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PIPERS and PIPE BAND SOCIETY of ONTARIO, OTTAWA BRANCH March 2005 **** www.ppbso-ottawa.org **** President: Graeme Ogilvie (613) 830-9160 (email: graeme.ogilvie@sympatico.ca) Vice-President: Charlie King (613) 830-7418 (email: charles.king@sympatico.ca) Vice-President: Jenny Putinski (613) 836-7372 (email: pjputins@sympatico.ca) Treasurer: Jack Yourt (613) 774-3622 (email: jcyourt@hotmail.com) Secretary: Douglas Heyland (613) 821-2505 (email: keemik@ca.inter.net) *** OTTAWA BRANCH OPEN SOLO PIPING CONTEST *** Saturday 02 April 2005. Registration 7:30 pm. First Piper to Play at 8:15 pm. Place the Stackhouse Building, Canadian Police College (north end St Laurent Blvd) see map next page Tune Requirements: March, Strathspey, Reel of the competitors' choice. Judge: Ken Eller Prizes: 1st $300 and the Glengarry Trophy, 2nd $200, 3rd $100. Admission $10.00. ***** Inaugural Ottawa Branch Mini-Band Contest ***** Judging by the huge crowd that showed up to witness the first Ottawa Branch miniband contest on Saturday 05 March, the concept was an absolute winner. The number of bands attending were a bit fewer than anticipated, primarily due to a slow start some of the missing bands were getting on the new competition season. The good news is that there was only enough tuning space for the bands which did show, so in the end everything worked out about as well as could be hoped for the first attempt at this contest. Our special thanks to the evening's adjudicators Amy Garson, Jack Coghill Jr and Steve Lanning, and a big thank you to the Tartan Pub and Grill of Orleans, Ontario who sponsored the night's prizes. 4025 Innes Road, Orleans, ON (613) 834-4569 www.tartanpub.com

OTTAWA BRANCH WORKSHOP WITH KEN ELLER Saturday 02 April 2005 Registration: 12:00 pm Admission: $15.00 @ the Stackhouse Building, Canadian Police College (north end St Laurent Blvd) Join us for an exciting afternoon of instruction from one of the world s most well-known pipers, adjudicators and instructors. Pipe Major of the eight-time North American champion Clan MacFarlane Pipe Band, a partner with the St Catherines bagpipe maker Jack Dunbar, and seventime North American champion with the 78th Fraser Highlanders, the "Captain" has long been at the pinnacle of the pipe band world. Particularly at the extremely affordable price set to encourage maximum attendance, you won't want to miss this afternoon of excellence. Workshop Content An Educator s Approach to Teaching and Learning Pipe Music * bring practice chanter * Session 1 (12:30 to 2:30 pm) Designed for the Beginner to Grade 3 Player Basic Technique for Light Music and Piobaireachd * Scales and arpeggios the audio approach * The G Grace note and ACCENT * Addition of light music ornamentation to include 2, 3 and 4 pulse RHYTHMS (doublings, grips, taorluaths) * Addition of Piobaireachd ornamentation Double Echoes, Edre, Dare, Odin, Cadence, Hiharin * The Structure of Pipe Music * Memorization Techniques * Applications to Learning a new Light Music Tune * Applications to Learning a new Piobaireachd Ground Session 2 (2:45 to 4:15 pm) Designed for the Beginner to Grade 3 Player An Exercise Approach to Rhythmic Fingering * Presentation of a teaching and learning exercise method to strengthen and maintain bottom hand technique. * Based on traditional tune structure and light music rhythms for marches, strathspeys, reels and jigs

Future Ottawa Branch Dates 09 April 2005 Almonte Spring Fling Indoor Contests (entry form attached) Almonte United Church - Elgin Street, Almonte 14 May 2005 Winchester In-Door Highland Games (entry form attached) 28 May 2005 Kingston Pipefest Indoor Contests Piping Judge: Bob Worrall Drumming Judge: Graham Kirkwood Note: the Pipefest will be held in conjunction with the annual dancing competition and will be an outdoor event (with an indoor backup plan) 18 June 2005 Veterans' Memorial Highland Games (see below for more info, entry form attached) 04-08 July 2005 Kingston School of Scottish Music & Dance Place: Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario Instructors - Bob Worrall, Ken Eller, Ann Gray, Tyler Fry, Jim Kilpatrick and John Fisher For more info, contact: (613) 542-7287 or email: swb1@post.queensu.ca Website: http://www.macgregordespitethem.com >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Events A SCOTTISH MILITARY EVENING (in support of the Veterans' Memorial Highland Games) Date: Saturday 16 April 2005 Time: 8:00 to 10:00 pm Place: Brockville Arts Centre Featuring: Glengarry (Gr2) Pipe Band, Larry Keen & "the Keenagers", Maggie Bush's School of Highland Dance and Brittany Pinder on the fiddle. Tickets: $15.00 from the Brockville Arts Centre box office @ (613) 342-7122 or toll free 1-877-342-7122. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> VETERANS' MEMORIAL HIGHLAND GAMES - Saturday 18 June 2005 The Veterans' Memorial Highland Games will be back for another year on Saturday 18 June 2005. The Games will have basically the same format for piping, drumming and pipe bands as for the inaugural 2004 contests, with one pipe band competition change in that the Grade 2 contest will play both a set and a medley. The 2005 Games will not be sanctioned by the PPBSO, however, the future plan of the Games is to actively pursue sanctioning for the 2006 season. The 2005 Games will still feature sanctioned judges, PPBSO-equivalent prize/travel money, a full slate of solo amateur piping/drumming events and pipe band contests for Grades 2 through Grade 5. Judges to date are Bob Worrall, Rob Crabtree, Amy Garson, and Steve Lanning. Filling out the day's activities, the Highland Dance competition has been added and is sanctioned by ScotDance, and the heavy events competition is set to run again. The community centre will be open and there will be entertainment performing throughout the day. The opening ceremonies will again have a commemorative service honouring local Veterans. Hoping to be bigger and better than last year's beer tent, this year following the final massed bands there will be a ceilidh in the Community Centre. For more information, the Games' web-site should be up soon at www.veteransmemorialhg.com, or you can keep an eye on the Ottawa Branch web-site at www.ppbso-ottawa.org. If there are any questions in the interim, please feel free to contact Kelly Bush at (613) 657-1117 or at kebush@on.aibn.com.

This is the fourth in an on-going series of profiles of local pipers/drummers who have made a significant contribution to the Pipe Band world. The following is a biography of Pipe Major William John Bill Gilmour, of Blackburn Hamlet,, ON. A very young Bill is seen below with Connie Blaney at an early Glengarry Highland Games, and from that time onward he has made his mark as an extremely accomplished piper, Pipe Major and instructor. His last tour with the Canadian Forces, as the senior Pipe Major, left him in the Ottawa area where he has continued teaching hundreds of students who are lucky enough to come under his tutelage. PIPE MAJOR WILLIAM JOHN BILL GILMOUR Pipe Major William John Bill Gilmour was born, raised and educated in Toronto, Ontario. It was also in Toronto where he began his long and outstanding piping career. Bill Gilmour was ten years old when his father took him to meet Pipe Sergeant Archie Dewar of the 48 th Highlanders of Canada Pipe Band. At the time P/Sgt Dewar was teaching piping at the 48 th Highlanders Club on Church Street. Although there was no history of piping in the family, young Bill thought that he would try the lessons for a while. The while was all it took for him to be hooked and so began his long association with the great highland bagpipe. P/Sgt Dewar had a very strong influence on the young student during four years of lessons. Bill describes Dewar as an excellent teacher, writer and leader and someone that knew just about everything about piping. Dewar not only taught Bill the tunes, but also from time to time would have him write out the music so that he would learn composition and basic theory. Bill spent only four or five months with the practice chanter before he went on to the pipes. Bill progressed rapidly and in 1948, at the age of 11 began competing. His first competition was at the Earl s Court Legion in-door games in Toronto at which he played The Taking of Beaumont Hamel receiving a tiny bronze medal for first prize. Over the next few years Bill competed in various amateur events on the Highland Game circuit in Ontario including the Glengarry Highland Games in Maxville. At age 15 he began competing as a professional. Bill won a number of major events over the years but regrettably did not keep precise records of his successes; his summation I did alright. His second teacher was Murdo MacLeod from whom he took lessons for a year. The great John Wilson was his third teacher with whom he continued to perfect his technique in light music. He also began studying piobaireachd. Bill stayed with P/M Wilson for six years. In 1953, Bill and his father traveled to Scotland where the 16 year-old competed in the open piobaireachd at both Oban and the Cowal Gathering. Although he did not win at Oban, he did come first at Cowal winning the competition for pipers 18 years and under and the coveted Inverchaple Shield. Bill Gilmour, playing Lament for the Only Son was the first non-scot to win that competition. Bill competed the following year in the same competitions and came second at Cowal. During both trips he received some lessons from the celebrated blind piper and composer Archie McNeill of Glasgow. The name MacNeill was to become part of Bill s heritage because a fellow competitor on the circuit was one Sheila MacNeill also an accomplished piper and prizewinner. Sheila s grandfather was the same Archie MacNeill from Glasgow and her father, Archie s son, was the widely respected and gifted piper Alex MacNeill, a member of the CNR Band in Montreal. The friendship between the two competitors flourished and in February 1958 they were married. Over the years Bill Gilmour has been part of, or has lead, a number of bands. His first parade was the Grey Cup parade in 1948 with the Toronto St. Andrew's Girls band. It was not long after Bill began on the pipes that he and his friend Ray MacKay were taken into the 48 th Highlanders Pipe Band. The first parade for the two youngsters with that band was also in November for Remembrance Day in 1951 at the ripe old age of 14! Bill remained with the 48 th until 1958 when he joined the Caber Feidh band for a year under Pipe Major Chris Anderson. In 1959, at the suggestion of his friend Pipe Major Keith Lee, and the convincing words of the Pipe Major of the First Battalion, Black Watch from Camp Aldershot at Kentville, Nova Scotia, Bill joined the army. He was first posted to Camp Gagetown in New Brunswick for six months of basic training, which he considered an interesting experience. After Gagetown, Bill was posted to the Second Battalion, The Black Watch, Royal Highland Regiment of Canada, also based at Camp Gagetown, where

he immediately joined the pipe band under Pipe Major John Stewart, a former piper with Royal Scots. During the following two years the well-disciplined and experienced band became a feature at many events throughout the Maritimes. In the spring of 1962 the battalion was posted to Germany to replace the First Battalion at Fort St. Louis, Werl, West Germany. Bill considered the tour a great experience in spite of the rain that seemingly never ceased during the first two months that they were in Germany. In August 1962 the band performed at the Edinburgh Tattoo. When the Tattoo concluded the band returned to Germany without Bill Gilmour because he was slated for the Pipe Major s course at Edinburgh Castle, the first post-war Canadian candidate to attend the renowned course. The Course, under the direction of Pipe Major John MacLellan, was one of the highlights of Bill s career. Course number 18 lasted six months from late October 1962 to April 1963. There were eight candidates; two from the Queen s Own Highlanders and one each from the Scots Guards, the Royal Highland Fusiliers, the Irish Guards, the Black Watch (Cpl Gilmour), the Gordons and the Gurkas. In April 1963, Bill and family returned to Germany where Bill rejoined the band; he was appointed Pipe Major in August 1963. The now even more accomplished and experienced band of thirty members traveled and performed at many parades, concerts, tattoos and other events throughout Europe in 1963, 64 and 65. The band under P/M Gilmour s direction cut records with the Black Watch (Cdn) military band in 1964 and with the British Black Watch in 1965. In 1966, a record was cut in Montreal featuring all Canadian Black Watch Bands. In 1971 the Second Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR) and the RCR Military Band made a recording at CFB Gagetown. Decca Records produced all of the recordings. In March 1965, the British Army on the Rhine held a piping, drumming and dancing competition at Osnabruck hosted by the Queen s Own Highlanders. A number of units, including P/M Gilmour and his band from the Black Watch, participated in the Games. A number of the band members were successful competitors. Bill had an outstanding day winning the piobaireachd, march, strathspey and reel and jig contests. The Piobaireachd Society presented him with the Bronze Star for winning those events. The band returned to Canada in the summer of 1965. Following a brief stay in Gagetown the battalion was sent to Cyprus as part of the UN Peace Keeping Force. This was the first of two tours that the unit would serve on Cyprus. In 1976 P/M Gilmour traveled to Scotland where, after a lengthy examination by members of the Institute of Piping, he was awarded the Senior Teachers Certificate and the Diploma of Piping. On 01 July 1970 the Black Watch was disbanded and Bill s unit became the Second Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment. Bill remained with the Second Battalion, RCR until he was posted to Ottawa in June 1981. That posting was to take over the newly- formed Canadian Forces Pipe Band School at Rockcliffe. He was also appointed Pipe Major of the Canadian Forces Base Ottawa Pipe Band and became the senior Pipe Major in the Canadian Armed Forces. He remained as the Senior Pipe Major until his retirement in April 1992. The pipe band school was always busy training militia and regular force pipers and drummers from the various military units across Canada. In 1984, a one-year one course was instituted to instruct and qualify potential regular-force pipers and drummers as volunteer pipe band instructors. Those courses continued on a yearly basis until the school was relocated to CFB Borden. The pipe major and drummer instructors course was eventually scaled down from one year to six months. Bill Gilmour has been teaching piping for some 45 years with the majority of his students coming from military bands. However, because of the constant movement of personnel in the military, few of those students went on to long-term piping careers. Since his retirement Bill has been teaching young and old the art of piping in Ottawa; the ages running from 10 to 70. Bill is no longer part of the band scene, but remains active in the Ottawa Branch area with his many pupils. He is also in great demand for weddings, memorial services, head tables and other social functions. For most of the years Bill played his circa 1910 Henderson pipes with cane reeds. When he was senior Pipe Major one of his duties was to play the lament at the National Cenotaph each November 11th. His routine was to tune up behind the Chateau Laurier hotel with a final tuning at the front of the hotel. At the last minute he would walk to the Memorial with his fingers crossed that the reeds would play in the sometimes extremely

cold and damp weather. you never knew if they would come in. He has now switched to synthetic reeds thus reducing his "anxiety" when it comes time to strike up. Pipe Major William John Gilmour has enjoyed an extremely successful piping career in the military and in civilian life winning many competitions both as a soloist and with his bands. Bill and Sheila, now married for 46 years, live in Blackburn Hamlet, Ontario. They have three children; a son and daughter living in Ottawa and son in Calgary. None of the children or any of the grandchildren has taken up the pipes although two of the grandchildren play other instruments. When asked how he would sum up his career in piping, Bill concluded: Piping has been very good to me. I had a great career in the Service, lots of travel, met wonderful people and worked with some outstanding individuals. It has been a great experience for which I am truly grateful. And for those who have had the privilege of knowing and working with Bill, it too has been a great experience. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. *** Bagpipes For Sale *** * Gillanders, circa 1930-1940 (blackwood, original chanter stamped R. Gillanders Dundee, full artificial ivory mounts). Drones and chanters only. Bag, cover, cords and reeds can be supplied at additional cost. * Contact Rob McCarthy at (613) 842-3288 or at robert.mccarthy@rogers.com. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. * 1908 Henry Starck of London stamped "The late Pipe Major Willie Ross" on the drone slides, condition is immaculate with magnificent Ivory mountings and new Naill chanter, Ross canister bag system black on black bag cover and cords and tassels. Last played in 2003 competition year, are exceedingly stable and superb tone. Starck instruments were then what Naill is now. * 1840-50 Macdougall of Aberfeldy with HM Silver slides. Last played by my friend, an army colonel, in the Boer war. The ivories have the surface crazes to boot as a testament to the set's age. The set does have a Kron medallist and serial numbered chanter to boot. This set is a real treat to play. These are "must-sees" for serious enquiries only. * Contact John Wright (613) 692-2612 or jmwright@magma.ca. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. * 1965 Graingers full imitation ivory mount * circa 1930 Lawries wood mounted with nickel furrels * circa 1960 Lawries full imitation ivory mounts * Contact Jack Yourt at (613) 774-3622 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. For Sale: GENTLEMAN'S KILT. Ancient Gunn tartan. To fit waist 30-34 inches and overall height up to 5ft 10 in. Hand-made in Scotland by master kilt maker from cloth woven in Inverness. Belt and hanging loops. Excellent condition. Reluctant sale - grown out of it!! Asking $250. Telephone (613) 590-3827. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. WHERE TO GO TO GET MORE INFO ON EASTERN ONTARIO PIPE BANDS and HIGHLAND GAMES (cont'd) ** Smith Falls Gordon Pipe Band... www.gordonpipeband.com ** 413 Wing AFAC Pipes and Drums (Trenton)...www.413afacpd.com

Winchester In-Door Games Saturday 14 May 2005 Winchester Public School, Winchester, Ontario St Lawrence Street (beside hospital) *** Admission: $5.00 per person, whether competitor or spectator *** Registration starts 8:00 am Solo Piping Competitions start 8:30 am Solo Drumming Competitions start 10:00 am Pipe Band (Grade 5, Grade 4, Grade 3, Grade 2) Competitions start 1:30 pm Band Events (entries to be made on-line to graeme.ogilvie@sympatico.ca by 07 May 05) Grade 2 (Medley), Grade 3 (Set), Grade 4 (March Medley), Grade 5 (March Medley) Solo Events (no entry fees if entered in advance $5 fee for entering on the day) Piping Event 1. Practice Chanter one 2-parted March, any time signature Event 2. Grade 5 one 2-parted March, any time signature Event 3. Grade 4 one 4-parted March, 2/4 time signature Event 4a. Grade 3 March submit two, 4-parted Marches, 2/4 time signature Event 4b. Grade 3 Strathspey / Reel one 2-parted Strathspey, one 2-parted Reel Event 5a. Open Amateur March submit two, 4-parted Marches, 2/4 time signature Event 5b. Open Amateur Strathspey / Reel one 4-parted Strathspey, one 4-parted Reel Event 5c. Open Amateur Hornpipe / Jig one 4-parted Hornpipe, one 4-parted Jig Event 5d. Open Amateur Piobaireachd one complete Piobaireachd Event 6. Novice Piobaireachd ground and next two passages Event 7. Age 40 Plus one 4-parted March, 2/4 time signature Drumming Event 8. Novice Practice Pad one 2-parted March, any time signature Event 9. Grade 4 Snare one 4-parted March, any time signature Event 10. Grade 3 Snare one 4-parted March, 2/4 time signature Event 11. Open Amateur Snare March / Strathspey / Reel, each tune 4 parts minimum WINCHESTER 2005 SOLO ENTRY FORM Name: Telephone Number: Event Numbers: Mail Entries to: Douglas Heyland 2307 Scrivens Drive Metcalfe, Ont, K1A 2P0 Entries will also be accepted by e-mail at keemik@ca.inter.net or at graeme.ogilvie@sympatico.ca. Entry on the day of the competition will be allowed, however, those competitors will be required to pay a $5.00 admin fee (regardless of number of events) in addition to the $5.00 admission fee.

ALMONTE SPRING FLING - 09 April 2005 On Saturday 09 April 2005, the Almonte Spring Fling will be held at the Almonte United Church. The Almonte Spring Fling is sponsored by the MacEoin-Ramsay Pipe Band with the support and assistance of the Ottawa Branch PPBSO. There is no registration fee. General admission for competitors and spectators is $5.00. Free admission for spectators under twelve. Solos begin at 9:00 a.m. with events 1, 2 & 8. Band competitions will be after the lunch break. Late entrants i.e. at the door may be required to play first. It is hoped that the solo competitions will be completed by the lunch break at approx 12:30 p.m. with the result being posted by approx 2:00 p.m. Final results and awards will be around 4:00 p.m. The MacEoin-Ramsay Pipe Band, the Ottawa Branch PPBSO, and the Almonte United Church are not responsible for any loss, damage or injury however caused, while any competitor or spectator is on Almonte United Church premises. Anyone requiring further information or clarification, please call David Clyde at (613) 256-3023 and leave a message. ENTRY FORM SOLO ENTRIES Name: Address: Phone/email: Event # s: BAND ENTRIES Name of Band: A Event #: B C To Enter By Phone (613) 256-3023 leave information By Email scmckee@magma.ca By Mail D. Clyde, P.O. Box 1738, Almonte, Ont, K0A 1A0 EVENTS PIPING Event # Grade Requirements 1 Adult Novice Slow Air/ 2 part March, any time signature 2 Practice Chanter 1 2 part March, any time signature 3 Grade 5 1 2 part March, any time signature 4 Grade 4 1 4 part 2/4 March 5 Grade 3 1 4 part 2/4 March 5a Grade 3 1 4 part Strathspey/ 1 4 part Reel 6 Open Amateur Duet 1 4 part Hornpipe/ 1 4 part Jig 7 Novice Piob 1 Ground plus 1 variation 7a Amateur Piob 1 Complete Tune DRUMMING Event # Grade Requirements 8 Drum Pad 1 2 part March, any time signature 9 Grade 5 1 2 part March, any time signature (piper optional) 10 Grade 4 1 4 part 2/4 March (with piper) 11 Grade 3 1 4 part 2/4 March (with piper) 11a Grade 3 1 4 part Strathspey/ 1 4 part Reel (with piper) 12 Open Amateur 1 3 5 minute own choice Medley (with piper) BANDS Event # Grade Requirements 13 Grade 5 Marches 2 min. 45 sec. 4 min. 45 sec. 14 Grade 4 Medley 3-5 min. NOTE: Multiple band entries Only the Bass Drummer is allowed to play in more than one mini-band in the same grade. Mini Band comprises of 5 pipers, 2 side drummers and 1 bass drummer.

BAND EVENTS Veterans Memorial Highland Games Saturday 18 June 2005 Spencerville Fairgrounds, Spencerville, Ontario *** www.veteransmemorialhg.com *** Solo Piping/Drumming Competitions start 8:30 am First Massed Band: 1:00 pm Pipe Band (Grade 2-5) Competitions start 1:30 pm Tenor Drum, Bass Drum, Drum Major Competitions start 5:00 pm Final Massed Band: 5:30 pm Grade 2 (Set & Medley), Grade 3 (Set), Grade 4 (March Medley), Grade 5 (March Medley) SOLO EVENTS Piping Drumming Event 1. Grade 5 March Event 15. Grade 5 March Event 2. Grade 4 March Event 16. Grade 4 March Event 3. Grade 3 March Event 17. Grade 3 March/Strathspey/Reel Event 4. Grade 3 Strathspey/Reel Event 18. Grade 2 March/Strathspey/Reel Event 5. Grade 2 March Event 19. Grade 2 Hornpipe/Jig Event 6. Grade 2 Strathspey/Reel Event 20. Grade 1 March/Strathspey/Reel Event 7. Grade 2 Jig Event 21. Grade 1 Hornpipe/Jig Event 8. Grade 1 March Event 9. Grade 1 Strathspey/Reel Event 22. Novice Flourishing Tenor Event 10. Grade 1 Jig Event 23. Amateur Flourishing Tenor Event 11. Novice Piobaireachd Event 24. Novice Bass Event 12. Junior Piobaireachd Event 25. Amateur Bass Event 13. Intermediate Piobaireachd Event 26. Amateur Drum Major Event 14. Senior Piobaireachd Entry Fees Solo: $5.00 per Event. Band: $25.00. Entries must be postmarked no later than 01 June 2005. **** Make cheques payable to: VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHLAND GAMES **** VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHLAND GAMES 2005 SOLO ENTRY FORM Name: Mail Entries to: Band Affiliate: Graeme Ogilvie Telephone Number: 1730 Bonaventure Terrace Event Numbers: Orleans, Ontario K1C 1W4 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHLAND GAMES 2005 Band Name: Grade: Band Contact/Tel Number: BAND ENTRY FORM Mail Entries to: Graeme Ogilvie 1730 Bonaventure Terrace Orleans, Ontario K1C 1W4