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Scrolls to 2018.Xls Scroll recipients since inception Year Title First Name Last Name Nominating Branch/Committee No. 1983 Mrs Florence Lesslie New Zealand 1 1983 Miss Ina Nairn Forfar 2 1983 Mrs Helen Walker Castle Douglas 3 1983 Prof John Wevers TAC 4 1983 Miss Phyllis Wood Birmingham 5 1983 Miss Dorothea Vaughan Headquarters 6 1984 Miss Florence Adams Glasgow 7 1984 Miss Nancy Arnott Kirkcaldy 8 1984 Mr Robert Campbell Toronto & TAC 9 1984 Mrs Ivy Finn Manchester 10 1984 Miss Lottie Kane Belfast 11 1984 Miss Helen Gardiner-Jones Wolverhampton 12 1984 Miss Win Nock North East Craven 13 1984 Mrs Agnes McNair-Smith Cape Town 14 1985 Miss Molly Clavering Moffat 15 1985 Miss Mary Collie Peterhead 16 1985 Mrs Elizabeth Gilroy East Lothian 17 1985 Miss Susan Inglis Edinburgh 18 1985 Mrs Margaret McAulay Newcastle & District 19 1985 Mrs Olga Meyer New York 20 1985 Miss Margaret Prentice Glasgow 21 1986 Mrs Jessie Bain Banffshire 22 1986 Miss Winifred Carnie Glasgow 23 1986 Mrs Isobel Cramb Headquarters 24 1986 Miss Annie Cumming Aberdeen 25 1986 Miss Phyllis Gale New Zealand 26 1986 Miss Beatrice Lawlor Belfast 27 1986 Mr George Mechan Dundee 28 1986 Dr Robert Smith Hamiton (Ontario) 29 1986 Mr & Mrs M Thomson Mornington Peninsula 30 1986 Mr Robert Watson Aberdeen 31 1986 Mrs Karen Willberg Headquarters 32 1987 Mrs Nan Allan Aberdeen 33 1987 Mrs Mary Brandon Hawaii 34 1987 Mr Howard & Mrs Stella Booth London 35 1987 Mrs Elizabeth Broome Leamington Spa 36 1987 Mr Douglas Henderson Dundee 37 1987 Mrs Mary Kersley Belfast 38 1987 Miss Katherine McLauchlan East Angus 39 1987 Miss Margaret Rae Duns & District 40 1987 Miss Jean Stewart Stirling 41 1987 Miss Edith Watson Glasgow 42 1988 Mr Andrew Gillies Croydon & District 43 1988 Mrs Helene Jensen Headquarters 44 1988 Mr Noel Lillie Seattle 45 1988 Mr Duncan MacLeod Glasgow 46 1988 Mrs Margaret MacWaters Ottawa 47 1988 Mr Archie Nixon Victoria 48 1988 Mrs Margaret Parker Ayr 49 1988 Mrs Mary Sinclair Adelaide 50 1988 Mrs Freddy Sverdlore New York 51 1989 Mr Christopher Blair Newcastle upon Tyne 52 1989 Mrs Norah Dunn Dunbartonshire West 53 1989 Miss Beryl Fawdry Birmingham 54 1989 Miss Freda Galway Belfast 55 1989 Mrs Margaret Hunter Edinburgh 56 1989 Mrs Jean London Sydney 57 1989 Miss Alice Mann Dundee 58 1989 Mrs Margot Monteith Johannesburg 59 1990 Miss Janet Banks Forres 60 1990 Mr James Brown Edinburgh 61 1990 Mr William Little Castle Douglas 62 1990 Mrs June Shore Hamilton (Ontario) 63 1990 Mr George Wells Sydney 64 1991 Mrs Anna Holden Birmingham 65 1991 Mr T Bryce Laing Headquarters 66 1991 Mr Douglas Sutherland Pietermaritzburg 67 1991 Mrs Winifred Wadsworth Gatehouse of Fleet 68 1991 Mr Hans van Zon Hague District 69 1992 Mrs Joyce McArthur Glasgow 70 1992 Mr D. Iain MacFarlane Toronto 71 1992 Mrs Madge Laing New Zealand 72 1992 Mrs Nancy McLaren East Stirlingshire 73 1992 Mr Iain Robertson Headquarters 74 1992 Mr James Taylor Stirlingshire 75 1993 Mrs Jill Ackerley Johannesburg 76 1993 Miss Margaret Brander Carlisle & Border 77 1993 Mr Bill Clement Perth & Perthshire 78 1993 Mrs Alice Couper Dunfermline 79 1993 Mrs Irene Fidler Newcastle-upon-Tyne & District 80 1993 Miss Lesley Martin Aberdeen 81 1994 Mrs Ena McNaught Calgary 82 1994 Mr & Mrs Arthur & Jean Douglas Hamilton (Ontario) 83 1994 Miss Frances Martin Falkirk 84 1995 Mrs Vera Davidson Edinburgh 85 1995 Miss Nancy Dickson Carlisle & Border 86 1995 Mrs Betty Spiers Montreal 87 1995 Mrs May Yorker Worthing 88 1996 Mr & Mrs Harold & Sheila Barnes Somerset 89 1996 Mr David Brandon Los Angeles 90 1996 Mr Kevin Connolly Canberra & District 91 1996 Mr Les Cumming Canberra & District 92 1996 Dr Alastair MacFadyen Glasgow 93 1997 Mr Robert Crowe Leeds 94 1997 Mrs Kay Gibson Cape Town 95 1997 Mr Robert Hunn Delaware Valley 96 1997 Mr & Mrs William & Marie McLennan London (Ontario) 97 1997 Miss Wilma Miller Duns & District 98 1997 Mr Jim Stephen Florida North 99 1997 Mrs Mary Stoker London 100 1997 Miss Jean Yeats Aberdeen 101 1998 Mrs Rita Ackers Liverpool 102 1998 Mr Alastair Aitkenhead North Ayrshire 103 1998 Mr John Armstrong Oxfordshire 104 1998 Mr Robert Blackie Toronto 105 1998 Ms Dorothy Carr Sacramento 106 1998 Mrs Mina Corson Edinburgh 107 1998 Mr John Douglas Newcastle-upon-Tyne & District 108 1998 Mrs Brenda Kampf Nairobi 109 1998 Mr George Lawson Glasgow 110 1998 Mrs Nan Lawson Glasgow 111 1998 Mr John Middleton Hamilton (Ontario) 112 1998 Mr Robbie Shepherd General Purposes Committee 113 1999 Mrs Heather Byers Melbourne & District 114 1999 Mr John Drewry Aberdeen 115 1999 Mrs Betty Grant Toronto 116 1999 Mr David Grant Toronto 117 1999 Dr Ian Hall Manchester 118 1999 Mr Bernard Kaiman Atlanta 119 1999 Mrs Bessie Kemp Teesside 120 1999 Mrs Noreen MacLennan St Johns (Newfoundland) 121 1999 Mrs Elma See Hunter Valley/Newcastle 122 2000 Mrs Erica Archer Bath 123 2000 Mrs Elizabeth Barnes Washington DC 124 2000 Mrs Brenda Burnell Leeds 125 2000 Mr David Maiden, on behalf ofGeneral Fife Council Purposes PE Visiting Committee Teacher Service126 2000 Mrs Frances Gray Toronto 127 2000 Mrs Mary Jamieson Lanark 128 2000 Mrs Frans Ligtmans Delft 129 2000 Mr Anselm Lingnau General Purposes Committee 130 2000 Ms Evelyn Murray Boston 131 2000 Mrs Mary Murray Vancouver 132 2000 Miss Beatrice Nairn Perth & Perthshire 133 2000 Mrs Susan Nedderman Cambridge & District 134 2000 Miss Margaret Ross Forres 135 2001 Mrs Betty Cathcart West Renfrewshire 136 2001 Mr Roy Goldring Leeds Branch 137 2001 Mr Peter Knight Royal Tunbridge Wells 138 2001 Miss Dorothy Leurs Edinburgh 139 2001 Mrs Grace Lofthouse Cape Town 140 2001 Ms Jeanetta McColl Boston 141 2001 Mrs Muriel More Glasgow 142 2002 Mrs Renee Campbell Headquarters 143 2002 Mr George Cooper Melbourne & District 144 2002 Ms Susanna Hegel Headquarters 145 2002 Ms Muriel Johnstone Clackmannanshire 146 2002 Mrs Patricia Kent Nova Scotia 147 2002 Mrs Phyllis South Queensland 148 2002 Mr Jim South Queensland 149 2003 Mr Derek Haynes Liverpool 150 2003 Miss Nora Kindness Cincinnati 151 2003 Mr Robert Mackay San Francisco 152 2003 Mr Duncan MacLean Glasgow 153 2003 Mr Gary Morris New Zealand 154 2003 Mr Keith Napier Sydney 155 2003 Mrs Morag Napier Sydney 156 2004 Mr Bobby Brown Kingston (Ontario) 157 2004 Miss Sally Dee Boston 158 2004 Mrs Georgina Finlay Toronto 159 2004 Mr Hiroyuki Ikema Tokyo 160 2004 Mrs Elma McCausland Belfast 161 2004 Mrs Alice Murphy Leeds 162 2004 Mrs Margaret (Peggy) Spouse Duns & District 163 2004 Miss Christine Traynor Glasgow 164 2004 Miss Jennifer Wilson Membership Services Committee 165 2004 Miss Marilyn Jeffcoat Management Board 166 2005 Miss Johan MacLean Glasgow 167 2005 Mr Bruce Frazer Berks/Hants/Surrey Border 168 2005 Mrs Jessie Harper South Argyll 169 2005 Ms Marianne Taylor Boston 170 2005 Mr Stanley Hamilton London (Ontario) 171 2005 Mr John Christie Toronto 172 2005 Miss Mary Ronnie New Zealand 173 2006 Mrs Patricia Clark York & N Humberside 174 2006 Dr HeinZ Duewell Hunter Valley/Newcastle 175 2006 Mrs Avis Harrison Leeds 176 2006 Mrs Ruth Jappy Vancouver 177 2006 Mrs Marjorie MacRae West Lothian 178 2006 Mr Antonio Moretti Orlando 179 2006 Mr Dennis Tucker Oxfordshire 180 2006 Mr Richard Turnbull Richmond 181 2006 Mr Stanley Wilkie Edinburgh 182 2006 Mrs Dorothy Wilson New Zealand 183 2007 Mr David Cunningham Snr Membership Services Committee 184 2007 Mrs Helen Frame Ayr 185 2007 Mrs May Macfarlane Toronto 186 2007 Mrs Kathleen McAdam San Francisco 187 2007 Mrs Masako Okada (Marchan) Naitoh Tokai 188 2007 Mrs Fiona Turnbull Richmond 189 2007 Mrs Elinor Vandegrift Seattle 190 2008 Mrs Jean Martin Aberdeen 191 2008 Mrs Jean Noble Toronto 192 2008 Mrs June Scott Inverness & District 193 2008 Mr Toyoki (Tom) Toriyama Tokyo 194 2008 Mrs Elspeth Pyper Melbourne & District 195 2008 Mrs Linda Gaul Education & Training Committee 196 2009 Mrs Jean Conway Canberra & District Branch 197 2009 Miss Dorothy Hamilton Glasgow Branch 198 2009 Miss Barbara Peel Membership Services Committee 199 2009 Miss Jean Sim Education & Training Committee 200 2009 Miss Isabelle Macpherson Toronto Branch 201 2009 Mr Geoffrey Selling Delaware Valley Branch 202 2009 Mrs Patricia Coyle St Catherines Branch 203 2009 Mrs Elizabeth (Bunty) Wilson East Angus Branch 204 2010 Mrs Margaret McLeod van Nus Southwest Washington State 205 2010 Ms Christine Wallace Winnipeg 206 2010 Mr & Mrs Duncan & Rose MacMillan Cape Town 207 2010 Mrs Irene Paterson Seattle 208 2010 Mr John Cass Newcastle-upon-Tyne & District 209 2010 Mrs Shigeko Igarashi Tokyo 210 2010 Mrs Joan Evans Cape Town 211 2010 Mr Malcolm Brown York & N Humberside 212 2011 Mrs Anne Archdeacon Queensland 213 2011 Mrs Jean Hamilton Toronto 214 2011 Mr Andrew Smith Bristol 215 2011 Mrs Rachel Wilton London 216 2011 Mrs Moira Stacey Gatehouse of Fleet 217 2012 Mr Murray Corps New Zealand 218 2012 Ms Catherine Finogenova Moscow 219 2012 Mr Donald Gertz Portland (Oregon) 220 2012 Mr Alex Gray South Wales 221 2012 Ms Barbara McOwen Boston 222 2012 Mrs Margaret Sim Sydney 223 2012 Mrs Carole Skinner Toronto 224 2012 Mrs Margo Priestley Edinburgh 225 2013 Mr Keith Bark Toronto 226 2013 Mrs Ruth Beattie Glasgow 227 2013 Miss Irene Bennett Membership Services Committee 228 2013 Mrs Ann Dix Berks/Hants/Surrey Border 229 2013 Ms Noeline O'Connor New Zealand 230 2014 Mr Jerome Reinstein Paris 231 2014 Mr Jack Rennie Los Angeles 232 York & N Humberside AND 2014 Mrs Helen Russell Education & Training Committee 233 2015 Mr Stewart Adam Edinburgh 234 2015 Mr Jim Cook International 235 2015 Mr & Mrs John and Jennifer Kelly San Francisco 236 2015 Mr George Meikle MS Committee 237 2016 Mr John Johnston Glasgow 238 2016 Mr Duncan MacKenzie Vancouver 239 2016 Mr & Mrs Avril and David Quarrie 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