Dolbeau, QC Canada
Founded: 1959
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The Chapdelaines drum and bugle corps traces its origins back to the fall of 1959 when the Eclaireurs cadet corps was formed by Brother Léonard-de-Port-Maurice of the Christian Brothers, past director of the Saint-Tharcisius high school.
Brother Jude, Brother Vaillancourt, Jacques Girard, Denis Boivin and Florian Rivard were also among the individuals who were associated with the corps. Over the next 10 years, they entertained regionally when in 1970, they reorganized as a bugle corps and were renamed the Chapdelaines. Among those who were involved with the corps included Florian Rivard, Jean-Paul Béland and Clément St-Pierre, President in 1977.
In 1984, the Chapdelaines entered the field of competition in the “Class C” division of the FAMQ, placing 11th in the prelims and missed out of the finals the following year by one position, finishing in 6th position. The corps moved up to the “Class B” division and went on to make the finals of the FAMQ championships over the next 3 seasons, finishing 5th in 1986 and 1987 before a 3rd place finish at the 1988 FAMQ championships.
They disbanded in 1989.
Maria Chapdelaine Historical Society website; Paul Legault (DCX)
Highest Score 58.300
Final show in DCX Archives August 23, 1986 Quebec Provincial Championship Montreal QUE Canada placed 5 with a score of 57.800
Highest Score 47.500
Final show in DCX Archives August 2, 1987 St-Georges de Beauce QUE Canada placed 4 with a score of 47.500
Highest Score 69.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 27, 1988 QUEBEC CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS MONTREAL QUE Canada placed 8 with a score of 69.600
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