• The 1932 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 1 to 3, 1932 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario. Owing...
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  • Canadian restaurant chain. "Brier" originally referred to a brand of tobacco sold by the event's first sponsor, the Macdonald Tobacco Company. In 1924,...
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  • The 1931 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 3 to 5, 1931 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario....
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  • Toronto was represented at the Macdonald Brier (now called the Montana's Brier), Canada's national men's curling championship with a separate entry from...
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    prominent rugby player and curler. He represented Saskatchewan at the 1932 Macdonald Brier. SIHR – Player List sihrhockey.org "Our Roots". www.ourroots.ca....
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  • The 1957 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 4 to 7, 1957 at Kingston Memorial Centre in Kingston,...
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  • The 1968 Macdonald Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship was held March 4–8 at the Kelowna Arena in Kelowna, British Columbia. A total of...
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  • The 1933 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 7 to 9, 1933 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario....
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  • Barry Naimark (category Brier champions)
    the 1964 Brier and World Championship. He also played in the 1959 Macdonald Brier as the skip of the British Columbia team (which included newspaper...
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    took up curling and in 1932 was lead on the 1932 Alberta Curling Championship team. That team went to the 1932 Macdonald Brier in Toronto and ended as...
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  • national championships surpassing Manitoba's five consecutive Brier championships from 1928 to 1932. The teams are listed as follows: Johnston Radcliffe Darbyshire...
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  • Alfred Phillips (diver) (category Divers at the 1932 Summer Olympics)
    1967 Macdonald Brier and bronze medallist at the 1967 Scotch Cup. Phillips Sr. also was an accomplished curler, representing Ontario at the 1956 Brier, and...
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  • Robert Pow – 1932 Olympic champion; mayor of Fort William (1933–1936) Tom Tod – 1958 Canadian Schoolboys champion; 1970 Macdonald Brier participant Neil...
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  • Fred Britton (curler) (category Brier champions)
    Britton (August 16, 1932 – September 12, 2014) was a Canadian curler. He played as second on the Lyall Dagg rink that won the 1964 Brier and World Championship...
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  • Fred Storey (category Brier champions)
    Storey (March 3, 1932 – December 2, 2019) was a Canadian curler from Calgary. He won three World Curling Championships and three Brier Championships playing...
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    and one national women's curling championship, in 1972. The 1946 Macdonald Brier was opened by Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas and was the first...
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  • Northern Ontario Men's Provincial Curling Championship (category The Brier provincial tournaments)
    curling hub despite being a COVID-19 hotspot". Retrieved December 4, 2020. "MacDonald Brier: Teams". Northern Ontario Curling Association: Champions...
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  • SaskTel Tankard (category The Brier provincial tournaments)
    Brier success were Harvey Mazinke's, who won the 1973 Macdonald Brier, and Rick Folk's, who won three consecutive Tankards and the 1980 Labatt Brier....
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  • Jimmy Congalton (category Brier champions)
    1947) was a Canadian curler. He was a member of the 1930 (third) and 1932 (skip) Brier Champion teams, representing Manitoba. He was a 1975 inductee to the...
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  • Peter Hnatiw (category Brier champions)
    Peter L. Hnatiw (born c. 1932) was a Canadian curler. He was the lead of the 1975 Brier Champion team (skipped by Bill Tetley), representing Northern Ontario...
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  • Robert Hugh Pickering (category 1932 births)
    in 1966 and as a lead in 1961. Pickering represented Saskatchewan at six Briers; finishing second (8-2) in 1961 playing for the John Keyes rink, tied for...
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  • Viterra Championship (category The Brier provincial tournaments)
    Labatt Tankard (1980–1994); the British Consols (1937–1979) and the Macdonald Brier Trophy event winner at the MCA Bonspiel (1925-1936). 32 teams qualify...
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    The Greenbrier (category Golf clubs and courses designed by Charles B. Macdonald)
    Sulphur Springs, W. Va.), and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. Green-Brier White Sulphur Springs, 1900. [White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.]: [Greenbrier]...
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  • Murray Macneill (category Brier champions)
    before the next year's event came to be known as The Brier. Macneill returned to the Brier in 1930, 1932 and 1936. Macneill was also a first cousin of author...
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    Spring – Waltz Three Vagrants 4153 Sweet Luana Rice & Lennox 4154 Bonnie Brier Bush March Conway's Band 4155 In Old Manila Shepherd & James 4156 Railroad...
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  • Labatt Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, was held from March 5 to 13 at the Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta. In the final, former Brier champion...
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    Birds on the Wing (with Richard Briers and Anne Rogers). She was in the series Brothers in Law (with Richard Briers) in the 1970s. Lockwood appeared...
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    Victorian fairy painting and close and often uncomposed studies of understated brier-patch nature in the inclement British climate, as was common in the works...
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    episode, "Belle Femme", Sophie Tucker appears as a character (played by Kathy Brier) in a cabaret show and sings the song. In the Mama's Family third-season...
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  • Pappy Wood (category Brier champions)
    Alberta, skipped by Bob Munro in the final to claim the Brier. Wood would win another Brier in 1932, throwing third stones for Congalton. Once again, the...
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