mini band that day was [L-R around cricle]: L/D Dan McDougall, Arlene Clemence, Terry McNamee (bass), Barbara McDougall, Gale Russell, Doug Lammer, Iain MacDonald. |
Clan Scotia Pipe Band This is a photo of the band's last performance. The band played in the Radville 75th anniversary parade, and had a social weekend out in the country. Things never really got together after that, and the band ceased operations shortly after. Band equipoment was later donated to The Regina Scottish Pipe Band, a group organized by John and Margaret Wilson. |
In December of 1976, a group of players who had left their junior bands or were dissatisfied with where they were playing, met at the Union Hall in Moose Jaw to form a high-level competition band that they felt was needed in Saskatchewan. Because there was quite an array of players from all over the province, they wanted to give the band a name that portrayed a common thing in each community. It was decided that since every community had a parked named Victoria Park, the band would be aptly title: The Victoria Park Pipe Band. The first elected P/M of the band was Doug Lutz from Regina and the first elected P/S was Barry Robinson, Bruce Lutz was the first elected D/S. The band was graded Grade 1 by the Praire Pipe Band Association and they played at their first contest five months later. From 1976-1982, the band was successful in competition but they weren't dominating. They won the Moose Jaw Highland Games every year and also travelled to the Selkirk Highland Games in Manitoba, however, they were really only successful there in 1978 when they won everything available. Victoria Park travelled to Alberta quite often and usually placed very well. During these early years, no major trips were taken by the band. Because Victoria Park was a newly formed band, they had no uniforms - everyone had their own equipment and uniform. The band did purchase two sets of matched chanters (first Tuck, then Kintail) and a set of Premier snare drums. However, in essence the band had no bank account. To purchase the equipment mentioned, all members chipped in to augment the money won in prizes because there was no sponsor. For band trips, individuals picked up all expenses. Unfortunately in 1981, there was a meeting held in Saskatoon to decide who was going to be the new Pipe Major. The current P/M, Barry Robinson, announced that he did not wish to serve another term as P/M. There were several people in the band who could have done the job, but no one was interested. As a result, the band folded for a while. (This came from the VPPB web site, but was incomplete. Anyone want to complete it?)
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In the early days, the band members met in Davidson, SK, which was a hndy distance between Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, and Regina. |
Victoria Park Pipe Band - Early Days |
1983 [L-R] Graham Neill, Jamie Gattinger, Bruce Lutz,?, Tim Coffey, Trewin Somers, ?, Andrea Eresman, Craig Waugh, Michelle Carline, Jim Briggs, Pat Kindrat, Angus MacIntosh, Roland Reid, Dave Bihun, Barry Robinson, Doug Nixon. |
Moose Jaw Kinsmen Band Festival 1986 Combined members of Victora Park and Strathfleet do a post-games pub crawl in Moose Jaw. |
1987 [L-R] Graham Neill, Craig Waigh, Tim Coffey, Jamie Gattinger, Tim Boan, Darren Chow, Bruce Lutz, Michelle Carline, Rob Waugh, Jim Briggs, Pat Kindrat, Roland Reid, Mark Mackie, Trewin Somers. [Photo: Lorraine Mortensen] |
A casual pose at the Games. Early 1990s. |
Regina Highland Games - 1996. |
Victoria Park Pipe Band - Canmore Games 1999 |
Tim Coffey (r) helps Fiona Francis with her pipes. |
Marching in a parade in Billings, MT. [Bands L-R] Saskatoon Police, Estevan PPCLI, Regina Police Service, Victoria Park, City of Regina |
Performing in the ANAVets Hall in Regina. |
Solos? |
Marching off: Regina Highland Games |
Regina Highland Games |
The Regina Boys' Pipe Band |
The Regina Boys' Pipe Band - 1930 This photo was taken of the original boys' band in about 1930-2. It was given to P-M John Wilson by a Mrs. Sutherland in 1976 when he came to Regina with his wife Margaret (Ireland) Wilson to teach the Fraser Pipe Band. |
Regina Boys' Kiltie Band
1932 |
The Regina Boys Pipe Band in the 1930s. This photo would start a tradition in the band of having offical photos taken on the steps of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. |
Regina Boys' Pipe Band |
The Regina Boys and Girls Pipe Band |
The Regina Boys and Girls Pipe Band |
The Regina Boys and Girls Pipe Band |
The Regina Boys and Girls Pipe Band Travellers' Day Parade in Regina. This was one of the few occasions when instructor Andy McAnsh played with the band to boost numbers. |
The Regina Boys and Girls Pipe Band Tuning for Travellers' Day Parade. L-R: Andy McAnsh, Iain MAcDonald, Joianne Urquhart. Bill Pritchard and Dave Dech can be seen across the circle. |
The Regina Boys and Girls Pipe Band |
Selkirk Highland Games, July 1969 |
Leader-Post article, July 1969 |
Leader-Post article 1970 Back row, L-R: P/M Bill Pritchard, Larry Garth, Trevor Ewan (bass), Rod Sim, P/Sgt. Doug Lutz, Iain MacDonald Front row: D/Cpl. Brian Alquhist, Dave Dech, Janice Pritchard, Joanne Urquhart, D/Sgt. Bruce Lutz, Alan Ireland |
The Fraser Pipe Band |
Quartet |
Fraser Pipe Band parents' night |
The Fraser Pipe Band |
The Fraser Pipe Band 1971 This photo was taken at the Saskatchewan Legislature. |
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The Fraser Pipe Band |
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Article from March 1972 Piping Times This article was written by band member Iain MacDonald, and was published in the Piping Times in 1972. |
Moose Jaw Kinsmen Band Festival Back Row: Alan Stobbs, Ken Clemence, Brenda Brough, Mary Ann Houston, Cathy Clemence, Joanne Urquhart, P/Sgt. Doug Nixon |
Tuning Drones. Joanne Urquhart and Iain MacDonald |
Slow Air event at Mid-Canada Championship Winnipeg, MB. 1974 |
Slow Air event at Mid-Canada Championship Winnipeg, MB. 1974 |
On the line at Selkirk Waiting to play at Selkirk Games, 1975. L-R: (Front Row) Iain MacDonald, Joanne Urquhart, Doug Nixon, (2nd row) Betty Anne McDougall, Ken Clemence, Sandy Smith, (3rd row) Ros MacDonald, Mary Ann Houston. Snare drummer Jamie Aitken at back right. Bass drummer Ric Clemence. Others not seen are tenor drummers Beth England, Sharon Stobbs and Diane Gemmel, L-D Bruce Lutz, drummer Rob Houston. |
Tuning by the river at Selkirk Waiting to play at Selkirk Games, 1975. L-R: Diane Gemmel, Sharon Stobbs, Beth England (drummers, with backs to camera), Iain MacDonald, Ken Clemence, Sany Smith (hidden), Mary Ann Houston (back to camera), Brenda Brough. |
FPB Tenor Drummers Waiting to play at Selkirk Games, 1975. L-R: Beth England, Sharon Stobbs, Diane Gemmel |
Canadian Pipe Band Champioships Back Row: P/Sgt. Doug Nixon, Jamie Aitken, Betty Anne McDougall,Mary Ann Houston, Rob Stobbs The PPBA held a championship in the spring to choose a Saskatchewan representative, and |
Leader-Post clipping about the Ottawa trip. July 1975. |
Selkirk Highland Games L-R: Iain MacDonald, Bruce Black, Bruce Lutz, Rob Stobbs, Jamie Aitken, Mary Ann Houston, Jim Watt, Doug Nixon |
Leader-Post clipping. July 1975. |
Silver Chanter Presentation November, 1975 The Fraser Pipe Band at one time presented outgoing pipe-majors with a presentation practice chanter. Mrs. Georgina Fraser (L) presents a chanter to Iain MacDonald. Looking on at right is Band President, Frederick England. |
LeaderPost story about Mrs. Fraser- June 1976 |
Leader-Post story, June, 1976. |
Mrs. Fraser signing a photo of the band. |
Scotland Fundraising - December 1978 |
From the Yorkton paper - 1979 |
From the Yorkton paper - 1979 |
Fraser Pipe Band at Regina City Hall - 1979 |
Fraser Pipe Band at Carluke Highland Games - 1979 |
Fraser Pipe Band at Carluke Highland Games - 1979 A report on the Carluke Highland Games i the local paper. |
Fraser Pipe Band at Carluke Highland Games - 1979 A report on the Carluke Highland Games in the Leader-Post. |
Fraser Pipe Band in Scotland - 1979
Members of the band meet with the Provost and his wife at Dumfries.The Provost has a go at Barb McDougall's pipes. |
Leader-Post Article. Mrs. Georgina Fraser, the band's patron, dies. Mrs. Fraser and her late husband Alex came from Scotland, worked on farms, and eventually owned their own, north of the city. When the city expansion took over their land, they made a significant amount of money, and still lived modestly in a north-Regina home. Mrs. Fraser made significant contributions to the band over the years, helping with equipment and travel, including in 1968 12 sets of silver and ivory R.G. Hardie pipes, and 6 Premier "Super Royal Scot" chrome snare drums. |
Fraser Pipe Band at Saskatchewan Championships (1981) The Sask Championships were held in Yorkton for the first time, and run by the Yorkton and District Pipe Band and long-time SPBA Treasurer Eva Gillard and husband Dave Gillard. |
Fraser Pipe Band at Saskatchewan Legislature (1983) |
Nellie Small's Kilted Band
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Famous Ladies' Pipe Band See large size photo | See back of card
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Nellie Small's Kilted Band on trip with delegates from Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Regina Weyburn and Moose Jaw to El Paso Texas and Juary, Mexico on opening of Highway 85. Photo credit: LH-4034 by Free and Rea |
As so often happens, we were contacted by a person who saw the archive, and had more material for it. Thanks to Jill Rowlett of Dallas, TX for providing photos of the band. Her mother, Isabel Douglas, was a member of the band. Isobel appears 4th from the right above. Can anyone provide more names? You can click HERE to get a larger size. |
Isobel Douglas is the top row, 2nd from left. Photo courtesy of her daughter Jill Rowlett. |
In the photo above, Isobel Douglas is in the middle row, 4th in, with a drum. Can anyone provide more names? You can click HERE to get a larger size. |
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The Bonnie Bluebells For many years, there was a girls' pipe band in Saskatoon. Old postcards exist of the "Saskatoon Girls Pipe Band" from before WWII, and in the 1960s the "Bonnie Bluebells" band was formed, and they were active until the 1980s. Many current members of the NSR and Saskatoon Police bands were once members of the Bluebells. Photo: Chris Rae |
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The Bonnie Bluebells Back: Elaine Pepper, Donna Fraser, Myrna Murray, Wendy McDermid, Kendra Petty, Trudy Barrett, Georgina Petty Centre: Sonia Ford, Pam Rouse, Heather McIntosh, Brenda Clark, Isabel Clubb, Margaret McIntosh, Lynda Lyon, Sharon Ludlow Front: Bev Will, Brenda Murray, Heather Gray, Terry Martens, Kathy Meyers, Linda West, Laverne Dunn, Rose Martens The photo was taken in the spring of 1967 at the Legion in downtown Saskatoon. |
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1965 Star-Phoenix Article - Part 1 clipping: courtesy Donna & Gordon Findlater |
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1965 Star-Phoenix Article - Part 2 clipping: courtesy Donna & Gordon Findlater |
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The Bonnie Bluebells Here the Bluebells are playing for the opening of Gardiner Dam, one of the province's big Centennial projects in 1967. All Saskatchewan school children were issued with a commemorative coin, so it was a big deal in those days. Photo: Chris Rae |
BONNE BLUEBELLS At the Moose Jaw International Band Festival- MAY 1968 Gena Petty, __________, Glenys Stambuck, _________, Judy Mitchell (hatand nose visible), Kendra Petty, ___________, ____________, Isabel Clubb, Lynda Lyon (a total of 10 pipers). __________, Bev Will, _________Frances Meyers, ___________,__________, ____________ (a total of 7 drummers).
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Moose Jaw Kinsmen Band Festival Left to right: Lynda Lyon, Glenys Stambuck, Isabel Clubb, Judy Mitchell,Gena Petty (5 pipers). These are professional photos taken by Firestone Photographs in Columbus,Ohio (stamped on back of both photos) Photo courtesy of: Isabel [Clubb] Ward |
1976-77 [Photo: Terri Olver] |
Bluebells in 1980 [Photo: Terri Olver] |
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In this picture, L-R, Eleanor Gray (not in uniform), Terri Poole (Bonnie [Photo: Terri Olver] |