• The 1936 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 2 to 5, 1936 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario. This...
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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 1949 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 7 to 11, 1949 at Hamilton Forum in Hamilton, Ontario....
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  • 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....
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  • The 1942 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 2 to 5, 1942 at Quebec Arena in Quebec City, Quebec. Team...
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  • The 1937 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 1 to 5, 1937 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario....
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  • The 1935 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 5 to 7, 1935 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario....
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    children. A keen curler, Burchell represented Nova Scotia at the 1936 Macdonald Brier, Canada's men's curling championship, on a team skipped by Murray...
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  • Grant Watson (category Brier champions)
    representing Manitoba. He also skipped Northern Ontario at the 1953 Macdonald Brier, leading his team of Don McEwen, Frank Sargent, and Archie Grant to...
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  • covered his first Macdonald Brier. In the following years, Wells reported on provincial events in Manitoba, the Brier, the women's Macdonald Lassie and the...
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  • Championship. The Bonspiel had a "Macdonald Brier Trophy" event that determined the Manitoba Championship from 1925 to 1936. On some occasions the overall...
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  • champion; mayor of Fort William (1933–1936) Tom Tod – 1958 Canadian Schoolboys champion; 1970 Macdonald Brier participant Neil McLeod – 1958 Canadian...
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  • Ken Watson (category Brier champions)
    Winnipeg later. He was the first man to skip his rink to three Brier championships in 1936, 1942 and 1949. After his career as a curler ended, he became...
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    30 August 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2021. 2017 Tim Hortons Brier Media Guide: Macdonald Brier Past Rosters, p. 22. "Obituary for Colin A. Campbell". Montreal...
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  • Pat Hailley (category Brier champions)
    that year. 2017 Brier Media Guide: Previous Rosters Orest Meleschuk Rink beats Bob Pickering to capture Cup spiel The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Nov...
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  • Mike Chernoff (curler) (category Brier champions)
    (born c. 1936) is a Canadian curler and geologist from West Vancouver, British Columbia. He is a 1978 World Men's bronze medallist and a 1978 Brier champion...
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    56 students, 13 being boarders. Rev. Bruce was succeeded by D. Bruce Macdonald as Headmaster in 1900, and in 1901 the school published its first yearbook:...
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  • John Hanesiak (category Brier champions)
    that year. 2017 Brier Media Guide: Previous Rosters Orest Meleschuk Rink beats Bob Pickering to capture Cup spiel The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Nov...
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  • Viterra Championship (category The Brier provincial tournaments)
    (1980–1994); the British Consols (1937–1979) and the Macdonald Brier Trophy event winner at the MCA Bonspiel (1925-1936). 32 teams qualify. The distribution of berths...
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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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  • Murray Macneill (category Brier champions)
    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 Lucy...
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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 retired...
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  • Dave Romano (category Brier champions)
    that year. 2017 Brier Media Guide: Previous Rosters Orest Meleschuk Rink beats Bob Pickering to capture Cup spiel The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Nov...
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    Seymour plays "Some of These Days" on a piano. In Rose-Marie (1936), Jeanette MacDonald attempts a lyric soprano rendition in a Klondike café whose regular...
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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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  • Billy Rose (curler) (category Brier champions)
    1904 – October 6, 1987) was a Canadian curler. He was the skip of the 1946 Brier Champion team representing Alberta. Rose was born in Sedgewick, Alberta...
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  • Peter Hnatiw (category Brier champions)
    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. The...
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  • Andy McWilliams (category Brier champions)
    played on the Billy Walsh rink that won two Brier Championships for Manitoba, in 1952 and 1956. 2017 Brier Media Guide: Previous Rosters "McWilliams, Andrew...
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  • 1997. Coulter was also a curler, and represented Quebec at the 1957 Macdonald Brier. "Bishop's Gaiters football coaching legend Bruce Coulter dies at age...
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