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Preserving and Promoting Western Heritage and Values
The Calgary Exhibition & Stampede is a volunteer supported, not-for-profi t organization
that preserves and promotes western heritage and values.
Our organization began as an agricultural fair in 1886, but continues to grow and evolve in step
with Calgary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Organizational Highlights 01
Financial Report 07
Consolidated Financial Statements 10
Stampede Leadership 24
Our Volunteers 26
Full-time Staff 40
Sponsors 42
2005 Calgary Stampede Event Champions 45
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ORGANIZATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
The Calgary Exhibition & Stampede had a remarkable 2005. It was a year of special celebration and signifi cant achievement, a year of embracing the past while pushing ahead toward a bold, new future. Our entire organization – from the 2,200 volunteers and 1,600 employees, to our many sponsors and community partners – should look back with pride, and look ahead with excitement.
A MEMORABLE CENTENNIAL
With the history of the Stampede so
entwined with the history of Alberta,
it was natural for our organization to
embrace the province’s Centennial
with a full year of initiatives that
celebrated western heritage and
values. Among our many Centennial
highlights, we:
STEVE ALLAN, Chairman of the Board & President (standing)VERN KIMBALL, Chief Operating Offi cer
established the Calgary Stampede
Western Legacy Awards that
honoured Dr. Frits Pannekoek,
Ryan Perez, and Roy and
Lenore McLean for their unique
contributions to our heritage;
conducted a youth essay contest
that saw Alyssa Wheeler, Meredith
Pritchard and Beth Anna Heslop
each earn a place at the front of the
2005 Stampede Parade;
unveiled a permanent display at
the Calgary International Airport,
featuring a stunning sculptural
display that evokes the spirit of
the west;
launched a digital archives project,
in partnership with the University
of Calgary, that provides online
access to the Stampede’s collection
of artifacts;
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ORGANIZATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
built the fi rst of fi ve houses for Habitat for Humanity in the spirit of neighbours helping
neighbours, thanks to the hard work of hundreds of volunteers and staff , and the
contributions of many community partners;
celebrated our long-standing partnership with the Treaty Seven First Nations through
enhanced pageantry and programming at the 2005 Calgary Stampede; and,
published a beautiful coff ee table book, entitled Celebrating the Calgary Exhibition & Stampede: Th e Story of the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth.
Th e Calgary Stampede Trail 2005 provided wranglers with a unique opportunity to relive
history by trailing horses from Stampede Ranch, near Hanna, to Stampede Park. Th is
otherwise spectacular experience concluded in an unfortunate incident near the end of the
ride that resulted in the deaths of nine horses. A thorough internal review concluded that
it was a tragic accident. Although the Stampede has no plans for another trail ride, our
board of directors has accepted the review committee’s recommendation that we should not
complete any future trail rides through the city of Calgary in the same manner.
THE BEST STAMPEDE EVER
Th e Centennial edition of the annual Calgary Stampede more than lived up to its worldwide
reputation as the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth.
Certainly a record number of visitors – more than 1.2 million from around the globe
– enjoyed an unprecedented line-up of attractions. Th is included the world’s premiere
rodeo and chuckwagon races, some of the world’s top entertainers, unparalleled pageantry
throughout Stampede Park, spectacular stage show and fi reworks, international agriculture
competitions, $1 million in free entertainment, and an enhanced midway.
Th e excitement began in June with a group of Stampede cowboys and cowgirls riding down
Wall Street to the New York Stock Exchange, launching our international media conference
– broadcast live to the world via the Internet. Of course, the real start of the Calgary
Stampede was on July 8 when parade marshals the Honourable Ralph Klein Premier of
Alberta and His Honour the Honourable Norman Kwong Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
led the Stampede Parade past a record crowd of 400,000 along the streets of downtown
Calgary (and seen by millions more nationally via television coverage).
The Centennial edition of the annual Calgary Stampede more than lived up to its worldwide reputation as the
Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth.
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ORGANIZATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Distinctive among the world’s great festivals, the fun spilled across the city into virtually
every neighbourhood and workplace, creating a community-wide celebration. And as
always, our Stampede volunteers were busy fanning the fl ames of public enthusiasm and
involvement. Th anks to the support of a generous community leader, we recaptured the
spirit of Stampede founder Guy Weadick’s famous eff orts to encourage citizens to dress
western. Th rough our Get Your Head in a Hat campaign, volunteers gave away 14,000
cowboy hats and 100,000 prizes to promote pride and participation.
Th e heart of the action was at Stampede Park. Our eff orts to off er “something for everyone”
– from Western Showcase to Indian Village, from Ag-tivity in the City to the exciting
midway – attracted more visitors than ever. Th is also resulted in a record number of
Stampede Rodeo tickets sold and an unprecedented 10 sell-outs of the GMC Rangeland
Derby and Grandstand Show package.
Th anks to our new Stampede Entertainment Inc. (SEI) partnership with White Iron
Productions, we brought some of the world’s top entertainers to the 2005 Calgary
Stampede, including Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley and Michael W. Smith. SEI also produced
the subsequent national television special, A Day Inside: Th e Calgary Stampede, which was
later nominated for a Gemini Award.
By virtually every measure, the 2005 Calgary Stampede was an outstanding success:
the level of community involvement, on-Park attendance, a record chuckwagon canvas
auction, entertainment sell-outs, overall customer satisfaction ratings, and the smiles on
everyone’s faces.
Every year we endeavour to improve the annual Calgary Stampede and this year will be
no diff erent. In 2006 we’re introducing an exciting new format for the Stampede Rodeo,
enhancements for the GMC Rangeland Derby, and a new level of big name entertainment.
REINFORCING OUR ROOTS
Agriculture has been the backbone of the Calgary Exhibition & Stampede since our
formation in 1886 as the Calgary Agricultural Society. Our diverse agricultural programs
continue to connect young people to their agricultural heritage, introduce producers to
consumers, and serve as a bridge between rural and urban communities.
Our diverse agricultural programs continue to connect young people to their agricultural heritage, introduce producers
to consumers, and serve as a bridge between rural and urban communities.
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ORGANIZATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Among the more than 60 programs spread across 100 days last year was Aggie Days. Th is
popular program featured dozens of key industry exhibitors and provided thousands of
students and families with a hands-on opportunity to learn about agriculture. In addition,
the innovative presentation of displays, shows and competitions at the Calgary Stampede
were honoured with the International Association of Fairs and Exposition’s 2005 Best of
Show – Agriculture Award for fairs that host over one million visitors. Th is is a wonderful
testament to the eff orts of our staff and volunteers.
Like the industry itself, our agriculture programming continues to evolve. Looking to
the future, our plans include a new agriculture arena complex, and a fresh approach to
programming to be developed by our agricultural staff , volunteer committees and industry
partners. For example, we expect to signifi cantly expand our innovative Calgary Campus
partnership with Olds College to distribute agriculture learning across all 193 acres of
Stampede Park.
OUR CONTRIBUTION IS 365 DAYS STRONG
Stampede Park is the gathering
place for Calgary, welcoming
over four million visitors each
year. Stampede Park hosts more
than 1,300 events ranging from
commerce, trade, sports and
entertainment, celebration and
learning, aside from the many
activities held at the Pengrowth
Saddledome. Although our
biggest connection to the
community remains the
Calgary Stampede each July,
we are working hard to attract
Calgarians and visitors every day
of the year.
In 2005, the Calgary Exhibition
& Stampede was honoured
with the Consumers Choice
Award for business excellence
in the Banquet/Reception Hall
category. Th is award is a tribute
to our employees’ dedication to
delivering outstanding customer
service. Our hospitality also A gathering place for Calgary and the world: the proposed 2020 full build-out for Stampede Park expansion and development.
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ORGANIZATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
won universal praise following the May luncheon at which Premier Ralph Klein hosted
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with His Royal Highness Th e Duke of Edinburgh
and 600 other special guests.
Th e success of many of our year-round activities, such as Sales, Facilities & Event Services,
Food & Beverage, Stampede Racing and Stampede Casino, provide a vital source of revenue
that we put right back into the community. Stampede Casino, for example, is the only not-
for-profi t casino in Calgary: all revenue goes either to the 173 participating community
charities or into Stampede programming and facilities.
Th ese revenues enable the Calgary Exhibition & Stampede, as one of Canada’s most
respected not-for-profi t organizations, to contribute to the community 365 days a year
through our facilities and programs.
In 2005, this meant we were able to invest more than $1.5 million into youth development
programs, such as the Stampede Showband and the Young Canadians of the Calgary
Stampede, and $1.5 million into agricultural programs, such as 4-H on Parade and
Aggie Days.
We also spent a total of $16.1 million on capital assets, including:
completed land acquisition to allow the redevelopment and expansion of the Park;
began preparatory work on the new agriculture complex;
created new, more welcoming entrances for the Calgary Stampede festival;
enhanced the competitiveness of the Stampede Casino by renovating the casino, opening
the Mavericks Dining Room & Lounge and introducing a poker room; and,
began the design and planning for the new bigger, better casino.
BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
We were able to make these investments because of our strong fi nancial performance
in 2005. Overall revenues increased 12 per cent to $97 million from $86.7 million
in 2004.
Th e growth in revenues came primarily from a 15 per cent or $5.7 million increase in
revenues from the Calgary Stampede; a $2.2 million increase in food and beverage; and
an increase of $2.4 million in revenues from other year-around operations. In addition, we
were exceptionally pleased that the Government of Alberta increased its annual operating
support to $10 million in 2005 from $7 million in 2004.
Our accomplishments in 2005 have created momentum that will drive us to even greater success in 2006.
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ORGANIZATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
In addition to increasing our annual operating grant, the Government of Alberta contributed
to the Stampede in two important ways in 2005:
presenting the fi rst instalment of a 10-year grant of $250,000 from the Alberta
Lottery Fund to allow us to enhance our visitors’ experience at the annual Calgary
Stampede; and,
awarding a $35 million Centennial grant that will be used to expand the Roundup
Centre.
Th e Calgary Exhibition & Stampede has a bold and exciting vision for the future, and in
2005 we made great strides to turn our vision into reality.
We have now completed the acquisition of all properties within the expansion zone,
received municipal approval to increase our borrowing capacity and received municipal
land-use approval. In short, we have the land, the funding and a solid plan. We are ready to
go and construction will start this spring. We will invest nearly $200 million over the next
fi ve years, kick-starting the revitalization of Stampede Park as a gathering place for Calgary
and southern Alberta.
IN THANKS...
We would like to express a sincere thank you to our sponsors and partners for their
participation and support, and to our shareholders, volunteers and employees for their
contributions and hard work. As well, all southern Albertans are to be recognized for their
participation and encouragement in our Centennial events!
Our accomplishments in 2005 have created momentum that will drive us to even greater
success in 2006. We have a dynamic team of management, staff and volunteers who
consistently turn dreams into reality. Our premiere facilities, services and programs exceed
the expectations of our customers and patrons. And we have a solid plan that will guide us
into the future.
Th e Stampede is far more than just another tourist attraction, and it’s worth more to
Alberta than the $345 million in economic value it generates each year. Th e Stampede
has a special place in the heart of our Alberta community. For over 100 years, we have
preserved and promoted our unique western heritage and values, and with our community’s
continued support we will realize our ambitious plans to enhance our place as a destination
for Calgarians and visitors from Alberta, Canada – and indeed, the world.
Sincerely,
Steve Allan Vern Kimball
Chairman of the Board & President Chief Operating Offi cer
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MANAGEMENT’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING
Th e preparation and presentation of the consolidated fi nancial statements and
the overall quality of fi nancial reporting are the responsibility of management
of Calgary Exhibition and Stampede Limited. Th e consolidated fi nancial statements have
been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles and
necessarily include estimates that are based on management’s best judgments. Information
contained elsewhere in the 2005 Report to the Community is consistent, where applicable,
with that contained in the consolidated fi nancial statements.
Management is responsible for installing and maintaining a system of internal controls
to provide reasonable assurance that assets are safeguarded and that reliable fi nancial
information is produced for preparation of consolidated fi nancial statements. Management
believes that the system of internal controls operated eff ectively in 2005.
Vern Kimball Paul Harrison
Chief Operating Offi cer Chief Financial Offi cer
January 20, 2006
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AUDIT AND FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Th e board of directors is responsible for overseeing management’s performance of its
responsibilities for fi nancial reporting and internal control. Th e board exercises this
responsibility with the assistance of the Audit and Finance committee of the board.
Th e Audit and Finance committee is composed of not fewer than fi ve (currently eight)
members, at least three (currently fi ve) of whom are directors of Calgary Exhibition and
Stampede Limited. Th e committee reviews the annual consolidated fi nancial statements,
considers the appropriateness of accounting policies and assesses the overall quality of the
fi nancial reporting. Th e committee also reviews and makes recommendations to the board
regarding fi nancial matters and oversees the process that management has in place to identify
business risks.
Th e committee recommends to the board the auditors to be appointed by the shareholders
and approves in advance fees for the auditors’ services. Deloitte & Touche LLP was
appointed by the shareholders as independent auditors in 2005 to conduct an examination
and express their opinion on the consolidated fi nancial statements. Th e Auditors’ Report
outlines the auditors’ opinion and the scope of their examination. Th e services provided by
the independent auditors are restricted to the audit of the consolidated fi nancial statements
and audit-related services.
Th e committee reviews and approves the terms of engagement of the independent auditors,
the scope and plan for the external audit and reviews with the auditors the results of the
audit and the Auditors’ Report. Th e auditors report to the committee. Th e committee also
discusses with the auditors their independence from management and Calgary Exhibition
and Stampede Limited and receives written confi rmation of their independence.
Management and auditors attend committee meetings and each is provided with the opportu-
nity to meet privately with the committee. Th e committee met nine times in 2005.
Chris LeGeyt
Chair of the Audit and Finance Committee
January 20, 2006
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AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
We have audited the consolidated statement of fi nancial position of Calgary Exhibition and
Stampede Limited as at December 31, 2005, and the consolidated statements of operations,
changes in net assets and cash fl ows for the year then ended. Th ese fi nancial statements are
the responsibility of the organization’s management. Our responsibility is to express an
opinion on these fi nancial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing
standards. Th ose standards require that we plan and perform our audit to obtain reasonable
assurance whether the fi nancial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit
includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in
the fi nancial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used
and signifi cant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall fi nancial
statement presentation.
In our opinion, these consolidated fi nancial statements present fairly, in all material respects,
the fi nancial position of Calgary Exhibition and Stampede Limited as at December 31, 2005,
and the results of its operations and its cash fl ows for the year then ended in accordance
with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles.
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Calgary, Canada
January 20, 2006
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
2005 2004
ASSETS Current assets
Cash and short-term deposits $ 2,391 $ 1,634 Accounts receivable 6,368 4,838 Inventories 1,238 1,405 Prepaid expenses 771 610 10,768 8,487 Employee future benefi ts (Note 2) 2,628 1,813 Capital assets (Note 3) 112,693 103,520 $ 126,089 $ 113,820
LIABILITIES, SHARE CAPITAL AND NET ASSETS Current liabilities
Bank indebtedness (Note 4) $ 11,003 $ 4,482 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 8,071 6,356 Advances on future events 4,486 3,116 Deferred operating grant revenue – 1,750 Current portion of long-term debt (Note 5) 840 794 24,400 16,498
Long-term debt (Note 5) 25,458 26,298
Deferred contributions (Note 6) 13,388 13,312
63,246 56,108 Share capital
Authorized: 20,000 shares of no par value
Issued and outstanding: 1,538 (2004 – 1,452) 8 7 Net assets
Investment in capital assets 73,007 63,116
Accumulated operating defi ciency (10,172) (5,411) 62,835 57,705
Contingency (Note 11)
$ 126,089 $ 113,820
See accompanying notes
On behalf of the board:
Steve Allan, Director Chris LeGeyt, Director
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONSYear ended December 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
Gross Revenue Direct Expenses 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004
OPERATIONS
Stampede $ 43,264 $ 37,591 $ 32,539 $ 27,954 $ 10,725 $ 9,637
Facilities 11,781 11,630 8,455 8,136 3,326 3,494
Food and beverage 18,106 15,914 14,936 13,253 3,170 2,661 Horse racing (Note 7) 14,578 13,532 12,046 12,172 2,532 1,360
Agricultural activities 814 857 1,867 1,656 (1,053) (799)
Other activities 8,412 7,170 9,356 7,681 (944) (511)
$ 96,955 $ 86,694 $ 79,199 $ 70,852 17,756 15,842
INDIRECT EXPENSES
Administration, marketing and park and property services 13,286 12,474 Interest and other 1,721 1,769 Employee future benefi ts (Note 2) 1,111 846
16,118 15,089 Income before amortization and Provincial Government assistance 1,638 753 Amortization of capital assets 6,903 6,465 Amortization of deferred contributions (Note 6) (793) (737)
6,110 5,728
Loss before Provincial Government assistance (4,472) (4,975) Provincial Government assistance (Note 8) 9,602 7,100
Net operating income $ 5,130 $ 2,125
See accompanying notes
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Accumulated Investment in Operating Capital Assets Defi ciency 2005 2004
Balance, beginning of year $ 63,116 $ (5,411) $ 57,705 $ 55,580 Net operating income (6,110) 11,240 5,130 2,125 Net additions to capital assets 15,207 (15,207) – –
Repayment of long-term debt 794 (794) – –
Balance, end of year $ 73,007 $ (10,172) $ 62,835 $ 57,705
See accompanying notes
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETSYear ended December 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWSYear ended December 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
2005 2004
OPERATING ACTIVITIES Net operating income $ 5,130 $ 2,125
Items not aff ecting cash:
Amortization of capital assets and deferred contributions 6,110 5,728
Employee future benefi ts expense 1,111 846
12,351 8,699
Net change in non-cash working capital (189) (1,305) Employee future benefi ts contributions (1,926) (1,791) Cash provided from operating activities 10,236 5,603
FINANCING AND INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Acquisition of capital assets 16,076 5,538
Additional deferred contributions (869) (759) 15,207 4,779
Change in bank indebtedness (6,521) (15) Repayment of long-term debt 794 749
Proceeds from issuance of share capital (1) –
Cash used in fi nancing and investing activities 9,479 5,513
Change in cash and short-term deposits 757 90
Cash and short-term deposits, beginning of year 1,634 1,544
Cash and short-term deposits, end of year $ 2,391 $ 1,634
See accompanying notes
AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION:Th e basic purpose of the Calgary Exhibition & Stampede (“the Stampede”) is to preserve and
promote western heritage and values. Th e Stampede is incorporated under the Companies
Act of Alberta as a not-for-profi t organization and is exempt from income taxes under
the Canadian Income Tax Act. Th e directors of the Stampede are elected or appointed
volunteers who cannot be paid in any form for their services under the by-laws of the
organization. Th e shareholders of the Stampede, who are also volunteers, cannot receive any
dividends, nor can the shares appreciate in value. Shares cannot be sold or held by persons
outside of the province of Alberta nor in the estates of deceased shareholders.
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:Th e fi nancial statements of the Stampede have been prepared by management in accordance
with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles for not-for-profi t organizations. A
precise determination of many assets and liabilities is dependent upon future events and,
consequently, the preparation of periodic fi nancial statements necessarily involves the use of
estimates and approximations. Th ose estimates also aff ect the disclosure of contingencies at
the date of the fi nancial statements and the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues
and expenses. Actual results could diff er from those estimates. Th e fi nancial statements have,
in management’s opinion, been properly prepared within reasonable limits of materiality
and within the framework of the accounting policies summarized below.
(A) BASIS OF PRESENTATION:Th e consolidated fi nancial statements include the accounts of the Stampede and its wholly
owned subsidiary, Weadick Properties Limited (“Weadick”). Th e basic purpose of Weadick
is to acquire lands for future Stampede expansion and development purposes. Weadick is
incorporated under the Alberta Business Corporations Act as a not-for-profi t organization
and is exempt from income taxes under the Canadian Income Tax Act.
Th e Stampede also controls the Calgary Stampede Foundation (“the Foundation”), due to
the Stampede’s ability to appoint the majority of the board of directors of the Foundation.
Th e Stampede has elected to disclose all pertinent fi nancial information of the Foundation
in the notes to the consolidated fi nancial statements and accordingly, the Foundation’s
fi nancial accounts have not been consolidated with those of the Stampede. Th e Foundation
has the primary objective of establishing programs for the benefi t of young residents of
southern Alberta to advance their knowledge and understanding of the history, heritage,
traditions and culture of Alberta. Th e Foundation is incorporated under the Companies Act
of the Province of Alberta as a not-for-profi t organization and is a registered charity under
the Canadian Income Tax Act and accordingly is not subject to income taxes.
(B) CASH AND SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS:Cash and short-term deposits comprise cash on hand, demand deposits, deposits held in
trust, bankers’ acceptances and commercial paper having a maturity of three months or less
from the date of purchase and are recorded at cost, which approximates market value.
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(C) INVENTORIES:Inventories held for resale are valued at the lower of cost and net realizable value. Supplies
are valued at the lower of cost and replacement cost.
(D) EMPLOYEE FUTURE BENEFITS:Th e Stampede has a number of defi ned benefi t pension plans as well as a defi ned contribution
pension plan that provide pension benefi ts to most of its employees. Th e defi ned benefi t
pension plans are based on years of service and fi nal average salary. Pension benefi t payments
are not automatically increased for infl ation.
Th e cost of pension benefi ts earned by employees is actuarially determined using the
projected benefi t method prorated on service and management’s best estimate of expected
plan investment performance, salary escalation and retirement ages of employees. Plan
obligations are discounted using current market interest rates and plan assets are presented
at fair value.
Actuarial gains (losses) arise from the diff erence between the actual long-term rate of return
and the expected rate of return on plan assets, the diff erence between actual experience and
actuarial assumptions used to determine the accrued benefi t obligation, and from changes
in the actuarial assumptions. Th e excess of the net accumulated actuarial gain (loss) over 10
per cent of the greater of the benefi t obligation and the fair value of plan assets is amortized
over the average remaining service period (2005 and 2004 – 13 years) of active employees
for the applicable pension plan.
Th e Stampede is amortizing a transitional asset on a straight-line basis over 13 years for one
of its plans and is amortizing a transitional obligation over 10 years for another of its plans,
which represented the average remaining service period of the active employees for each
applicable plan at the 2001 transition date.
(E) CAPITAL ASSETS AND AMORTIZATION:Buildings and equipment are stated at cost less accumulated amortization. Major overhauls
and improvements are capitalized, while normal repairs and maintenance are expensed as
incurred. Amortization is provided on a straight-line basis at rates designed to amortize the
assets over their estimated useful lives.
Title to the land on which Stampede Park is located is vested in Th e City of Calgary and
is used by the Stampede under a long-term lease (“the Ground Lease Lands”) expiring in
the year 2010. Negotiations with Th e City of Calgary are currently underway to renew the
lease. Certain other lands owned either directly or benefi cially by the Stampede are stated at
cost and are held for future Stampede expansion and development purposes.
(F) IMPAIRMENT OF LONG-LIVED ASSETS:Long-lived assets are tested for recoverability whenever events or changes in circumstances
indicate that their carrying amount may not be fully recoverable. An impairment loss is
recognized when and to the extent that the carrying value of an asset exceeds the total
undiscounted cash fl ows expected from its use and eventual disposition.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
(G) ADVANCES ON FUTURE EVENTS:Advances on future events represent funds received in advance for events including the
Stampede festival, conventions and trade shows, and facilities, building and ice rentals.
Revenue for such events is recognized in income in the period in which the event takes
place.
(H) INTEREST RATE SWAP:An interest rate swap (“swap”) is utilized to manage interest rate risk on the Stampede’s
long-term debt. Th e Stampede does not enter into fi nancial instruments for trading or
speculative purposes and has not undertaken any similar fi nancial transactions to date. Th e
Stampede believes the swap is eff ective as a hedge, both at inception and over the term of
the instrument, as the term to maturity, the (notional) principal amount and the interest
rate basis in the instrument all match the terms of the debt instrument being hedged. Th e
swap agreement involves the periodic exchange of payments (without the exchange of the
notional principal amount upon which the payments are based), which are recorded as an
adjustment of interest expense on the hedged debt instrument. Th e related amount payable
to or receivable from counterparties is included as an adjustment to accrued interest.
(I) GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS:Th e Stampede follows the deferral method of accounting for grants and contributions.
Unrestricted contributions are recognized as income when received or receivable. Amounts
externally restricted for capital purposes are recorded as “Deferred Contributions” when
received or receivable and included in income in the same proportion as the amortization
of the related assets for which the capital contributions were expended. Amounts that relate
to operating expenditures of a future period are deferred until the related expenditures are
incurred.
(J) DONATED SERVICES:A substantial number of unpaid volunteers make signifi cant contributions of their time
in developing and delivering Stampede programs. Th e value of this contributed time is
not refl ected in the fi nancial statements since objective measurement or valuation is
indeterminable.
(K) COMPARATIVE INFORMATION:Certain comparative fi nancial information has been reclassifi ed to conform to the fi nancial
statement presentation adopted in 2005.
2. EMPLOYEE FUTURE BENEFITS:Th e Stampede has a number of defi ned benefi t pension plans as well as a defi ned contribution
pension plan. In 2005, the Stampede made cash payments to its pension plans for employee
future benefi ts amounting to $2.1 million (2004 – $2.0 million).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
(A) DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION PLANS:Actuarial valuations of the Stampede’s defi ned benefi t pension plans were carried out as at
September 30, 2005, and were then extrapolated to December 31, 2005. Th e next actuarial
valuation of the Stampede’s defi ned benefi t pension plans is required to be completed by
September 30, 2008.
Information concerning the Stampede’s defi ned benefi t pension plans, in aggregate, is
as follows:
2005 2004
Accrued benefi t obligation
Balance, beginning of year $ 24,600 $ 20,777 Current service cost 1,581 1,365
Plan amendments 293 – Interest cost 1,540 1,415 Benefi ts paid (1,048) (740) Actuarial loss 3,385 1,783 Balance, end of year 30,351 24,600 Plan assets
Fair value, beginning of year 25,521 22,058 Annual return on plan assets 3,418 2,412 Employer contributions 1,926 1,791 Benefi ts paid (1,048) (740) Fair value, end of year 29,817 25,521
Funded status – plan (defi cit) surplus (534) 921 Unrecognized past service cost 293 –Unrecognized net actuarial loss 5,246 3,552 Unrecognized transitional asset (2,377) (2,660) Accrued benefi t asset $ 2,628 $ 1,813
Th e signifi cant actuarial assumptions adopted in measuring the Stampede’s accrued benefi t
obligations at December 31 each year are as follows (weighted average assumptions):
2005 2004
Accrued benefi t obligation:
Discount rate 5.20% 6.00%
Defi ned benefi t costs:
Discount rate 6.00% 6.50% Expected long-term rate of return on plan assets 7.07% 7.55% Rate of compensation increase 4.50% 4.50%
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
Th e asset mix of plan assets at September 30 each year consist of:
2005 2004
Asset category:
Balanced mutual fund 12.00% 11.00% Equity securities 54.00% 55.00% Debt securities 33.00% 32.00% Other 1.00% 2.00%
Th e Stampede’s defi ned benefi t costs recognized in the year are as follows:
2005 2004
Current service cost $ 1,581 $ 1,365 Interest cost 1,540 1,415Actual return on plan assets (3,418) (2,412) Actuarial loss on accrued benefi ts 3,385 1,783 Plan amendments 293 – 3,381 2,151 Diff erence between expected return and actual return on
plan assets for year 1,586 706 Diff erence between actuarial gain recognized for year and
actual gain on accrued benefi t obligation for year (3,280) (1,728) Diff erence between amortization of past service costs for
year and actual plan amendments for year (293) –
Amortization of transitional asset (283) (283) Defi ned benefi t costs $ 1,111 $ 846
(B) DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION PLANTh e Stampede’s defi ned contribution pension plan expense for 2005 was $190,000
(2004 – $181,000).
3. CAPITAL ASSETS: 2005 2004 Accumulated Net Book Accumulated Net Book Cost Amortization Value Cost Amortization Value
Land $ 38,209 $ – $ 38,209 $ 28,059 $ – $ 28,059Building & Leasehold
Improvements 146,383 79,392 66,991 144,626 76,008 68,618Equipment 21,368 13,875 7,493 20,308 13,465 6,843 $ 205,960 $ 93,267 $ 112,963 $ 192,993 $ 89,473 $ 103,520
Amortization Rate (%): 2.5 to 20.0 (Building & Leasehold Improvements), 10.0 to 33.3 (Equipment)
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
As at December 31, 2005, the Stampede, through Th e City of Calgary, had initiated the
expropriation of the remaining 23 properties in Victoria Park that are required for planned
Stampede expansion. Th e fi nal purchase price of these properties will not be determined
until expropriation compensation hearings have concluded.
4. BANK INDEBTEDNESS:Bank indebtedness at December 31 is comprised of the following:
2005 2004
Revolving demand operating loan $ 4,086 $ 507 Revolving demand credit facility 6,917 3,975 $ 11,003 $ 4,482
(A) REVOLVING DEMAND OPERATING LOAN:Th e revolving demand operating loan facility, available to a maximum $12.5 million, bears
interest at the bank’s prime interest rate. As security, a Canadian chartered bank holds a
demand debenture in the amount of $40.0 million as well as a fi rst fl oating charge over all
assets, which are subordinated to the security held by Th e City of Calgary, as disclosed in
Notes 4(b) and 5(a).
(B) REVOLVING DEMAND CREDIT FACILITY:Th e revolving demand credit facility, available to a maximum $30.0 million, bears interest
at bankers’ acceptance rates of 3.43% plus 0.30% and matures on March 31, 2006. As
security, Th e City of Calgary, as unconditional guarantor, holds a fi xed debenture in the
amount of $60.0 million charging the Ground Lease Lands, all improvements and any
additional lands purchased by the Stampede from the proceeds of the credit facilities
described herein and in Note 5(a).
5. LONG-TERM DEBT: 2005 2004
Committed non-revolving credit facility maturing in 2024 $ 26,298 $ 27,092 Less principal due within one year 840 794 $ 25,458 $ 26,298
(A) COMMITTED NON-REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY:Th e committed non-revolving credit facility with a Canadian chartered bank (original
credit facility limit of $30.0 million) bears interest at bankers’ acceptance rates (3.56%
at December 31, 2005) plus 0.30% and is guaranteed by Th e City of Calgary for an
additional cost of 0.02%. As security, Th e City of Calgary, as unconditional guarantor,
holds a fi xed debenture in the amount of $60.0 million charging the Ground Lease Lands,
all improvements and any additional lands purchased by the Stampede from the proceeds
of the credit facilities described herein and in Note 4(b).
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
(B) INTEREST RATE CONTRACT:Th e Stampede has entered into an interest rate swap agreement with a Canadian chartered
bank under which the Stampede has fi xed interest payments on its committed non-revolving
credit facility at 6.23% per annum to March 22, 2024. Th e fair market value of the interest
rate swap at December 31, 2005, which has been estimated using year-end market rates,
would result in a loss of $3.0 million (2004 – loss of $2.3 million), and approximates the
amount that the Stampede would pay if the swap agreement was closed out at that date.
(C) PRINCIPAL REPAYMENTS:Th e amount of principal repayable in each of the next fi ve years and thereafter is as follows:
2006 $ 8402007 8902008 9422009 9982010 1,057Th ereafter 21,571 $ 26,298
6. DEFERRED CONTRIBUTIONS:Th e Stampede receives capital contributions from the Province of Alberta and other sources
to assist in the fi nancing of capital asset acquisitions. Details of deferred contributions are
as follows:
2005 2004
Balance, beginning of year $ 13,312 $ 13,290 Additional contributions 869 759
Amortization (793) (737) Balance, end of year $ 13,388 $ 13,312
Consisting of:
Unamortized capital contributions used to acquire capital assets $ 13,085 $ 12,986 Unspent contributions 303 326
$ 13,388 $ 13,312
7. HORSE RACING:In order to accommodate its expansion plans, the Stampede will exit its horse racing
operation no later than June 30, 2007. Th e results of operations associated with horse
racing are as follows:
2005 2004
Operating revenue $ 10,066 $ 9,258
Racing discretionary grant 482 588
Slot revenue supplement 4,030 3,686 14,578 13,532
Operating expense 12,046 12,172 Operating income $ 2,532 $ 1,360
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
Th e Stampede receives, through Horse Racing Alberta, a discretionary grant of 0.95% of
the gross handle from horse racing operations and a slot revenue supplement based on
18.33% of computer gaming terminal proceeds generated by Stampede Casino. Both the
racing discretionary grant and the slot revenue supplement will cease at the exit date.
8. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE:Th e Stampede receives funding from the Government of Alberta through the Alberta
Lottery Fund as follows:
(A) OPERATING GRANT:Th e Stampede receives general purpose funding from the Alberta Lottery Fund in accordance
with the terms of an agreement with the minister responsible for the Department of
Gaming and the Alberta Lottery Fund. Th e funding is unencumbered and is subject to the
availability of lottery funds in the annual Alberta Lottery Fund Estimates. Eff ective April
1, 2005, the Stampede’s Operating Grant was increased from $7.0 million per annum to
$10.0 million per annum.
(B) STAMPEDE GRANT:Eff ective April 1, 2005, the Stampede receives funding from the Alberta Lottery Fund
of $250,000 per annum in support of the annual Calgary Stampede festival. Th e grant,
together with all interest earned, is required to be maintained in a segregated bank account
and has a 10-year term expiring in 2014.
(C) AGRICULTURE GRANT:As a “Class A” fair, the Stampede receives an annual operating grant to support agriculture
programs.
Provincial government assistance recognized in income is as follows:
2005 2004
Operating grant $ 9,250 $ 7,000 Stampede grant 252 –Agriculture grant 100 100 $ 9,602 $ 7,100
9. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS:Th e Stampede’s fi nancial instruments include cash and short-term deposits, accounts
receivable, bank indebtedness, accounts payable and accrued liabilities, deferred operating
grant revenue, long-term debt, and an interest rate swap.
(A) FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL ASSETS AND LIABILITIES:Th e fair values of fi nancial instruments, excluding long-term debt and the swap, approximate
their carrying amount due to the short-term maturity of these instruments. Th e fair value of
long-term debt approximates carrying value given its underlying fl oating interest rate and
the fair value of the associated swap is disclosed in Note 5(b).
AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
(B) CREDIT RISK:Th e Stampede’s accounts receivable are due from a diverse group of customers and are
subject to normal credit risks.
(C) INTEREST RATE RISK:Th e Stampede has entered into a swap transaction, as disclosed in Note 5(b), to manage
exposure to interest rate increases on fl oating rate debt.
10. CALGARY STAMPEDE FOUNDATION:Th e Foundation’s fi nancial accounts have not been consolidated in the Stampede’s fi nancial
statements. Th e Foundation uses fund accounting and follows the restricted fund method
of accounting for contributions. Th e Foundation’s funds include the General, Designated
Youth, Designated Endowment and Undesignated Endowment funds. Th e Foundation’s
investments are held by Th e Calgary Foundation and are pooled investments in stocks,
bonds and debentures and are recorded at cost. Dividends, interest and realized capital
gains and losses are included in revenue. To preserve the initial capital base of donations
contributed to the endowment funds, an annual investment retention allowance, based on
the rate of infl ation, is determined and retained.
Financial summaries of the Foundation as at December 31, 2005 and 2004 and for the
years then ended are as follows (the Foundation does not present a Statement of Changes in
Cash Flow as it would provide no additional meaningful information):
FINANCIAL POSITION 2005 2004
Total assets $ 7,795 $ 7,360
Total liabilities $ 199 $ 124
Total net assets 7,596 7,236 $ 7,795 $ 7,360
In accordance with donor-imposed restrictions: $176,000 (2004 – $305,000) of the
Foundation’s net assets must be distributed to designated youth programs specifi ed by
the donor; $254,000 (2004 – $237,000) of the Foundation’s net assets must be held in
perpetuity or for a period of not less than 10 years, the income from which is to be used
for the benefi t of specifi ed activities; and $374,000 (2004 – $373,000) of the Foundation’s
net assets are subject to donor imposed restrictions that they be held in perpetuity or for
a period of not less than 10 years with no direction respecting the specifi c use of income
earned or from the ultimate disposition of the invested capital.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSDecember 31, 2005, with comparative fi gures for 2004 (in thousands of dollars)
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
2005 2004
Total revenue $ 939 $ 6,456
Total expenditures 585 357
Excess of revenue over expenses $ 354 $ 6,099
During 2004 the Foundation received a gift of $5.9 million from the Nat Christie
Foundation. In accepting this gift, the Foundation was obliged to reserve a portion of the
funds for the future development of a signifi cant capital project at Stampede Park. Th e
remainder of the gift will be used to support the Foundation’s ongoing charitable activities.
All expenditures pertaining to this gift, including approval of the capital project, are subject
to approval by the Foundation’s board of directors.
11. CONTINGENCY:Th e Stampede has been named as one of the defendants in a suit claiming $91.6 million.
Management and legal counsel are of the opinion that the Stampede has a good defense
based on the merits of the case and it is management’s view that the outcome of this action
will not have a material adverse aff ect on the fi nancial position or operating results of the
Stampede. Accordingly, no provision has been made in the fi nancial statements.
12. SUBSEQUENT EVENT:In recognition of the 2005 Alberta Centennial, the Stampede is entitled to receive a capital
grant of $35.0 million from the Government of Alberta under the terms of an agreement
entered into on January 17, 2006. Th e funds are restricted to expand the Roundup Centre
facility and are required to be maintained in a segregated bank account with all interest
earned accruing to the grant. If for any reason the capital grant, including interest earned,
is not fully expended by December 31, 2009, the Stampede will be required to return the
remaining funds to the Government of Alberta.
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2005 OFFICERS Allan, J.S. (Steve) Chairman & President
Wilson, J.D. (Don) Immed. Past President
Brookman, G.H. (George) Vice-Chairman
Chalack, D.A. (David) Vice-Chairman
Kimball, Vern Chief Operating Offi cer
Armitage, Doug Vice-President, Business Development Fache, Gord Vice-President, Corporate Development & Stampede Programming
Harrison, Paul Chief Financial Offi cer
Schild, Laurie Vice-President, Marketing & External Relations
Whittle, Mike Vice-President, Agriculture & Western Events
PATRONSHis Honour Th e Honourable Norman KwongLieutenant Governor of Alberta
Th e Honourable Ralph Klein Premier of Alberta
His Worship David Bronconnier Mayor of Calgary
STAMPEDE LEADERSHIP
2005 ELECTED OFFICERS (L-R): GEORGE BROOKMAN, Vice-Chairman; STEVE ALLAN, Chairman of the Board & President; DAVID CHALACK, Vice-Chairman
EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM (L-R): GORD FACHE, Vice-President Corporate Development & Stampede Programming; DOUG ARMITAGE, Vice-President Business Development; VERN KIMBALL, Chief Operating Offi cer; LAURIE SCHILD, Vice-President Marketing & External Relations; and, MIKE WHITTLE, Vice-President Agriculture & Western Events.
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STAMPEDE LEADERSHIP
2005 DIRECTORS Allen, F.G. (Fred) Brennan, J.S. (Jim) Buchanan, G.D. (Guy) Burrell, G.J. (Gord) Bussey, G.J. (Gordon) Casey, M.F. (Mike) Copithorne, J.G. (John) Engstrom, J.A. (Jackie) Fee, E.D. (Doug) Holman, S.J. (Sally) Laidlaw, R.W.A. (Rob) LeGeyt, C. (Chris) Milavsky, H. (Harold) Porter, W.G. (Bill) Robinson, V. (Val) Saju, S. (Sherali) Snyder, S.G. (Steve)
Street, G.W. (Glenn) Th ompson, R.M. (Bob) Tynan, R.E. (Russ) Yee, W. (Wee)
Ady, Cynthia (Cindy) MLA
Bronconnier, (Dave) Mayor
Jones, (Ray) Alderman
King, (Madeleine) Alderman
PAST PRESIDENTS Blackburn, L. (Les) Church, R.B. (Bob) Copithorne, W.H. (Danny) Crawford, Q.C. (George) Cross, D.J.A. (Donald) Dinning, R.S. (Bob) Jarvis, C.S. (Roger) Laidlaw, R.W.A. (Bob) Matthews, R.C. (Rob)
Moore, W.K. (Ken)
Pearce, H.G. (Gordon) Steen, J.A. (Jack) Young, R.A.M. (Bob)
HONOURARY LIFE DIRECTORS Abercrombie, L.A. (Linda) Bailey, E. (Eleanor)
Cairns, R.M. (Bob) Copithorne, M. (Marshall)
Dyck, P.R. (Bob) Edwards, S.W. (Steve) Finn, F.C. (Frank) Gant, W. (Bill) Holman, J.L. (Len) Hymas, R.F. (Bob) Irwin, I.G.M. (Ian) Jacques, D.E. (Don)
Lang, M.P. (Pam) Langford, H.G. (Harry) Lougheed, E.P. (Peter) Macdonald, A.H. (Howard) MacInnes, R.B. (Richard)
McBride, R.B. (Rod) McDaniel, R.R. (Rod) Minnes, P.D. (Patsi) O’Connor, G. (Graham)
O’Connor, D.L. (Larry) Phillips, R.F. (Ross) Poff enroth, R.W. (Bob) Smith, B.A.R. (Quincy) Sumner, R.J. (Bob) Talbot, D.W. (David) Th ompson, L.S. (Lee) Th ornton, H.P. (Harold)
2005 BOARD OF DIRECTORS FRONT ROW: Vice-Chairman GEORGE BROOKMAN (seated left), Chairman of the Board & President STEVE ALLAN (standing center), Vice-Chairman DAVID CHALACK (seated right) SECOND ROW (L-R): Jim Brennan, Val Robinson, Don Wilson, MLA Cindy Ady, Bill Porter, Sally Holman, Jackie Engstrom, Glenn Street THIRD ROW (L-R): John Copithorne, Bob Thompson, Fred Allen, Mike Casey, Russ Tynan, Rob Laidlaw, Wee Yee BACK ROW (L-R): Guy Buchanan, Steve Snyder, Alderman Ray Jones, Gord Burrell, Gordon Bussey MISSING FROM PHOTO: Doug Fee, Mayor David Bronconnier, Alderman Madeleine King, Chris LeGeyt, Harold Milavsky, Sherali Saju
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VOLUNTEERSA - ASSOCIATEALM - ALUMNUSCM - CHAIRMAND - DIRECTORHLD - HONOURARY LIFE
DIRECTORHSA - HONOURARY SENIOR
ASSOCIATEIPP - IMMEDIATE PAST
PRESIDENTLM - LIFE MEMBERP - PRESIDENTPP - PAST PRESIDENTSA - SENIOR ASSOCIATESH - SHAREHOLDERVC - VICE CHAIRV - VOLUNTEER
We also remember the
signifi cant contributions of
volunteers who passed away
in 2005. We bid a sad fi nal
farewell to:
Donald Barker ALM
Stu Barker SH, PP
Louise Big Plume SH, SA
David Bruce SH, SA
Fred Clarke SH, SA
Laurie Draper SH, HSA
Bill Egbert SH, HLD
Margaret Fraser SH, LM
Andy Gibson SH, SA
Dewey Grant V
Rodney (Rod) Hall SH, SA
Donald Heimbecker SH, SA
Harry C. Hobbs SH, LM
Gerri Hooks SA
Dianna Kirouac V
Edward Shute SH, LM
Steve Stiven SH, HSA
Deceased 2004
Edward Klimuk SH, HSA
Ed Roberts SH, HLD
(Not listed in last year’s Report to Community)
We would also like to
thank our Appointed Representatives for their signifi cant contribution to
our organization.
Don A. Basarsky APeter Davison
Sara-Jane Gruetzner SH, A
Al-Noor Jinnah AJohn A. Larsen SATom Sampson SABlake R. Somerset A
2005 VOLUNTEERSAbbott, Andrew SH
Abbott, Fraser A
Abbott, Fred F. SH, SA
Abercrombie, Hart A SH, SA
Abercrombie, Linda A SH, HLD
Aberle, Floyd V
Abrams, Brian SH, SA
Abrams, Edie A SH, SA
Abrams, Joel A
Acteson, Henry W. ALM
Adams, Carolyn SH, SA
Adams, Don SA
Adams, Rosanne SA
Adams, Ryan W SH, SA
Adams-Wood, Alice SH, SA
Adamson, Marian SH, SA
Addley, Cy SA
Adolf, Elizabeth J. V
Ady, Cindy D
Agar, Gordon L SH, A
Ahloy, James A
Airth, Bob SH, SA
Aker, Audrey C A
Aker, Eric E A
Aldred, Glen SH, SA
Aldred, Ross ALM
Alexander, Greg A
Alexander, Jean SH, SA
Alexander, June SH, ALM, HSA
Alexander, Percy ALM
Alexander, Wes SH, SA
Algate, Betty J SH, SA
Allan, Steve SH, CM & P
Allen, Fred SH, D
Allen, Ray SH, ALM
Allen, Roy SH, ALM, HSA
Allery, Dave SH, SA
Allison, Cathy V
Allison, Glenn SH, SA
Allison, Ted SH, ALM, HSA
Aloisio, Bryan A V
Ambrose, R. Mark A
Amery, Hiesem V
Amthor, Carla SH, SA
Amthor, Joan A
Anderson, Bill SH, SA
Anderson, Blake SH, ALM
Anderson, Dave ALM
Anderson, Diane SH, SA
Anderson, Donna K V
Anderson, Doug G V
Anderson, Fran SH, ALM, HSA
Anderson, Frances SH, SA
Anderson, Frank J SH, SA
Anderson, Guy R SH, A
Anderson, Heather SH, SA
Anderson, Heather M V
Anderson, John L V
Anderson, Julie ALM
Anderson, Marilyn SH, SA
Anderson, Maurey K. A
Anderson, Ron K SH, SA
Andrew, Christine A
Angus, Ian J.T. SH, LM
Anselmo, Tony SH, ALM
Ansloos, Norma A
Antoniuk, Brad V
Antoniuk, Jodi A
Appleton, Stanley F SH, LM
Archer, Fred ALM
Archibald, Alan D SH, SA
Archibald, Catharine SH, SA
Armstrong, Art SH, SA
Armstrong, Cathy SH, SA
Armstrong, Chris A
Armstrong, Doug SH, SA
Armstrong, Fletcher SH, SA
Armstrong, Jack SH, SA
Armstrong, Melinda A SH, SA
Armstrong, Tanya L A
Arnold, Bob S SH, LM
Arnold, John A
Arthurs, Derek A
Arthurs, Ric A
Arthurs, Robin G SH, SA
Ashbacher, Kelly A
Ashbacher, Wendy S A
Atchison, Sr., Bill SH, ALM
Atkins, Gordon A SH, SA
Austen, Keath SH, SA
Austin, Cynthia SH, SA
Austin, Kimberly A
Avey, Noreen P SA
Ayer, Andrea M SH, SA
Aylesworth, Ken W SH, SA
Aylesworth, Robert SH, ALM
Ayoungman, Angeline SA
Ayre, Gary SH, SA
Ayre, Nate A
Bacon, Keith SH, SA
Bacon, Stephen R SH, SA
Bacon, Terry SH, SA
Badzgon, Jessica E V
Bagby, Robyn SH, SA
Bailey, Diane M A
Bailey, Eleanor J SH, HLD
Bailey, Jim R A
Bailey, Scott C V
Bailey, Terry SH, A
Baillie, Brooke V
Baillod, Brad SH, SA
Bain, John ALM
Baker, Diana E V
Baker, Fred SH, ALM
Baker, Owen SH, ALM, HSA
Baldick, Karon A
Baldick, Stephen SA
Ball, Bev A SH, SA
Ballantine, Jane SH, SA
Bamford, Bruce SH, SA
Bamford, Kate SH, SA
Bamford, Mary SH, SA
Banadyga, Jarrod S A
Baranieski, Hugh SH, A
Baranieski, Linda SH, SA
Barby, Jim M SH, SA
Barfuss, Milo ALM
Barge, Ron SH, SA
Bargetzi, Ernst ALM
Barker, Donald ALM
Barker, Geoff SA
Barker, Jay D SH, SA
Barker, Pam SA
Barlass, Lesley SH, SA
Barlow, Happy SH, SA
Barrett, Gord A SH, SA
Barrett, Marion A SH, A
Barrington, Gordon SH, SA
Barritt, Angela N SH, ALM
Bartelen, Clarence ALM
Bartlett, Erin S A
Basarsky, Don A
Bass, Marilyn L SA
Bates, Rick ALM
Batke, Alfred ALM
Batycky, Bill SH, SA
Baxter, Allan A
Baxter, Paula L V
Beaton, Louise ALM
Beattie, Al SH, LM
Beaver, Lori A
Beck-Edwards, Brenda SH, SA
Bedford, Judy SH, SA
Beeman, Denny SA
OUR VOLUNTEERS
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Beermann, Kari V SA
Befus, Dale SH, A
Belan, Chris V
Bell, Andrew M SH, SA
Bell, Herman J SH, SA
Belot, Dan SH, SA
Benedictson, Richard B SH, SA
Benjamin, Karin SH, SA
Benner, Beryl SH, A
Bennett, Barry I SH, SA
Bennett, Kerrie V
Bennett, Kristie L V
Benning, Bernie SH, SA
Benning, Maureen SH, ALM, HSA
Benoit, Chantale A
Bentham, John LM
Bentley, Wally H SH, SA
Beres, Garry B. A
Bergeson, Judy A A
Berglund, Donald James A
Bertels, Frank SH, ALM
Bertram, Darlene SH, SA
Bessem, Brian SA
Best, Kay A
Beverley, Gareth ALM
Bewley, John SH, A
Bews, Jim SH
Bews, Joy SH, SA
Bezak, Erin SH, SA
Bierwagon, Bruce SH
Biggelaar, Mike SH, SA
Biggelaar, Ray SH, ALM
Bill, Tara SH, SA
Billington, Rick SH, SA
Bishop, Leanne M SH, SA
Bissell, Judy E SH, SA
Bittner, Sharon SH, A
Bjerstedt, Karen A
Black, Cliff SH, ALM, HSA
Black, Michael SH, SA
Blackburn, Jim ALM
Blackburn, Les SH, PP
Blakley, Lorne SH, SA
Blood, Kathy SH, SA
Blue, Bev SH, SA
Boake, Bill J SH, LM
Boake, Bud M SH, LM
Boake, Peter A
Bobenic, Jodi SH, SA
Bock, Andre A
Bodnar, Marilyn B. V
Boisjoli, Sherry ALM
Boisjolie, Dave V
Bond, Nicholas A
Bondarchuk, Alex SH, SA
Bonke, Les L SH, SA
Boomer, Barbara SH, ALM, HSA
Borland, Bob SH, SA
Borrow, Patricia J SH, SA
Boskers, Harm K SH, SA
Boswell, Bob SH, SA
Boswell, Pat L V
Botkin, Dave R. V
Bourne, Christopher A
Boutestein, Jarrett A
Bower, Sam M A
Bowlen, Maureen SH, LM
Bowman, Murray SH, SA
Boyce, Carol SH, SA
Boyce, Don G SH, ALM
Boyce, Gwen SH, SA
Boyer, Colleen SH, SA
Boyle, Randy ALM
Boyle, Rick A. V
Brachman, Kirk SH, SA
Bradley, Stu SH, SA
Bradley, Tom SH, ALM
Brager, Joe SH, LM
Brakke, Nancy L SH, SA
Brasso, Donna K. SH, SA
Brasso, Einar SH, LM
Braun, Ed SH, SA
Braun, Ilona B SH, SA
Braunwarth, Garry SH, SA
Braunwarth, Leta SH, SA
Brayton, Joyce SH, SA
Breaker, Nick ALM
Breakey, Alan R A
Brenda, Doug A
Brennan, Jim S SH, D
Brewster, Amy A V
Brewster, Jim A
Brewster, Jolene V
Brewster, Robert A
Brimacombe, Peter R SH, SA
Broad, Judy A
Broadhurst, Michael SH, SA
Brock, Bruce SA
Bromley, Bill SH, SA
Bronconnier, David D
Brookes, Mike LM
Brookman, George SH, VC
Brookwell, Gerry SH, ALM, HSA
Browarny, Walt SH, SA
Brown, Bill SH, SA
Brown, Diana SA
Brown, Garth O SH, ALM, HSA
Brown, Gordon SH
Brown, Jack SH, LM
Brown, Jason K V
Brown, John H. SH, SA
Brown, Trudy F A
Browne, Al A
Browne, Irene A. A
Bryant, Linda L SH, SA
Bryant, Victor SH, ALM
Buchanan, Deborah I SH, SA
Buchanan, Gary N SH, SA
Buchanan, Guy SH, D
Buckley, Margaret SH
Bucsis, Anita A
Buhler-Low, Jo-Ann V
Builder, Brenda L SH, SA
Bunka, Andrew A
Burak, Doris B SH, SA
Burak, Heather J SH, SA
Burgess, Ralph SH, ALM
Burgess, Sandra L A
Burgess, Wayne B. SH, SA
Burke, Brian SH, ALM
Burke-Gaff ney, Kevin F SH, SA
Burke-Gaff ney, M. Elizabeth SH, SA
Burkowski, Janet A SH, ALM
Burns, Greg SA
Burns, James (Larry) V
Burns, John SH, SA
Burns, Rob A
Burns, Shelly A SH, A
Burrell, Gord SH, D
Burrell, Mary SH, SA
Burrell, Scott J A
Burritt, Joe SH, SA
Burwash, Les D SH, SA
Burwash, Mary E. SH, ALM
Burwash, Sue A A
Bushell, Beverley SH, ALM
Busse, Linda L V
Bussey, Gordon SH, D
Bussey, Jim W SH, ALM
Busst, Bill H A
Busst, Jack H SH, SA
Butler, Dale ALM
Bzeta, George SH, ALM, HSA
Bzeta, Judy SH, LM
Cadre, Rhonda ALM
Caines, Richard T SH, SA
Cairns, Bob M. SH, HLD
Cairns, Gordon SH, SA
Cairns, Ken SH, LM
Calf Robe, Ed SH, SA
Calf Robe/Ayoungman,
Natasha V
Callan, Lyne SH, ALM
Cameron, Bob A
Cammaert, Pat SA
Campbell, Bill SH, ALM
Campbell, Doris SH, SA
Campbell, John SH, SA
OUR VOLUNTEERS
“At every event and in every public interaction, the Calgary Stampede volunteers portray our original pioneers’ message of friendship and co-operation.
They work hard ensuring that those they meet are touched by our friendship and legendary western hospitality. Many work hard year-round spreading
our western spirit at events, quite literally around the world.”JOE CONNELLY, TOURISM CALGARY
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OUR VOLUNTEERS
“These are people that will have an honest story to tell their grandchildren about the hard work their ancestors accomplished. To me that’s what western values and heritage is all
about. It’s about the people that singled themselves out to change history. To walk on the edge of fear and accomplish something that has never been done.”
ALYSSA WHEELER, 12, ONE OF THE THREE WINNERS OF THE STAMPEDE’S 2005 SHARING OUR HERITAGE ESSAY CONTEST
Campbell, John C SH, SA
Campbell, Kurt SA
Campbell, Laura L SH, ALM
Campbell, Linda SH, SA
Campbell, Shannan SA
Campion, Lori M SH, SA
Cannon, Dennis SH, SA
Cantalope, Annette SH, SA
Cardiff , John A
Carels, Val SH, A
Carey, Frank G SH, SA
Carey, Hugh SH, SA
Carey, Neil SA
Carignan, Shannon D A
Carpenter, Marcel SH, ALM, HSA
Carter, Kay C SA
Cartwright, Fred SH, SA
Carver, Debbie L A
Carver, Stan SH, SA
Casey, Michael SH, D
Cashman, Larry SH, ALM
Cassels, John SH
Cassidy, Lynne A
Cassie, Deanne J SH, SA
Catellier, Shannon SH, SA
Catherwood, Andy G SA
Cavanaugh, Buzz B SH, SA
Celmainis, Sheryll, SH, ALM
Chadwick-Lynch, Connie SH, SA
Chalack, David SH, VC
Chan, Leslie RH V
Chapman, Ron SH, ALM, HSA
Charlton, Murton SH, ALM
Chartrand, Allan R A
Chartrand, J. Aime SH, SA
Cheetham, Rick E A
Cherry, Gordon A
Chisholm, Bill LM
Chisholm, Wynne SH, SA
Chitrenky, Evelyn ALM
Chitrenky, Walter ALM
Chorney, Alan SH, SA
Chorney, George A SH, SA
Chow, Catherine A. V
Chow, Tina L. V
Christensen, Dennis SH, SA
Christensen, Lynn SH, SA
Christie, Nat SH, SA
Chu, Allan SA
Church, Andrea M SH, SA
Church, Bob SH, PP
Church, Lanny M SH, SA
Clapham, Bill SH, SA
Clapham, Kyle A
Clark, Brendan C. V
Clark, Cam SH, A
Clark, Jim SH, SA
Clark, Lloyd J SH, SA
Clarke, Bonny SH, A
Clarke, Jr., Eric G SH, SA
Clarke, Sr., Eric SH, SA
Clarkson, Linda A
Claughton, Donald SH, SA
Claughton, Mindy SH, SA
Clay, Cam L SH, SA
Clayton, Cody SA
Cleeve, Gail SH, SA
Coates, Joe SH, ALM
Coates, Warren S SH, A
Colborne, Barb SH, SA
Coleman, Brian SA
Coleman, Karalee SH, ALM
Collins, Alison P A
Collins, Bill E SH, SA
Collins, Dave SH, SA
Collins, Karen A A
Collins, Michael SH, SA
Collins, Pat SH, SA
Colpitts, Garth ALM
Comeau, Guy SH, SA
Comeau, Val SH, SA
Connelly, Dan B SH, SA
Connelly, Sharleen A SH, SA
Connolly, Luanne SH, SA
Connors, Earl SH, A
Constable, Bob M SH, SA
Constable, Loraine SH, ALM, HSA
Cook, Lorna J SH, SA
Cooke, Darrell SH, SA
Cooke, Don SH
Cooke, Grant SA
Cooke, Shane A
Cooke, Sharon SA
Cooper, Jocelyn SH, SA
Copeland, John ALM
Copithorne, Danny SH, PP
Copithorne, Jim SH, SA
Copithorne, John G. SH, D
Copithorne, Marshall SH, HLD
Copithorne, Melba F SH, SA
Corbett, Stewart SH, SA
Corraini, Debbie L A
Corraini, Vallentina SH, ALM
Costello, Barry SH, SA
Cote, Claude V
Courtland, Christopher SH, ALM
Courtman, Ray SH, SA
Coutney, Bunny SH, ALM
Coutu, Marcel SH, A
Cowling, Lloyd G SH, SA
Craig, Heather SH, SA
Cranston, John SH, ALM, HSA
Cranston, Mary ALM
Crawford, Q.C., George SH, PP
Cremers, Devon V
Cremers, Hans ALM
Cremers, Maureen B SH, SA
Cridland, Kelly SH, ALM
Cripps, Bruce SH, SA
Cripps, Ron SH, ALM
Crook, Phil G. V
Crook, Rhea SH, SA
Crosbie, Wayne W A
Cross, Donald SH, PP
Cross, Eddie SH, SA
Cross, Jill SH, A
Cross-Moulton, Sara J SH, SA
Crowe, Leslie SH, LM
Crowshoe, Reggie SA
Crowshoe, Rose SH, SA
Crowther, Th elma ALM
Crundwell, Brian A
Cumming, Yvonne J A
Cunningham, Bill SH, SA
Cunningham, Debbie M SH, SA
Cunningham, Lori SH, ALM, HSA
Cunningham, Norma SH, ALM
Cunnington, Mike SH, ALM
Cupit, Jackie L SH, SA
Curran, Arlene V
Curran, Mike SA
Curran, Jr., Stephen James SH, SA
Curran, Sr., Stephen SH, SA
Currie, Susan SH
Cushing, Don G SH, LM
Cushing, Pat ALM
Dahl, Cheryl A SH
Dahlgren, Nelson E SH, SA
Daines, Grant A
Dalgetty, David SH, SA
Dalgleish, Dianne J SH, SA
Dalgleish, Steve A
Dalgleish, William SH, ALM
Dalgliesh, Judy L SH, SA
Dalik, Dalton E SH, SA
Dalik, Dorothy SH, ALM, HSA
Dalton, Rick K A
Damm, Mark G SH, SA
Danard, Bryan N V
Danchuk, Jim A
Dansie, Lynn SH, SA
Danyleyko, Erin A
Davidson, Brenda A
Davidson, Debbie A SH, SA
Davidson, Doug W SH, SA
Davidson, Lori SH, SA
Davies, Anne E SH, SA
Davies, Arliegh E SH, SA
Davies, Bob W SH, SA
Davies, Don C SH, SA
Davies, Ivan SH, SA
Davies, Lynne A SH, SA
Davies, Rowland SH, SA
Davis, Arthur SH
Davis, Bill SH, LM
Davis, Jay SH, SA
Davis, Karen SH, ALM
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Davis, Keith A V
Davis, Roger A
Davison, John SH, SA
Davison, Mike SH, SA
de Haan, Brian SA
de Haan, Nick SH, SA
De Looze, Hennie SH, SA
Dean, Genevie SH, SA
Dean, Jim SH, SA
Dean, Veronica V
Dear, Don W SH, SA
Debnam, Bruce SH, ALM
Debnam, Jess SH, SA
DeCaria, Angela M SH, SA
Decoux-Cozzi, Mark C A
Deeg, Roger ALM
Deeks, Kevin SH, SA
Degenstein, Peter SH, LM
Degenstein, Shirley L SH, SA
DeLong, Bob V
DeMaere, Shauna M A
Demmers, Ed SH, SA
Dempsey, Hugh LM
Dempsey, Pauline SH, ALM
Dempson, Don SH, SA
Denison, Robert SH, ALM, HSA
Dennis, Pat SH, A
Dennis, Sue J A
Denoon, Barb R SH, SA
Denoon, Norm S SH, ALM
Denoon, Stan W.S.D. SH, LM
Derksen, Henry ALM
Derksen, Kelly A
Deschamps, Wayne SH, SA
Desmarais, Georgia SH, SA
Desmarais, Rene F V
Desmarais, Tom SH, SA
DesRochers, Johnnie SH, A
Dickie, Bryon K SH, SA
Dickinson, Dave SH, SA
Dickson, Myrna I SH, SA
Didyk, Wayne ALM
Dinning, Alexandra J V
Dinning, Bob SH, PP
Dinning, Jim F SH, SA
Dinning Hughes, Heidi SA
Dixon, Dena M SH, A
Dixon, Howie SH, ALM
Dixon, Nicole A
Dixon, Toni SH, SA
Dodd, Arthur SH, SA
Doherty, Brian A
Doiron, Deedee A
Doiron, Jan A
Doiron, Lou A SH, SA
Dokken, Carolyn SA
Dokken, Jim SH, SA
Dola, Dale A
Dolan, Regan SH, A
Dominick, Debbie L V
Dominick, George SH, SA
Domshy, Dennis SH, SA
Donaher, Len SH, SA
Donahue, Nimrodel A
Donnelly, Rick SH, SA
Dorais, Ginette ALM
Doran, Jean SH, ALM
Dorran, Steve J SH, SA
Dorsey, Everett SH, ALM, HSA
Dorsey, Mary Lynn SA
Doten, Vern SH, ALM
Dougall, Carol J SH, SA
Douglas, Anne SH, ALM
Douglas, Ian SH, SA
Douthwaite, Brian M A
Downey, Cynthia A
Downey, Deb V
Downs, Kristi M A
Dowson, Wayne R SH, SA
Doyle, Joan D SH, SA
Doyle, Joanne E SH, SA
Doyle, Kevin SH, SA
Dragani, Joe A
Drage, Heather L V
Drake, Karyn SH, SA
Drake, Kevin A
Draper, Beth A
Drever, Harry A SH, SA
Drever, Jim ALM
Drinnan, Sandy SH, SA
Driver, Jean I.M. SH, SA
du Berger, Brock SH, SA
Duby, Clarende SH, ALM, HSA
Duff , Neil V
Duffi n, Carrolle P A
Duffi n, Charlie SH, SA
Duffi n, Frank SH, SA
Duff y, Gail SH, LM
Duke, Ed S.M SH, SA
Duke, Sonja SA
Dunbar, Brent ALM
Duncan, Allen ALM
Duncan, Les SH, ALM
Duncan, Randee SH, SA
Duncan, Richard SH, ALM
Dunford, Anne E SH, SA
Dunn, Holly A SA
Dunn, Jack A
Dunn, Maureen A
Dunn, Norma SH, SA
Dunne, Hugh SH
Dunnigan, Sean SH, ALM
Dunsmuir, Scotty SH, SA
Dupas, Giles A V
Durant, Art SH, SA
Durrant, Sandy SH, LM
Dutton, Joe SH
Dvorkin, Harris L SH, ALM
Dwyer, Georgianne H. A
Dyck, Bob SH, HLD
Dyer, Steven SH, SA
Dygert, Edi SA
Dygert, Mike L SH, SA
Dyler, Joe SH, LM
Dyson, Dave SH, SA
Dyson, Lynn SH, SA
Eades, Ken G SH, SA
Earl, Amanda A
Earl, Carl SH, SA
Earle, Th omas SH, SA
Earle, Tim V
Eastcott, Florence SH, ALM
Eastman, Lisa SH, SA
Eastman, Tamie A SH, SA
Eby, Orville R SH, SA
Edge, Brian SH, SA
Edge, Don J SH, SA
Edge, Edith SH, ALM, HSA
Edge, Judy A
Edwards, Eddy V V
Edwards, Lorna A
Edwards, M’Liss SH
Edwards, Steve HLD
Edworthy, Gene SH, SA
Edworthy, Marion ALM
Eggerer, Edwin SH, SA
Elder, Mac SH, SA
Elford, Clyde SH, SA
Ell, Darlene L V
Ell, Derrick SH, ALM, HSA
Ellingson, Don A
Elliott, Sean C A
Elliott, Susan SH, ALM
Ellis, Helen A
Elman, Harold SH, SA
Emms, Karen SH, SA
Enderton, Lianne SH, SA
English, Charles SH, ALM
Engstrom, Carol J A
Engstrom, Edward SH, SA
Engstrom, Jackie A SH, D
Enns, Ernest ALM
Eremenko, Ron SH, ALM, HSA
Erickson, Milt SH, SA
Erickson-Gess, Kathy I SH, SA
Erion, Mark A
Ernst, Breanna M A
Erskine, Barry ALM
Erven, Rita A
Esson, Lindsay J SH, SA
Estabrooks, Gary SH, SA
Evans, Barbara A SA
Evans, Don SH, SA
Evans, Judy SH, SA
Evans, Kim SH, SA
Evans, Kimberly E A
OUR VOLUNTEERS
“No other local event brings our community together like the Calgary Stampede!For 10 days each summer, the very essence of this city, and who we are as Calgarians,
is captured, defi ned and showcased to the world.”CHRIS MCGINLEY, VICE-PRESIDENT, WESTERN STATIONS, GLOBAL TELEVISION, SPONSOR OF THE CALGARY STAMPEDE
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Fahr, Dawn M SH, ALM
Fairbairn, Shanan R SH, A
Fairman, Rick T ALM
Falck, John W SH, SA
Fardell, Joe V
Farley, Bunny D SH, A
Farries, Bob SH, SA
Farries, Don ALM
Fasoli, Debbie A SH, SA
Fasoli, Robert L SH, SA
Fath, Christie SA
Fawcett, Pam V
Federucci, Alex SA
Federucci, Mira A
Fee, Betti SH, ALM
Fee, Doug SH, D
Feist, Tracey SH, SA
Felesky, Brian SH, SA
Fennessey, Bill SH, LM
Fennessey, Kevin SH, SA
Fenton, Marjorie A
Ferguson, Dwight SA
Ferguson, Glenna SA
Fesko, Paul SA
Ficner, Henryk SH, ALM
Filippetto, Dean SA
Finley, Gail L SH, SA
Finn, Frank SH, HLD
Finn, Graeme S A
Finn, John SH, SA
Finn, Nancy P.A SH, SA
Finnman, Eileen ALM
Fior, Addiano SA
Fior, Michelle SA
Firmston, Larry ALM
Fisher, Patrick SH, SA
Fitzgerald, Sean SH, SA
Fitzsimmons, Al SH, ALM
Fitzsimmons, Julie SH, SA
Fitzsimmons, Terry J SH, SA
Flaman, Terry SH, SA
Flanagan, Debbie K SH, SA
Fleischer, Clementine SH, SA
Fleischer, Mike SH, SA
Fleming, Jim K SH, LM
Fleming, Kim W A
Flewelling, Craig SH, SA
Flundra, Dennis E V
Flynn, Al L SH, SA
Foged, Dave SH, ALM, HSA
Foo, Richard ALM
Fooks, Robert T V
Foote, Chris SH, SA
Foote, Marv SH, SA
Forbes, Gordon J. V
Forbes, Ian LM
Forfylow, Idella A
Forseth, Liz SH, SA
Forster, Alex LM
Forsyth, Doug B SH, SA
Forsyth, Gordon ALM
Forsyth, Gregory ALM
Fosado, Ramon SA
Foss, Art M. SH, SA
Foss, Joseph SH, SA
Fougere, Greg A
Fougere, Tina SH, SA
Fowler, Alvin ALM
Fowler, Carol A SH, SA
Fowler, Chuck N SH, ALM
Fowler, Harold M SH, SA
Fowlie, Doreen F SH, SA
Fox, Gwen V
Fox, Wayne SH, SA
Fraess, Bill SH, ALM
Franco, Karen SA
Fraser, Craig SA
Fraser, Diane SH, SA
Fraser, Doug SH, ALM
Fraser, Kevin W SH, SA
Fraser, Peter SH, SA
Frederick, Al D SH, A
Fredriksen, Nadine V
Fremont, Charlotte SH, ALM
Frerichs, Earl SH, ALM
Friendly, David A SH, A
Friesen, Abraham SH, ALM
Friesen, Cory SH, SA
Friesen, Leonard SH
Frotten, Clay SH, ALM
Fryers, Cliff V
Fullerton, Dan A
Fulton, Anita SH, SA
Fyke, Lori SH, SA
Fyten, Ron SH, SA
Gabbs, Carelynne SH, SA
Galatiuk, Elizabeth J SH, SA
Gale, Bruce A
Gale, Charlene F SH, SA
Gale, Kendra A
Gale, Ron A
Gallais, Art SA
Gallaway, Joan ALM
Gallelli, Gail P A
Galvin, Donna SH, SA
Galvin, Grady SH, SA
Gamble, Rob G A
Gant, Bill SH, HLD
Garberg, Brett A
Garden, James SH, SA
Gardner, Tracy A
Garnett, Ralph E A
Garwood, Douglas A
Gathercole, Audrey SH, ALM, HSA
Gathercole, Brad J SH, SA
Gathercole, Jim W SH, SA
Gauley, Megan C. V
Gault, Kevin ALM
Gearey, Dennis SH, ALM
Gearey, Margaret SH, ALM
Gee, Wing S SH, SA
George, Hazel SH, ALM
Gerelus, Ken ALM
Gernat, Kate M. V
Gess, Bill SH, SA
Gibbs, Gordon SH, LM
Gibson, A.J. SH, SA
Gibson, Ralph SH, ALM
Giff ord, Peter SH, SA
Giles, Dawn SH, SA
Giles, Merv SH, SA
Gillard, Mary I SH, SA
Gilliland, Rex SH, SA
Gillis, Shona J SH, SA
Gillott, Bill SH, SA
Gillott, Muriel SH, SA
Gillott, Pat ALM
Gilroy, Stewart SH
Gimbel, Catharine E V
Gimbel, Murray SH, ALM
Gimbel, Veronica SH, ALM
Gingrich, Joel D A
Ginther, Murray A
Girling, Trevor ALM
Gislason, Tammy A
Gladstone, Terry SH, ALM, HSA
Glassford, Art R SH, SA
Glenn, Leslie A
Glimsdale, Donald SH, SA
Glimsdale, Leigh-Anna A
Glover, Cathy SH, ALM
Goldstrom, Dodie J A
Gooch, Cory A
Gordon, Barry SH, SA
Gordon, Neil SH, LM
Gordon, Roger SH, SA
Gosling, David SH, SA
Gothjelpsen, Tara L A
Gottselig, Gerard SH, ALM
Gough, John SH, SA
Gough, Vance P.J SH, SA
Gould, Barry SH
Gowdy, Gordon SH, SA
Grabatin, H. Dianne SH, SA
Gracie, Brenda S SH, SA
Graham, Bob SH, SA
Graham, Bruce V
Graham, Marg E SH, SA
Graham, Marlene A
Graham, Nan SH, LM
Grainger, Donna A
Grant, Don SH, SA
Grant, Judy G SH, A
Grant, Kelly A A
Gray, Bill M SH, SA
Gray, Jennifer SH
Gray, Jim SH, LM
Gray, Marcheta SH, ALM, HSA
Green, Bruce SH, SA
Green, Ed SH, ALM, HSA
Green, Heather SH, SA
Green, Jack W A
Green, John SH, SA
Green, Sandy A
Green, Susan E SA
Greenslade, Joanne M A
Greensword, Douglas SA
Greenwood, George A. V
Grey, Lenn A
Grier, Richard G SH, A
Griffi n, Sharon SH, SA
Griffi th, Art SH, SA
Griffi ths, Terry R SA
Grimes, Kelly SH, SA
Grisdale, Ted SH, ALM, HSA
Groeneveld, Charles SH, SA
Groeneveld, Gaylene A SH, SA
Groeneveld, Kim A
Gromoff , Brian SH, SA
Grove, Debra SH, SA
Grove, Ken SH, ALM, HSA
Gruetzner, Sara-Jane SH, A
Gryckiewicz, Jan SH, SA
Guay, Carol A SA
Gudmundson, Marge D SH, SA
Guebert, David D SH, SA
Guillemaud, Pat F SH, SA
Guitton, Rick SH, SA
Gulmick, Dawn J A
Gunn-Allard, Joan SH, SA
Guy, Vaughn A
Hack, Kristin A
OUR VOLUNTEERS
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Haeni, Adrian SA
Hagan, Edward A
Hagel, Tanya L V
Hagerman, Allen SH, SA
Hajash, Lorelei C SH, SA
Hak, Elizabeth V
Hall, Doug G SA
Hall, Gary SH, ALM
Hall, Katherine A SH, A
Hall, Tom SH, LM
Halliday, Martin SA
Halpen, Mary M SH, SA
Halpen, Patty A SH, SA
Halpen, Terry SH, LM
Halpenny, Jay A
Halseth, Gail SH, SA
Halseth, Ross L. SH, SA
Hamaliuk, Alan J SH, SA
Hames, David SH, A
Hamilton, Bob B SH, SA
Hamilton, Darol A
Hamilton, Diane ALM
Hamilton, Gavin SH, SA
Hamilton, Leslie N SH, SA
Hamilton, Sharon L SH, SA
Hamm, Courtney SH, SA
Hammer, Hoss SH, ALM, HSA
Hammer, Lorne G V
Haney, Harry D SH, SA
Haney, Shannon A
Haney, Ted A
Hanley, Irene SA
Hanley, Stuart A
Hansell, Bob SH, SA
Hansen, Joanne SH, SA
Hansen, Reid ALM
Hansen, Shawn SH, SA
Hansen, Tim M SH, SA
Hansma, Gerry A V
Hanson, Wayne R SH, SA
Harbour, Donna J A
Harcott, Bill SH, ALM
Harcus, Wilhelmina A
Harding, Peter A
Harms, Paul SH, ALM
Harper, Don SH, LM
Harper-Pollitt, Debbie ALM
Harrington, Lorna P SH, SA
Harris, Stewart SH, ALM, HSA
Harrison, Barry SH, ALM
Harrow, Darren SH, SA
Harrow, Tracy A
Harrow, Verna E SH, SA
Hartall, Bill SH, ALM
Hartall, Wanda R SH, ALM
Hasselfi eld, John A
Hasselfi eld, Vel A
Hatton, Sandra ALM
Hauer, Craig SH, SA
Hauser, Ernie A SH, SA
Havelock, Ron P SH, SA
Havens, Clint SH, SA
Hawkwood, Aurica SH, SA
Hawkwood, Eran V
Hayden, Bill SH, SA
Hayden, Vickie ALM
Hayden, Yvonne T A
Hays, Dan P SH
Hayward, Sylvia SA
Hazard, John ALM
Hazen, Elsie L SH, SA
Head, Jeannette P. SH, SA
Head, Jennifer M SH, SA
Headley, Neville SA
Healy, Earl SH, SA
Healy, Harold SA
Heerema, Phil V SH, SA
Heine, Charles ALM
Heintz, Doris A
Heintz, Maria A
Helm, Rosanna ALM
Helwerda, Denise F V
Henderson, Doug SH, SA
Henderson, Linda A
Henderson, Patti SH, LM
Henderson, Scott V
Hendrickson, Keven SH, A
Henke, David SA
Henriksen, Raina A
Hepburn, Bruce M A
Hepton, Zoe A
Herard, Rosalie A SH, SA
Hermann, Dorothy SH, SA
Hernandez, Art SH, SA
Heskes, Justin F. R. V
Hess, Archie ALM
Hess, Marmie SH, LM
Hess, Yvonne SH, ALM
Hewitt, Th omas A
Hickey, Phil SH, SA
Hiebert, Kathy A
Hierons, Alison M V
Hildebrandt, Jack SH, LM
Hilderman, Jill E A
Hill, Brian V
Hill, Mike V
Hill, Shirley SH, SA
Hill, Terry SH, LM
Hill, Wayne ALM
Hills, June SH, SA
Hind, John SH, SA
Hinds, Ken E SH, SA
Hironaka, Art SH, SA
Hironaka, Brent SH, SA
Hirsche, Grant A SA
Hitchner, Robert A
Hlady, Mark SH
Hobbs, Bill H SH, SA
Hobbs, Harry B. SH
Hobbs, Harry N. SA
Hockley, Trudy SA
Hodge, Brad SH, SA
Hoeght, Judy SA
Hofbauer-Orr, Brenda SH, SA
Hoff man, Dennis SH, SA
Hofmeister, Marianna L. A
Hogg, Kevin SH, SA
Holbrook, Garry SH, SA
Holbrook, Season A
Holden, Robin ALM
Holden, Shane SA
Holgate, Jayne M SH, ALM
Holland, Tannis L SH, SA
Holloway, Eddie SA
Holloway-Savoia, Pam G SH, SA
Holm, Art O SH, SA
Holman, Len SH, HLD
Holman, Sally SH, D
Holmes, Paul A
Holmgren, Wayne ALM
Holowatiuk, Bill V
Holowaychuk, Robert SA
Holub, David M SH, SA
Hood, Noriene A
Hooks, John SH, SA
Hoover, Bruce SH, SA
Hopfner, Chris A
Hornby, Ron SH, SA
Horne-Price, Sandy L V
Horton, Donna SH, LM
Hoskin, Bert ALM
Houle, Bob SH
Houle, Lynn SH
Hourie, Bill SH, SA
How, Barry B SH, A
Howard, Ken ALM
Howarth, Doreen SH, ALM
Howell, Ed SH, A
Howes, Steve SA
Hoy, Nelson SH, LM
Hribar, Serena M A
Hubbard, Bruce ALM
Hubbell, John ALM
Huddlestone, Dawn M. A
Huff man, Kelly SH, SA
Huggard, Susanne T V
Hughes, Fred SH, SA
OUR VOLUNTEERS
“For more than 100 years, the Calgary Exhibition & Stampede has brought Calgarians together, generating civic pride and promoting western heritage and values. This incredible
organization is fueled by over 2,000 energetic volunteers, staging the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth. Through the Grandstand Show and TransAlta Lights Up The Night
fi reworks display, we’re proud to support the Stampede in showcasing the best of what Calgary has to offer.”
STEVE SNYDER, TRANSALTA PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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Hughes, Jimmy SH, SA
Hughes, Laura F SA
Hughes, Paul J A
Huisman, Pam A SH, SA
Hume, Brad SH, SA
Hume, Ron SH, SA
Humphreys, Greg SH, SA
Hunt, Ray A
Hunt, Ron ALM
Hunt, Scott SH, SA
Hunter, Karin SA
Huntley, Jim E SH, A
Hurlburt, K. Brant SH, SA
Hurlburt, Ken SH, ALM
Hussey, Byron R SH, SA
Hussin, Ken SH, ALM
Hutchin, Paul M A
Hutchinson, Darlene E SH, A
Hutchinson, Reagan M A
Hutchinson, Reid SH, ALM
Hutchison, Bev K. SH, ALM, HSA
Hutton, Hilary SH, SA
Hutton, Jim SH, SA
Hutzal, Jerry ALM
Huyghe, Ken SH, SA
Hyde, Janet ALM
Hylton, Chris G V
Hymas, Bob F SH, HLD
Hymas, Deen SH, LM
Hymas, Rod SH, SA
Iles, Marshall SH, SA
Illingworth, Marie SA
Ingram, Robin V
Innes, June-Marie A
Iredale, Geoff A SH, ALM
Irvine, Will SH, SA
Irwin, Art SH, SA
Irwin, Ian SH, HLD
Irwin, Ron SH, ALM, HSA
Isaac, Kay SH
Isaacs, Bev SH, SA
Isakeit, Michael SH, SA
Iversen, John SH, SA
Iversen, Rita M A
Jackson, Bill SH, SA
Jackson, Dorothy SH, ALM
Jackson, Jeff SH
Jackson, Karen A
Jackson, Pat SH, SA
Jackson, Robert ALM
Jackson, Ron A A
Jackson, Sherry A
Jackson, Todd SH, SA
Jackson, Wayne SA
Jacob-Toews, Laurie M SH, A
Jacobson, Annabelle A
Jacobson, Doran SH, SA
Jacques, Don HLD
Jacques, Nell LM
James, Cathie SH, SA
James, Christie ALM
James, Connie L SH, SA
James, Dave E SH, A
James, Kathie A. V
James, Kaye SH, SA
James, Patti Anne SH, SA
James, Ron SH, SA
James, Wes W SH, SA
Jamieson, Doug A SH, SA
Jamieson, Jeff SH, SA
Janko, William SH, SA
Jansen, Ted SH, SA
Janz, Steven ALM
Jaques, Diane A
Jarvis, Roger SH, PP
Javier, Jeff L A
Jenkins, Bob SH
Jenkins, Jim H SH, SA
Jenkins, Lee SH, ALM
Jennings, Roy SH, ALM, HSA
Jensen, Bob ALM
Jessiman, Janet M SH, SA
Jewitt, Ann M.J SH, SA
Jewitt, Mike R. V
Jinnah, Al-Noor A
Joff e, Jay SH, SA
Johnsen, Lisa A
Johnson, Donna SH, SA
Johnson, Greg SA
Johnson, Gus W SH, SA
Johnson, Gustin SH, SA
Johnson, Keith SH, LM
Johnson, Mary E SH, SA
Johnson, Sarah E. V
Johnston, Brian SH, SA
Johnston, Brian R SH, SA
Johnston, David SH, SA
Johnston, Isobelle ALM
Johnston, Murray B SH, A
Johnston, Patricia SH, SA
Johnston, Terry A SH, SA
Johnston, Tracy A
Jonassen, Amund SH, LM
Jones, Brian W SH, A
Jones, Clarence SH, SA
Jones, Karen SH, SA
Jones, Keith SH, SA
Jones, Keith B SH, SA
Jones, Lorraine A
Jones, Marvin SH, SA
Jones, Ray SH, D
Joorisity, Shirley A
Joosen, Peter SH, ALM
Jopp, Robert SH, SA
Jorawsky, James S V
Jorgensen, Tanya A
Jorginson, George SH, SA
Joyce, Raymond SH, SA
Jubb, Avery SH, SA
Judd, Glen SH, SA
Judd, Reg SH, SA
Juhasz, John SH, SAJuul-Hansen, Ivan C SH, SAKaiser, Marilyn G SH, SA
Kaiser, Wilf SH, SAKalynchuk, Cathy D.L SH, SA
Karch, Gordy SH, SA
Karr, Avril L V
Kaufmann, Bill L SH, ALM
Kavanagh, Paul L V
Kavanaugh, Cory A
Kavanaugh, Ken SH, SA
Kazakoff , Dianne M A
Kearns, Sheila SH, SA
Keen, Douglas ALM
Kell, Dan SH, A
Kelly, Marion SH, A
Kelly, Marise SH, SA
Kemlo, Alison SH, A
Kemp, Gerry SH, SA
Kemppainen, Leah A
Kennedy, Dorothy SH, SA
Kennedy, John H SH, SA
Kennedy, Peter SH, SA
Kenworthy, Shauna L SH, SA
Kerby, George E SH, SA
Kerr, Arlene SH, SA
Kerr, Bob SH, SA
Kerr, Sheila ALM
Keshavjee, Sam M SA
Kewley, Bill ALM
Kewley, Maureen ALM
Khoury, Andrea M.L SA
Kidd, Alan SH, A
Kilby, Dave J. V
Kilroe, Glenda M. V
Kilroe, Ken J SH, SA
Kimmel, Brian D SH, SA
Kinas, Jenny D SH, SA
Kindrasky, Bev SH
King, David ALM
King, Karin A
King, Ken M SH, SA
King, Madeleine D
Kirk, Stacy SH, SA
Kirker, Michael W V
Kisilevich, Denise SH, SA
Kitchen, Donna A
Kitchen, Gerry A
Kitz, Joan L SH, SA
Kitzul, Grant SA
Kjar, Carla G V
Klare, Frank SH
Klasky, Bill SH, SA
Klasky, Bud SH, A
Klys, Jim SH, ALM
Knapp, Shelley A V
Knapp, Victoria SH, SA
Knight, Brenda A
Knight, Bruce SH, SA
Knight, John W SH, SA
Knight, Susan E A
Knorr, Maggie E A
Knutson, Debbie SA
Kollewyn, Hans JB SH, SA
Kollewyn, Joan SH, SA
Kolstad, Kate SH, SA
Komitsch, Debbie SH, SA
Konschuk, Shawn D SA
Konschuk, Wendy SA
Koop, David SH, SA
Koper, Lawrence SH, SA
Kortgaard, Joyce E SH, SA
Kovitz, Jeff SH, ALM
Kozak, J. Fredrick SH, SA
Kozun, Shawna A
Krahn, Peter W SA
Krahn, Susanne A
Kralka, Dan SH, SA
Kranenburg, Lane SH, SA
Krause, Jason K A
Krauss, Shauna A
Krawec, Randy A
Kraychy, Cameron A
Krebs, Darwin A
Kristinson, Ray SH, ALM, HSA
Krivak, Derek V
Kruyssen, Glenn K V
Kryczka, Karen SH, SA
Kryczka-McNear, Bev SH, SA
Kunkel, Ed L A
Kurtzweg, Vanessa D SH, ALM
Kwong, Sandy T.S. A
OUR VOLUNTEERS
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Kyle, Doug H SH, SA
Kyle, Kathryn I V
LaBarre, Allan ALM
LaBrash, Paul ALM
LaBrie, Holly SA
Lacey, Lori A
Lachman, Barbara A ALM
Ladan, Terence A
Laidlaw, Bob SH, PP
Laidlaw, Bobby F A
Laidlaw, Joyce S. V
Laidlaw, Rob SH, D
Laing, Laura L V
Lam, Th ien Minh M A
Lamacchia, John F. V
Lamont, Lisa ALM
Lamoureux, Paul ALM
Lamport, Brad SH, SA
Lane Goodfellow, Cathy A
Lang, Dan M A
Lang, Pam SH, HLD
Langford, Harry SH, HLD
Langford, Joan M SH, LM
Langlois, Gaston L. A
Lantz, David SH, A
Larsen, John A. SA
Larson, David E SH, A
Larson, Jim SH, SA
Larson, Pat SH, A
Larson, Patricia SH, SA
Larson, Terry N SH, SA
Larway, Helene SH, SA
Latour, Dorothy SH, ALM, HSA
Latus, Richard F SA
Lauder, David W SH, SA
Lauder, Dianne SH, ALM, HSA
Laustsen, Ken D
Laustsen, Loraine SH, SA
Lavalley, Gary SA
Lawless, Maureen A SH, A
Lawrence, Bruce A SH, SA
Lawrence, Keith A SH, ALM
Lawson, Wayne H SH, ALM
Laycock, Bonnie L E V
Leard, Scott H.M. SH, ALM, HSA
Leary, Howard SH, LM
LeBlanc, Sandra SH, SA
LeBoeuf, Gary G SH, SA
LeBourveau, Linda J V
Lee, Danielle A
Lee, Darren R SH, A
Lee, Debbie E SH, SA
Lee, Donald ALM
Lee, Edmond Y.H SH, SA
Lee, Gary M V
Lee, Gary R SH, SA
Lee, John A SH, SA
Lee, Laura L A
Lee, Ron SH, SA
Lefevre, Chad D. V
Lefl ey, Eileen P SH, ALM, HSA
Legault, Tony H SH, SA
LeGeyt, Chris SH, D
Lehr, Les SH, SA
Leigh, Ron SH, ALM
Leighton, Barry N A
Leitch, Robert E SH, ALM
Leitch, Robert O. ALM
Lemay, Tara R V
Lemire, Julie SH, SA
Lengsfeld, Hans ALM
Lennox, Al SH, SA
Lennox, Ross SH, A
Lepp, Gordon SH, ALM
Lepp, Ren ALM
Leroux, Carole C SH, A
Leslie, Jack ALM
Leslie, Jason P A
Leslie, Jean ALM
Levangie, Nick M V
Levitt, Fred SH, LM
Lewis, Brenda ALM
Lewis, Earl A
Leys, Alan SH, SA
Libin, Al SH, SA
Liegman, Ed SH, SA
Lietz, Lorraine M A
Lindstein, Angie A
Link, Allyson ALM
Linklater, Suzanne SH, SA
Liskowich, Trevor SH, SA
Litke, Elaine SH, SA
Littke, Zen A
Little, Dianne E A
Little, Norman SA
Lively, Allan A
Livingstone, Wendy M SH, SA
Lloyd, Bill J SH, SA
Loades, George W SH, SA
Locke, Charlie A
Locke, Louise SH, SA
Lockwood, Garth V
Lockwood, Stephen SH, ALM
Loewen, Katherine SH, ALM
Loney, Carol M SH, SA
Longeway, Dave ALM
Longeway, Eric SH, LM
Longeway, Ray SH
Longman, Gerry A
Longman, Patricia A
Longmoor, Val A SH, ALM, HSA
Longmore, Jake SH, ALM
Loor, Clinton A
Lorenz, Diane SH, SA
Louden, Judy SH, ALM
Lougheed, Dave V
Lougheed, Peter SH, HLD
Louie, Janina K. V
Love, Maurice SH, SA
Lovig, Rob SH, A
Lovse, Marg A
Low, Mike SH, SA
Luchsinger, Brian T SH, SA
Luft, Richard SH, SA
Lukey, Orest SH, LM
Lund, Joe SH, SA
Lundberg, Stacie M SH, SA
Lunn, Alana SH, SA
Lutz, Jackie SH, SA
Lutz, Jim SH, SA
Lutz, Katie V
Luxford, Paul SH, SA
Lyle, Candace V
Lyle, Mark LK V
Lyle, Rick SH, SA
Lynch, Jim SH, SA
Lynn, Ken SH, ALM
Lyon, Wayne A
Lyon, Wendy L V
Lyzenga, Jennie P V
MacCallum, Andy A
MacDonald, Brian SH, SA
MacDonald, Bruce SH, SA
MacDonald, Dan C SH, SA
MacDonald, Gerrie SH, ALM, HSA
Macdonald, Howard A SH, HLD
MacDonald, Laurie SH, SA
MacDonald, Rich S A
Macdonald, Stu SH, LM
MacEachern, Nancy A
MacFarlane, Craig D SH, A
MacFarlane, Cynthia C A
MacInnes, Richard SH, HLD
MacInnis, Don SH, SA
MacIntyre, Amanda L V
MacKay, Heather A
MacKay, Murray SH, SA
MacKellar, Lucille ALM
MacKenzie, Dean SH, SA
Mackenzie, Judy E A
MacKenzie, Michelle SH, SA
MacKenzie, Susan C V
Mackie, Doug SH, LM
Mackie, Karen D. V
Mackin, Bill SH, SA
MacKinnon, Grant A
Mackintosh, Lachlan A
MacPherson, Don ALM
MacRae, Jenn S. V
MacRae, R. Gary A
Madsen, Marian E A
Madson, Arron A
Maertens-Poole, Carole Anne SH, SA
Magee, Neill SH, SA
Magnon, Arlene L SH, ALM
OUR VOLUNTEERS
“This fence may rust and fall, but some things never change. The wind keeps on blowing. The sun keeps on rising. The people keep on working, loving, and living, caring for the
animals, working the land. It’s who we are.”BETH ANNA HESLOP, 16, ONE OF THE THREE WINNERS OF THE STAMPEDE’S 2005 SHARING OUR HERITAGE ESSAY CONTEST
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Magnuson, Tom SH, SA
Mailman, John P A
Main, Evelyn SA
Major, Steve SH, SA
Maki, Linda SA
Malenica, Peter M A
Malette, J.P. Scotty P SH, SA
Malin, Gerry M SH, SA
Malin, Susan A
Mallabone, Guy ALM
Mallabone, Joan SH, SA
Maller, Dave A SA
Maloney, Jack SH, SA
Mamchur, Gary SH, SA
Manarey, Bill H. SH, ALM
Mandeville, Bryan A
Many Guns, Doris ALM
Markert, Ron T A
Markkanen, Brian V
Markowsky, Sandy E SH, A
Marshall, Bill H SH, ALM
Marshall, Ed S SH
Marston, Jan SA
Marston, Maureen H A
Martin, Dick SH, SA
Martin, Fraser SH, SA
Martin, Greg A SH, SA
Martin, Moyra SA
Martin, Todd SH, A
Martindale, Shannan A
Martinson, Ryan J V
Martyn, Ian V
Martyn, Kari J SH, SA
Martz, Warren SH, SA
Marx, Doris SH
Mate, Jorge SH, ALM
Matejka, Steve SH
Matheson, Tom SH, SA
Matthews, Chris R SH, SA
Matthews, Geoff R V
Matthews, Kay SH, ALM
Matthews, Rob SH, PP
Matthews, Tim SH, SA
Matthews, Tom ALM
Matticks, Geoff SH, SA
Matuska, Ron SH, SA
Mawer, Martha M V
Maxie, Peter SH
May, Dan A SH, SA
May, Joel A A
May, Ron A SH, SA
Maynard, Tina SH, SA
Mayson, Bill SH, SA
McAllister, Patrick V
McArthur, Doreen SH, SA
McBride, Jim SH, SA
McBride, Rod SH, HLD
McCabe, Tom SH, SA
McCaff erty, Brenda ALM
McCallum, Joan SH, SA
McCarthy, Larry SH, SA
McCaughan, Glen L SH, SA
McCauley, Ted SA
McClellan, Dale SH, SA
McClellan, Grace SH, SA
McClellan, Reg SH, SA
McClelland, Craig SA
McClelland, Keith S SH, SA
McCollister, Gus SH, SA
McConnell, Kim SH, SA
McCorquodale, Larry J SH, SA
McCosh, Ron K SH, SA
McCuaig, Bob SH, SA
McCune, Pat SH, SA
McDaniel, Rod SH, HLD
McDonald, Alan K SH, SA
McDonald, Bruce A SH, SA
McDonald, Carol M SH, SA
McDonald, Don W SH, LM
McDonald, Erin A
McDonald, Gertrude SH, ALM
McDonald, Glenn B SH, SA
McDonough, Steve SH, SA
McDonough, Terry E SH, SA
McDougall, Michael SH, SA
McEwan, Maureen A
McGowan, Gil SH, ALM
McGrath, Peter V
McGregor, Don SA
McGregor, Kevin A
McGregor, Kim SH, SA
McInnis, Ken W SH, SA
McIntyre, William Robert SH, ALM, HSA
McIver, Ric W V
McIvor, Jack ALM
McIvor, Mike SH, SA
McKay, Carol SH, SA
McKay, Elaine K SH, SA
McKay, Jack SH, SA
McKay, John SH, ALM
McKay, Melissa SH, SA
McKay, Scott SH, ALM
McKendry, Roxanne L A
McKenna, Darilyn ALM
McKey, Michael S SH, SA
McKinnon, Allison SH, SA
McKinnon, Colin A SH, SA
McKinnon, Don J SH, A
McKinnon, Jane SH, SA
McKinnon, Teri K SH, SA
McKinnon, Wayne C SH, SA
McLachlan, Brian A A
McLane, Herb SH, SA
McLaren, Barbara SH, ALM, HSA
McLaren, Wayne SH, LM
McLauchlan, Ronald SH, SA
McLaws, Donald LM
McLean, Elfi e L SH, ALM, HSA
McLean, Janet E SH, SA
McLean, Joan ALM
McLean, Ward SH, ALM
McLellan, Neil ALM
McLellan, Sheila SA
McLeod, Lynn SH, SA
McLeod, Rod SH, SA
McMahon, Terry ALM
McMillan, Ian SH, SA
McMillan, Les SH, SA
McNamara, Carol E SH, SA
McNeil, Kirk SH, SA
McNeil, Ray J V
McPeak, Jim SH, SA
McPherson, Carol S SH, SA
McVean, Bruce SH, LM
McVicar, Jeanine SH, ALM
Meadows, Patricia L SH, SA
Meck, Iris V
Meers, Scott A
Melbourne, John SH, SA
Melchior, Ron J SH, SA
Melnechuk, Alex SH, ALM, HSA
Melville, Judi M SH, SA
Mercer, Lisa V
Merrick, Bernice SH, ALM, HSA
Merrick, Bob SH, SA
Merrill, Derek SH, SA
Meyers, Janice A
Mezzarobba, Marilyn E SH, SA
Michaels, David SH, SA
Mick, Lorne SH, ALM
Middleton, Dave V
Middleton, John SH, SA
Midtdal, Tamy ALM
Milavsky, Harold D
Millar, Roberta SH, SA
Miller, Bev SH, SA
Miller, Don SH, SA
Miller, Doug SH, ALM, HSA
Miller, Jamie A
Miller, Lindsay A
Miller, Pam SH, ALM
Millican, Harold S SH, SA
Milligan, Jim L SH, SA
Mills, Bonny ALM
Mills, Brett A
Mills, Judy SH, ALM
Mills, Paul J A
Milne, David SH
Milne, Jo-Anne C A
Milne, Marlie D SH, ALM, HSA
Milton, Helen SH, SA
Miner, Dorothy SH, SA
Ming, Dennis R A
Minnes, Patsi SH, HLD
Mirdoch, Julie A SH, SA
Mish, Bernie M SH, SA
Mitchell, Esther C SH, SA
Mitchell, George SH, LM
Mitchell, John SH, ALM
OUR VOLUNTEERS
“The Stampede Rodeo continues to get bigger and better. These new changes are not only great for the competitors, but they are good for the sport of rodeo.”
ROD HAY, EIGHT-TIME CANADIAN SADDLE BRONC CHAMPION AND 2005 CALGARY STAMPEDE SADDLE BRONC CHAMPION, ABOUT THE NEW RODEO FORMAT TO BE INTRODUCED IN 2006
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Mitchell, John A V
Mitchell, Randy SH, SA
Mjolsness, Mary E SH, ALM
Moff att, Greg V
Moffi tt, Barry SH, SA
Mogridge, Bill SH, ALM
Moir, Dianne SH, SA
Molesky, Joanne SH, SA
Molnar, Marnie SH, SA
Montana, Pete SH, ALM
Monteith, Bill SH, ALM, HSA
Moody, Bob SH, SA
Moon, Graham A
Moore, Bob SH, SA
Moore, Don SH, LM
Moore, Fred J SH, SA
Moore, Greg W SH, SA
Moore, Jim K SH, SA
Moore, Jody SH, SA
Moore, Ken SH, PP
Moore, Kirk SH, SA
Moore, Wayne SA
Morasch, Clinton SA
Morasch, Loyde SH, SA
Morgan, David R SH, SA
Morgan, Faron A
Morgan, Robert C SH, SA
Morison, Rod A V
Morison, Sheila A
Morissette, Ron L ALM
Moroz Clarke, Janet N V
Morozoff , Lloyd W A
Morrill, Bill SH, ALM, HSA
Morrill, Cherlyn SH, SA
Morris, Julene C A
Morris, Norm A
Morrison, Alexander C. SH, SA
Morrison, Graydon SH, SA
Morrison, Keith ALM
Morrison, Kim A
Morrison, Murray B SH, SA
Morrison, Neil H SH, SA
Morrow, Ed N SA
Morsky, Marsha SH, SA
Morton, Ray ALM
Mouser, Ross SH, LM
Mrozek, Ed SH, ALM
Mryglod, Glenn D SH, SA
Mryglod, Marlene L SH, SA
Mueller, Gladys SH, SA
Muir, Leigh A
Mullett, Roy SH, SA
Mulyk, Brenda M A
Mundie, Drew SA
Munro, Al SH, SA
Munro, Barry G V
Munro, Jim SH, SA
Munro, Roy A. SH, SA
Munro, Shannon SH, SA
Munstermann, Chris A
Munstermann, Mel A SH, SA
Muri, Welland SH, SA
Murphy, Joanne G SH, SA
Murphy, Karen A
Murphy, Kelly L SH, SA
Murphy, Paul SH, SA
Murray, Brian ALM
Murray, Chris E SH, SA
Murray, Russell W V
Musich, Rudy A
Musselwhite, John A SH, SA
Myers, Cheryl M A
Myketyn, J. Eric SH, SA
Myketyn, Kathy SH, ALM
Naegeli, George SH, SA
Nahachewsky, Tammy SH, SA
Napke, Stephanie SH, SA
Neis, John SH, A
Neis, Joyce E SH, SA
Neis, Todd SH, SA
Nelles, Frank R SH, SA
Nelson, Diane ALM
Nelson, Doug SH, SA
Nelson, Kevin ALM
Nelson, Ralph ALM
Nelson, Val SH, SA
Nesbitt, Jack SH
Nesbitt, Tricia SH, SA
Nesselbeck, Barbara J SH, SA
Neuman, Pat SH, ALM
Newby, Wayne ALM
Newman, Gillian SH, SA
Newman, Paul SH, SA
Newman, Peggy SH, SA
Newman, Peter E ALM
Niblock, Leanne SH, SA
Nicholls, Jon S SH, SA
Nicholls, Patrick A
Nicholls, Pepper ALM
Nickel, Clarence SH, SA
Nickel, Kathaleen E SH, A
Niederwieser, Harold SA
Nield, Bill SH, SA
Nielsen, David A A
Nimmo, Bryce SH, SA
Noble, Vern E V
Noonan, Alexandra A
Norcross, Don SH, SA
Norford, Brian SH, SA
Nummela, Linda A SH, SA
O’Connor, Graham SH, HLD
O’Connor, Larry SH, HLD
O’Connor, Michael J SH, SA
O’Connor, Mike J SH, SA
O’Connor, Sandy M SH, SA
O’Connor, Stuart G V
O’Connor, Tom SH, LM
O’Leary, Th omas SH, SA
O’Meara, Erin A
Oades, Arthur SH
Oatway, Don J SH, SA
Oberg, Margaret SA
Oblak, Kathy L A
Odnokon, Mick SA
Oelke, Ken D SH, SA
Olasker, Sonny SH, SA
Oman, Tracy L A
Ona, Wally E SH, SA
Ondrik, John ALM
Onerheim, Joan SH, ALM
Opsal, Cindy SH, SA
Orchard, Peggy ALM
Ornburn, Marilyn R SH, SA
Orr, Lea SA
Orr, Richard B SH, ALM
Osborne, Barbara SA
Oseen, Shauna ALM
Osler, Jock C SH, SA
Osler, Will SH, SA
Ostashower, Shirley A
Oulton, Brandy P V
Owad, Don A A
Owad, Judy ALM
Owen, Jeff SH, SA
Owens, Tom ALM
Paget-Turcotte, Twyla A
Pahl, Lorena V
Pallesen, Peter SH, SA
Palmer, Cec SH, SA
Palmer, Ella A
Palmer, Jim SH, SA
Palmer, Rose M SH, SA
Panes, Ann SH, ALM, HSA
Panes, Gabriel SH, ALM
Pappas, K.C. SH, ALM
Pardo, Cindy E SH, SA
Park, Bob SH, SA
Parker, Karen A
Parker, Shirley A
Parkhill, Don J SH, ALM
Parkin, Don C V
Parry, Liz W SH, SA
Parsons, Don ALM
Paterson, Leigh SH, SA
Paton, Bert SH, ALM
Patterson, Amanda P V
Patterson, Frederick SH, ALM
Patterson, Tony SH, SA
Pazdor, Philip SH
Peacock, Fred SH, LM
Peacock, Jack R. LM
Peacock, Jim SH, ALM
OUR VOLUNTEERS
“So many things in my home province make me feel proud to belong in Alberta....I love the big sky, wide open space and golden glow of canola fi elds. I am so proud to
belong to a province made up of citizens from many different cultures...I see a unique spirit in our people and environment. I think our surroundings help us to be strong, because we
can be faced with beauty and harshness at the same time.”MEREDITH PRITCHARD, 12, ONE OF THE THREE WINNERS OF THE STAMPEDE’S 2005 SHARING OUR HERITAGE ESSAY CONTEST
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Peake, Colleen SH, SA
Pearce, Gordon SH, PP
Pearson, A.J. SH, SA
Pearson, Pat A SH, SA
Pearson, Robert V A
Peckham, Travis SH, SA
Pedden, Allan V
Pedersen, Annemarie L V
Peers, Dana A SH, SA
Peers, Rick SA
Pelletier, Marylyn ALM
Pendrel, Annice ALM
Pendrel, John SH, SA
Peneycad, Fiona M SH, SA
Penner-Collins, Denise H SH, SA
Penny, J.C. V
Peplinski, Jim SH, ALM
Percival, Trina B A
Percy, Leanne D SA
Perizzolo, Rudy SH, A
Perkins, Betty J SH, SA
Perry, Dale G SH, SA
Perry, Lynn L A
Pestun, Janice A
Peters, Jack V
Peters, Leigh A V
Peters, Nancy K V
Peters, Rob SH, SA
Peterson, Rod C A
Petrie, Leslie J SH, ALM
Petryk, Pat SH, ALM, HSA
Phillips, Dave V
Phillips, Ross F. SH, HLD
Phillipson, Roxanne A
Phoenix, V
Pidde, Paul A
Piercy, Lauren E V
Piers, Bill SH, SA
Piers, Susanne ALM
Pigott, Maryann SA
Pilling, Gary M SH, SA
Pilling, Jim A
Pilling, Merv L SH, SA
Pinder, Roy SH, ALM
Piper, Jennifer M SH, A
Pitt, Judy SH, SA
Pittman, Mac SH, SA
Planche, Don R SH, SA
Platt, Donna M SH, SA
Platt, Gordon S SH, SA
Platz, Anne V SH, A
Plunkett, Tom SH, SA
Poff enroth, Bob SH, HLD
Poff enroth, Donna F SH, SA
Pogue, Bob SH, SA
Polischuk, Debbie SH, SA
Pollock, Bonnie S SA
Polowick, Marlin ALM
Polson, Paul SH, SA
Pope, David SH
Popik, Leon B. SH, SA
Popik, Leon C. SH, SA
Poratto, Adele SH
Porter, Arlene SH, SA
Porter, Bill SH, D
Porter, Patricia Y V
Porter, Ray T SH, SA
Postlewaite, Don SH, LM
Postlewaite, Scott SH, SA
Potter, Jacqueline L V
Poulton, Patricia A
Powder, Kevin SA
Powell, Nathan A
Powell, Stan SH, ALM, HSA
Powers, Jim SH, SA
Poyen, Jock SH, SA
Preece, Derek ALM
Presley, Christel M A
Presley, John W SH, SA
Prettie, Andy SH, SA
Price, Al A
Price, John SH, SA
Price, Stacy L A
Pringle, Bertram SH, SA
Pringle, Sandra ALM
Pritchard, Collin A
Pritchard, F. Vicky SH, SA
Pritchard, Herb SH, SA
Pritchard, Rob V
Proceviat, Ashley E.L SH, SA
Prodan, Dean ALM
Prodan, Hugh SH, SA
Prokosch, Lynn M V
Proskie, Joe SH, SA
Proskow, Darrol J SH, SA
Proskow, Morris SH, ALM
Prosser, Ernie SH, SA
Proud, Jennifer SH, ALM
Puff er, Bruce V
Purcell, Gordon L SH, SA
Purdy, Carl SH, SA
Purdy, Glen SH, SA
Purdy, Kirk SH, ALM
Purdy, Storm SH, SA
Pyke, David A
Quarrie, Ron ALM
Quinney, Bill SH, ALM
Quinton-Campbell, Patricia A
Raby, Stephen G SH, SA
Racher, Garth SH, SA
Ralston, Brenda J SH, SA
Ramsay, Graeme A
Ramsay-Carlson, Kaye A
Ramsden, Dick SH, SA
Rasmussen, D. Heather SH, SA
Rasmussen, Gordon SH, SA
Rawlyck, Donna A
Rayner, Ruth Ann SH, SA
Rebalkin, Darren SH, SA
Rebeyka, Frank S SH, SA
Redmond, Bruce SH, LM
Reeb, Fred SA
Regehr, Pamela J SH, A
Regehr, Rod A
Reid, Stuart J.A. A
Rempal, Garrett SH, SA
Rescanski, Fred V
Reynolds, Anni L A
Reynolds, Clive SA
Reynolds, Colleen A SH, SA
Reynolds, David SH, SA
Rhodes, Darryl SH, SA
Richards, Adele A
Richards, Mick A
Richardson, Allan SH, SA
Ricketts, Lisa N V
Rieberger, Michael SH, SA
Riley, Tim A. V
Rimer, Barry SH, SA
Rimer, Luke J. A
Riopel, Cherie V
Risdon, Marlene SH, SA
Ritchie, Randy SH, ALM, HSA
Rivers, Joanne SH, ALM
Roach, Joanne SH, SA
Roach, John SH, SA
Roach, Matt SH, SA
Robak, Brian SH, SA
Robak, Liliana A
Roberts, Donna A
Robertson, Garry J SH, SA
Robertson, Jim SH, SA
Robertson, Pat A SH, SA
Robertson, Robert A
Robertson, Ron A
Robertson, Sharon E V
Robertson, Shawna A
Robertson, Stephanie P V
Robinson, Carla SH, SA
Robinson, Dave SH, SA
Robinson, Gay SH, SA
Robinson, Jean SH, SA
Robinson, Tyler V
Robinson, Val A. SH, D
Robinson, Wayne E SH, SA
Robinson, Wes M. V
Robinson Ladiges, Cathy SH, SA
Robson, Dave SH, SA
Roche, Barbara ALM
Rockafellow, Donna ALM
Rodgers, Lonnie SH, SA
Roe, Kerri L SH, SA
Rogers, John Victor SH, SA
Rogers, Mike R SH, SA
Rogers, Ron SA
Rojo, Angie A
Ronald, Brent SH, SA
Rook, Gordon A
Rooney, Len SH, SA
Root, Karen L A
Root, Mayne SH, SA
Roscoe, Dick SH, ALM
Rosia, Tanner V
Roska, Van SH, ALM
Roska, Vince SH, ALM
Ross, Bob W SH, SA
Ross, Carl H V
Ross, Jack SH, ALM, HSA
Ross, John R SH, SA
Ross, Marilyn M SH, ALM
Ross, Mike SH, SA
Ross, Shirley SH, ALM, HSA
Ross-Albert, Alison SH, SA
Rothermal, Kevin E. V
Rourke, Mac ALM
Routley, Don V
Rowe, Ralph SH, LM
Roy, Bruce SH, SA
Royal, Ted SH, ALM, HSA
Rudd, Dave SH, SA
Ruddell, Terry N SH, ALM
Rude, Kevin SA
Rugsven, June SH, ALM
Rule, John SH, SA
Rule, Lynn SH, SA
Runcie, Garnet D SH, SA
Russell, Dan SH, SA
Russell, Ken SH, LM
Rusted, Brian SH, SA
Rutherford, Keith SH, SA
OUR VOLUNTEERS
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Rutherford, Paul W A
Rutley, Howard ALM
Rutley, Kirk ALM
Ryder, Larry SA
Sabo, Russ SA
Sadowski, Rob SA
Saguez, Carole A A
Sahs, Dennis M SH, SA
Sailor, Stan SH, LM
Saju, Sherali D
Saklofske, Harold ALM
Salomons, Gordon J SH, SA
Sampson, Tom SA
Samulak, Shaunna SA
Sanden, Al W SH, SA
Sanderson, Greg L. V
Sanger, Neil SH, SA
Sargeant, Donna SA
Sattin, Allan SH, ALM
Saucier, Heather A SH, SA
Saunders, Alf SH, SA
Saunders, Bill SH, SA
Saunders, Fred W SH, SA
Saunders, Steven SH, SA
Saunders, Wendy SH, ALM, HSA
Saunderson, Jana A
Sautner, Linda ALM
Savage, Garry SH, SA
Sawchuk, Dianne ALM
Sawchuk, Ron ALM
Scheirman, Brian SH, SA
Schild, Olive SH, ALM, HSA
Schmaltz, Doug A
Schmelzl, Frank A
Schmiedchen, Christine A
Schmiedchen, Gay C SA
Schneider, Jack SH, SA
Schneider, Jessica F SH, SA
Schneider, Mark SA
Schneider, Jr., Jack SH, SA
Schofi eld, Maggie A SH, SA
Schreiner, Duane A SH, SA
Schuelke, Lara A
Schuh, Rick SH, SA
Schultz, Barb ALM
Schultz, Tom ALM
Schultz, Wade V
Schulz, Maureen B V
Schunicht, Oliver C. V
Schwarz, Bob SH, ALM
Schwieger, Ron SH, ALM, HSA
Scobie, Shannon D SH, A
Scott, Bob SH, SA
Scott, Ivy A
Scott, Peter SH, SA
Scott-Brown, Diane SH, ALM
Screaton, Anne M A
Seabrook, Keith SH, SA
Seaman, Dennis E V
Sears, Bev SH, ALM, HSA
Seifert, Jim SH
Seifert, Opal SH, LM
Seitz, Blaine A
Selgensen, Eric SH, ALM
Selgensen, June SH, ALM
Sellar, Marilyn M SH, SA
Semotuk, Lydia A
Sergerie, Cindy M SH, SA
Seto, Fong SH, SA
Seto, Richard H. SH, SA
Sevick, Russell SA
Sewall, Brad T SH, SA
Sewall, Kim E SH, SA
Shacklady, Ted M V
Shalanski, Karen ALM
Shandro, Douglas SH, SA
Shanley, John R SH, SA
Shannon, Shilo SA
Shannon, Todd V
Shaver, Grant SA
Shaver, Inez L SA
Shaw, Bev A SA
Shaw, Gardie SH, LM
Shaw, Kirk V
Sheane, Paul A
Shearer, Jim SA
Sheka, Tenzin SH, SA
Sholdice, Marnie A
Short, Valdine J SH, SA
Shurmer, Byron SH, ALM, HSA
Shute, Dennis SH, SA
Shute, Ed SH
Shuttleworth, Wayne SH, SA
Sibbald, David SH, SA
Sibbald, Wayne M SH, SA
Sicotte, Nicole M.J SH, SA
Sietzema, Hidzer A
Siewert, Michael D. V
Silliker, Frank D SH, SA
Sim, Darrel K V
Simmons, Shane SH, SA
Simpson, Dave A
Simpson, Dixie M SH, SA
Simpson, Joseph R SH, A
Sinclair, Brian SH, SA
Sinclair, Odell A
Sinton, Terry R SH, SA
Sitting Eagle, Gerald SH, SA
Skaggs, Rick A SH, SA
Skeans, Paul SA
Skeels, Dan V
Skupa, Tom SH, A
Slade, Don J SH, ALM
Slater, Gordon ALM
Sledzinski, Brenda SH, SA
Slocombe, Robert SH, SA
Sloman, Lance V
Smith, Alison A
Smith, Amanda K V
Smith, Amy J. A
Smith, Bunny L SH, SA
Smith, Carole F V
Smith, Craig A
Smith, Debbie A
Smith, Donna L SH, SA
Smith, Ernest SH, SA
Smith, Gregg SH, SA
Smith, James P. A
Smith, Jean ALM
Smith, Jim SH, SA
Smith, Laura SH, ALM
Smith, Lori D V
Smith, Paulette A A
Smith, Quincy SH, HLD
Smith, Rick SH, SA
Smith, Robert G SH, SA
Smith, Sean A
Smith, Sean SH, A
Snow, Gary J A
Snow, Stacie E. V
Snyder, Steve D
Soltys, Deanna SH, SA
Solvason, Corie A
Solvason, Lorne D V
Solverson, Larry H V
Somerset, Blake R A
Sorensen, Grethe SH, SA
Sorensen, Jette A
Southern, Ron SH, ALM
Sowiak, Christine F V
Sparling, Stan SH
Sparrow, Bert SH, LM
Spear, Herb H SH, SA
Spence, Dwayne SH, SA
Spence, Roc D SH, SA
Spence, Shayne A SH, A
Spooner, Sharon A V
Sprague, Bob H SH, SA
Spratt, Jane A
Spratt, Nancy A SH, SA
Sproule, Katie A
Sproule, Mark R. V
Squires, Paul D SH, SA
Staddon, Sean SH, SA
Staff ord, Rod F. A
Stainsby, Esther M SH, SA
Stainsby, Kim SH, ALM
Stanlake, Allison SA
Stanton, Dan SH, ALM, HSA
Starchuk, Richard SH, ALM
Stark, Marguerite SH, SA
Starlight, Bruce SH
Starling, Louise SH, ALM
Stearns, Don SH, ALM
Steblecki, Ben SH, A
Steedman, Cliff SH, SA
Steel, Jim S SH, SA
Steele, Barbara J SH, SA
Steele, Heather SH, SA
Steen, Jack SH, PP
Steen, Patsy SH, SA
Steen-Bowles, Laurie D SH, SA
Stefanchuk, Peter SH, SA
Stefanchuk, Th ora B SH, ALM
OUR VOLUNTEERS
“Guy Weadick created one of the world’s greatest spectacles. In addition, the Calgary Stampede has helped strengthen volunteerism in the city and in Alberta.”
PETER LOUGHEED, WITHIN A CENTENNIAL SPEECH ON THE TOP 10 MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS IN ALBERTA’S HISTORY
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Steiner, Brian A
Stella, Dean SH, SA
Stephen, Marian ALM
Stephens, David A
Stephens, MaryL SH, ALM, HSA
Stephenson, Barbara B SH, SA, HSA
Stephenson, Dan SH, SA
Stephenson, George SH, SA
Stevens, Mark ALM
Stevenson, John A
Stewart, Carol D SH, SA
Stewart, Don LM
Stewart, Don SH, SA
Stewart, Doug SH, ALM
Stewart, Frank D A
Stewart, Frank G. SH, LM
Stewart, Hilary ALM
Stewart, Holly SH, SA
Stiles, Sharon A
Stilwell, Vic SH, SA
Stirling, Rob M SH, SA
Stitt, Jim G SH, SA
Stock, Carol A
Stockwell, Robert SH, SA
Stott, Kate SH, ALM
Stott, Ken G SH, LM
Stout, Bill SH, SA
Stout, Don A
Stout, Shane A
Strandquist, Halley ALM
Strange, Michael A
Straub, Shane V
Street, David SH, SA
Street, Glenn SH, D
Strem, Vince A
Stricharuk, Jack L SH, SA
Stroick, Mike SH, SA
Stroman, Fred SH, ALM
Stuart, Al ALM
Styles, Barry SH, SA
Suddaby, Darrel L SH, SA
Suddaby-Johnson, Tara D SH, SA
Sullivunn, Kaye ALM
Sumner, Bill E SH, SA
Sumner, Bob SH, HLD
Sumner, Joan SH, SA
Sunderland, Vyetta SH, A
Suto, Angela SH, ALM
Sveen, Joan SH, SA
Sveinson, Keith SH, LM
Swanby, Erik SA
Swanson, Al SH, SA
Swanson, David F SH, SA
Swanson, Francine A
Swanston, Don J SH, SA
Swanston, Donna SH, ALM
Swanston, Linda J SH, ALM
Swinton, Bill SH, ALM, HSA
Switzer, Cathy M SA
Switzer, Clay E SH, SA
Switzer, Sam SH, SA
Symons, Bill SH, SA
Symons, Marilyn SH, ALM
Syvenky, Steve A
Tainsh, Dave L A
Takenaka, Larry T A
Takken, Connie A
Talbot, David SH, HLD
Tanner, Dorothy SH, ALM
Tanner, Lynn SH, SA
Tanner, Monti SH, ALM, HSA
Tarbox, Lori SH, SA
Targett, Bryan SH, ALM
Taubert, Tracy A
Taylor, Beth ALM
Taylor, Bill SH, ALM, HSA
Taylor, Brian J. A
Taylor, Ellie M SH, LM
Taylor, Eric T SH, SA
Taylor, Fred SH, SA
Taylor, Freddy M SH, SA
Taylor, Ken SH, ALM, HSA
Taylor, Lyle SH, ALM
Taylor, Morley SH, ALM
Taylor, Paul SH, ALM
Taylor, Robert SH
Taylor, Robert SH, SA
Taylor, Stan B SA
Taylor, Steve J. V
Taylor-Flexhaug, Myrna L. A
Tegart, Happy SH, ALM
Th acker-Bjarnason, Sis ALM
Th arp, Bernard SH, LM
Th evenaz, Dave SH
Th ird, John SH, SA
Th omas, Jane M V
Th omas, Lance N SH, SA
Th omas, Linda SA
Th ompson, Bob SH, D
Th ompson, Bonnie SH, SA
Th ompson, Christy A
Th ompson, David SH, ALM
Th ompson, Debbie SH, SA
Th ompson, Don L SH, LM
Th ompson, Jack A
Th ompson, John SH, ALM
Th ompson, Lee SH, HLD
Th ompson, Len SH, ALM, HSA
Th omson, Patricia G SH, A
Th on, Wendy SH, SA
Th orbjornsen, Tracy A
Th oreson, Julie ALM
Th oreson, Roy SH, ALM
Th orne, Bill S SH, SA
Th ornton, Dolores V SH, ALM, HSA
Th ornton, Harold P SH, HLD
Th ornton, Lynne SH, SA
Th orpe, John SH, LM
Th rasher, Kate D SH, SA
Tickles, Ed J SH, ALM, HSA
Tickles, Laurel E SA
Tidball, Bill D SH, LM
Tidsbury, Isabella E A
Tidswell, Kim M A
Tidswell, Sandy J SH, SA
Tilley, Wayne SH, ALM
Tillie, Della SH, A
Tillman, Sharon SH, SA
Tittemore, Jim A SH, SA
Tobert, Owen SH, SA
Todd, Averil M SH, SA
Todd, Bill SH, SA
Toft, Gary SH, LM
Tomilson, Susan M SH, SA
Tomlin, Denean M SH, A
Tomlinson, E. Dale SH, SA
Tomney, Sue J V
Tomshak, Mike SA
Torgerson, Gary ALM
Tornberg, Carol ALM
Tough, Allan SH
Traquair, Brad I A
Treacy, Bob SH, SA
Treacy, Donna SH, SA
Treacy, Linton E SH, SA
Trimble, Harvey SH, SA
Troughton, Josie A
Tuck, Philip ALM
Tucker, Mike SA
Tucker, Ron ALM
Tull, Don G A
Tupper, Dave V SH, SA
Turel, Rocky R. V
Turnbull, Glen B SH, LM
Turner, Don SH, SA
Turner, Henry J SH, SA
Turner, Jeanette A
Tveter, Orlo SH, SA
Twittey, Herb S SH, SA
Twittey, Margaret L SH, SA
Tynan, Bill SH, LM
Tynan, Colleen J A
Tynan, Maureen SH, SA
Tynan, Russ SH, D
Tynan, Wendy M SH, SA
Tyrrell, John SH, SA
Tyrrell, Michele A
Vajdik, Marcel A
Valentine, Megan SA
Valentine, Pat SH, ALM
Valentine, Peter SH, SA
Valliere, Lynda SH, ALM
Van Dyck, Peter SH, SA
Van Erkel, Ben SH, SA
van Gilst, Sarah T.R. A
Van Ham, Jim A
Van Laar, Barry SH, A
Van Maarion, Christina A
Van Mierlo, Dianna A
Van Staden, Chris SH, SA
Van Tighem, Peter SH, SA
Van Tighem, Tammi A
Vande Walle, Leo ALM
Vanderwiel, Art J SH, SA
Vanderwiel, Christopher SA
Vanhoutte, Tom V
Vanwalraven, Marlena A
Venini, David J SH, SA
Vennard, Gene R SH, ALM
Verbonac, Debbie A
Vesey, Bob SH, SA
Vetere, Mario SH, SA
Viccars, Bob SH, SA
Vickery, Gary A SH, SA
Villeneuve, Alain A
Vincelli, Douglas SH, A
Vine, David SH, SA
Vipond, Grant ALM
Virostek, Blaine SH, A
Visser, Arlene SH, SA
Vogel, Ron E A
Vogelsang, Annette SH
Volk, Amanda A
Volk, Connie SH, SA
Waddell, Linda SH, SA
Waddell, Wayne A
Wagner, Erle A
Waldorf, Don SH, SA
Waldron, Keith SH, SA
OUR VOLUNTEERS
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Walker, Bob SH, ALM
Walker, Drexel B V
Walker, Edward ALM
Walker, John SA
Walker, Patti L SH, SA
Wall, Ron A
Wallace, Bob ALM
Wallace, Chris ALM
Wallace, Darla R A
Wallace, Don SH, ALM
Wallace, Donna SH, ALM
Wallis, Laurie A
Walsh, Bill SH, LM
Walsh, Tom SH, SA
Walters, April A
Walters, Bret SH, SA
Warawa, Kathryn SA
Ward, Deborah D A
Ward, Ron SH, SA
Wardner, George B SH, ALM
Ware, Bob A
Warga, John V
Warren, Janice A V
Waters, Mark D SH, SA
Watmough, Rusty M SA
Watson, Colette S A
Watson, David R SH, SA
Watt, Gerald SH, SA
Watt, Ian SH, ALM
Watts, Bill J SH, ALM, HSA
Watts, Dawn A
Way, Bill ALM
Wearmouth, Sue-Anne V
Wearmouth, Vicki L SH, A
Weaver, Harold A SA
Weaver, Ross SA
Webb, Connie B SH, SA
Webb, Kathleen SH, ALM
Webber, John W SH, SA
Webster, Gordon SH
Weerstra, Marjorie M A
Weidmann, Sonja V
Weidner, Arlene A SH, SA
Weiler, Gary J SH, SA
Weir, Meryl B SH, SA
Weir, Rob SH, ALM, HSA
Weismose, Norm SH, LM
Welch, Irene SH, A
Weldon, Owen M V
Welsh, Larry J SH, ALM
Werbisky, Mike ALM
Werle, Stephanie C A
Wesner, Tara SH, SA
West, Fred E SH, LM
West, Gordie SH, SA
West, Kim SH, SA
Westerberg, Eric SH, SA
Westerberg, Lyndon SH, ALM
Westerson, Joan S A
Westlund, Jamie L A
Wetherup, Hal SH, SA
Wetherup, Jackie M V
Wetherup, Michael A
Wettstein, Carl H A
Whenham, Donn ALM
Whenham, Robin ALM
Whenham, T.O. ALM
White, Bob ALM
White, Terry V
White-Tucker, Kerry ALM
Whitfi eld, Jason ALM
Whitlie, Geoff A
Whitworth, Jack SH, ALM
Whitworth, Marion SH, ALM
Wichmann, Annette A
Wiebe, Horst G ALM
Wiebe, Vic SH, SA
Wiegman, Henry J. A
Wiens, Heather A
Wiersma, Annelies A
Wiese, Brian S V
Wiggan, Al SH, ALM, HSA
Wight, Hunter SH, SA
Wildman, Brett SA
Wilkes, Perry T SH, SA
Will, Marilyn D V
Williams, Bruce SH, SA
Williams, Gloria SH, SA
Williams, Jack SH, ALM
Williams, Judy ALM
Williams, Len SH, SA
Williams, Lennie SH, SA
Williams, Mark J A
Williamson, Keith M V
Willoughby, Teri SA
Wilmot, Fred SH, ALM
Wilson, Bill SH, SA
Wilson, Bob SH, ALM
Wilson, David K A
Wilson, Dick ALM
Wilson, Don SH, IPP
Wilson, Don SH, SA
Wilson, Don J. V
Wilson, Ehren A
Wilson, Helena ALM
Wilson, Linda ALM
Wilson, Mary Anne V
Wilson, Penny SH, SA
Wilson, Robert ALM
Wilson, Shawn A
Wilson, Steve SH, A
Wilton, Sheldon SA
Windolff , Gladys M SH, SA
Winkler, Evelyn C A
Winters, Natalie V
Wise, Keith D. V
Witbeck, Bill SH, ALM
Wittmann, Diane SH, SA
Wonderham, Peter J V
Wong, Sam SH, ALM
Woo, Harvey SH, SA
Wood, Barry SH, A
Wood, Gerry J SH, SA
Woodall, Stephen SH, SA
Woodward, Marian ALM
Woolrich, Earl SH, SA
Woolstencroft, Dorothy M V
Worobec, Barb A
Wosnock, Ken J SH, ALM, HSA
Wray, Doug SH, SA
Wright, Allen H SH, SA
Wright, Cam A SH, SA
Wright, Donald ALM
Wright, Lexi A SA
Wright, Lorelei V
Wright, Murray SH, A
Wroe, Barry A
Wyatt, Donna SH, SA
Wylie, Justian W. V
Wylie, Kelly SA
Wylie, Len J SH, LM
Wylie, Tiff any J V
Wyse, Donna SH, SA
Yakunin, Alex ALM
Yeast, Bill SH, SA
Yee, Marlaine A
Yee, Wee SH, D
Young, Betty ALM
Young, Beverley SH, A
Young, Don J SH, SA
Young, Doug SH, SA
Young, Graham SH, SA
Young, Jereme A
Young, John ALM
Young, Karen ALM
Young, Robert SH, PP
Younker, Tania L. V
Yuff e, Hartley SH, ALM, HSA
Yule, Janet A
Zaytsoff , Gloria A
Zboya, Donald G SH, SA
Zell, Ray SH, ALM, HSA
Zeran, Peggy SH, ALM, HSA
Zickefoose, Sherri V
Ziegler, Earl SH, SA
Ziegler, Kathleen SA
Ziegler, Sandy SH, SA
Zimak, Tracy T V
Zipse, Dean SH, SA
Zipursky, Brad ALM
Zukerman, David SH, ALM, HSA
Zwick, Dan ALM
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“That Alberta identity, the Alberta spirit, are what the Calgary Stampede symbolizes, and what the Stampede has shaped over the last century or more...the Calgary Stampede has
helped defi ne what makes Alberta different and what makes it special.” PREMIER RALPH KLEIN, IN A CENTENNIAL ESSAY PUBLISHED IN THE CALGARY HERALD
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Ames, Sandy
Anderson, Gordon
Anderson, Grace
Andrews, Stacey
Anhorn, Allison
Anhorn, Michelle
Annear, Tom
Armitage, Douglas
Armstrong, Gary
Axelson, Ken
Babin, Laura
Badger, Aaron
Bain, Garry
Balabas, Laryssa
Barker, Neil
Barlaro, Paula
Barnes, Jodi
Bartel-Cox, Mitzi
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Basque, Elizabeth
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Bassett, Doug
Beauchamp, Rita
Beck, David
Bell, Ben
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Bowie, Peggy
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Fritz, Max
Gaab, Colleen
Gabriel, Paul
Gallinger, Kenneth
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Galoc, Carmen
Ganley, Joan
Garnett, Sharon
Garnett, Gordon
Genest, Darcy
George, Matthew
Gleason, Timothy
Goemans, Bart
Goll, Dean
Goodman, Raymond
Gray, Charles
Grisak, George
Guerrero, Maria
Gutowski, Michael
Hagel, Pam
Hagel, Kevin
Halls, Kimberly
Hanchar, Brenda
Harrison, Paul
Hartford, Diana
Hasper, David
Hasper, Cristina
Hauser, Deborah
Hawley, Susan
Hayward, Gregory
Headley, Anthony
Henning, Robert
Hess, Howard
Hickman, David
Higdon, Gerry
Hislop, Newton
Hobart, James
Hodgins, Jack
Hoehn, Andria
Holden, Linda
Holm, Jennifer
Holmes, Sheri
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Hunt, Patti
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Johnson, Steven
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Kunimoto, Kimberly
Kusinski, Joanna
Kwong, William
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Lacoste, Michelle
Ladha, Anar
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Lamb, Christopher
Landra, Margaret
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Lawrence, Peter
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MacLennan, LisaMaerz, ChantelleMape, ReyMarklund, CathyMarrington, KeithMartin, BillMattila, LisaMayo, KimberleyMcAfee, SandyMcCabe, SeanMcCann, EmilyMcCarthy, GregMcCarthy, MaureenMcCleary, CatherineMcCullough, KirkMcFadzen, MartyMcGrath, AnitaMcGrath, BarryMcHugh, GerryMcIntyre, LindaMcNeil, NeilMcQueen, BradleyMeding, VernMercer, TylerMetz, PatriciaMillions, Tara
Mills, SharonMorrison, MoniqueMorrison, JanniceMorrow, PaulMuench, MarkMulligan, KevinMurfin, TerryMurray, SusanMusgrave, RobertNearing, LauraNewinger, Donald
Nicholson, JayneNiebergall, DarrenO’Neil, JohnOliver, GarryPalosanu, GeorgePascoe, GordonPatram, SherryPayne, WalterPearce, EdPedersen, MikePegler, TraceyPennoyer, KelleyPon, PatrickPoole, GailPowlan, GayProudfoot, RodPyne, AnnRacette, GailRadke, JamesRamage, AlanRead, TraceyRehill, KenReid, MitchellReid, TracyRiach, AlexRice, JT
Rizzuto, JudyRobbins, JoannaRobinson, GraemeRodgers, KennethRogers, BonnieRohl, StephenRosenberg, PaulRoss, ErikRothwell, ScottRowan-Schmit, CherieRurak, Terry
Saarenoja, JouniSabourin, ToddSarsfield, GeorgeSavic, NadaScheidt, DarleneSchild, LaurieSchulthies, RobynSeguin, ComeSewell, DavidSharp, MikeShaw, NeilSimmons, GailSimpson, HalSitter, ValerieSlof, JeffSmith, DarrylSmith, StephanieSnowden, BarrySobuliak, CathySpeckeen, LonnieSpeedy, AngelicaSpreeman, GraceSproul, JamesStang, LesleySteele, DavidSteele, Susan
Stellar, RoySterling, BrianStewart, DaveStewart, DonStewart, DennisStickley, RobinStutsky, TracySuel, CherylSugden, JenniferTan, IsaacTeare, Donald
Then, TracyThomas, GeraldThomas, LoriThompson, KevinTinkler, KerrieTo, KimTocheniuk, BevTocheniuk, ShannonTrottier, AlynnTursic, SafetaVan Gelder, RichardVastag, SandorVoth, ShirleyVuong, AnneWarder, BrettWatson, LeslieWebb, SusanWebb, AdrianWeidinger, CarrieWeir, CaroleWeiss, JordanaWelsh, KennethWhite, GordonWhitney, AmandaWhittingham, MarcWhittle, Michael
Wiebe, TimothyWilson, ChadWise, RobertWittup, JacksonWojtas, SlawomirWood, LaurelWozny, JeanetteWright, AllisonWright, BruceWyatt, JeffreyYeadon, Sue
Yeast, SharonYee, KarenYoung, JimYoung, PearlYuong, NormanZalapski, AdineZbytnuik, Jeri-lyn
We also remember the significant contributions of an employee who passed away in 2005. We bid a sad final farewell to:
Dwayne Forseth
FULL-TIME STAFF
“The 2006 Calgary Stampede Rodeo...could dramatically affect the way that the sport’s big-time shows appeal to fans and treat competitors. Calgary
must be commended for taking matters into its own hands and thinking big.” Star-telegram (FoRT WoRTh, DallaS), Nov. 1, 2005, abouT The NeW RoDeo FoRmaT To be iNTRoDuCeD iN 2006
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SPONSORS
STAMPEDE CHAMPIONSBell Canada
Coca-Cola Bottling
Company
General Motors of Canada
Labatt Breweries Alberta
TransAlta Corporation
STOCKMEN’S CLUBAgrium Inc.
ATCO Group
Bayer CropScience Canada
BMO Bank of Montreal
Calgary Herald
Canada Safeway Limited
ENMAX Energy
Corporation
Global Television Network
Kodak Canada
Lammle’s Western
Wear & Tack
Lonestar
Th e Nat Christie Foundation
TransCanada Corporation
WestJet
Wrangler / VF Canada Inc.
RANCHMANAgro Equipment/John Deere
Bull’s-Eye BBQ Sauce
Canadian Superior
Energy Inc.
Cavendish Investing Ltd.
Fluor Canada Ltd.
Good Humor - Breyers
Husky Energy Inc.
Maple Leaf Consumer Foods
Matco Investments Ltd.
Meyers Norris Penny LLP
Superior Lodging
Corporation
Waste Management of
Canada Corporation
CATTLE BARON Agriculture and
Agri-Food Canada
Alberta Milk Producers
American Farriers Journal
Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc.
Apex AV Rentals
AVW Telav Audio Visual
Bennett Jones LLP
Black Diamond Land &
Cattle Co.
Bucar RV Centre
Burnbrae Farms Limited
BURNCO Rock Products
Limited
Cadbury Adams
Cam Clark Trailers
Canadian Pacifi c Railway
CFCN Television
Clarity.ca Inc.
Colt Engineering
Corporation
Deloitte & Touche
Dundee Securities
Corporation
Economy Carriers Limited
EnCana Corporation
Ernst & Young Orenda
Corporate Finance Inc.
Eukanuba
F&D Scene Changes Ltd.
FortisAlberta
Golden Acres Garden
Sentres Ltd.
Good Time Party
Rentals Ltd.
GreatWest Kenworth Ltd.
Green Drop
Heerema, Phil
Homes by Avi Inc.
Ideal Rentals
Integrated
Production Services
J&L Supply Co. Ltd.
J. Vair Anderson
Jayman MasterBUILT
Loram 99 Corporation
Mott’s Clamato
Mustad Hoofcare SA
Nufl or
O’Connor Associates
Environmental Inc.
Old Dutch Foods Ltd.
PCO Services Inc.
Pengrowth Management
Limited
PriceWaterhouse
Coopers LLP
Primco
PRO FX Inc.
Prudential Steel
Qualico Developments
West Ltd.
Quis Dolor Enterprises Ltd.
Ralgro
Re/Max Real
Estate Institutional
Advertising Committee
RGO Offi ce Products
Rockford Developments Inc.
Ron Scott Financial
Consulting Inc.
Sandlewood
Developments Ltd.
Shaw GMC Pontiac
Buick Hummer
Shaw Lease & Truck Rental
Shell Canada Limited
Soderglen Ranches Ltd.
Southland
Transportation Ltd.
Standen’s Limited
Stella Developments Ltd.
Stuart Olson Construction
SunFest Tours Ltd.
Th e Chophouse
Th e Mullen Group
United Farmers of
Alberta Limited
Vada Capital
Van Houtte Café
Wahl Manufacturing
Company
Western Jib Inc.
Weston Bakeries Limited
White Iron Productions
TRAIL BOSSAlberta Agriculture, Food &
Rural Development
Food Safety Division
Alberta Beef Producers
Alberta Bison Centre
Alberta Boot Manufacturing
Company Ltd.
Alberta Canola Producers
Alberta Chicken Producers
Alberta Egg Producers
Alberta Pork
AMJ Campbell Van Lines
AVAC Ltd.
Avenir Capital Corporation
Bar Pipe Farms
Bar T5 Agra Services Inc.
Bidell Equipment Inc.
Blurton Tools
Brett-Young Seeds Limited
Browarny
Photographics Ltd.
Burlington Resources
Canada Ltd.
Business Objects
Calgary Regional
4H Council
Calgary Stockyards -
Strathmore
Canadian Cooperative
Wool Growers
Capewell Horsenails Inc.
Carriage House Inn
Centennial Food Service
Challenger Geomatics Ltd.
City Wide Towing &
Recovery Service Ltd.
Collins Barrow Limited
Corby Distilleries Limited
Country 105 (CKRY)
Dakota Holdings Corp.
Davidson Enman Lumber
Devon Canada Corporation
Dow AgroSciences
Canada Ltd.
Ducks Unlimited Canada
Eagle Valley ABM
Eamor’s Saddlery Ltd.
Enviro-Test Laboratories
Equine Forgings Ltd.
Estée Lauder Cosmetics Ltd.
Exalta Transport
Fairborne Energy Ltd.
Friends of Heritage Park -
Heritage Park Society
Greenview Nurseries &
Tree Farms Corp.
Guarantee RV
H.L. Powell Trucking Ltd.
HAZCO Environmental
Services Ltd.
HiTech Fluid Systems Ltd.
Holiday Inn MacLeod
Trail S
Horseshoers Only Inc.
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Irene Besse Keyboards Ltd.
Jansen, Ted & Enid
Jim Pattison Lease
Kilroe & Associates
Kinsmen Club of Calgary
KPMG LLP
Mawer Investment
Management Ltd.
MCAP Mortgage
Corporation
McNally Land Services Ltd.
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SPONSORS
Merial Canada Inc.
Micah Gallery
Nusco Manufacturing &
Supply Ltd.
Patti Falconer Agencies Ltd.
PDL Mobility
Protek Computers Inc.
Pyramid Electric
Corporation
Richlu Sportswear
S.O.S. Paint & Body
Shop Ltd.
Smurfi t MBI
Southwood Drilling Ltd.
Southwood Paving Ltd.
Speaker Training Programs
St. Croix Forge Inc.
St. John’s Music Ltd.
Sundog Printing Limited
T. Dawson Photo/
Graphics Ltd.
Th e Prokosch Group
Trail Appliances
Trans X Trucking
United Livestock Systems
Vitiris Consulting
Group Inc.
Western Star
Promotions Ltd.
Wilderness Enterprises
(1988) Ltd.
Yamaha Canada Music Inc.
York Shaw Building Movers
WRANGLER AB Transportation
Solutions Inc.
Accufl o Meters
Acumen Capital Finance
Partners Ltd.
ADESA Auctions Calgary
Adnap Enterprises Ltd.
AFA
Air & Gas Compression
Systems Ltd.
AJ Industries Ltd.
Al Azhar Shrine
Mounted Patrol
Alberta Angus Association
Alberta Auction
Markets Association
Alberta Cattlemen’s
Fellowship
Alberta Charolais
Association
Alberta Dairy Connection
Alberta Drilling Fluids
(1990) Ltd.
Alberta FutureVest
Corporation
Alberta Hereford Association
Alberta Hereford
Steer Promotion
Alberta Maine-Anjou
Association
Alberta Simmental
Association
Allende Ventures Ltd.
Allied Seismic Ltd.
Alta Genetics Inc.
Amazing Signs &
Designs Ltd.
Animal Memorial
Services (1994)
Arc Resources
Aristos Corporation
Arthur O. Solheim
Chartered Accountant
Associated Grocers/Ag Foods
Barbie Consulting Services
Barclay Street Real Estate
BDO Dunwoody LLP
Becker Buckles Inc.
Ber-mac Electrical &
Instrumentation Ltd.
Big Rock Riding Arena
Bilmac Resources
BKDI Architects
BMP Ltd.
Bouchard Livestock Ltd.
Boutique of Leather
Bow Valley Insurance
Services Ltd.
Buchanan Barry LLP
Calgary Economic
Development
Calgary Italian Bakery
Calstar Resources Inc.
Canaccord Capital
Corporation
Canada Beef Export
Federation
Canadian Angus Association
Canadian Association of
Petroleum Landmen
Canadian Leisure RV
Canadian Limousin
Association
Canadian Murray
Grey Association
Canadian Satellite
Livestock Auction
Canadian Shorthorn
Promotional Society
Canadian Simmental
Association
Canadian Speckle Park
Association
Cargill Animal Nutrition
Castle & Associates
Barristers & Solicitors
Cattleland Feedyards Ltd.
Ceili’s Irish Pub
Century Services
Chaisson, Jan
Chapel Rock
Developments Ltd.
Chinook Llama &
Alpaca Club
Circle C Land & Livestock
Circle J Ranch
Comfo Canada Corp.
Condo Source
ConocoPhillips Canada
Country Inn & Suites
Crape Geomatics
Corporation
Crawford Adjusters
Creations by Joval
Dale’s Cattle Carriers
Dalhousie Fine Dry Cleaners
Dare Foods Limited
Debian Information
Technology
Derby Management
Consultants
Divorce Consultants
DNTW Chartered
Accountants
Donwell Developments Ltd.
Driver’s Choice
DT Fire Protection Ltd.
Dundee Security
Dwyer, Wayne &
Woolston, Lynn
Dynamic Air Shelters
Eagle Pet Products Inc.
Earth Tec Canada Inc.
ECL Group of
Companies Ltd.
Elite Swine Inc.
Emco
EQ Solutions
Federal Wholesale
Drilling Mud
Feedrite
First Calgary Savings
Forbes’ Libations and Nosh
Fortune Car Wash
Frank McInenly Auctions
Fraser, Bill
Galarneau, Sylvia
Gas Alberta Inc.
Genpharm
GeoTir
Geremia, Bruno
Get Nail’d
Gold Coast Hotel & Casino
Got a Copy Inc.
Grant Th orton LLP
Grinder Technical
Support Inc.
GWL Realty Advisors
Hammerhead Graphics Inc.
Hand Made Shoes Ltd.
Handy, Sharon
Headingly Upfront Design
Heavens Fitness
Hi Tech Trailer Services Ltd.
Highpine Oil & Gas
Limited
Hi-Hog Farm & Ranch
Equipment Ltd.
Hi-Lite Displays
Hoof & Nail Farrier Supplies
Hopewell Development
Corporation
Houston Livestock
Show & Rodeo
Howell, Linda
Hudson & Company
Chartered Accountants
Hugh Planche
Hunt Personnel
Independent Breeders
Service
Investor’s Group
Jana Solheim
Accounting Inc.
Jim Keith Tools
John Kortbeek
Professional Corp.
Kenway Mack
Slusarchuk Stewart
Krita Investments
L & S Handcraft
Industries Ltd.
Labbe-Leech Interiors Ltd.
Langbank Clydesdales
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SPONSORS
Ledcor Construction
Limited
Long & McQuade Musical
Instruments Ltd.
Loose Shoe Magazine
Luna Clark Taniguchi
Lynnwood Drugs
M&A Holdings
MacLean, R.D.
Martin Newby Consulting
McDonough, Steve
McIlveen Lumber Industries
(Alta.) Ltd.
McKwynne Diesel
Performance
McLeod & Company LLP
McPherson & Th om Ltd.
Meston Livestock Transport
Millennium
Technologies Ltd.
Mitchell, Phil Dr.
Montana Silversmiths
Montrose Mortgage
Moors, Gord
Mount Royal College
New West Fluid
Management Inc.
Norcal Construction Inc.
Norwest Labs
Nova Pharm
Oak Environmental Inc.
Olds College
Ontario Farriers Association
Oster Professional Products
Overland Upholstery &
Restorations
Panasonic Canada Inc.
Panther Industries Inc.
PBA Land Developments
Peloton
Pensak, Tony Dr.
Photo ID/Security Cards
Planche, Don
Porter Trucking Ltd.
PowerFill
PowerNet Computer
Systems Inc.
Procurity Pharmacy
Services Inc.
Professional Farrier
Supply Inc.
Pure Country Meats
Quality Assured Seeds
R Robinson Transport
R.C. Purdy Chocolates Ltd.
Rafter Six Ranch Resort
Rahr Malting Canada Ltd.
RBC Royal Bank
Re/Max
River Cafe
Rob Laidlaw/Acumen
Capital Finance
Partners Ltd.
Rocky Butte Ranches
Rocky Mountain
Pools & Spas Ltd.
Rocky View Ranch
Rogers Insurance Ltd.
Rona
Sears Canada Inc.
Seating U
Selling Success Inc.
Service Master
Setter Developments
Shayne Carter Tools
Sign World Alberta Ltd.
Spray Lake Sawmills
Stampede Steel
Status Engineering
Stebnicki Robertson &
Associates Ltd.
Stephens, Virgil
Studio Y Creations Inc.
Styles Day Spa 2000
TEC - Th e Executive
Committee Ltd.
Th e Bolt Supply House
Th e Gleddie Family
Th e New Hatchwear
Th e Norcal Group
TIH Consulting
Time Frame Construction
Tom’s House of Pizza
Tony Roma’s
Tourism Calgary
Transfeeder Inc.
Triple T Oilfi eld Services
TRL & Associates Ltd.
Trotter & Morton
Two W Livestock
Tyke West
UFA Member Relations
Unocal Canada Limited
Valhalla Homes
Valiant Ranches Ltd.
Van Ginkel, Paul
Vic Firth Inc.
W3 Design.ca
Wade Adams Enterprises
West Canadian Graphics
Western Equine
Enterprises Inc.
Western International
Plastics Ltd.
Whidden, Paul Dr.
Whissell Contracting
Calgary Ltd.
White’s Flowers
Winner’s Circle Trophies &
Awards Inc.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SPONSORSCohos Evamy Partners
Qualico Communities
Rockford Developments
York Shaw Building Movers
We make every eff ort to ensure our
sponsors are properly recognized.
If we have made an error with your
information please contact the
Sponsorship department at 261-9355.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR GOVERNMENT PARTNERS Th e City of Calgary
Th e City of Calgary has been a long time partner of the Calgary Exhibition & Stampede, providing the 193-acre lease,
approving the Stampede’s land use application for expansion and approving a bylaw to increase and partially guarantee the
Stampede’s borrowing capacity.
Government of Alberta
Th e Government of Alberta, through the Alberta Lottery Fund, provides funding support for the
Stampede’s facilities and programs. In 2005, the Stampede received an increase in operating funds to $10
million per year. Th e Stampede also received the fi rst of 10 installments of $250,000 a year to enhance
the Calgary Stampede festival. A Centennial grant of $35 million will be used for the future expansion
of the Roundup Centre.
With this generous and ongoing support from Th e City of Calgary, Government of Alberta and the Alberta Lottery Fund,
the Stampede will continue to preserve and promote western heritage and values and ultimately achieve our vision to
enhance Stampede Park as the gathering place for Calgary, Alberta, and Canada.
2005 CALGARY STAMPEDE EVENT CHAMPIONS
SADDLE BRONC RIDING $50,000 Champion Rod Hay
Reserve Champion Bryce Miller
BAREBACK RIDING $50,000 Champion Davey Shields Jr.
Reserve Champion Kelly Timberman
BULL RIDING $50,000 Champion Chris Hansen
Reserve Champion Tyrel Jensen
TIE-DOWN ROPING $50,000 Champion Alwin Bouchard
Reserve Champion Joe Beaver
STEER WRESTLING $50,000 Champion Beau Franzen
Reserve Champions – tie Jonathan Ragatz & Ronnie Fields
BARREL RACING $50,000 Champion Molly Powell
Reserve Champion Jill Bishop
NOVICE SADDLE BRONC RIDING Justin Berg
NOVICE BAREBACK RIDING Todd Shelton
BOYS’ STEER RIDING Tanner Byrne
HORSE RACE Dan Brown
COW MILKING Baillie Milan
ALL AROUND Joshua Peak
GUY WEADICK MEMORIAL AWARD Rick Fraser
Runners Up Lee Laskosky & Rod Hay
CHAMPION SADDLE BRONC KKS 354 Cool Alley
CHAMPION BAREBACK BRONC C G-65 Grated Coconut
CHAMPION BULL KB 666 Shiver N Shake
GMC RANGELAND DERBY Aggregate Luke Tournier – Friends of Heritage Park
$50,000 Luke Tournier – Friends of Heritage Park
Rookie Award Ryan Preece
Safety Award Buddy Bensmiller
2005 STAMPEDE ROYAL TRIO (L-R): Princess Justine Milner, Queen Lauren MacLennan, Princess Coleen Crowe
Calgary Exhibition & Stampede
Box 1060, Station M
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 2K8
Phone: North America 1-800-661-1260
Local 403-261-0101
www.calgarystampede.com