British Columbia Pipers' Association

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British Columbia Pipers' Association

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        Dates of existence

        1932-

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        The British Columbia Pipers Association (BCPA )was formed on July 30, 1932. The first meeting elected a Rod McLeod as president, William MacInDewan as secretary, and John Paul as treasurer. Subsequent meetings articulated the objects of the association, which were for "the general advancement of pipe music and to give encouragement to young players." The association held annual gatherings and regular competitions for children and adults, both amateurs and professionals. One of the first meetings banned 'lady pipers in any of the competitions other than those provided for them,' a practice which continued until 1958. The original categories for competition were Novice, Ladies, Under 16, 16 and over and Open (or professional). In 1958 these categories changed to Novice, Juvenile, Junior and Senior Amateur.

        The association's motto is Tog Orm Mo Phiob (to shoulder my pipes)

        Past Presidents of the BCPA

        1932 to 1934 Roderick MacLeod
        1934 to 1935 James Dyer
        1935 to 1937 William Bowes
        1937 to 1940 Walter Douglas
        1940 to 1942 Allan MacNab
        1942 to 1943 John Paul
        1943 to 1945 WA Urquhart
        1945 to 1947 RF MacRae
        1947 to 1949 Charles MacKenzing
        1949 to 1951 Donald MacDonald
        1951 to 1955 Edmund Esson
        1955 to 1955 G Sinclair (deceased while in office)
        1955 to 1956 Roderick MacRae
        1956 to 1957 Ron Forman
        1957 to 1958 Edmund Esson
        1958 to 1959 Ron Forman
        1959 to 1962 Iain Walker
        1963 to 1964 Ian McDougall
        1965 to 1966 Rod MacVicar
        1967 to 1968 Albert Duncan
        1969 to 1970 Bill Lamont

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