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Past District Governors NAME District City Year James S Ryan 18 Calgary 15/16 Stuart Campbell 18 Winnipeg 16/17 Jeffrey Jidiatt 18 Calgary 17/18 Mel Hutchinson 19 Edmomton 18/19 CMcCullough 19 Fort William 19/20 John E Davies 19 Medicine Hat 20/21 Joseph Caulder 19 Moose Jaw 21/22 Arthur Johnson 4 Winnipeg 22/23 James Davidson 4 Calgary 23/24 Frank Wilson 4 Yorkton 24/25 George Rooks 4 Regina 25/26 W.M Wallace 4 Winnipeg 26/27 Theodore Torgeson 4 Estevan 27/28 G Fred McNally 4 Edmonton 28/29 Frank Freeze 4 Calgary 29/30 Bruce Richardson 4 Winnipeg 30/31 Alex Adams 4 Ft William 31/32 W Fred Dunn 4 Moose Jaw 32/33 William Emerson 4 Winnipeg 33/34 Norris Stoize 4 Lethbridge 34/35 Albert Oulton 4 Saskatoon 35/36 Charles Sayer 4 Winnipeg 36/37 Oliver McIntyre 4 Edmonton 37/38 Percy Reed 116 Regina 38/39 John Campbell 116 The Pas 39/40 Fred Osborne 116 Calgary 40/41 John Abbott 116 N Battleford 41/42 Roy Davidson 116 Lethbridge 42/43 J N McFadden 116 Dauphin 43/44 N B Williams 116 Regina 44/45 Harold Snell 116 Red Deer 45/46 J Allan Pottruff 116 Winnipeg 46/47 W McArthur 116 Winnipeg 46/47 H E Carrier 116 Saskatoon 47/48 Ryerson Christie 116 Cardston 48/49 Egerton Byers 116 Kenora 49/50 Richmond Mayson 171 Prince Albert 50/51 W C Wilf Bruce 171 Edmonton 51/52 Oliver B Strapp 171 Brandon 52/53 W H Johnstone 171 Moose Jaw 53/54 Glen Peacock 171 Calgary 54/55 Harry S Hay 171 Saskatoon 55/56 Bill Botting 171 Nipawin 56/57 Arthur Schade 555 Sioux Lookout 57/58 Wm C Borlase 555 Winnipeg 58/59 Roy Schultz 555 Weyburn 59/60 Charles Dunn 555 Regina 60/61 Jacques Bernard 555 Winnipeg 61/62 Roy Armstrong 555 Brandon 62/63 Jeff Orchard 555 Melfort 63/64 Gordon Ferguson 555 Moose Jaw 64/65 Len Buckley 555 Saskatoon 65/66 Jack Veitch 555 Selkirk 66/67 Jim Clark 555 Winnipeg 67/68 Rus Baldwin 555 Yorkton 68/69 Charles Hazen 555 Saskatoon 69/70 G W R Clarke 555 Regina 70/71 C G Christianson 555 Portage la Prairie 71/72 J S McMahon 555 Winnipeg 72/73 John Egnatoff 555 Saskatoon 73/74 J Kirk Reynolds 555 Melville 74/75 D A Crouch 555 Regina 75/76 C W Worden 555 Saskatoon Nutana 76/77 Harry Ruse 555 Flin Flon 77/78 Ray Smith 555 Winnipeg 78/79 David Theunissen 555 Swan River 79/80 Ed J Hegel 555 Saskatoon Nutana 80/81 Neil McPhee 555 Thonpson 81/82 Cal Szakacs 555 Brandon 82/83 Sam McKee 555 Regina 83/84 Colin Ransom 555 Winnipeg Assiniboine 84/85 Dick Schneider 555 Kenora 85/86 John Ingraham 555 Winnipeg 86/87 Glen Stinson 555 Regina Eastview 87/88 Herb R Clark 555 Saskatoon Meewasin 88/89 David Marsh 555 Winnipeg Transcona 89/90 Jim Toth 555 Regina 90/91 Helgi Austman 5550 Gimli 91/92 Empey, Harold L. 5550 Saskatoon Meewasin 92/93 Jarvis, F. Edgar 5550 Brandon 93/94 Hollaman, Edward F. 5550 Winnipeg Assiniboine 94/95 Baker, Harold R. 5550 Saskatoon 95/96 Thompson, Clare 5550 Dryden 96/97 Sen, Pabitra K. 5550 Saskatoon North 97/98 O'Brien, Douglas T. 5550 Flin Flon 98/99 Peters, Peter H. 5550 Regina Eastview 1999/2000 Forestell, Jim M. J. 5550 Winnipeg -Charleswood 2000/2001 Suchoboki, Eugene 5550 Regina Industrial Parks 2001/2002 Cocks, Brian James 5550 Melfort 2002/2003 Claypool, Wayne R. 5550 Estevan 2003/2004 King, Campbell S. 5550 Winnipeg 2004/2005 Mortin, Doug 5550 Regina 2005/2006 Felstead, Richard H. 5550 Brandon 2006/2007 Arbon-Cathcart, June M. 5550 Saskatoon North 2007/2008 Law, Walter H. 5550 Winnipeg Assiniboine 2008/2009 Morris, Nancy E. 5550 Winnipeg-Charleswood 2009/2010 Hanson, Harvey R. 5550 Dauphin 2010/2011 Vida, Eva M. 5550 Winnipeg 2011/2012 Hubbs, Rick G. 5550 The Pas 2012/2013 Thompson, Edward L. 5550 Winnipeg-Charleswood 2013/2014 Chernesky, Patricia A. 5550 Nipawin 2014/2015 Krebs, Kenneth Orval 5550 Gimli 2015/2016 Riopel, Rod 5550 Kenora 2016/2017 Neufeldt, Peter W. 5550 Regina Eastview 2017/2018 Thompson, Elaine A. 5550 Winnipeg-Charleswood 2018/2019 Wright, Fred 5550 Kenora 2019/2020 A couple of notes from the book Rotary in Canada , published in February, 1985. Pg 53: “There were no districts in Rotary until 1915 when, at the San Francisco Convention, districts were set up, and all of Western Canada was in the 18th District. The Calgary club had been organized in 1914. Vancouver and Victoria had been organized in 1913. At the Atlanta Convention, held in June 1917, the 18th District was extended east to take in the Port Arthur-Fort William Club, formed in 1916. Vancouver and Victoria were removed from the 18th District at this 1917 Convention, but not the rest of BC. At the Kansas City Convention, June 18th, the 18th District was changed to the 19th and was set up as Alberta-Saskatchewan-Manitoba and that part of Ontario west of the 85th meridian. At the Los Angeles Convention in 1922, the 19th District was changed to the 4th.…” Pg 54 “As Rotary developed in Western Canada District 19 was renumbered District 4 in 1922; D116 in 1937; D171 in 1950; then divided and finally re-numbered D555 and D536” Final note: Our district became D5550 in 1991 when RI re-numbered all districts to a four-number format..
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