H.C. (Ren) Fortier was an influential curler in Quebec, both on and off the ice. He skipped the Quebec champions at the Macdonald Brier in 1933, and later would serve as a director of the Macdonald ...
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St.Albert Curling Club, St. Albert, Alberta. D.R. Sutton – Lead, W.R. Hansen – Second, R.M. Anton – Third, H.J. Gervais – Skip.
Charlottetown Curling Club. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. A.E. Ledgerwood – Lead, P.S. MacDonald – Second, E.K. MacEachern – Third, K.R. MacDonald – Skip.
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Yvonne Smith was nominated to become a member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 1996. During her curling career, she represented Ontario at Canadian Championships 10 times. Smith curled in the ...
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You won’t find David Beesley’s name in any newspaper articles or see him interviewed on television about his role in curling. Ask a general curling fan who he is and they will invariably answer: “I ...
George Cooke’s passion for curling goes far beyond his longtime participation at the club level. As the CEO of The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company (now known as Travelers Canada), he was ...
Barbara was well known to fellow curlers as a tireless worker in her home club, the Charlottetown Curling Club, as well as in curling circles across the Island and Canada. She served as vice president ...