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Pavilion of Scotland

AMBASSADOR GENERALS

2008 Ashley Sharpe
2002 Ed Court
2000 Gord McBean
1998 Nancy Gates
1995 Larry Rea

1990 was the first year for Ambassadors and Ambassador Generals

Our pavilion has also contributed its share to the festival with many members
on the board and 2 Presidents - Larry Rea (1999-2000) & Jim Court (2009)

AMBASSADORS (before 1990 = Mayors(M), Queens(Q), Princesses)

2010 Chris Langtry Tamara (Siemens) Towse Alanna Dawson Jessica Oliphant
2009 Jay Stewart Cassandra MacKenzie Daniel Tingskou Gwen Richer
2008 Craig Oliphant Ashley Sharpe Stacie Nixon Jenna McDonald
2007 Brian Cutts Val Cutts Matthew VanHelvert Emma Domke
2006 Jim Carrigan Tamara Siemens Mitchell Cook Shannon Delbigio
2005 Judith Roe Keri Coutts (Kowbel) Cody Bateman Nicole Kirby

2004

Alex James Lori Siemens Daniel Rea Kristen Coutts

2003

Rick Walker Breanne Reinfort Daniel Rea Cheryl Walker
2002 Ed Court Elfrieda McLean Deanna Nixon Jillian Ferguson
2001 Iain Burns Gwen Court Vanessa Cardinal Colleen Fardoe
2000 Gord McBean Janice McBean Cameron McMahon Regan Robertson
1999 Roy Halstead Val Cutts Ian McLeod Morgan McDonald
1998 Brock Adams Nancy Gates Ross McMahon Beth McCallum
1997 Ian McMahon Lindsey McLean (Lorteau) Kyle Bisset Heather Forgie
1996 Ian McMahon Jess Reid Ross McMahon Jenn McClarty
1995 Larry Rea Jess Reid Matthew Hawley Lorraine Court (McLean)
1994 Larry Rea Jess Reid Matthew Hawley Victoria Cutts
1993 Barry McPherson Fiona Heron (Olsen) Alan Gates Carrie Court (Osabutey)
1992 Barry McPherson Pam Robson Alan Gates Heather Kury
1991 Peter Buchan Anne Henry James Watchman Amber Cutts (Johnstone)
1990 Les Lobban Cathy Rippin-Sisler Paul Thomson Lisa Moffat (          )

1990 was the first year for Ambassadors and Ambassador Generals

1989

Iain Burns (M) Pamela Doherty (Q) Brian Thomson Tricia Sale

1988

Bill Milne (M) Kathy Rea (Ramesar) (Q) Frazer Ramsay Sacha Steel

1987

Doug Brett (M) Wendy Blues (Nicolson) (Q) Pamela Doherty Heather Purvis (Weins)

1986

Alex Ramsay (M) Kathy Hopper (Q) Wendy Blues Kim Lachance

1985

Norma Buchan (M) Heather Doherty (Q)     Susan Bateman (Fardoe)
Year of Youth (choir):

PJ Buchan
Frazer Ramsay Tim Hawks

1984

Norma Buchan (M) Elaine Adams (Q) Vicki Cutts

1983

Gord Coutts (M) Jennifer White (Q)

1982

Gord Coutts (M) Sheila Drysdale (Q) Jennifer White

1981

Dave Purvis (M) Elaine Adams (Q) Linda Davidson

1980

Dave Purvis (M) Pam Bidewell (Q) Judith Milne

1979

Doug Will (M) Patti Ferguson (Q) Anne Gilkinson (Nyhof)

1978

Doug Will (M) Shawna McGregor (Bunting) (Q) Tammy Styles ? Ann Sutton

1977

Doug Will (M) Carol Pattison (Q) Anne Gilkinson (Nyhof) M’Liss Gibbon (Bunting)

1976

Doug Will (M) Carol Pattison (Q)
1975 Doug Will (M) Carol Pattison (Q)

Coordinators

2010 - 2011 Wayne Mault

2007 - 2008

Denis Lorteau

1990, 1991, 1993, 1996,  2006

Larry Rea

2004 - 2005

Gord McBean

2001 - 2003

Jim Court

1992, 1994, 1995, 1997 - 2000, 2009

Iain Burns

1989

Peter Buchan

1988

Iain Burns

1986 - 1987

Norma Buchan

1984 - 1985

Milo Sheppard
1973 –1983 Ena Sutton (previously coordinator of UK's "Mug Pub" pavilion)
1975 was Scottish Pavilion's 1st year, but it wasn't part of the festival until 1976
The pavilion was located at River East for 2 or 3 years (1983 - 1986 ?) & Heather Curling Club other years pre 2009.

If you have any additions / corrections (1975 to 1988) ... use Email below.

Original founders of our Pavilion were E.S.H.D.W.,
The Caledonian Singers & the Heather Belle Pipe Band
... only ESHDW remains.


Pavilion of Scotland

LOCATION - Since 2009

Glenwood Community Centre
27 Overton Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Email: ceud_mile_failte1@hotmail.com

Sponsored by:
Scottish Association of Winnipeg Inc.

and part of FOLKLORAMA