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R. Ian Ross
- Victoria
 In
1938, while a student at McGill and on the occasion of his 21st
birthday, Ian Ross was given The Butchart Gardens by his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Butchart.
After distinguished
war service in which he was mentioned in dispatches, Mr. Ross returned
to assume active management of The Butchart Gardens in 1946. In
the following years, apart from increasing the beautification of
the Gardens and their reputation as one of the loveliest in the
world, Mr. Ross added night illumination, symphony concerts, sunset
shows and the world famous Ross fountain. Through the efforts of
Mr. Ross, The Butchart Gardens have, in every respect, become world
famous and a delight and inspiration to all British Columbians,
Canadians and visitors from many countries of the world.
Mr. Ross has
played gracious host to royalty, diplomatic delegates and citizens
from all corners of the globe. During Expo '67 more than thirty
Heads of State were guided and entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
This generosity was repeated during Expo '86. For this the Government
of British Columbia is greatly indebted. Always concerned for the
physically disabled, Mr. Ross ensured that facilities were available
to assist such individuals at a time when these things were given
little thought.
In addition
to his management of the Gardens, Mr. Ross has been active in the
community donating to numerous worth-while causes and serving on
many Boards and Committees particularly those related to the visitor
industry. Past President of the Victoria and Island Publicity Bureau,
Mr. Ross also served on the B.C. Centennial Committees in 1966,
1967 and 1971. He was the Victoria Chamber of Commerce Man of the
Year in 1968.
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