• The 1974 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship was held from March 4 to 9, 1974 at the London Gardens in London, Ontario....
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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 1976 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship was held from March 7 to 13, 1976 at Regina Exhibition Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan...
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  • The 1977 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship was held from March 6 to 12, 1977 at the Olympic Velodrome in Montreal, Quebec...
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  • 1973 Macdonald Brier, the team finished tied for second with a 6–4 record. Green was named as the event's all-star lead. At the 1974 Macdonald Brier, the...
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    where this rule was used was the 1974 Air Canada Silver Broom; the 1974 Macdonald Brier that preceded it was still played under the 1961 rule. As in golf...
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  • The 1975 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship was held from March 2 to 8, 1975 at the Lady Beaverbrook Rink in Fredericton...
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  • The 1973 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship was held from March 5 to 11, 1973 at the Klondike Gardens in Edmonton, Alberta...
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  • Jim Ursel (category Brier champions)
    Topp defeated the Bill Tracy rink from Arvida in the final. At the 1974 Macdonald Brier, Ursel led his Quebec team to a 6–4 record, in a four-way tie for...
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  • The 1974 Macdonald Lassies Championship, the Canadian women's curling championship was held February 24 to 28, 1974 at the Victoria Memorial Arena in...
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  • Ron Anton (category Brier champions)
    the 1961 Brier and 1974 Brier. He was the first curler to use a slider on his heel when delivering the stone. After winning the 1961 Brier, Anton passed...
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  • 30 the following year. 1927 Macdonald Brier: Murray MacNeill, J.A. MacInnes, Cliff Torey, Jim Donahue 1951 Macdonald Brier: Don Oyler, George Hanson, Fred...
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  • Hec Gervais (category Brier champions)
    This team would win the Alberta provincials, and also won that year's Macdonald Brier. The team (with Vic Raymer in place of Anton) closed the season by...
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  • Bernie Sparkes (category Brier champions)
    Sports Hall of Fame Bernie Sparkes – Curling Canada Stats Archive Video: 1969 MacDonald Brier (Oshawa, Ontario) on YouTube (channel «Curling Canada»)...
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  • Garnet Campbell (curler) (category Brier champions)
    final Brier in 1971, Campbell became the first player (and only player in the Macdonald era) to have participated in 10 Briers and played in 100 Brier games...
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  • Darwin Wark – 1959 Macdonald Brier participant Dennis Stephen – 1959 Macdonald Brier participant Leslie Sutton – 1959 Macdonald Brier participant John Jones...
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  • Jim Pettapiece (category Brier champions)
    Curling Championships and two Brier Championships in 1970 and 1971. Pettapiece also played in the 1973 Macdonald Brier playing second for the Danny Fink...
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  • Doug Hudson (curler) (category Brier champions)
    national level, he won the 1976 Macdonald Brier, as a member of the first-ever team from Newfoundland and Labrador to win the Brier. As of 1992, Hudson was employed...
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    Bruce Macdonald (1900–1935) Kenneth Ketchum (1935–1942, 1945–1958) J.C. Garret – Acting Head (1942–1945) Dr. Joseph Robert Coulter (1958–1974) Dr. Thomas...
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  • Warren Hansen (category Brier champions)
    retired curler. He played as third on the Hec Gervais rink that won the 1974 Brier. Hansen served as director of event operations for Curling Canada, but...
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  • in the Macdonald Tobacco Company, the same sponsor as the Brier. Their sponsorship began in 1972 with the tournament being called the "Macdonald Lassie"...
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  • Dave Gerlach (category Brier champions)
    20, 1974. p. 65. Retrieved April 17, 2020. Dave Gerlach at World Curling David Gerlach – Curling Canada Stats Archive Video: 1969 MacDonald Brier (Oshawa...
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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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    1967 Grey Cup 1972 Memorial Cup 1976 Skate Canada International 1979 Macdonald Brier 1981 Skate Canada International 1987 Canadian Figure Skating Championships...
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  • Rod Hunter (category Brier champions)
    World Curling Roderick Hunter – Curling Canada Stats Archive Video: 1971 MacDonald Brier (Quebec City, Quebec) on YouTube (channel "Curling Canada")...
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  • Darrel Sutton (category Brier champions)
    Canadian curler. He played as lead on the Hec Gervais rink that won the 1974 Brier. He owned The Filter Shop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Sutton was born...
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    Pat Simmons (curler) (category Brier champions)
    rink out of Calgary, Alberta replacing Blake MacDonald.[1] The team represented Alberta in the 2012 Brier, where they finished second. They played in the...
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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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  • John Watson (curler) (category Brier champions)
    Watson (c. 1914 – February 18, 1974) was a Canadian curler. He was the lead on the Billy Walsh rink that won the Brier Championship for Manitoba 1952...
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  • Rick Folk (category Brier champions)
    In 1974, Folk skipped the Saskatchewan team to the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship that year. Four years later, he attended his first Brier, skipping...
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