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      • Genealogical Research
      • A walking tour of Scottish Montreal - introduction >
        • A walking tour of Scottish Montreal - Map
        • A walking tour of Scottish Montreal - Main Tour
        • A walking tour of Scottish Montreal - Extension Tour
        • A walking tour of Scottish Montreal - Old Montreal
      • The Keith Radley Hutchison Award
      • Scottish Diaspora Tapestry
      • Past Presidents
      • St Andrew’s Ball Guests of Honour
      • Recent Guests of Honour for the St Andrew’s Ball
      • St Andrew’s Ball – Archives
      • Caledonian Society of Montreal
      • Minute Books and Membership
      • The Rest of our collection
      • The Scots in Montreal
    • History - The Founding Years >
      • History - Traditional Celebrations
      • HISTORY - CHARITABLE ENDEAVOURS
      • History - The First President
      • HISTORY - THE LEGENDS
    • The Journal
    • Photos
    • Chair of Canadian-Scottish Studies
    • Montreal 1642 tartan >
      • History of the Montreal 1642 tartan
    • Mount Royal Cemetery
  • Events
    • Kilt Skate
    • Burns Supper
    • WhiskyFete
    • Curling for Dummies
    • St. Patrick's Day Parade
    • Quebec Thistle Awards
    • Summer BBQ
    • Montreal Highland Games
    • Golf Tournament
    • Fish and Chips Supper
    • Taste of Scotland
    • St. Andrew's Ball
    • Children's Christmas Party
  • Outreach
    • Community Assistance
    • Educational Aid
    • Youth Committee
    • Cultural Grants
  • Store
  • Links
  • Contact

St Andrew’s Ball – Archives

The Annual St Andrew’s Ball has been a tradition with the Society since 1872, when we held our first Annual Ball. Our Archives have an extensive collection of Ball material dating from the 1960s, with some material dating from earlier. 
We are currently looking for Ball programmes, tickets and invitations to add to our collection.  We have programmes for the following years: 1974, 1983-4, 1987-8, 1991-2, 1994 to present.  If you can help us, please contact us 
info@standrews.qc.ca
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The ball, 1894 from the Montreal Daily Star

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Founded in 1835, the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal is a charitable society dedicated to the assistance of Montreal’s Scottish community, to education, and to the preservation of Scottish arts and culture. 

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