27TH ORILLIA SCOTTISH FESTIVAL - 2004
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BED & BREAKFAST BED & BREAKFAST BED & BREAKFAST

This year Pat and I arranged to stay at Betty and Tony's Waterfront Bed and Breakfast for the evening of Friday, July 16. Our CAT would not take too kindly to a decision involving a longer stay.

OFF TO OUR STATION BANNER

ROSS CLAN PAT & DOUG

Members of the Ross Clan took a bus from the park after the finishing touches to the displays at the tent were completed. We met several of our acquaintances from the Ontario Massed Legion Pipes and Drums again. They are one of the 25 bands who arrived in Orillia for the competitions. [Just as I typed this on August 7, I received an email from Arthur Davies, webmaster for Dunfermline City, to say that he had made a video archive of the march of the Canadian Massed Pipes and Drums down Dunfermline High Street to the Andrew Carnegie Statue in Pittencrieff Park, where they played a medley of Scottish tunes. Since this is the first event (Saturday, August 7) of the Scottish Tour 2004, I'd say that Pipe Major Ross Baxter's band has had a successful start.]

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