The Winnipeg Heather Belle Ladies' Pipe Band
Awards & Trophies
- 1999 - 3rd. place - Grade 4 MSR - Selkirk Highland Games
- 1999 - 2nd. place - Grade 4 Slow Air 6/8 - Selkirk Highland Games
- 1997 - 1st place - Slow March - Selkirk Highland Games
- 1996 - Winners of the Prairie Pipe Band Association Battle of the Bands
- 1996 - First Pipe Band to participate in the Alexandria Marching Band Festival
- 1996 - 1st. Place (Grade 3 M.S.R.) Scottish Heritage Festival, Winnipeg, Manitoba
- 1996 - 3rd. Place (Grade 3 Slow March) Scottish Heritage Festival, Winnipeg, Manitoba
- 1995 - Performed with Canadian Tenor John MacDermott
- 1994-1996 - James Macintosh Memorial Trophy, Awarded for Excellence in Piping
- 1993 - 1st. Place (Grade 3) Scottish Heritage Festival, Winnipeg, Manitoba
- 1993 - Manitoba Champion (Grade 3 Pipe Band) Scottish Heritage Festival, Winnipeg, Manitoba
- 1993 - Live performance with former Beatle - Paul MaCartney at the Winnipeg Stadium
- 1991 - Best over all Band, 36th Annual Travelers Day Parade, Brandon, Manitoba
- 1990 - 1st. Place (Grade 3) Winnipeg Piping & Drumming Festival
- 1989 - 4th trip to Scotland
- 1987 - Simon Fraser University Pipe Band Highland Arts Festival Concert
- 1985 - 3rd Trip to Scotland (Marlene Treichel Pipe Major) - Winner Best Ladies Pipe Band at the World
Pipe Band Championships in Hamilton Scotland
- 1985 - Performed at the Scott Tournament of Hearts ladies Curling Championships
- 1982 - 2nd trip to Scotland (Marlene Treichel Pipe Major) 4th at Bute Highland Games - Rothesay (won
20- pounds), 4th in Edinburgh Highland Gathering (won 15 pounds)
- 1981 - 2nd. Place (Marching Band) Fort Garry Frontier Days, Fort Garry, Manitoba
- 1980 - Easter Day Parade in Disney World
- 1974 - World's Fair, Spokane Washington, with the Massed Pipes & Drums
- 1972 - Rose Bowl Parade with Massed Pipe & Drums
- 1971 - Rose Bowl Parade with Massed Pipe & Drums
- 1970 - Labatt Brier Canadian Curling Championships
- 1968 - Canadian Ladies Curling Championships
- 1968 - 1st trip to Scotland, Billeted in Airdrie Scotland, Mr. Service's home town. Nancy Marchylo Pipe major.
2nd prize in ladies contest. 1st place tie with Glasgow Police for the band on parade at march
past and for marching discipline and deportment at World Championship, Cowal Highland Games in Dunoon.
- 1967 - Pan-American Games held in Winnipeg
- 1960 - 3rd. Place (Open B Class Bands) Kinloch Highland Games, Port Arthur, Ontario
- 1959 - 2nd. Place (Ladies Bands - Slow March) Sault St. Marie Highland Games, Sault St. Marie, Ontario
- 1959 - 1st. Place (Ladies Bands) Sault St. Marie Highland Games, Sault St. Marie, Ontario
- 1958 - 3rd. Place (Open Class B Bands) Saskatoon Highland Games, Saskatoon SK
- 1956 - 1st. Place (Drumming) Kinloch Highland Games, Port Arthur, Ontario
- 1956 - 1st. Place (Open B Class Bands) Kinloch Highland Games, Port Arthur, Ontario
- 1955 - 1st. Place (Drumming) Kinloch Highland Games, Port Arthur, Ontario
- 1955 - 1st. Place (Open B Class Bands) Kinloch Highland Games, Port Arthur, Ontario
- 1953 - 1st. Place (Ladies Bands) Zarro Highland Games, Embro Ontario
- 1951 - Band formed by John Service, 1st Pipe Major - Ruth Brooks