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Index of Advertisers
8-Ender.............................................................................82
Asham Curling Supplies.....................................................94
Assiniboine Credit Union...................................................52
Awards & More.................................................................62
Calm Air..............................................................................7
Charleswood Curling Club.................................................27
Chas. Fidler & Son.............................................................76
Chicken Chef.....................................................................92
Comfort Inn........................................................................2
Ford Motor Corp. of Canada.............................................IBC
Global Winnipeg...............................................................16
Granite Curling Club............................................................7
Home Run Sports..............................................................15
JELD-Wen Windows and Doors.........................................IFC
Jet Ice...............................................................................29
Kruger Products................................................................42
Kwik Copy........................................................................26
Lafarge Canada.................................................................78
Manitoba Canola Growers.................................................36
Manitoba Curling Foundation............................................22
Manitoba Curling Hall-of-Fame..........................................19
Manitoba Hydro................................................................74
Manitoba Pork Council......................................................86
Manitoba’s Credit Unions..................................................48
McDiarmid Lumber............................................................90
Molly Maid..........................................................................1
Monsanto.........................................................................84
Morris Curling Club..........................................................4,5
Nott Autocorp................................................................ OBC
Safeway............................................................................40
The Stabilizer......................................................................9
Toromont Cimco................................................................34
Wellington West Capital....................................................16
West Kildonan Curling Club...............................................88
Winnipeg Free Press............................................................9
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curlmanitoba YEARBOOK – 2010/11
Table of Contents
CurlManitoba Yearbook Advertisers.....................................2
CurlManitoba Board of Directors.........................................6
CurlManitoba Staff............................................................10
CurlManitoba Regional Liaisons.........................................11
Message from CurlManitoba President..............................12
CurlManitoba Introduces LTAD Model................................13
Directory of CurlManitoba Affiliated Clubs.........................14
CurlManitoba Benefits of Affiliation...................................17
Message from Manitoba Curling Hall-of-Fame...................20
Manitoba Curling Hall-of-Fame inductees..........................21
Message from the Manitoba Curling
Foundation.................................................................23
Honourary Life Members Association.................................24
New Honourary Life Members............................................25
MCA Honours and Awards................................................28
2010/2011 Calendar of Events..........................................31
Morris hosts 2010 Canadian Mixed ..................................32
2010 MANITOBA PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS....................35
Junior Men’s...............................................................37
Junior Women’s..........................................................38
Safeway Championship Men’s.....................................39
Safeway Championship All-Stars.................................41
Scotties Tournament of Hearts Women’s......................43
Scotties All-Stars.........................................................44
Meyers Norris Penny Mixed.........................................45
Strathcona Trust Senior Men’s.....................................46
Senior Women’s..........................................................47
Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Men’s....................49
Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Women’s................50
Dominion Men’s ........................................................51
Dominion Women’s ....................................................52
8-Ender Brushes Youth................................................53
Boys & Girls High School.............................................55
2010 BONSPIEL CHAMPIONS...........................................57
JUNIOR MEN
Winnipeg Free Press Trophy.........................................58
Awards & More Trophy...............................................59
Cec Watt Trophy..........................................................60
JUNIOR WOMEN
8-Ender Trophy...........................................................61
Home Run Sports Trophy.............................................63
Awards & More Trophy...............................................63
OPEN YOUTH
Equal Force Event.......................................................64
Defiant Event..............................................................64
Valour Road Event......................................................65
Pro Star Event.............................................................65
YOUTH RECREATIONAL JAMBOREE..........................66
MEN
Sport Manitoba Trophy................................................70
Winnipeg Free Press Trophy.........................................71
Safeway Lucerne Trophy..............................................72
Bituminex Paving Trophy.............................................73
Manitoba Hydro Trophy...............................................75
Chas. Fidler & Son Trophy............................................77
LaFarge Construction Trophy.......................................79
Thecurler.com Trophy..................................................80
Great-West Life Trophy................................................81
8-Ender Brushes Trophy..............................................83
Monsanto Trophy........................................................85
Manitoba Pork Council Trophy.....................................87
Canada’s Web Shop Trophy.........................................89
McDiarmid Lumber Trophy..........................................91
Chicken Chef Masters Trophy......................................93
WOMEN
Asham ......................................................................95
Atkins Curling Supplies Trophy....................................96
8-Ender Trophy...........................................................96
Stewart Trophy............................................................97
Contempra Signs Trophy.............................................97
CurlManitoba Masters Women’s Trophy.......................98
Ladies Past Presidents Association.....................................99
Past Presidents Association..............................................100
COVER: Featuring the range of curlers - Master to Juniors. Master curlers are Sylvia Groinus and Lydia Ewasko. Junior
curlers are Brayden Ewasko and Jarvis Ewasko. Photo credits: Bill Smyth Photography
The 2010/2011 Yearbook is published
by CurlManitoba 309-145 Pacific Ave,
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2Z6.
(204) 925-5723 Fax: (204) 925-5720
Email: [email protected]
Website: curlmanitoba.org
Advertising sales, publication management, editorial, design and production:
CRAIG KELMAN & ASSOCIATES, Third floor, 2020 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB
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Email: [email protected]
Design, art production: Theresa Kurjewicz
Production Management: Kelly Gowerluk
Sales Manager: Kris Fillion
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Thank you to our
Valued Sponsors
The Morris CC & Canadian Mixed Host Committee thanks...
VOLUNTEER SPONSOR
Cruisers Diner (Red-Morr Catering) • Country Graphics • Canadian Club •
IceMaster • Curtis Carpets • Michaels, St. Vital • Access Credit Union, Morris
Branch • BSI Insurance/Red River Mutual • Burke’s Roadhouse • iRecycle •
Labatt Breweries of Canada (Manitoba) • Lavallee Gravel • Morris Bigway
• Morris Build-All Centre • Morris Home Hardware • Morris Stampede Inn
• RBC Dominion Securities/Patrick Rae • ReMax Performance Realty/Glen J.
Sytnyk • Rosenort Motors • Santa Lucia Pizza • Strath & Company • Valley
SuperThrifty Pharmacy • Viterra • Morris Mirror • Morris SuperVariety
• Sterling Beverages
Piney Fine Natural Spring Water • JetIce • Rempel Insurance • Royal Bank of
Canada • Westfield Industries • Manitoba Curling Museum & Hall of Fame •
Manitoba Curling Foundation • Saper Agencies • Morris Chamber of Commerce
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2010 - 2011
board of directors
Sam Antila
Thompson
Cindy Maddock
President
Morden
Resby Coutts
Vice-President
Morris/Fort Rouge
Jim Strath
Past-President
Souris
Rob Van Kommer
Carberry
Bill Biehl
Heather
Sharon Thiessen-Woods Jim McRae
Heather
Charleswood
Marlene Mori
Thistle
Wendell Keeler
Portage
Jim Winfield
Grandview
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Garry Van De Kerckhove
Swan Lake
Welcomes you to the
22 Mostyn Place
Phone: 775-8239
Fax: 772-0106
E-mail: [email protected]
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CurlManitoba’s Academy Program offers a Senior 1 and Senior 2
levels of Student Initiated Credit Courses approved by the
Department of Education for use in Manitoba Schools.
For more information, please call 204.925.5723 or email
[email protected]
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2010 - 2011 Staff
Shane Ray
Executive Director
Cole Skinner
Media Relations Director/
Championship Event Coordinator
Elaine Owen
Development Coordinator
Connie Laliberte
High Performance Director
Theresa Armstrong
Accountant
Tracey Ewasko
Executive Assistant
Marj Bone
Entries Manager
Linda Knight
Receptionist
CurlManitoba
309-145 Pacific Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2Z6
Tel: (204) 925-5723 Fax: (204) 925-5720
Email: [email protected] Web: curlmanitoba.org
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CurlManitoba Regional Liaisons
Interlake – JAY BOAZ
Eastman – Anni Markmann
Norman – Rae Hainstock
Central – NICK STONE
Parkland – Butch Mouck
Winnipeg – role performed by wpg .
Westman – TBA
curling club association
CurlManitoba Regional Liaison Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Make personal contact (phone or email) with each club at beginning of the year via email or phone.
• Act as a resource person to individual clubs in their region. Assist with tips on application submission, answer questions about completion of forms and connect clubs to appropriate person if they don’t have the information.
• Promote CurlManitoba and encourage club participation in specific programs and events.
• Assist in identifying clubs suitable to host specific events/activities/programs.
• Participate in a minimum of two regional meetings per year – teleconference, video teleconference,
face-to-face.
• Attend a fall meeting of all Regional Representatives/Resource Contacts
• Attend the Annual General Meeting
• Assist Board Development Committee in the recruitment of board and committee members, regional representatives and leadership of events.
• Assist CurlManitoba in securing event leaders in their region
Qualifications and Background:
• Knowledge of other clubs and individuals in the region
Time Commitment:
• Approximately 2-4 hours per month from April to September
• Approximately 4-10 hours per month from October to March
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President’s Message
W
elcome to the 2010-11 curling season. I am truly honoured to be
President of this great Association. Curling has been a part of my life
since the age of eight when I pushed my first rock down the natural ice at the
Rathwell Curling Club. Curling has always been celebrated as a lifetime sport
and has something to offer to everyone. It is played by people of all ages and
skill levels, social or competitive and by those looking for exercise or just a
social pastime. When you introduce your family and friends to this wonderful
sport they will be forever grateful. I am.
My role along with the 12-member CurlManitoba Board and Office is to
serve you the curlers, members and our member facilities. This is what we all
do as volunteers for the sport we love.
CurlManitoba has long been recognized as a leader both within the national and world curling
organizations. This is due to the efforts of our many dedicated volunteers working diligently within their clubs
on and off the ice, in their sport regions, and their provincial and national bodies. I would like to thank all our
great volunteers for the many hours they have put into the sport.
Thank you to the staff at the CurlManitoba office for your commitment, dedication and hard work
throughout the year. It is indeed a pleasure working with you all.
I want to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors. Without their support, it would be impossible to host
our many local events, Provincial and National Championships.
This fall CurlManitoba hosted the Canadian Mixed Championship in Morris November 13 to 20, 2010 and
will host the Canadian Masters at Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, March 30 to April 5, 2011. We invite
you to attend and watch Canada’s best curlers in action.
The Manitoba Curling Tour continues to grow, especially in the Junior ranks looking to improve their skills.
CurlManitoba’s future success is truly among the ranks of these young men and women. CurlManitoba teams
are amongst the best curlers in the world vying towards the Olympic stage. These are truly exciting times for
our curlers, our Association and our sport.
I often say most people I know, I have met either through work or curling. Curlers everywhere talk about
the many great lifelong friendships made. I have been blessed with over 40 years of friendships and look
forward to making many more.
Thanks go out to the clubs, both rural and in Winnipeg that I have been a member of over my years curling.
Special thanks to the Morden Curling Club, where I have been a member for nearly 30 years. I appreciate their
support and encouragement during my years volunteering with CurlManitoba.
I look forward to gathering new insight from each and everyone this year and I wish everyone a successful
and enjoyable season of curling and friendship.
Cindy Maddock
President
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CurlManitoba
introduces LTAD model
C
urling is one of the oldest sports in Canada,
and Canadians have long traditions
in competitive achievement and recreational
involvement in the game. Curling has been a
leader in attracting and retaining recreational sport
participants and recent years have seen a surge
in demand for both high performance training
opportunities and entry-level skill development
programs. This demand has highlighted the need
for a systematic approach to developing our
curling athletes. With increasingly high stakes in
the competitive arena, it is critical that there be
a systematic, scientific process for consistently
producing the best possible Canadian curling
athletes and teams.
The Long-term Athlete Development model (LTAD)
for curling identifies the optimal training, competition
and recovery principles and practices for our athletes
through sequential stages from childhood through
to adulthood. It recognizes there are two distinct
streams in curling – the lifetime recreational sport
and the elite competitive arena – and it is designed
to promote and support participants in both.
Promoting excellence alongside recreation is
important. While these two groups may experience
a similar initial introduction to curling, at some
point competitive curling athletes will emerge who
wish to pursue the most elite levels of competition.
The Curling LTAD model will provide a framework
that ensures promising curling athletes have
the possibility to achieve their potential through
systematic and logical development.
The LTAD model will allow coaches to provide
athletes with the best possible support at each stage
of their development, and for eventual retirement or
re-entry into participation-focused curling. The LTAD
will also inform both athletes and parents about key
developmental concepts and practices at each stage
in the development pathway from frozen pond to
podium.
In Manitoba we have recently started the
process of adopting the LTAD plan. This process
will see a complete review of programs, services
and competitions to see where they fit within the
LTAD stages. We will identify gaps and develop new
programs, services or competitions to meet the needs
of athletes, coaches and officials.
For more information or to read the Curling LTAD
plan visit our website at curlmanitoba.org/long-termathlete-development.
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CurlManitoba affiliated clubs
2009-2010
Rural Affiliated Clubs
CLUB
YEAR OF
AFFILIATION
Alonsa
Altamont
Altona
Arborg
Argyle
Baldur
Balmoral
Beausejour
Bissett
Boissevain
Bowsman
Brandon
Brookdale
Burntwood
Carberry
Carman
Cartwright
Clearwater
Cypress River
Dauphin
Deloraine
Dufrost
East St. Paul
Elm Creek
Emerson
Eriksdale
Flin Flon
Gilbert Plains
Gillam
Gimli
Gladstone
Glenboro
Glenora
Grand Marais
Grandview
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2002
1929
1928
1946
1940
1900
1938
1932
1936
1890
1922
1889
1906
1960
1888
1892
1895
1901
1927
1897
1891
1956
1959
1910
1902
1955
1931
1902
1967
1940
1893
1895
1949
1982
1905
SHEETS
OF ICE
2A
1N
4A
4A
3A
3A
3A
6A
3A
4A
3A
8A
2A
6A
4A
5A
2A
3A
2N
6A
3A
2A
6A
4A
4A
3A
6A
4A
4A
5A
3A
3A
2N
3A
3A
CLUB
YEAR OF
AFFILIATION
Halbstadt
Hamiota
Hartney
Holland
Kenton
Killarney
La Salle
Lac du Bonnet
Lansdowne
Lorette
MacGregor
Manitou
Melita
Miami
Miniota
Minnedosa
Moosehorn
Morden
Morris
Neepawa
Newdale
Northern Interlake
Petersfield
Pilot Mound
Pinawa
Pine Falls
Plumas
Portage
Rapid City
Rivers
Riverton
Riverview
Roblin
Roland
Rorketon
curlmanitoba YEARBOOK – 2010/11
LEGEND: A-ARTIFICIAL ICE
1986
1896
1896
1893
1902
1897
1984
1934
1993
1967
1920
1891
1891
1898
1898
1890
1953
1888
1898
1892
1909
1998
1938
1891
1963
1927
1932
1888
1895
1944
1944
1971
1913
1898
1990
SHEETS
OF ICE
2N
4A
2A
2A
3N
4A
3A
4A
3A
3A
3A
4A
4A
3A
3A
4A
3A
5A
6A
6A
3N
3N
4A
4A
4A
3A
3A
8A
3N
6A
4A
4A
4A
2A
2A
CLUB
N-NATURAL ICE
YEAR OF
AFFILIATION
Roseland
Rosser
Selkirk
Shoal Lake
Snow Lake
Somerset
Souris
Springfield
St. Adolphe
St. Claude
& Haywood
St. Jean Baptiste
Starbuck
Ste. Anne
Ste. Leon
Ste. Rose du lac
Steinbach
Stonewall
Stony Mountain
Swan Lake
Swan River
Teulon
The Pas
Treherne
Tyndall
Victoria Beach
Virden
Warren
Waskada
Wawanesa
Whiteshell
Willow Park
Winkler
Winnipeg Beach
SHEETS
OF ICE
1954
1946
1893
1898
1948
1931
1896
1947
1965
1932
1N
3A
6A
4A
5A
3A
4A
4A
3A
3A
1988
1937
1953
2001
1943
1949
1888
1888
1898
1919
1924
1915
1891
1962
1959
1889
1924
1901
1896
1959
1950
1937
1941
4A
3A
4A
1A
4A
4A
5A
3A
4A
6A
3A
6A
3A
3A
2A
4A
3A
2A
4A
3A
4A
4A
4A
2009-2010 Winnipeg Affiliated Clubs
CLUB
YEAR OF
AFFILIATION
Assiniboine
Memorial
Charleswood
Deer Lodge
Elmwood
Fort Garry
Fort Rouge
SHEETS
OF ICE
1929
8A
1946
1919
1911
1927
1915
5A
6A
5A
6A
6A
CLUB
YEAR OF
AFFILIATION
Grain Exchange
Granite
Heather
Maple Leaf
Pembina
Rossmere
St. Vital
2009-2010
Associate Members
Manitoba Firefighters Curling Association
MTS Employees Provincial Curling Association
Manitoba Deaf Curling
Manitoba Postal Curling Association
Keystone Rainbow Curling League
The Aboriginal Curling League of Winnipeg
Manitoba Wheelchair
1928
1888
1915
1946
1947
1959
1937
SHEETS
OF ICE
6A
9A
8A
6A
6A
6A
6A
CLUB
YEAR OF
AFFILIATION
Thistle
Victoria
West Kildonan
West St. Paul
Wildewood
1888
1920
1919
1965
1962
SHEETS
OF ICE
5A
5A
5A
4A
6A
Honourary Members
Bemidji, MINN., (1989)
Lakes C.C., Detroit Lakes, MINN. Minot, N.D, (1993)
St. Paul, MINN., (1901)
Chaplains
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Benefits of Affiliation
For more info on any of the listed benefits please visit our website at curlmanitoba.org or by calling
204-925-5723. You can also email [email protected].
• A voice in the growth of curling in Manitoba and
Canada
• Right to have representation and a vote at the
CurlManitoba AGM
• Right to have a member stand for election to
CurlManitoba Board
• Access to bingos
• Access to the CurlManitoba Development Fund
• Right to host CurlManitoba sanctioned bonspiels
• Right to host CurlManitoba sanctioned Provincial
Championships
• Provincial Championship hosting grants
• Opportunity to host and or participate in Manitoba
Winter Games
• Opportunity to participate in Canada Winter Games
• Assistance with draws for bonspiels, leagues and play
downs
• Access the Provincial Ice Technician
• Opportunity to have a facility assessment done by
Provincial Ice Technician
• Opportunity to host coaching clinics
• Opportunity to host instructor clinics
• Opportunity to host ice technician courses
• Opportunity to host athlete skill development clinics
• Opportunity to host summer curling camps
• Copies of the CurlManitoba rule book and rules of the
game
• Officials training
• Opportunity to provide input into rules and rule
changes
• Access to training equipment (manuals, CDs, DVDs)
• Awards for 8-enders, outstanding achievements, HLM
• Volunteer recognition program
• Curling supplies - draw sheets, score cards, etc.
• Access to CurlManitoba mail-outs to promote
bonspiels, leagues, programs and services
• CurlManitoba Business of Curling seminars
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Opportunity to enter competitions
Opportunity to represent your province and country
Curlers are allowed to access high performance centre
Opportunity to advertise and submit articles in the
e-newsletter and website
A ‘page’ to promote your club on curlmanitoba.org
Access to on call officials
Access to CurlManitoba technical staff
Access to Sport MB grants and scholarships
Athlete assistance
Competition Hosting grants
Clinic Hosting grants
Travel Assistance grants for coaches, officials and
athletes
Planning support for sport clubs and community sport
organizations
Introduction of a new sport to a community
Bingo grants
Sport Special Initiatives grant
Women in Sport grants
Assistance in filling out grants, etc.
Access to MB Curling Foundation programs and
services
Referrals to your club by CurlManitoba office
Assistance with club development
Access to CCA Benefits
Access to CurlManitoba equipment
Annual sport awards and scholarships
Hall of Fame nominations
Grants for disadvantaged children to participate
through KidSport
Access to a tax number and receipts for approved
projects through the National Sport Trust Fund
Promotion of the sport of curling
Coordination of school clinics
Opportunity to participate in group fundraising
projects
Making Curling Stronger
as a member facility of the CurlManitoba, your club is helping to strengthen curling within Manitoba and
Canada. Your affiliation fees go to supporting coaches’ development, officials’ development and athlete
development. Your support helps allow CurlManitoba to provide the many programs and services it does to
clubs and curlers. This filters back down into your individual clubs through improved skills, and knowledge. In
addition, important recognition and support is provided for your volunteers to assist them with running your
club. Combined, these help provide for the future of the sport and your club. Your affiliation fees to the CCA
allow your club to access programs and services offered by the CCA. For more information regarding CCA
affiliation fees, programs and services please visit www.curling.ca.
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Donations of curling artifacts
or contributions accepted by the
Curl Manitoba Office at (204) 925-5723
Induction Dinner May 1st, 2011
Tickets $60.00
Location:
Canad Inns - Polo Park
1405 St. Matthews Avenue
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MESSAGE FROM THE MANITOBA
CURLING HALL-OF-FAME AND MUSEUM
O
n behalf of the Executive and Directors of the Manitoba Curling
Hall-of-Fame and Museum, I would like to extend greetings and
welcome for the new season to all curlers and curling fans alike. I wish
you all great success and sportsmanship during the 2010-11season.
The Manitoba Curling Hall-of-Fame is pleased to be able to honour
curlers, builders, curler/builders and teams at our Annual Induction Dinner
and to honour them at special events via displays and exhibits.
I would like to thank CurlManitoba for their continued support and also
to our founding members and all volunteers for the many hours given in
support of our great sport. This year’s Annual Induction Dinner will be held
on Sunday, May 1, 2011 at the Canad Inns Polo Park location. Hope to see
you all there. It is always a wonderful and fun event.
Diane MacIver
President
Manitoba Curling Hall-of-Fame and Museum
Board of Directors 2010-2011
Diane MacIver......................................................President
Fred Sutton.................................................. Past-President
Bob McNaughton................. Vice-President/Selection Chair
Sylvia Erickson.....................................................Secretary
Garry DeBlonde....................................................Treasurer
Heather Helston..................................................... Curator
Adele Helston..............................................Banquet Chair
Nicolle Brockie...............Publicity Chair/Auction Committee
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Bob McNaughton..................................Selection Chair
Bob Gould..............................................Auction Chair
Nadia Hanesiak................................. Banquet Co-chair
Russell Hinds............................... Selection Committee
Joan Halowski.............................. Publicity Committee/
Auction Committee
Allan Neyedly................................. Auction Committee
Wendell Keeler................................ CurlManitoba Rep.
2010 inductees
into the Manitoba Curling Hall-of-Fame and Museum
Veteran – Builder - J.W. DeCouroy O’Grady Veteran – Builder - Marian Rowlands
• Great builder of Manitoba history
• Legacy endures in form of O’Grady
Challenge Cup
• MCA President 1907-08
• MCA Patron 1909-10
• MCA President 1910-11
Builder - Georgina Anderson
• Affiliated with Granite C.C.
• Led group to form Ladies Curling
Association in 1924 and was
elected President. The M.L.C.A.
was then formally organized with
8 affiliated clubs.
• Honourary Life Member of the
Canadian Curling Association.
Builder - Rick Mutton
• Countless hours as curling volunteer
• 10 years on MLCA Board
• 1st President amalgamated MCA
organization
• 2003-2008 C.C.A. Board Member
• Honorary Life Member of MCA
(2002)
Curler - Debbie Jones-Walker
• 12 Provincial Women’s appearances
• 4 Provincial Mixed appearances
• Provincial Women’s Champion
(1977, 1999, 2000)
• Provincial Mixed Champion 1977
• Canadian Mixed Champion 1977
• Canadian & World Women’s
Champion as 5th on Connie
Laliberte team 1984
• 10 years on MCA Council
• MCA President 2002
• Brier volunteer 1998 & 2008
• MB Curling Hall-of-Fame Selection
Chairman 2002-2007
• Compiled comprehensive records of
MB curling champions
• Compiled many hours of research
• Honourary Life Member of MCA
(1987)
Curler - Barb Enright
• 4 Provincial Junior Women’s
appearances
• 15 Provincial Women’s appearances
• 3 Provincial Mixed appearances
• Provincial Junior Women’s
Champion 1984
• Provincial Women’s Champion
(1986, 2003)
• Canadian Junior Women’s
Champion 1984
Team – 1956-57 Lily Clark Team
Team – 1999 Jeff Stoughton Team
Portage La Prairie Curling Club: Lily Clark - Skip, Vic Painter Third, Helen Wishard -Second, Diane Kitson - Lead
• Manitoba Ladies Champions (1956, 1957)
• 7 MLCA Bonspiel Trophy wins
Charleswood Curling Club: Jeff Stoughton - Skip, Jon Mead - Third, Garry
Van Den Berghe - Second, Doug Armstrong - Lead
• 1999 Provincial Men’s Champion
• 1999 Canadian Men’s Champions
• 1999 World Men’s silver medalists
• 2000 Provincial Men’s Champions
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Manitoba Curling Foundation Inc.
Congratulations to
CurlManitoba
on their organization and promotion of the game
of Curling throughout the Province of Manitoba.
Compliments of
Manitoba Curling Foundation Inc.
Congratulations to the 2010
$1,000.00 Scholarship Recipients:
Daniel Birchard – Winnipeg
Selena Kaatz – Beausejour
Janelle Vachon – Oak Lake
Heather Maxted - Winnipeg
Congratulations to the 2010
$250.00 Sport Award Recipients:
Jenna Johnstone – Carberry
Alyssa Moon – Portage la Prairie
Kayla Hanke – Neepawa
Heather Maxted – Winnipeg
Janelle Vachon – Oak Lake
Morgan McDonnell – Gypsumville
Jacqueline DeBlonde – Swan Lake
Brenden Alm – Dauphin
Connor Njegovan – Winnipeg
Jason Manns – Austin
Lynsey Rogoski – Beausejour
Ryan Hnatyshyn – Beausejour
Selena Kaatz – Beausejour
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Message from the
Manitoba Curling Foundation
I
t is my pleasure to extend best wishes on behalf of the Manitoba
Curling Foundation Board of Directors to all Manitoba curlers.
Hopefully you will have a successful and enjoyable year curling.
The mandate of the Manitoba Curling Foundation is to promote curling
throughout the province of Manitoba. We continue to assist CurlManitoba
with funding for their development programs, provide financial assistance
with curling clinics and award grants to curling clubs who host provincial
events.
Annually the Foundation awards four $1,000 scholarships and up to
14 $250 Sport Awards to worthy junior curlers. These awards are given to
active junior curlers who are continuing on with their education and have
given some volunteer time to their school, curling club and community. We have been receiving applications
every year but we would encourage more individuals to submit applications. Information is available on the
CurlManitoba website. There is a deadline so please make sure your application is in on time.
We are always looking for volunteers for this board every year. If you are interested in serving on the
board please contact the CurlManitoba office or any of the board members listed below. The Foundation
Board meets six or seven times each season so it is not a huge commitment to be a director.
I wish each and everyone good luck in the upcoming curling season and remember. Have fun!
Audrey Hogg
President, Manitoba Curling Foundation
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2010-2011
Audrey Hogg ............................................President
Jack Callum.......................................Vice President
Rose Neufeld............................................ Secretary
Robert Kirkland......................................... Treasurer
Bill Biehl............................. Curl MB Representative
Darrell Winters............................................Director
Rita VandeVyvere........................................Director
Jo-Anne Inglis.............................................Director
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Honourary Life Members Association
Campbell Cup
F
or competition at the Life Member’s Bonspiel which was held on Friday,
October 15, 2010.
The Campbell Cup was presented by the late Malcolm Campbell of Winnipeg
for annual competition between Honorary Life Members of the Manitoba
Curling Association or Honorary Life Members of sister associations.
Four suitable first and second place prizes will be presented by Labatt’s
Manitoba Brewery.
The luncheon and Annual Meeting commenced at 12:30 pm at the
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, with the bonspiel immediately following.
The Annual Dinner was also held at the Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club with the reception at 4:30 pm
and dinner at 5:30 pm the same day.
Officers 2010-2011 season
President............................................................... Lorne Kingyens - CFB Curling Club
Vice President....................................................... Nancy Rummery - Deer Lodge Curling Club
Hon. Secretary/ Treasurer....................................... Rick Mutton
474 Woodydell Ave.
.
Winnipeg, MB R2M 4N5
Member – Deer Lodge Curling Club Executive.............................................Judy Brown..
Executive.......................................... Ralph Bagley
Executive.................................................Ina Light..
Executive...........................................John Helston
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New Honourary Life Members
Jean Garbolinsky
J
ean has been a member of the Minnedosa Curling Club since the move
to that community in 1975. She has held numerous executive positions
in the club and has been their treasurer since 2002. Jean was awarded the
Minnedosa Outstanding Dedication to Sport and Recreation Award in 2006.
She has chaired a number of zone, berth bonspiel and provincial events held in
Minnedosa. Jean has also volunteered as an official at provincial, national and
world levels of curling over the years. From 1989 to 1997 she assisted in the
organization and running of the Little Rock Junior Curling program in Minnedosa.
As a Level 2 instructor she assists in curling clinics throughout the Westman area.
She has coached numerous Minnedosa junior boys and girls teams over the past 15 years and is currently
working with a young junior girls team that represented Westman region at the Winter Games in Portage la
Prairie this spring. In 2003, Jean was elected to the MCA Board of Directors and in 2004 was elected to a
5-year term on the Management Board of the MCA. She has been chair of the Development Fund for the past
two years.
Volunteering at different levels of the sport has been a rewarding experience with the opportunity to meet
some wonderful people all over the province. Jean is very pleased to be recognized as an Honourary Life
Member of CurlManitoba.
Lorne Gregorash
D
uring the mid-1960’s to early 1970’s, Lorne was the President of the
Brandon Regional Police Curling Championships. This involved Brandon
City Police and RCMP detachments in the area. In the late 1960’s he was President
of the Host Committee for the Canadian Police Curling Championships. Between
1984 and 1988, he was the Provincial Director for police curling. This involved
meetings to get sponsors and improving the championships.
In mid-1970’s Lorne was President of the world’s largest summer cash bonspiel,
which was held for two years during the Summer Fair in Brandon. Competitors
were former world, national or provincial champions. The Paul Gowsell team
(World Junior champions) won the $10,000 prize the first year. The bonspiel sponsors also paid for Sweden’s
Ragnar Kamp to attend.
In the 1990’s and 2000’s, Lorne was the Chairman of Security and Ushers for three Briers and two
World Championships, with approximately 300 volunteers. This involved traveling to the Brier and World
Championship in the prior years to promote the Winnipeg Briers in 1998 and 2008. He subsequently served as
a consultant for other championship committees.
He was in charge of the World Curling Tour events held in Winnipeg in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009. In
2008, he assisted the Grand Forks World Championships.
He is President of the Canadian Forces Mixed Curling League and presently sits on the Assiniboine Curling
Club Board, representing men’s Senior and Masters curling leagues.
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New Honourary Life Members
Rose Neufeld
R
ose started curling at the Valour Road Curling Club in the early 1980’s
after she moved to Winnipeg. She served on the Business Women’s
Executive for many years and was Co-chair of the Junior Women’s Provincial
Championship held there. In 1986, she joined the Board of Directors at the
Valour Road Curling Club and in 1997, was elected the first female President
of the Valour. She has the distinction of being awarded the final Honourary Life
Membership as a member of the Valour Road Curling Club.
Rose’s association with the MCA started in the mid-1980’s when she enrolled in
the officiating program. She has been either Head Official or Supervising Official at
many MCA events. She has recently officiated at national events for the CCA. She can be found umpiring in a
curling club almost every weekend during the season.
Rose joined the Board of the Manitoba Curling Association in 2000. She was elected to Management
Committee in 2005, as Vice-President in 2007 and President in 2008. During this time she has been involved
as liaison to almost every championship and has particularly enjoyed the junior events. She chaired the
Championship Review Committee in 2008-09.
Rose has been on the Board of the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame and Museum and is currently the
Secretary of the Manitoba Curling Foundation.
Rose is extremely honoured to have been awarded a Life Membership in CurlManitoba and will continue to
be actively involved in the great game of curling.
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New Honourary Life Members
David Petursson
D
ave curled at the Charleswood Curling Club from age 11 until he finished
University and moved to Calgary. There he got involved in the technical
programs of the CCA and was an active curling instructor. Dave served with the
Southern Albert Curling Association including a term as President. He became
Provincial Technical Coordinator and held that post for nine years, stepping down
to move back to Manitoba. Dave’s passion for officiating began in 1979 when
he took on a role of organizing officiating for the 1980 Brier, at a time when
officiating was virtually unknown. This was the first of over 20 Briers that Dave
served either as Head Official or a supervising official.
Dave became active in provincial officiating, teaching officiating and technical coaching courses soon
after his return to Manitoba in 1993. He has become a fixture at the Safeway Championship acting as
Head Official at 16 men’s provincial curling championships. Dave also served provincially as Head Official at
Manitoba women’s, junior men, junior women and senior women championships. Dave is one of ten certified
Level V curling officials in Canada. He has been active nationally and internationally as a curling official,
having participated in a senior capacity at 44 national and international championships. This includes service
as Head Official at the Brier, Canadian Seniors, Canadian Juniors, Canadian Mixed, Canadian Olympic Trials,
World Women’s, World Juniors and the Olympics.
Dave taught the CCA technical programs for many years. His technical involvement in programs has
included service on the CCA’s Technical Development Committee for seven years and on the national
Officiating Committee for many years. Dave currently coaches a competitive women’s team and previously
coached junior men and junior women. He has coached teams at six recent provincial championships.
Dave is the recipient of the Sport Manitoba Official of the Year award. He was the recipient of the inaugural
CCA Official of the Year award in 1998 and was recognized by the CCA in 1994 for contribution to technical
and officiating programs.
Dave is honoured to be recognized as an Honourary Life Member by CurlManitoba.
Charleswood curling club
“Home of Hospitality”
1946-2010
4000 Grant Avenue
Ph: 832-2333 Fax: 896-5910
Canteen/Caterer: 832-0330
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Susan Galbraith Memorial Sportsmanship Award
This award is named in memory of Susan Galbraith who had a long time association with junior curling, first
as a parent watching her three son’s advance through the junior ranks, and second, as a member of MLCA
Council from 1997-1999. In May 2000 Susan was elected a member of the Management Committee of the
newly amalgamated Manitoba Curling Association but passed away suddenly in August 2000.
The winners are selected each year by a vote of all competitors at the Target Junior Men’s and Women’s
Provincial Championship.The award is presented to two participating junior athletes for their demonstration of
their commitment to the Fair-Play Code of ethics during the provincial championships.
RECIPIENTS: JUNIOR MEN
2001
2002 2003
2004
2005
Tyler Specula Reid Carruthers Jason Peters
Corey Manchuk
Steven Cook
Jason Gunnlaugson
David Kraichy
Andrew Hunt
Elmwood
St. Vital
Burntwood
Pembina
Springfield
Valour Road
Winkler
Warren
RECIPIENTS: JUNIOR WOMEN
2006
2007
2008
2009 2010
Kyle Peters
Braden Zawada Kyle Peters
Eric Wasylenko
Scott Peterson
Morden
Springfield
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
2001
2002 2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Leigh Adams Allison Harrigan Jackie Komyshyn
Kaileigh Strath
Karen Hodgson
Allison Nimik
Kaileigh Strath
Lori Miscavish
Sarah Lund
Jenna Johnstone
Selkirk
Shoal Lake
Fort Garry
Souris
Victoria
Victoria
Souris
Thompson
Winnipeg
Carberry
The Edna Moffat Spirit of Youth Curling Scholarship
RECIPIENTS:
Edna Moffat was a Past President and Honourary Life Member of
the Manitoba Ladies Curling Association. She passed away on April
1996 Kerry Maynes 17, 1995. Through a trust fund set up by the family of Edna Moffat,
1997 Jaclyn Ferris 1998 Amber Narfason CurlManitoba is pleased to make a $1,000 scholarship available to a
1999 Sara Careme
junior woman curler in Manitoba.
2000 Kari Goodman
Any active junior woman curler entering or currently enrolled in
2001 Corinne Suchy
2002 Samantha Owen
post-secondary education may apply if affiliated as a junior during the
2003 Staci Goodman
year of application.
2004 Michelle Wadelius
An application form is sent out to all affiliated clubs in September
2005 Theresa Cannon
2006 Sarah Norget
as well as being available at the Christmas Bonspiel and junior
2007 Kaileigh Strath
provincial championships. Deadline for receipt of applications is May 1.
2008 Jasmine Bracken
Additional applications are available from the CurlManitoba office.
2009 Ashley Ewasiuk
2010 Breanne Meakin
The recipient of the 2010 Edna Moffatt Spirit of Youth Curling
Scholarship is Breanne Meakin of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Decker
Bowsman
Gimli
Stonewall
Benito
Gimli
Carman
Winnipeg
Beausejour
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Souris
Petersfield
Forrest
Winnipeg
Asham Coaching Award
In 2003 Asham Curling Supplies took over sponsorship of the
“Coach of the Year” Award formerly sponsored by the 3M
Corporation. This award is presented annually at the Junior Men’s
and Junior Women’s Championships. All a at each championship are
invited to vote for their peers whom they feel best exemplify high
standards of Sportsmanship and the Coaching Code of Ethics. One
coach of a Junior Men’s team and one coach of a Junior Women’s
team are selected. The recipients of the award in 2010 were Colin
Grenkow at the Junior Women’s Championship and Bill Kitching at
the Junior Men’s Championship.
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Recipients:
Target
Junior Men
2001 Bernie Shaw
2002 Dennis Bueckert
2003 Hilton Wood
2004 Tom Clasper
2005 Tom Clasper
2006 Hilton Wood
2007 Terry McRae
2008 Hilton Wood
Junior Men
2009 Alex Mowat
2010 Bill Kitching
Target
Junior Women
Len Komyshyn
Dennis Adams
Jack Grassie
Jack Grassie
Jim Strath
Calvin Edie
Alex Mowat
Len Komyshyn
Junior Women
Eric Montford
Colin Grenkow
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Congratulations to the Recipients
of the CurlManitoba Curling Club
Volunteer Award 2009-2010
Curling Club...
Recipient
Altona Curling Club...................................................................... Kim Klassen
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club............................................... Archie Mullin
Deer Lodge Curling Club.............................................................. Bruce McBeth
East St. Paul Curling Club............................................................. Darren Oryniak & Jeff Davis
Glenboro Curling Club.................................................................. Christine Miller
Killarney Curling Club................................................................... Ron & Rosanne Stewart
Miami Curling Club...................................................................... Blaine Rutter
St. Adolphe Curling Club.............................................................. Roger Blanchette
St. Leon Curling Club.................................................................... Christopher Grenier
St. Vital Curling Club.................................................................... Angela Trombo
Thistle Curling Club...................................................................... Don Pellow
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2010-2011 Calendar Of Events
BERTH BONSPIEL’S .
Oct - Nov
November
November
November November
November
November December
December
December
December
January
January
January
January
February
29 to 1
8 to 12
12 to 15 12 to 15
26 to 28
26 to 28
26 to 29
3 to 5
3 to 5
27 to 30
9 to 12
7 to 9
10 to12
14 to 16
20 to 24
4 to 6
PLAYDOWNS
November November November December
December
December
December
December
March
March
March
17 to 21
19 to 21
23 to 26
9 to 12
9 to 12
9 to 12
14 to 19
17 to 19
3 to 6
3 to 6
25 to 27
McDiarmid Lumber Sr. Men’s Bonspiel
Master Men’s Berth Bonspiel
Safeway Southern Scotties Berth Bonspiel
Canola Growers of Manitoba Junior Men’s Berth Bonspiel
Canola Growers of Manitoba Junior Women’s Berth Bonspiel
Safeway Northern
Senior Women’s Berth Bonspiel
Strathcona Senior Men’s Berth Bonspiel
8 Ender Christmas Junior Spiel
Brandon Men’s Berth Bonspiel
MCT Championship
Master Men’s Berth Bonspiel
CurlManitoba Women’s Bonspiel
MCA Men’s Bonspiel
Chicken Chef Mixed Berth Bonspiel
Winnipeg clubs
Winnipeg clubs
Portage
Brandon
Boissevain
St. Vital
Flin Flon
Glenboro
Neepawa
Winnipeg clubs
Brandon
Morris
Brandon
Winnipeg clubs
Winnipeg clubs
Morden
Strathcona Senior Men’s Zones
Senior Women’s Regionals
Master Men’s Zones
MB Canola Growers Junior Women’s Regionals
MB Canola Growers Junior Men’s Regionals
Scotties Zones
Safeway Championship Winnipeg Zones
Safeway Championship Rural Zones
Mixed Winnipeg Zones
Mixed Rural Zones
Dominions Club Regional Playdowns
Manitoba clubs
Manitoba clubs
Manitoba clubs
Manitoba clubs
Manitoba clubs
Winnipeg clubs
Winnipeg clubs
Manitoba clubs
Winnipeg clubs
Manitoba clubs
Manitoba clubs
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
December 10 to 13
January 6 to 10
January 6 to 10
January
26 to 30
February 9 to 13
February 24 to 27
February 24 to 28
March
3 to 5
March
10 to 14
March 24 to 28
March - Apr 31 to 2
April
7 to 10
Master Women’s
MB Canola Growers Junior Women’s Championship
MB Canola Growers Junior Men’s Championship
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Safeway Championship
Senior Women’s
Strathcona Senior Men’s
MHSAA
Master Men’s
Chicken Chef Mixed
8 Ender Jamboree
Dominion Club Championship
Carman
Victoria
Gimli
Altona
Beausejour
Heather
Heather
Dauphin
Killarney
Swan River
Winnipeg clubs
Elmwood
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
November
November
Jan - Feb
February
March
March
March
March
Mar - April
13 to 20
23 to 28
29 to 5
19 to 27
5 to 13
9 to 13
19 to 26
20 to 26
30 to 5
OTHER EVENTS
Nov - Dec
December
January February
March
30 to 5
27 to 30
13 to 16
11 to 27
30 to 2
Canadian Mixed
Dominion Club Championship
M & M Junior Championship
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Tim Hortons Brier
CIS (University) Championship
Canadian Senior Men’s & Women’s
Canadian Wheelchair Nationals
Canadian Open Masters
Morris, MB
Charlottetown, PEI
Calgary, AB
Charlottetown, PEI
London, ON
St.John’s, NL
Digby, NS
TBA
Manitoba
Canada Cup
8 Ender Youth Xmas Spiel
Continental Cup
Canada Games
8 Ender Youth Spring Jamboree
Medicine Hat, AB
Winnipeg clubs
St. Albert, AB
Halifax, NS
Winnipeg clubs
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Jan - Feb
March
March
April
April
April Feb - Mar
27 to 6
5 to 13
19 to 27
2 to 10
15 to 24
15 to 24
22 to 1
University Junior Men’s & Women’s
Women’s
Men’s
Mixed Doubles
Seniors
Wheelchair
Erzurum, Turkey
Perth, Scotland
Esbjerg, Denmark
Regina, SK
St. Paul, USA
St. Paul, USA
Prague, Czech Republic
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Morris
hosts
successful
Canadian Mixed
I
t was a big challenge for a
small community – host a
Canadian curling championship and
do it in a way which would reflect
well on both the community and the
Canadian Curling Association.
Post-event assessments of the
November 13-20, 2010 event by
players, CCA representatives and
committee volunteers suggest Morris
met the challenge of demonstrating
the ability of a small rural community
to host events usually played in
much larger centres. As a result, it is
expected many smaller communities
will have future opportunities to host
championship events.
With a population in the range of
1,600 people, Morris is acknowledged
as the smallest community to ever host
a Canadian curling championship.
Excellent ice conditions provided by
Ice Tech Allan Gitzel, the facilities of
the Southern Manitoba Convention
Centre, and the energy and imagination of 160 Morris and area volunteers supplemented by a handful of
Winnipeg volunteers who helped with stats combined to create a memorable event for both competitors and
curling fans.
The support of numerous sponsors including the DEKALB SuperSpiel’s sponsor group was a key to the
success. The sponsorship support made a complete entertainment program possible. It also allowed the
committee to undertake programs such as a school program in which every class up to Grade 8 at Morris
School attended the event to cheer for and meet the players from the team assigned to their class.
In another successful community outreach program for the curling club, the proceeds from a Friday night
Championship Social were shared with the local daycare which is in the process of a fund-raising to construct
a new playground.
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Silver for Manitoba, gold for PEI
P
rince Edward Islander Robert
Campbell has been to a pair of
Canadian Mixed Championships, both
of them in Manitoba.
In 1989, he won a gold medal when
he beat Manitoba’s Jeff Stoughton in
the championship game.
In November 2010, Campbell
returned to Manitoba for only his
second appearance at a Canadian
Mixed Championship. Again, he
played Manitoba in the final and
again he went home with the
championship gold medal.
Campbell, Rebecca Jean MacPhee,
Robbie Doherty, and Jackie Reid
defeated Terry McNamee and his Hamiota team 4-3 in the final. McNamee and his Manitobans manufactured
a steal of one on the ninth end to tie 3-3 and come home without the hammer.
With his first rock on that home end, McNamee rubbed a guard attempting a draw to the four foot
behind centre cover. Campbell made the shot perfectly, stopping on the centre line full in the four foot circle.
McNamee’s only shot was a difficult double raise takeout which missed, giving Prince Edward Island the
championship without throwing the final stone.
For McNamee, it meant a silver medal to go with two previous bronze medals. For third Lana Hunter, it
meant a silver medal to go with one previous bronze medal. For second Allan Lawn and lead Lisa Blixhavn,
who played the event in place of Tanya Enns, it was a first Canadian championship medal.
In round-robin play, Campbell (PEI) finished 10-1 with his only loss coming at the hands of Manitoba. Twotime Canadian Mixed Champion Paul Flemming (Nova Scotia) finished second at 9-2. Chris Gardner (Ontario),
Charlie Sullivan (New Brunswick) , and McNamee finished in third at 7-4.
McNamee survived the tiebreaker round and defeated Flemming 8-3 in the semi-final.
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Junior Men’s Championship
DEER LODGE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Alex Forrest, Joey Witherspoon, Connor Njegovan, Mike Neufeld, Tom Clasper - Coach
Finalists: Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club - Michael Johnson, Brian Thomson, Danial Gagne,
Derek Blanchard, Jimmy Seekings, Greg Blanchard – Coach
C
urlManitoba provided the winners of Provincial Championship with Manitoba Buffalo crests, provincial
jackets, and shirts. The winning team also received a banner to be hung in their home club. The
winners and finalists received individual plaques provided by CurlManitoba.
The winner of The Junior Men’s Championship will represent the province at the M&M Meat Shop Junior
Men’s and Women’s Championship, emblematic of the Canadian Junior Men’s Curling Championship.
In 2009-2010, the Championship was hosted by the Deer Lodge Curling Club. The Alex Forrest team from
the Deer Lodge Curling Club defeated the Michael Johnson team from the Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club,
to win the Junior Men’s title. At the M&M Canadian Junior Championships the Forrest team finished with a
record of 10 – 2 to clinch first place in the round robin and a bye to the final. They played Ontario in the final
and were edged out by a score of 8-7.
The 2010-2011 Manitoba Canola Growers Juniors will be hosted by the Gimli Curling Club from January
6-10, 2011. The M&M Meat Shop Junior Men’s and Women’s Canadian Championship will be held in Calgary,
Alberta from January 29-February 5, 2011. The World Junior Championship will be held in Perth, Scotland, on
March 5-13, 2011.
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Junior Women's Championship
ST. VITAL CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Breanne Meakin, Briane Meilleur, Mariah Mondor, Krysten Karwacki, Rob Meakin - Coach
Finalists: Victoria Curling Club - Kate Cameron, Nicole Sigvaldason, Sheyna Andries, Kelsey Hinds,
Megan Sigvaldason, Russell Hinds - Coach
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urlManitoba provides the winners of the Provincial Championship with the Manitoba Buffalo crests,
provincial jackets and shirts. The winner and finalist also received individual plaques. The winning team
also receives a banner to be hung in their home club.
The winner of The Junior Women’s Championship will represent the province at the M&M Meat Shop
Junior Championship, emblematic of the Canadian Junior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championship.
In 2009-2010, the championship was hosted by the Charleswood Curling Club. The Junior Women’s
champion was the Breanne Meakin team from the St. Vital Curling Club who defeated Kate Cameron of the
Victoria Curling Club in the final. At the M&M Meat Shop Junior Canadian Championships the Meakin team
finished the round robin with a record of 6 and 6.
The 2010-2011 Manitoba Canola Growers Junior Women’s Provincial will be hosted by the Victoria Curling
Club from January 6-10, 2011. The M&M Meat Shop Junior Men’s and Women’s Canadian Championship will
be held in Calgary, Alberta from January 29-February 5, 2011. The World Junior Curling Championship will be
held in Perth, Scotland, from March 5-13, 2011.
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Safeway Championship
Charleswood Curling Club
(L-R) John Graham – Sponsor, Canada Safeway, Jeff Stoughton, Kevin Park, Rob Fowler, Steve Gould,
Norm Gould – Coach, Jim Strath – Safeway Championship Liaison
Finalists: Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club - Mike McEwen, B.J. Neufeld, Matt Wozniak,
Denni Neufeld, Chris Neufeld - Coach
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anada Safeway Limited is proud to be the title sponsor of the Safeway Championship of Provincial
Men’s Curling. Safeway’s involvement in curling dates back to 1991 when they were the title sponsor
of the 1991 Safeway World Curling Championships played in Winnipeg.
The 2009-2010 season marked the 16th year that Canada Safeway has been the title sponsor of the
Provincial Men’s Curling Championship.
Canada Safeway presents the winning team with keeper trophies, championship rings and a Safeway Team
Sponsorship package. They also present the winners with a championship banner to be hung in the winner’s
home club. CurlManitoba presents the winners with the coveted purple hearts as well as the Manitoba
Buffalo crests and provincial jackets and shirts.
The winner of the Safeway Championship Trophy (Manitoba) will represent the province at the Tim Horton
Brier, emblematic of the Canadian Men’s Curling Championship.
Last years championship was played at the T.G. Smith Center in Steinbach, Manitoba where the Jeff
Stoughton team from the Charleswood Curling Club defeated the Mike McEwen team from the Assiniboine
Memorial Curling Club in the final. The Stoughton team went on to Halifax, where they finished with a record
of 7 and 4 which was just short of the playoffs.
The 2010-2011 Safeway Championship will be played at the Sungro Center in Beausejour, Manitoba from
February 9-13, 2011. The Brier will be held in London, Ontario from March 5-13, 2011.
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2010 Safeway Championship All-stars
(L-R) Clayton Dreger – Golden West Radio, Denni Neufeld (Assiniboine Memorial), Matt Wozniak (Assiniboine
Memorial), B.J. Neufeld (Assiniboine Memorial), Jeff Stoughton (Charleswood), Jim Strath – CurlManitoba
Safeway Championship Liaison
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tewart Trophies & Engraving Ltd. are pleased to sponsor the Safeway Championship All-Star Awards. Each
year at the Safeway Championship, the Manitoba Curling Media Association selects an All-Star team from
among the 32 participating teams. Those selected will receive plaques donated by Stewart Trophies.
STEWART TROPHIES ALL-STAR AWARDS PREVIOUS WINNERS
YEARSKIP
THIRD
SECOND
LEAD
1997...............Kerry Burtnyk................................. Andy Stewart..................................Rob Meakin....................................Keith Fenton
1998...............Dale Duguid................................... Jeff Ryan.........................................Mark Taylor.....................................Keith Fenton
1999...............Jeff Stoughton................................ Peter Nicholls.................................Dean Dunstone...............................Doug Armstrong
2000...............Murray Warren............................... Dave Smith.....................................Dale Michie.....................................Steve Gould
2001...............Kerry Burtnyk................................. Dean Moxham...............................Chris Neufeld..................................Rick Blight
2002...............Mark Lukowich.............................. Chris Suchy.....................................Kelly Tibble......................................A.J. Girardin
2003...............John Bubbs.................................... Ross Derksen..................................Ross McFadyen...............................Dan Kelsch
2004...............Brent Scales................................... Jon Mead.......................................Garry Van Den Berghe....................Steve Gould
2005...............Randy Dutiaume............................ Kyle Werenich.................................Rob Fowler.....................................Cory Naharnie
2006...............Jeff Stoughton................................ Jason Gunnlaugson........................Bryan Galbraith...............................Steve Gould
2007...............Jeff Stoughton................................ Jason Gunnlaugson........................Rob Fowler.....................................Steve Gould
2008...............David Bohn.................................... Dan Kammerlock............................Richard Daneault............................Keith Fenton
2009...............Reid Carruthers.............................. Kevin Park......................................Rob Fowler ....................................Denni Neufeld
2010...............Jeff Stoughton................................ B.J. Neufeld....................................Matt Wozniak.................................Denni Neufeld
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Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Women's Championship
Presented by
Monsanto Canada Inc.
DEER LODGE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Jim Strath – President, CurlManitoba, Jill Thurston, Kristen Phillips, Leslie Wilson, Raunora Westcott,
Ron Westcott – Coach, Rynie Nachtigall - Kruger Products
Finalists: Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club - Janet Harvey, Cherie-Ann Loder, Kristin Loder, Carey Kirby,
Janice Blair, Karl Loder - Coach
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he Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts Provincial Ladies Curling Championship is presented by
Monsanto along with the title sponsor Kruger Products. Kruger Products sponsorship of ladies curling
at the provincial and national levels in Canada dates back to 1982.
The 2009-2010 season was the 29th year as title sponsor of the Provincial Ladies Curling Championship.
Kruger Products presents to the winning team, gold pendants and the runner up with silver pendants. They
will add a diamond to this pendant for every additional trip an individual makes to the Canadian Scotties
Tournament of Hearts. They also provide on ice apparel to each participating provincial winner. The team is
also provided a banner to hang in their home club as a reminder of their championship.
The winner of the Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts will represent the province at the National
Scotties Tournament of Hearts, emblematic of the Canadian Ladies Curling Championship.
The 2009-2010 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts was hosted by the Shamrock Centre in Killarney,
Manitoba from January 6-10, 2010. The Jill Thurston team from the Deer Lodge Curling Club defeated the
Janet Harvey team from the Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club in the final. The Thurston team played at the
National Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario where they finished with a record of 7
and 4. Team Thurston had to play Ontario in a tie-breaker to determine third place. They lost to Ontario with a
score of 10-3 and out of the playoffs.
Team Canada finished the round robin with a record of 8 and 3 to secure second place and a game against
PEI in the 1 versus 2 game. They defeated PEI 8-5 in the 1 versus 2 game which gave them a bye to the final.
PEI clawed their way back to the final by defeating Ontario 10-6 in the semi-final. Team Canada defeated PEI
in an exciting final by a score of 8-7.
The 2010-2011 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts presented by Monsanto will be played in
Altona, Manitoba from January 26-30, 2011. The National Scotties Tournament of Hearts will be held in
Charlottetown, PEI from February 19 -27, 2011.
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The 2010 Scotties Tournament
of Hearts All-Star Awards
(L-R) Jean Garbolinsky – Curl Manitoba Liaison Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Carey Kirby (Assiniboine
Memorial), Leslie Wilson (Deer Lodge), Colleen Kilgallen (East St. Paul), Janet Harvey (Assiniboine Memorial),
Ed Tait - Winnipeg Free Press
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tewart Trophies & Engraving Ltd. are pleased to sponsor The Scotties Tournament of Hearts All-Star
Awards. At The Scotties Tournament of Hearts Provincial Championship presented by Monsanto
Canada, the Manitoba Curling Media Association selects an All-Star team from among the 16 participating
teams. Those selected receive plaques donated by Stewart Trophies.
SCOTTies TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS ALL-STAR AWARDS WINNERS
YEARSKIP
THIRD
SECOND
LEAD
2001...............Jennifer Jones................................ Jill Thurston....................................Lynn Fallis-Kurz...............................Alison Harvey
2002...............Linda VanDaele.............................. Karen Porritt...................................Jill Officer........................................Lana Watson
2003...............Barb Spencer................................. Janet Harvey...................................Lynn Fallis-Kurz...............................Alison Harvey
2004...............Lois Fowler..................................... Darcy Robertson.............................Maureen Bonar...............................Pam Kolton
2005...............Kristy Jenion................................... Tasha Hunter .................................Maureen Bonar...............................Cathy Gauthier
2006...............Janet Harvey.................................. Jill Thurston....................................Susan Baleja...................................Raunora Westcott
2007...............Darcy Robertson............................ Karen Klein.....................................Rhonda Ritchie...............................Tammy Mowat
2008...............Terry Ursel...................................... Kristen Williamson..........................Jill Officer........................................Dawn Askin
2009...............Kristy Jenion................................... Janice Blair.....................................Brette Richards............................... Lindsay Titheridge
2010...............Janet Harvey.................................. Colleen Kilgallen.............................Leslie Wilson...................................Carey Kirby
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Meyers Norris Penny Mixed Championship
HAMIOTA CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Terry McNamee, Lana Hunter, Allan Lawn, Tanya Enns
Finalists: Morris – David Hamblin, Kendra Georges, Ryan Thomson, Shannon Gillise
Norris Penny was the title sponsor of the Provincial Mixed Curling Championship. Meyers
M eyers
Norris Penny is Western Canada’s leading chartered accountancy and business advisory firm. With
their head office in Brandon they also have offices in Dauphin, Deloraine, Killarney, Neepawa, Portage,
Virden and Winnipeg.
The Championship is held in the spring to declare Manitoba’s representative at the following year’s
Canadian Mixed Championship.
In addition to the Championship trophy the winner and runner-up receive individual plaques. The
winners also receive the Manitoba Buffalo crests, provincial jackets, and shirts. The winner’s club also
receives a banner to hang in their club to honour their champions
At the 2010 Canadian Championship held in Burlington, Ontario, the Manitoba team skipped by
Dave Boehmer from the Selkirk Curling Club finished with a record of 8 and 3 in the Round Robin which
placed them in a tiebreaker game against BC for the third playoff spot. They were defeated by BC by a
score of 10-9 and just short of the playoffs.
The 2010 Meyers Norris Penny Provincial Mixed Championship was held at the Stonewall Curling
Club. The Hamiota Curling Club’s Terry McNamee team finished the championship with a final game
victory over the David Hamblin team from the Morris Curling Club. The team represented Manitoba at the
Canadian Mixed Championship in Morris, Manitoba, November 13-20, 2010.
The 2011 Provincial Chicken Chef Mixed Championship will be played at the Swan River Curling Club
from March 24-28, 2011.
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Strathcona Senior Men’s Championship
Presented by McDiarmid LumbEr
BALDUR CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Rob Ramage, Shawn McCutcheon, Laurie Stewart, Dave Boutet, Eric Atkins (missing)
Finalists: Fort Garry Curling Club – Bob Sigurdson, Peter Nicholls, Jeff Davis, Tim Friesen
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he Manitoba Senior Men’s Championship for men 50 years and over is run under the name Strathcona
Senior Men’s Championship. In April 1985, the Strathcona Curling Club, through its trustees Jack
Callum, Lyle Henry, and Bruce Hudson, presented trust funds to the MCA to sponsor the Provincial Senior
Men’s Curling Championships in perpetuity.
The Strathcona Trophy is presented for annual competition commencing with the 1985-86 season and is
to recognise the contribution to curling by the Strathcona at the executive and competitive levels nationally,
provincially and locally.
In addition to the trophy the winner and runner-up receive individual plaques. The winners also receive
Buffalo crests, provincial jackets, and shirts. A banner is also presented to the winning team to hang in their
club as a reminder of their success.
The winner of the Strathcona Senior Men’s Provincial Championship will represent Manitoba at the
Canadian Senior Men’s Championship.
Last year’s provincial championship was played at the Brandon Curling Club, where the Rob Ramage team
from the Baldur Curling Club defeated the Bob Sigurdson team from the Fort Garry Curling Club to claim the
Senior Championship. They went on to the Canadian Championship held in Ottawa, ON, where they finished
with a record of 4 and 7 and out of the playoffs. The final was won by the Mark Johnson team from Alberta.
A World Senior Men’s and Women’s Championship was played in Chelyabinsk, Russia, April 16-24, 2010.
The 2010-2011 Strathcona Senior Men’s Championship will be played at the Heather Curling Club from February
24-28, 2011. The Canadian Senior Men’s Championship will be held in Digby, NS from March 19-26, 2011.
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Senior Women’s Championship
BRANDON CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Linda Van Daele, Betty Couling, Sharon Shannon, Liliane Fargey, Brian Moffatt - Coach (missing)
Finalists: Brandon Curling Club – Lois Fowler, Gwen Wooley, Lori Manning, Lynn Sandercock, Joan
Robertson – Fifth, Brian Fowler - Coach
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he winner and runner-up receive individual plaques. The winners will receive the Championship Trophy,
Manitoba Buffalo crests, provincial jackets and shirts. The winner’s club also receives a banner to hang
in their club to honour their champions.
The winner of the Senior Women’s Provincial Championship will represent Manitoba at the Canadian Senior
Women’s Championship.
Last years provincial championship was played at the Brandon Curling Club where the Linda Van Daele
team from the Brandon Curling Club defeated the Lois Fowler team from the Brandon Curling Club to capture
the Senior Women’s title. They went on to the Canadian Championship held in Ottawa, ON where they
finished with a record of 5 and 6 and out of the playoffs. The final was won by the Christine Jurgenson team
from British Columbia.
There was a World Senior Men’s and Women’s Championship that was held in Chelyabinsk, Russia from
April 16-24, 2010.
The 2010-2011 Senior Women’s Championship will be played at the Heather Curling Club from February
24-27, 2011. The Canadian Senior Women’s Championship will be held in Digby, NS from March 19-26, 2011
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Manitoba’s Credit Unions
Masters Men’s Championship..
Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Men’s Championship
(L-R) Ron Westcott, Bob Jenion, Bob Boughey, Gary Smith
Finalists: Stonewall Curling Club – Ken Allan, Lawrie Hogg, Larry Westherburn, Bill Good, Larry Specaluk
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he Manitoba Masters Provincial Championship is sponsored by Manitoba’s Credit Unions. The Masters
Championship for men 60 years and over was established back in 1982. It originally was called the
A.A. Alex Williamson Memorial Shield in honour of a good friend of curling and the long time Secretary
Treasurer of the Association.
In 1997-98, Manitoba’s Credit Unions became sponsors for the championship and it was named the
Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Provincial Championship.
In addition to the trophy the winner and runner-up receive individual plaques. The winners also receive the
Manitoba Buffalo crests, provincial jackets and shirts. The winner’s club also receives a banner to hang in their
club to honour their champions
The winner of the Manitoba’s Credit Union Masters Provincial Championship will represent Manitoba at the
Canadian Open Masters Championship to declare the Canadian champion.
Last years championship was played at the Fort Rouge Curling Club, where the Ron Westcott team from the
Fort Rouge Curling Club defeated the Lawrie Hogg team from the Stonewall Curling Club to claim the Masters
championship. They went on to the Canadian Open Championship held in Saint John, New Brunswick where
they finished the round robin with a record of 6 wins and 0 losses in their pool. This gave them a first place
finish and a spot in the 1 versus 2 game against Saskatchewan. They defeated Saskatchewan and clinched a
spot in the final. Ontario climbed from a tie-breaker game and through the B-side to play Westcott in the final.
Ontario defeated Manitoba 5-4 on a last rock to give them the Canadian Open Masters Curling title.
The 2010-2011Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Championship will be played in Killarney from March 1014, 2011. The Canadian Open Masters Championship will be held at the Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club in
Winnipeg on March 30-April 5, 2011.
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MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONs
MASTERS WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
ST. VITAL CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Ruth Wiebe, Pat Malanchuk, Anne Wright, Elaine Jones
Finalists: Heather Curling Club - Gwen Smith, Gayle Turner, Donna Coleman, Edith Checkley
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he 1999-2000 season was the first year of this competition and was without a sponsor. In 2001
Manitoba’s Credit Union sponsored the Manitoba Diamond Ladies Provincial Championship for
women 60 years and over. The name was formally changed to Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Women’s
Championship for the 2005-2006 season.
In addition to the trophy the winner and finalist receive individual plaques. The winner also receives the
Manitoba Buffalo crests, provincial jacket and shirts. The winner’s club also receives a banner to hang in their
club to honour their champions
The winner of the Masters Women’s Provincial Championship will represent Manitoba at the Canadian
Open Masters Championship to declare the Canadian champion.
The 2010 Championship was played at the St. Vital Curling Club where the Elaine Jones team from the
St. Vital Curling Club defeated the Karen Toderian team from the Dauphin Curling Club to claim the Masters
Women’s Championship. They went on to the Canadian Open Championship held in Saint John, New
Brunswick where they finished with a record of 3 wins and 2 losses in their pool, good enough to secure a
spot in the 2 versus 2 game against New Brunswick. They lost that game, eliminating them from the playoffs.
The 2010-2011 Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Women’s Championship will be played at the Carman
Curling Club in Carman, Manitoba from December 10-13, 2010. The Canadian Open Masters Championship
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Dominion Curling Club championship
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he Dominion Curling Club Championship is an annual event for men’s and women’s curling
teams who have won their respective local club championships. Winning teams from the event will
be ‘The Dominion Club Champions’ and will playdown to produce a provincial/territory champion from all
10 provinces and three territories, plus a separate entry for Northern Ontario, who will then compete at the
national level. The Dominion Curling Club Championship is fully funded by The Dominion. Any profit from this event will
be redirected to the Canadian Paraplegic Association (CPA), other charities The Dominion may choose, or to
developmental curling initiatives in various local communities.
The Dominion Curling Club Championship gives grass roots curling teams from every corner of the country an
opportunity to compete in provincial and national level competition. Club curlers are those who enjoy the sport
recreationally, supporting club leagues on a regular basis from September to April. Now, these teams will have a
major venue to demonstrate their skill against other curling clubs in their province/territory and country. To maintain the spirit of this event, each club participating should ensure that their representation at The
Dominion Curling Club Championship meets eligibility requirements.
Dominion Men’s
2010 - Brandon Curling Club
(L-R) - Steve Irwin, Justin Rabe, Cody Rabe, Sheldon Wettig
2009 - Carberry Curling Club
(L-R) Rod Waterhouse, Bart Witherspoon, Brent Calvert, Leonard Birch
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dominion women’s provincial championship
2010 - Brandon Curling Club
(L-R) Stacey Fordyce, Kristy Ritchey, Stacey Irwin, Pam Gouldie
2009 - Stonewall Curling Club
(L-R) Jackie Komyshyn, Riki Komyshyn, Amanda Tycholis, Vanessa Chetyrbok
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8-Ender Brushes
Manitoba Youth Provincial
Curling Championship
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he Manitoba Youth Provincial Curling Championship is sponsored by 8-Ender Brushes and is known
as the 8-Ender Brushes Manitoba Provincial Youth Curling Championships. The championship offers
three competitions, namely a 13 and under open format, 16 and under girls and 16 and under boys. Teams
represent their respective Sport Regions. This past year was the eleventh year of this competition.
The winners each receive a plaque and embroidered jacket; as well their club receives a banner to hang in
their club.
The 2011 8-Ender Provincial Youth Curling Championships will be played at various Winnipeg curling clubs
during the Spring Break from March 31 – April 2, 2011.
13 and Under Open
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Corey Gibb, Eastman Region
2001 - Justin Groening, Central Region
2002 - Kaitlyn Lawes, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Matthew Joyal, Eastman Region
2004 - Joey Witherspoon, Westman Region
2005 - Connor Njegovan, Winnipeg
2006 - Connor Njegovan, Winnipeg
2007 - Dylan Gousseau, Winnipeg
2008 - Curtis Kaatz, Ste. Anne
2009 - Chad Corbett, Winnipeg
2010 - Kayla Curtis, Winnipeg
WINNIPEG – ASSINIBOINE MEMORIAL CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender Brushes, Kayla Curtis, Jordyn McIntyre, Jenna Campbell, Rachel Morris,
Ken Curtis - Coach
Finalists: Winnipeg
Kyle Thiessen, Ryan Lemoine, Justin Chamberland, David Enns, Rick Lemoine - Coach
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16 and Under Girls
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Alison Nimik, Winnipeg Region
2001 - Rhonda Varnes, Winnipeg Region
2002 - Mary Jane McKenzie, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Kaitlyn Lawes, Winnipeg Region
2004 - Teresa Cannon, Winnipeg Region
2005 - Kaitlyn Lawes, Winnipeg
2006 - Breanne Meakin, Winnipeg
2007 - Breanne Meakin, Winnipeg
2008 - Kate Cameron, Winnipeg
2009 - Briane Meilleur, Winnipeg
2010 - Shannon Birchard, Winnipeg
WINNIPEG – PEMBINA CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender Brushes, Shannon Birchard, Heather Maxted, Amy Agnew, Meagan Grenkow,
Colin Grenkow - Coach
Finalists: interlake
Ashley Jahns, Sydney Arnal, Jennifer Klapp, Kristin CHerewyk, Philip Arnal - Coach
16 and Under Boys
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Matt Wozniak, Winnipeg Region
2001 - David Kraichy, Winnipeg Region
2002 - Adam Norget, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Kyle Flett, Interlake Region
2004 - Ryan Thomson, Central Region
2005 - Jim Coleman, Winnipeg
2006 - Brian Thomson, Winnipeg
2007 - Connor Njegovan, Winnipeg
2008 - Dylan Gosseau, Winnipeg
2009 - Daniel Birchard, Winnipeg
2010 - Cody Watling, Winnipeg
WINNIPEG – ASSINIBOINE MEMORIAL CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender, Cody Watling, Connor McIntyre, Corey Derbowka, Jordan Smith, Daniel Wiebe,
Jim Watling - Coach
Finalists: interlake
Matt Dunstone, Kyle Kurz, Dan Grant, Dustin Storoschuk, Alex Mowat - Coach, Bill Kitching - Coach
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MHSAA – Boys High School Championship
Sturgeon Heights Collegiate, Winnipeg
(L-R) Ryan Bruce, Brandon Cohoe-Smart, Daniel Winters, Connor Njegovan,
David Libby - Coach (missing)
MHSAA – Girls High School Championship
Margaret Barbour School, The Pas
(L-R) Ashlee Lagimodiere, Kristin Duliak, Emma Snell, Kate Iles, Jesse Iles, Elaine Iles - Coach
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he Manitoba High Schools Boys and Girls Championship is run under the direction of the Manitoba
High Schools Athletic Association (MHSAA). It is a competition open to high schools within Manitoba.
There are two categories, one for boys teams and one for girls teams from the various zones.
The winning school receives a championship banner and the team members receive Association medals
and championship t-shirts.
The 2009/2010 championship was played in Morden/Winkler, Manitoba.
The 2010/2011 championship is to be played in Dauphin, Manitoba.
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2010 Manitoba Wheelchair Champions
(L-R) Chris Sobkowicz, Dennis
Thiessen, George Horning, Arlene
Ursel, Terry Lindell, Rob Lamb –
Coach (inset)
2010 Manitoba Fire Fighters Champions
BALDUR AND GLENBORO
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
(L-R) Mike Johnson – Skip, Cliff
Cullen – Third, Rob Gudnason –
Second, Jesse Janz – Lead
2010 Manitoba Postal employee Champions
(L-R) Howard Single – Fifth, John
Robinson – Lead, Jim Erickson, –
Second, Dan Malkowich – Third,
Gil Maynard – Skip
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2010
bonspiel
CHAMPIONS
CurlManitoba Junior Men's Bonspiel
Winnipeg Free Press Trophy
Pembina Curling Club
(L-R) Daniel Birchard, Kelly Fordyce, Brody Moore, Andrew Peck, Bruce Birchard - Coach
Finalist: Stonewall – Sam Good, Taylor McIntyre, Jared Hancox, David Wiebe, Peter Wiebe - Coach
Semi-finalist: Stonewall – Jared Kolomaya, Neil Kitching, Daniel Hunt, Dillon Bednarek, Bill Kitching - Coach
Semi-finalist: Deer Lodge – Joel Hildebrand, Scott Peterson, Scott Bruce, Graham Wilson, Murray Peterson - Coach
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he Winnipeg Free Press Company Limited, publishers of the Winnipeg Free Press, donates a trophy for
annual competition. Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
RULES
1. This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the CurlManitoba-Junior Men’s Bonspiel. Each team to consist of four boys
attending the same school or sponsored by the same curling club who must be a maximum of 20 years of age as of December 31,
2010 (born in 1990 or later).
2. The school or club winning the trophy shall have custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return. The prizes,
however, shall become the property of the members of the respective winning teams.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1940 - Norm McKinnon, Kenton
1941- Lionel Wood, Kelvin
1942 - Les Creed, Oakville
1943 - Ron George, Morden
1944 - Tom Johnson, Baldur
1945 - Herman Arnason, Gimli
1946 - Bobby Gibson, Transcona
1947 - Bill Ferguson, Transcona
1948 - Leo Fregeau, Kenora
1949 - Mike Zacharczuk, Arborg
1950 - Bob Woods, Carman
1951 - Bill Brown, Stony Mountain
1952 - Frank Seisling, Birtle
1953 - Gene Walker, Gordon Bell
1954 - Tom Howat, Flin Flon
1955 - Jack Robson, Kenora
1956 - Bunny Small, Dauphin
1957 - Pete McLeod, Fort Frances
1958 - Jack Hellemond, Daniel Mac
1959 - Don Pottinger, Brandon
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1960 - Gary Collins, Pilot Mound
1961 - Rick Borland, Kelvin
1962 - Brian Gillespie, Portage
1963 - Kelly Moss, Kelvin
1964 - Jack Grassie, Daniel Mac
1965 - George Coles, Dryden
1966 - Brian Clapham, Daniel McIntyre
1967 - Jim Johnston, St. James
1968 - Jim Sampson, Glenboro
1969 - Murray Nye, Brandon
1970 - Bob Wilson, Minnedosa
1971 - Doug Lyons, Virden
1972 - Gerry Haight, Killamey
1973 - Dale Duguid, Transcona
1974 - Mark Olson, John Taylor Collegiate
1975 - Mark Olson, John Taylor Collegiate
1976 - Mark Olson, Assiniboine Memorial
1977 - Brian McDonald, Pembina
1978 - Mert Thompsett,
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1979 - Norman Krysko, Steinbach Reg.
1980 - Doug Riach, Granite 1981 - Eric Montford,
Assiniboine Memorial
1982 - Jeff Stoughton, Wildewood
1983 - Ron Gauthier, Heather
1984 - Brent Scales, Benito 1985 - Marko Hauhia, The Pas
1986 - Dean Dunstone, Heather 1987 - Sean Nedohin, Charleswood
1988 - Sean Nedohin, Charleswood
1989 - Daren Sawkey, St. Vital 1990 - Chris Galbraith, Rosser 1991 - Rob Fowler, Brandon 1992 - Chris Galbraith, Fort Rouge
1993 - Chris Galbraith, Fort Rouge
1994 - Chad Roza, Omaha, Nebraska
1995 - Kyle Werenich,
Assiniboine Memorial
1996 - Kyle Werenich,
Assiniboine Memorial
1997 - Mike McEwen, Brandon
1998 - Trevor Loreth, Lac du
Bonnet
1999 - Daniel Kammerlock,
Assiniboine Memorial
2000 - Mike McEwen, Brandon
2001 - Ryan Bay, Valour Road
2002 - Dan Kammerlock,
Steinbach
2003 - Kevin Hamblin, Pembina
2004 - Jim Coleman, Pembina
2005 - Adam Norget, Heather
2006 - Ryan Thomson, Carman
2007 - Travis Bale, Springfield
2008 - Jim Coleman, Pembina
2009 - Daniel Birchard, Pembina
Awards & More Trophy
PETERSFIELD CURLNG CLUB
(L-R) Tanner Lott, Colton Lott, Curtis Granger, Tyler Envik, Wade Ford (missing), Kathy Janisch - Coach
Finalist: Pembina – Riley Smith, Josh Claeys, Trevor Grenkow, Eric Wasylenko, Guy Mao - Coach
Semi-finalist: Fort Garry – Jason Slipec, Ryan Orne Zaluski, Daniel Bridgeford, Brendan St. Laurent
Semi finalist: Deer Lodge – Daniel Winters, Nicholas Good, Brendan Wilson, Ryan Bruce, Scott Good - Coach
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wards & More Trophy presents a trophy to the winning team in the Manitoba Schools-Junior
Men’s Bonspiel.
Four individual plaques are presented to the winners, finalists and semi-finalist teams by CurlManitoba.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the CurlManitoba – Junior Men’s Bonspiel and losing their first game drawn in
the Free Press Event.
2.
The school or club winning the trophy shall have custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return. The prizes,
however, shall become the property of the members of the respective winning teams.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1993 - Ryan Norman, Dauphin
1994 - Rob Fowler, Brandon
1995 - Doug Despins, St. Vital
1996 - Jason Wait, Argyle
1997 - Trevor Poole, Heather
1998 - Mike McEwen, Brandon
1999 - Brad Haight, Fort Rouge
2000 - Dan Bender, St. Vital
2001 - Ryan Coy, Heather
2002 - Steve Cannons, Brandon
2003 - Cale Dunbar, Brandon
2004 - Adam Norget, Heather
2005 - Travis Hoare, West Kildonan
2006 - Tyler Drews, La Salle
2007 - Daniel Birchard, Assiniboine Memorial
2008 - Brian Thomson, Assiniboine Memorial
2009 - Tanner Lott, Petersfield
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Cec Watt Memorial Trophy.
GRAIN EXCHANGE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Alex Mowatt - Presenter, Tyler Denisuik, Ian Campbell, Evan Cunningham, Matt Brown,
John Cunningham - Coach
Finalist: Granite – Matt Dunstone, Kyle Kurtz, Daniel Grant, Dustin Storoschuk, Wendi Dunstone - Coach
Semi-finalist: Miami – Cal Rutter, D.J. Sibbick, Daryl Evans, Justin Twiss, Blaine Rutter - Coach
Semi-finalist: Capital Curling Club – Erik Jensen, Marcus Tucker, Ryan Tucker, Kyle Kakela, David Jensen – Coach
A
s of 2006, the Cec Watt Memorial Trophy sponsored this event in the Junior Men’s Christmas Bonspiel.
Cec Watt was a legendary booster of junior curling. He curled in the Manitoba Schools (junior)
Bonspiel in his youth, and later guided its operation and administration. He co-ordinated the group that
sponsored the Dan Davidson Trophy for 36 years. This trophy will serve to perpetuate his memory and service
to curling. Cec Watt died on September 15, 2006.
In support of the Cec Watt Memorial Trophy, a group of gentlemen also donate individual prizes in this
competition for the winners, second place and semi-finalist teams. Four individual plaques are presented to
the winners by the CurlManitoba.
RULES
1 .
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the CurlManitoba‑Junior Men’s Bonspiel and losing their second game drawn
in the Free Press Event or their first game drawn in the Awards & More Event.
2.
The school or club winning the trophy shall have custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return. The prizes,
however, shall become the property of the members of the respective winning teams.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2006 - Barret Procyshyn, Glenora
2007 - Braiden Watling, Alonsa
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2008 - Jesse McCullough, West Kildonan
2009 - Tyler Denisuik, Grain Exchange
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8-Ender Trophy
ST. VITAL CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Breanne Meakin, Briane Meilleur, Mariah Mondor, Krysten Karwacki, Rob Meakin - Coach
Finalist: Pembina – Shannon Birchard, Heather Maxted, Kelsey Resler, Meagan Grenkow,
Colin Grenkow - Coach
Semi-finalist: Victoria – Kate Cameron, Nicole Sigvaldason, Sheyna Andries, Kelsey Hinds, Russ Hinds - Coach
Semi-finalist: Ste. Anne – Alyssa Vandepoele, Selena Kaatz, Kristin MacCuish, Lindsay Baldock,
Greg Maywood - Coach
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1984 - Jennifer Barabash, Benito
1985 - Shauna Manko, Lord Selkirk Regional
1986 - Karen Purdy, Assin. Memorial
1987 - Kristen Kuruluk, Fort Rouge
1988 - Nancy Malanchuk, Fort Rouge
1989 - Nancy Malanchuk, Fort Rouge
1990 - Nancy Malanchuk, Fort Rouge
1991 - Tracy Konzelman, Assin. Memorial
1992 - Karen Klein, Tyndall
1993 - Jennifer Jones, St. Vital
1994 - Kelly MacKenzie, Deer Lodge
1995 - Kelly MacKenzie, Deer Lodge
1996 - Krista Novotny, St. Vital
1997 - Sheryl Gauthier, Fort Rouge
1998 - Ainsley Gunnlaugson, Valour Road
1999 - Ainsley Gunnlaugson, Valour Road
2000 - Amanda Duff, West Kildonan
2001 - Christina Duff, Victoria
2002 - Quinn Adams, Beausejour
2003 - Rhonda Varnes, Fort Rouge
2004 - Calleen Neufeld, La Salle
2005 - Kerri Flett, Petersfield
2006 - Kaileigh Strath, Souris
2007 - Kaileigh Strath, Souris
2008 - Kaitlyn Lawes, Pembina
2009 - Breanne Meakin, St. Vital
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PREVIOUS WINNERS
Home Run Sports
(L-R) Jack Gordon – Coach, Rachel Burtnyk, Melissa Gordon,
Robyn Njegovan, Beth Peterson
1988 - Tracy Rummery, Assin. Memorial
1989 - Marnie Tresoor, Fort Garry
1990 - Jocelyn Merke, Pembina
1991 - Rhonda Fowler, Wheat City
1992 - Tara Coulterman, Fort William
1993 - Karen Klein, Beausejour
1994 - Jennifer Martina, Brandon
1995 - Melanie McKay, Fort Garry
1996 - Farrah Anderson, Brandon
1997 - Megan Adams, Heather
1998 - Kristen Williamson, Brandon
1999 - Christina Duff, Fort Rouge
2000 - Ashley Gill, Strathclair
2001 - Quinn Adams, Selkirk
2002 - Kaileigh Strath, Souris
2003 - Meaghan Morningstar, Brandon
2004 - Kristen Foster, Morden
2005 - Heather Pierson,Victoria
2006 - Jackelynn Payne, West St. Paul
2007 - Kerri Flett, Selkirk
2008 - Kate Cameron, Victoria
2009 - Beth Peterson, Assiniboine Memorial
Finalist: East St. Paul – Erika Sigurdson, Taylor Devlin, Jackie Coleman, Stefanie Blahey, Bob Sigurdson - Coach
Semi-finalist: Assiniboine Memorial – Dana Proctor, Ashleigh MacMillan, Kim Manchulenko, Allison Kolly,
Amy Thiessen, Robert Kolly - Coach
Semi-finalist: Fort Rouge – Lindsay Robertson, Katie Spencer, Holly Spencer, Melanie Hunt, Jim Spencer - Coach
Awards & More Trophy
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1995 - Mandy Driedger, Winkler
1996 - Ainsley Gunnlaugson, Valour Road
1997 - Lisa Roy, Brandon
1998 - Angela Nagel, Bison BG
1999 - Kari Goodman, Benito
2000 - Jennifer Sheppard, Pembina
2001 - Kristen Williamson, St. Vital
2002 - Calleen Neufeld, La Salle
2003 - Allison Nimik, Victoria
2004 - Chelsea Carey, Victoria
2005 - Laura Wilkinson, Victoria
2006 - Sherry Just, Springfield
2007 - Katie Spencer, Charleswood
2008 - Kelsey Boettcher, West St.Paul
2009 - Alyssa Vandepoele, Ste. Anne
STE. ANNE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Alyssa Vandepoele, Selena Kaatz, Kristin MacCuish, Lindsay Baldock, Greg Maywood - Coach
Finalist: Pembina – Abby Ackland, Christine MacKay, Brittany Hancox, Stephanie Schweitz, Gord MacKay - Coach
Semi-finalist: St. Vital – Jackie Hebert, Blaire Hyde, Danielle LaFleur, Rebecca Cormier, Mike Hebert - Coach
Semi-finalist: Stonewall – Ashley Jahns, Sydney Arnal, Jennifer Klapp, Kristin Cherewyk, Philip Arnal – Coach
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8-Ender
Open Youth Competition
Equal Force Event.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2008 - Curtis Kaatz, Ste. Anne
2009 - Rebecca Lamb, Stonewall
STONEWALL CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Jamie Mann, Kendra Derbowka, Kristy Watling, Rebecca Lamb, Rob Lamb – Coach
Finalist: Assiniboine Memorial – Taylor Maida, Gaetanne Gauthier, Leanne Klos, Janelle Zubricki,
Cathy Gauthier - Coach
Semi-finalist: Pembina – Colin Kurz, Jordyn McIntyre, Jenna Campbell, Rachel Morris, Ken Curtis - Coach
Semi-finalist: St. Vital – Brendan Gobeil, Stuart Lyner, Daryl-Ann Rawluk, Brett Walter, Curtis Gobeil - Coach
Defiant Event.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2008 - Jordan Smith, Assiniboine Memorial
2009 - Kyle Thiessen, St. Vital
ST. VITAL CURLING CLUB
Terry Gibb – Furgale Industries, Kyle Thiessen, Ryan Lemoine, Justin Chamberland, David Enns, Rick Lemoine - Coach
Finalist: Jessica Rutter, Jenessa Rutter, McKenzie Hamm, Jaidyn Graham, Ken Rutter - Coach
Semi-finalist: Charleswood – Devin Morris, Eric Nichols, Lachlan Williams, Brendan Cade, Heida Morris - Coach
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PREVIOUS WINNERS
2008 - Kristy Watling, Assin. Memorial
2009 - Jacques Gauthier, St. Vital
St. Vital Curling Club
(L-R) Breanne Meakin – Junior Women’s Provincial Champion, Andre Bazin,, Myles Hunker, Daniel Mondor,
Jacques Gauthier
Finalist: Pembina – Brooklyn Meiklejohn, Ashley Groff, Casey Braun, Rhea Teranishi, David Groff - Coach
Semi-finalist: East St. Paul – Kris Kirkness, Zach Goerzen, Wyatt Kuran, Braden Barylski, Terrance Kirkness - Coach
Semi-finalist: Pembina – Allyson Spencer, Katrina Thiessen, Brooklyn Robertson, Jessie Robertson, Lindsay Wu,
Barb Spencer - Coach
Pro Star Event
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1992 - Kristen Poetker, Assin. Memorial
1993 - Dianne Walker, Plumas
1994 - Tyra Dickson, Morris
1995 - Nicole Desroches, Heather
1996 - Kara Shibata, East St. Paul
1997 - Ashlee Dvorak, Assin. Memorial
1998 - Ashlee Dvorak, Assin. Memorial
1999 - Kyra Jordan, Portage la Prairie
2000 - Carlee Willms, Assiniboine Memorial
2001 - Kerri Flett, Petersfield
2002 - Laryssa Grenkow, Pembina
2003 - Shelbi Abbott, Fort Garry
2004 - Sam Good, Stonewall
2005 - Jackie Hebert, St. Vital
2006 - Curtis Kaatz, Ste. Anne
2007 - Taylor Maida, St. Vital
2008 - Dylan Wuthrich, Gimli
2009 - Mark Davidson, Fort Garry
Fort Garry Curling Club
(L-R) Terry Gibb – Furgale Industries, Mark Davidson, Christian Lussier, Brennan Sampson, Robert Lussier,
Ken Lussier - Coach
Finalist: Portage – Micah Zacharias, Sean Davidson, Steven Warthe, Quinn Ferris, Quintin Tomalin
Semi-finalist: Elmwood – Shae Bevan, Quinn Wonitowy, Emily Sherbo, Meghan Walter, Russ Bevan - Coach
Semi-finalist: Pembina – Daniel Want, Gordon Spencer, Adam Swanson, Arron Greenstone, Bob Want - Coach
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8-ENDER brushes
Manitoba Youth Curling Recreational Jamboree
T
he Manitoba Youth Jamboree is sponsored by 8 Ender Brushes and is known as the 8-Ender Brushes Youth
Jamboree. The championship is played concurrently with the Youth Provincial Championship and offers a 13
and under open and 16 and under open Recreation Division. Teams represent their respective Sport Regions. This
past year was the fourth year of this competition. The two Recreational competitions, each have four events and the
winners of each event receive a medallion and cash prizes in all four events for both competitions.
The 2011 8-Ender Brushes Youth Jamboree will be played at various Winnipeg curling clubs March 31 – April 2, 2011.
Recreational Jamboree 16 and Under Open
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Alexander Graham, Eastman Region
2001 - Andrew Hunt, Interlake Region
2002 - Serge Desrosiers, Interlake Region
2003 - Jeff Stuart, Interlake Region
2004 - Jared Kolomaya, Interlake Region
2005 - Cassandra Mourant-Nault, Eastman
2006 - Marcus Tucker, Bismarck, N.Dakota
2007 - Lyle Mehling, Eastman Region
2008 - Gabriel Brandt, Eastman Region
2009 - Lucas Van Den Bosch, Winnipeg Region
2010 - Jenna Boisvert, Interlake Region
1st Event – Interlake
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender Brushes, Jenna Boisvert, Sara Oliver, Kim Manchulenko, Cameo Argan, Alex Forrest
– Junior Provincial Champion
Finalist: Winnipeg Region – Brendan Gobeil, Stuart Lyner, Gabby Sorin, Brett Walter, Coach – Curtis Gobeil
Semi-finalist: Central Region – Ben Lesage, Julien Leduc, Jordan Ricard, James Mondry
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Jordan Grenier, Kyle Allenby, Brad Poirier, Joey Tarko, Mike Grenier - Coach
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Jason Neufeld, Central Region
2001 - Gord Sando, Winnipeg Region
2002 - Kelly Lauber, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Patrick Waterman, Interlake Region
2004 - Brendan Thompson, Winnipeg Region
2005 - Wesley Eaton, Winnipeg Region
2006 - David Wiebe, Winnipeg Region
2007 - Kevin Dunn, Winnipeg Region
2008 - Ashley Johns, Winnipeg Region
2009 - Beth Peterson, Winnipeg Region
2010 - Quentin Dreger, Interlake Region
2nd Event – Interlake
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender Brushes, Quentin Dreger, Kolby Tober, Logan McDonnell, Jared Howse, Alex Forrest
– Junior Provincial Champion
Finalist: Central Region – Sean Davidson, Micah Zacharias, Steven Warthe, Nathan Warthe, William Pallister,
Gord Zacharias - Coach
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Laurie MacDonell, Kristen MacDonnell, Kymm Johnston, Alanah Jones
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Brooklyn Meiklejohn, Casey Braun, Rhea Teranishi, Ciara Okumura,
Garrick Teranishi, Don Teranishi - Coach
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PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Robert Hoogervorst, Winnipeg Region
2001 - Greg Hallander, Eastman Region
2002 - Dan Michalchuk, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Tasia Zuk, Winnipeg Region
2004 - David Baldwinson, Winnipeg Region
2005 - Derrick Anderson, Interlake Region
2006 - Dylan McLachlan, Eastman Region
2007 - Cal Rutter, Central Region
2008 - Austen Anderson, Parkland Region
2009 - Aaron Murray, Parkland Region
2010 - Jason Slipec, Winnipeg Region
3rd Event – Winnipeg
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender Brushes, Jason Slipec, Ryan Orne-Zaluski, Daniel Bridgeford, Corey Slipec,
Alex Forrest – Junior Provincial Champion
Finalist: Winnipeg Region – Jordan Grenier, Kyle Allenby, Joey Tarko, Brad Poirier, Mike Grenier - Coach
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Garrett Suss, Kurt Morton, Stephen Lunn, Cameron Ditchfield,
Karen Klym - Coach
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Kevin Roberts, Keagan Smith-Riach, Graham Cale, James Kreamer,
Scott Cale - Coach
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Kyle Forsyth, Parkland Region
2001 - Colin Crockatt, Interlake Region
2002 - Riley Nelson, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Shea Stratton, Winnipeg Region
2004 - Justina Neepin, Winnipeg Region
2005 - Jeremy Enns, Central Region
2006 - Wesley Eaton, Winnipeg Region
2007 - Adam Kitching, Interlake Region
2008 - Kevin Dunn, Winnipeg Region
2009 - Riley Sawatzky - Central Region
2010 - Laurie MacDonell, Winnipeg Region
4th Event – Winnipeg
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8 Ender Brushes, Laurie MacDonell, Kristen MacDonell, Kymm Johnston, Alanah Jones,
Alex Forrest – Junior Provincial Champion
Finalist: Winnipeg Region – Carter Smith, Noah Sheldon, Max Smith, Tristan Boyer
Semi-finalist: Central Region – Ben Lesage, Julien Leduc, Jordan Ricard, James Mondry
Semi-finalist: Central Region – Jessica Rutter, Dane Nicolajsen, Ken Rutter - Coach
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Recreational Jamboree 13 and Under Open
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Natasha Esau, Central Region
2001 - Jim Coleman, Winnipeg Region
2002 - Trevor Hoplock, Interlake Region
2003 - Sam Good, Interlake Region
2004 - Riley Smith, Winnipeg Region
2005 - Alex Colburn, Eastman Region
2006 - Melissa Dirks, Winnipeg Region
2007 - Kirby Hearn, Interlake Region
2008 - Colton Lott, Interlake Region
2009 - Brad Achte, Winnipeg Region
2010 - Brandon Radford, Winnipeg Region
1st Event - Winnipeg
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender Brushes, Brandon Radford, Brody Andrews, Jeremy Warne, Noah Miller,
Breanne Meakin – Junior Women’s Provincial Champion, Mark Radford - Coach (missing)
Finalist: Winnipeg Region – Jacques Gauthier, Myles Hunker, Andre Bazin, Daniel Mondor Semi-finalist: Interlake Region – Kris Kirkness, Zach Goerzen, Wyatt Kuran, Braden Barylski,
Terrance Kirkness - Coach
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Joseph Holtmann, Brittany Morris, Rachel Holod, Alycia Manchulenko,
Kaitlyn Holod, Michelle Manchulenko - Coach
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Paul Geisler, Interlake Region
2001 - Tyler Chliboyko, Winnipeg Region
2002 - Burke Nagle, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Riley Smith, Winnipeg Region
2004 - Bobby Cromarty, Interlake Region
2005 - Graeme Smith, Winnipeg Region
2006 - Scott Duncan, Winnipeg Region
2007 - Ryan Kolly, Winnipeg Region
2008 - Cole Stoughton, Winnipeg Region
2009 - Daryl-Ann Rawluk, Eastman Region
2010 - Jaylyn Hartry, Central Region
2nd Event - Central
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender, Jaylyn Hartry, Mackenzie Hamm, Kelsey Sagert, Lorissa Hartry, Spencer Hamm,
Breanne Meakin – Junior Women’s Provincial Champion, Dave Hartry - Coach (missing)
Finalist: Winnipeg Region – Scott MacDonell, Steven Nero, Madeleine Robert, Nicole MacDonell
Semi-finalist: Eastman Region – Braden Magura, Mack Smith, Anna Magura, Griffin Smith, Carter Smith
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Julia Maida, Samantha Riach, Jessica Dufrat, Maria Albo, Torrie MacDonald,
Mike Maida - Coach
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PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Eric Johnson, Winnipeg Region
2001 - Trevor Hoplock, Interlake Region
2002 - Andrew Mitchell, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Shawn Ostapchuk, Interlake Region
2004 - Cassandra Nault, Eastman Region
2005 - Justin Bourassa, Winnipeg Region
2006 - Jesse Claeys, Winnipeg Region
2007 - Kelly Theissen, Winnipeg Region
2008 - Kristy Watling, Winnipeg Region
2009 - Jacques Gauthier, Winnipeg Region
2010 - Devon Wiebe, Central Region
3rd Event - Central
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender Brushes, Devon Wiebe, Phillip Petkau, Chad Allen, Matthew Ross,
Breanne Meakin – Junior Women’s Provincial Champion, Riley Sawatsky - Coach (missing)
Finalist: Winnipeg Region – Shae Bevan, Karagin Sawchuk, Emily Sherbo, Quinn Wonitowy
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Hannah Suss, Breanne Hyde, Tori MacDonald, Avril Suss, Scott Hyde - Coach
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Gordon Spencer, Allyson Spencer, Katrina Thiessen, Avery Kirkness,
Barb Spencer - Coach
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2000 - Brent Barkman, Eastman Region
2001 - Eric Johnson, Winnipeg Region
2002 - Jeremy Enns, Winnipeg Region
2003 - Michael Neufeld, Interlake Region
2004 - Derrick Anderson, Interlake Region
2005 - Melissa Dirks, Winnipeg Region
2006 - Shannon Birchard, Winnipeg Region
2007 - Brendan Williamson, Westman Region
2008 - Declan Moulden, Winnipeg Region
2009 - Kris Kirkness, Winnipeg Region
2010 - Kris Kirkness, Interlake Region
4th Event - Interlake
(L-R) Terry Gibb – 8-Ender Brushes, Kris Kirkness, Wyatt Kuran, Zach Goerzen, Erik Rafnson,
Breanne Meakin – Junior Women’s Provincial Champion, Terrance Kirkness – Coach (missing)
Finalist: Winnipeg Region – Brittany Morris, Alycia Manchulenko, Rachel Holod, Joseph Holtman,
Michelle Manchulenko - Coach
Semi-finalist: Winnipeg Region – Dustin Pratcshler, Jean-Marc Courcelles, Drew Weber, Ryan Armstrong,
Brian Pratcshler - Coach
Semi-finalist: Eastman Region – Braden Magura, Mack Smith, Anna Magura, Griffin Smith, Carter Smith
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MCA Men's Bonspiel
Sport Manitoba Trophy
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2010 - David Hamblin, Morris Curling Club
Morris Curling Club
(L-R) David Hamblin, Ross Derksen, Ryan Thomson, Mark Georges, Kim Browning – Sport Manitoba
Finalist: Pembina – David Kraichy, Jim Coleman, Rylan Young, Brad Walleghem
Semi-Finalist: Stonewall – Derek Dowsett, Stu Brown, Mike Carriere, Kurt Bouskill
Semi-Finalist: West Kildonan - Doug Riach, Nathan Asham, Mike Friesen, A.J. Girardin
S
port Manitoba is an event sponsor for the 2010 MCA Men’s Bonspiel and presented a trophy for
Annual competition.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association Bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return: the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
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Winnipeg Free Press Trophy
Stony Mountain Curling Club
(L-R) Randy Dutiaume, Andy Stewart, Greg Melnichuk, Cory Wolchuk
Finalist: Springfield – Kevin Larson, Garth Light, Greg Scott, Joerg Arnold, Phil Cook
Semi-finalist: West Kildonan - Doug Riach, Nathan Asham, Mike Friesen, A.J. Girardin
Semi-finalist: Fort Rouge – Ron Toews, Gary Smith, Bob Boughey, Don Shiach, Tom Clasper
T
he Winnipeg Free Press Company Limited, publishers of the Winnipeg Free Press, donates a trophy for
annual competition. Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by Curl Manitoba.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1928 - J.E. Gallant, Thistle
1929 - Howard Wood, Granite
1930 - S.M. MacDonald,Portage la Prairie
1931 - Grant Watson, University of Man.
1932 - W.H. Hain, Fort Garry
1933 - Bob Brown, Dauphin
1934 - Roy Pritchard, Killarney
1935 - W.H. Hain, Fort Garry
1936 - Dr. N.G. Trimble, The Pas
1937 - D. McConaghy, Neepawa
1938 - J.D. Harrower, Wawanesa,
1939 - C. McEwen, Fort William, Ont.
1940 - J.H. Couzens, Darlingford
1941 - E. Portigal, Thistle
1942 - Ab. Gowanlock, Ft. Brandon
1943 - H. Chambers, Pierson
1944 - W. E. McLeod, Grain Exchange
1945 - R. Anderson, Decker
1946 - W. E. McLeod, Grain Exchange
1947 - H.K. Coleman, Darlingford
1948 - J.S. Doerr, Antler, Sask.
1949 - A.Rybachuk, Teulon,
1950 - Ed. Longmore, Flin Flon,
1951 - Don Sauter, Fairlight, Sask.
1952 - W. Walsh, Fort Rouge
1953 - K. Bowyer, Strathcona
1954 - J. Timms, Valour Road
1955 - M. Scales, Strathcona
1956 - S. Vance, Charleswood
1957 - J. Patton, Deer Lodge
1958 - S. Good, Stonewall
1959 - N. Maxwell, Crystal City
1960 - Bob Picken, Valour Road
1961 - S. Cutforth, Gilbert Plains
1962 - K. Forbes, Hartney
1963 - Ken Bishop, Grain Exchange
1964 - Howie Smith, Civic Cal.
1965 - Dr. R.L. Howden, Heather
1966 - Michael Riley, Heather
1967 - K. Kirkpatrick, Pembina
1968 - Les Evans, Rossmere
1969 - Clare DeBlonde, Heather
1970 - Ken Hawkins, Pembina
1971 - Gordon Masters, Wildewood
1972 - Bruce M. Hudson, Strathcona
1973 - Bob Trager, Fort Garry
1974 - Don McNabb Jr.,Deer Lodge
1975 - Cliff Holliston, Manitou
1976 - Errol Klinck, Assiniboine Mem.
1977 - Brian Holmes, Charleswood
1978 - Ken England, Rossmere
1979 - Al Braemer, Assinboine Mem.
Main Event
1980 - Bill Paterson, Portage
1981 - Ron Westcott, Granite
1982 - Orest Meleschuk, Lac Du Bonnet
1983 - Bob Jenion, Deer Lodge
1984 - Ernie Rehberg, Grain Exchange
1985 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1986 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1987 - Mike Enns, St. Vital
1988 - Mike Riley, Pembina
1989 - Don Spriggs, Portage
1990 - Mike Foster, Fort Rouge
1991 - Dale Duguid, Valour Road
1992 - John Bubbs, Wildewood
1993 - Clare DeBlonde Heather
1994 - Dale Duguid, Granite
1995 - Mark Lukowich, Rossmere
1996 - Jeff Stoughton, Charleswood
1997 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1998 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1999 - Mark Olson, Granite
2000 - Barry Fry, Granite
2001 - Vic Peters, Granite
2002 - David Bohn, Valour Road
2003 - Chris Galbraith, Stonewall
2004 - David Hamblin, Morris
2005 - Randy Dutiaume, Valour Road
2006 - Ian Beavis, Morden
2007 - Brad Haight, St. Vital
2008 - David Bohn, Assiniboine Memorial
2009 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Memorial
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Safeway Lucerne Trophy
Granite curling club
(L-R) Mark Olson, Steve Gould, Karl Loder, Charlie Salina, John Graham – Canada Safeway,
Chris Neufeld (missing)
Finalist: Stonewall – Derek Dowsett, Stu Brown, Mike Carriere, Kurt Bouskill
Semi-finalist: Unaffiliated – Ken Tresoor, Rolly Vermette, Scott Parker, Gary Polinuk, Andy Hick
Semi-finalist: Heather – Andrew Irving, Ryan Hlatkey, Bobby Robidoux, Ryan Schwab
C
anada Safeway Ltd., Winnipeg, donates a trophy for annual competition at the bonspiel.
Canada Safeway also donates individual prizes to the first, second, and semi-final teams.
Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
RULES
1. This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however, shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Associaton bonspiel commencing 1996.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1996 - Dale Duguid, Granite
1997 - Dave Smith, St. Vital
1998 - Kerry Burtnyk, Assiniboine Mem.
1999 - Chad McMullan, Valour Road
2000 - Bill North, Carman
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2002 - Ron Gauthier, Deer Lodge
2003 - Dave Smith, Valour Road
2004 - Mark Lukowich, Valour Road
2005 - Adam Norget, Heather
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2007 - Dave Smith, Valour Road
2008 - Arnold Asham, Wildewood
2009 - Murray Woodward, Rorketon
2010 - Mark Olson, Granite
Bituminex Paving Ltd. Trophy
West St. Paul Curling Club
(L-R) Tanner Lott, Tyler Envik, Derek Reykdal, Karl Loder – Bituminex Paving, Jordan Bedard (missing)
Finalist: Wildewood – Brent McCannell, Terry Aseltine, Ben Van Den Bosche, Roger Fouasse, John Bubbs
Semi-finalist: Wildewood – Kevin Hamblin, Doug Hamblin, Corey Mamchuk, Evan Gillis
Semi-finalist: La Salle – Tyler Drews, Justin Lasker, Kyle Curtis, Nick Drews
B
ituminex Paving Ltd. became a Manitoba Curling Association Bonspiel event sponsor in 2002 and
present a trophy for annual competition.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel commencing 2002.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2002 - Cory Anderson, Victoria
2003 - Cory Anderson, Valour Road
2004 - Sean Grassie, Deer Lodge
2005 - Mike Mahon, Deer Lodge
2006 - Mark Franklin, Fort Rouge
2007 - Erik Wallace, Heather
2008 - Brad Haight, Victoria
2009 - Dave Watt, Heather
2010 - Tanner Lott, West St. Paul
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Manitoba Hydro Trophy
Heather Curling Club
(L-R) Wayne Ewasko, Dave Beaudoin, Trevor Lyons, Dallas Senebald, Jackie Britton – MB Hydro
Finalist: Assiniboine Memorial – Errol Klinck, Dave Johannson, Paul Batchelor, Bruce Burton, Jim Wellwood
Semi-finalist: Pembina – Lionel Walz, Bill Menzies, Laurie LeClair, Mark Venton, Brian DeRiviere
Semi-finalist: Fort Garry - Brian Bilous, Ralph Boch, John McLure, Harry Panaschuk, Dave Fish
Hydro's title sponsorship of this competition in the Manitoba Curling Association Men's
M anitoba
Bonspiel began with the 117th annual event in 2005. The Manitoba Hydro sponsorship continues a
tradition established in 1942 when the former Winnipeg Hydro became an MCA event sponsor.
Manitoba Hydro sponsors individual prizes for the first, second and semi-final teams. In addition,
CurlManitoba presents four individual plaques to the event winners.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel beginning in 2005.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2005 - Ryan Norman, Fort Rouge
2006 - Mike Hebert, St. Vital
2007 - Fred Sutton, Thistle
2008 - Richard Muntain, Charleswood
2009 - Ross Rybak, West Kildonan
2010 - Wayne Ewasko, Heather
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Chas. Fidler & Son Ltd. Trophy
Granite Curling Club
(L-R) Jamie Hay, Randy Baert, Erik Wallace, Derek Hay, Scott Furevick (missing)
Finalist: Fort Rouge – Winston Warren, Ron McMorris, Terry Braunstein, Ken Owens
Semi-finalist: West Kildonan – Dennis Koroluk, Wray Johnson, Nick Kozak, Doug Sewell, Walter Hopp
Semi-finalist: Burntwood – Farrol Asham, Rae Hainstock, Bob Desjarlais, Mike Smith
C
has. Fidler & Son Ltd. is pleased to present for annual competition, in the ‘World’s Largest Bonspiel’,
the Chas. Fidler & Son Trophy. The sponsor also presents individual prizes to the first, second, and
semi-final teams.
Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel beginning with 2002.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2002 - Jamie Hay, Granite
2003 - Wayne Schettler, Plumas
2004 - Jamie Hay, Granite
2005 - Barry Fry, Granite
2006 - Troy Hamilton, Valour Road
2007 - Merv Satterthwaite, St. Vital
2008 - Victor Bellay, Pembina
2009 - Darko Reischek, Charleswood
2010 - Jamie Hay, Granite
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LaFarge Construction Trophy
Fort Rouge Curling Club
(L-R) Reg Malanchuk, Verne Sheldon, Rob Rummery, Terry Hunter, Andy Allerton, Ron Copeland
– LaFarge Construction
Finalist: Pembina – Howard Doerksen, Bill Buchanan, Weldon Hildebrandt, Ted Sader
Semi-finalist: Fort Garry – Maurice LaPointe, Howard Rach, Gilles Quuenelle, Mike Bernard
Semi-finalist: West Kildonan – Greg Mikolajek, Ian Harkness, Dean Nero, Rob Van Gerwen, Clint Fuz
T
his trophy was originally donated to the MCA Bonspiel by Supercrete in 1962 and withdrawn in 1969.
It was again offered for competition beginning in 1980. In 1994 Supercrete changed its name to
LaFarge Construction.
LaFarge Construction also donates individual prizes to the first, second, and semi-final teams.
Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel beginning with 1980.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1962 - Norm Houck, Strathcona
1963 - Ted Veitch, Petersfield
1964 - Mac Scales, Strathcona
1965 - John Bishop, St. Vital
1966 - Glen Gray, Glenora C.C.,Edmonton
1967 - Gerry Hobson, Pembina
1968 - Bob Cherlet, Heather
1969 - 1979 - Not in competition
1980 - Arnold Asham, Strathcona
1981 - Bruce Towerzey, Strathcona
1982 - Clayton Paul, Thompson
1983 - Howie Restall, Rossmere
1984 - Terry Paton, CFB Winnipeg
1985 - Guy Leduc, St. Claude & Haywood
1986 - Arnold Asham, CFB Winnipeg
1987 - Larry Johannson, Victoria
1988 - Vic Peters, Granite
1989 - Barry Fry, Deer Lodge
1990 - Ray Orr, Elmwood
1991 - Howard Restall, Rossmere
1992 - David Keating, Russell
1993 - Norris Cook, Grain Exchange
1994 - Ernie Ryz, Stony Mountain
1995 - Bryan Weber, Assiniboine Mem.
1996 - Albert Martens, Rossmere
1997 - Jim Fossen, Elmwood
1998 - Wayne Ledohowski, Pembina
1999 - Paul Wainwright, Victoria
2000 - Mark Lowdon, Pembina
2001 - Mike Wattis, Fort Rouge
2002 - Gary Ross, Granite
2003 - James Kirkness, Deer Lodge
2004 - Bob Bartley, Carman
2005 - Clarence Kohut, East St. Paul
2006 - David Kendall, Wildewood
2007 - Stu Brown, Assiniboine Memorial
2008 - Dean Steski, St. Vital
2009 - Andrew Wickman, West Kildonan
2010 - Reg Malanchuk, Fort Rouge
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thecurler.com Trophy
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2010 - Bill Dauphinais, West St. Paul
West St. Paul Curling Club
(L-R) Bill Dauphinais, Kerry Kingsland, Dave Watt, Rodney Legault, Resby Coutts – thecurler.com
Finalist: Thistle – Kelly Williamson, Barry McDonald, Jason Grimstrup, Ken Meakin, Don Pellow
Semi-finalist: West Kildonan – Brad WalkerWarren Shalay, Rob Humniski, Nick Doherty, Dean Blahitka
Semi-finalist: Argyle – Larry Weatherburn, Bruce Buchanan, Brad Goodridge, Ernie Anderstedt, Murray Last
S
tarting in 2010 thecurler.com is the sponsor of this event in the MCA Men’s Bonspiel. thecurler.com
donates four individual plaques to the winners of this event.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspieL
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel, beginning with 2010.
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Great-West Life Trophy
Fort Garry Curling Club
(L-R) A.J. Hunter, Grant Lindgren, Greg Drawson, Shane Weiss, Ami Kotler, Rod MacKay – MCA Bonspiel Chair
Finalist: Victoria - Bill Burkett, Bob Burkett, Darren Burkett, Brian Burkett, Mitch Rawson
Semi-finalist: Arborg – Wes Jonasson, Dale Lott, Kevin Vigfusson, Gary Johannesson, Kevin Jonasson
Semi-finalist: Fort Garry – Ron Copeland, Ian Davidson, Darren Kristjanson, Ken Lussier, Dennis Trubyk
T
he Great-West Life Assurance Company is pleased to present the Great-West Life Trophy for annual
competition.
The Great-West Life Assurance Company donates individual prizes to the first, second, and
semi-final teams.
Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel commencing in 1971.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1971 - Ernie Boushy, Heather
1972 - Bruce McLeod, Deer Lodge
1973 - Ken Corby, Deer Lodge
1974 - Rod Hunter, Granite
1975 - Doug Edmondson, CFB Winnipeg
1976 - Doug Edmondosn, CFB Winnipeg
1977 - Gordon Cole, Fort Rouge
1978 - Bob Lemecha, Granite
1979 - Lloyd Gunnlaugson, Valour Rd.
1980 - Jed Mendella, Rossmere
1981 - Rick Birrell, Pembina
1982 - Jamie Pearson, Charleswood
1983 - Gary Ross, Miami
1984 - Mark Olson, Assiniboine Memorial
1985 - Bob Lesko, Lac du Bonnet
1986 - Jim Ursel, Deer Lodge
1987 - Ken Stadnek, Arborg
1988 - Robin Nelson, Civic Cal.
1989 - Les Wahl, East St. Paul
1990 - Ken Lowdon, Thistle
1991 - Scott Mathieson, Wildewood
1992 - Bob Franklin, Selkirk
1993 - Randy Morrow, Assiniboine Memorial
1994 - Lory Saban, Boissevain
1995 - Brad Fenning, Moosehorn
1996 - Darren Cale, Assiniboine Memorial
1997 - Ron Gauthier, Stonewall
1998 - Arnold Asham, Stony Mountain
1999 - Dave Boehmer, Petersfield
2000 - Perry Dola, Winnipeg Beach
2001 - Gary Morris, Deer Lodge
2002 - Fred Sutton, Thistle
2003 - Tom Code, Heather
2004 - Sean Grassie, Deer Lodge
2005 - Walter Rychkrand, Elmwood
2006 - Wayne Oliver, Warren
2007 - Bill Burkett, Victoria
2008 - Bill Coulter, Grain Exchange
2009 - Tom Cameron, CFB Halifax
2010 - A.J Hunter, Fort Garry
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8-Ender Brushes Trophy
Thistle Curling Club
(L-R) Justin Reynolds, Steve Sigurdson, Jordan Eyolfson, Joe Eade, Terry Gibb - 8-Ender
Finalist: Fort Rouge – Jim MacGregor, Bruce Wiebe, Ken Quiring, Don Nazeravich, Kevin Mazak
Semi-finalist: Deer Lodge – Connor Njegovan, Joel Hildebrand, Scott Bruce, Graham Wilson, Scott Peterson
Semi-finalist: Pembina – John Norget, Robert Lamb, Ross Forrester, Bill Bowman, Gord MacKay
8
-Ender presents this trophy, which pays tribute to the history of the 8-Ender Brushes, and also
donates individual prizes to the first, second and semi‑final teams.
Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel commencing in 1992.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1992 - Kevin Exell, Deer Lodge
1993 - Rob Woodrow, Elmwood
1994 - Ricardo Ingimundson, Heather
1995 - Brian Riach, Pembina
1996 - Cory Anderson, Victoria
1997 - Robin Nelson, CFB Winnipeg
1998 - Jeff Stoughton, Charleswood
1999 - Randy Neufeld, Pembina
2000 - Dave Johnson, Deer Lodge
2001 - Ray Fillion, Valour Road
2002 - Randy Neufeld, LaSalle
2003 - Craig Strand, Valour Road
2004 - John Bubbs, Granite
2005 - Collin Sundell. Valour Road
2006 - William Kuran, Pembina
2007 - Kevin Larson, Springfield
2008 - Mark Franklin, Fort Rouge
2009 - Bill Burkett, Victoria
2010 - Justin Reynolds, Thistle
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Monsanto Canada Trophy
Wildewood Curling Club
(L-R) David Kendall, Randy Pratt, Bruce Kendall, Dwight Hector, Andrew Budge (missing),
Don Stott – Monsanto Canada
Finalist: Argyle - Bryan Novak, Larry Good, Ernie Kars, Bob Sylvester
Semi-finalist: Elmwood – Fred Schnerch, Shaun Best, Pete Bignell, Clare Rand, Ross Skabar
Semi-finalist: Thistle – Don Henry, Jeff Martin, Shawn Baker, Andrew Goertzen
Canada presents a trophy for annual competition and donates individual prizes to the first,
M onsanto
second, and semi-final teams.
Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel beginning with 2007.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2007 - Jack Gordon, Deer Lodge
2008 - Peter Willms, Assiniboine Memorial
2009 - Thomas Melanchuk, Fort Rouge
2010 - David Kendall, Wildewood
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Manitoba Pork Council Trophy
Fort Rouge Curling Club
(L-R) Mark Blanchard, Cam Barth, Shawn Atamanchuk, Adam Wickman, Laurel Lyons – Manitoba Pork Council
Finalist: West Kildonan – Adam Boge, Ed Boge, JP Boge, Jascha Jamie Boge
Semi-finalist: Heather – Ron Hucal, Glenn Mazur, Cal Wookey, Ken Bauknecht
Semi-finalist: St. Vital – Floyd Howard, Lawrence Kowalchuk, Steve Bloss, Phil Rance
Pork Council is proud to once again sponsor the MCA Men's Bonspiel. Working on behalf
M anitoba
of the province's 800 hog producers, Manitoba Pork Council delivers a wide range of programs and
activities to foster the sustainability and prosperity of the pork industry for the good of all hog farmers and all
Manitobans.
This trophy was donated to CurlManitoba in 2007 by the Manitoba Pork Council. Four individual plaques
are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba.
Manitoba Pork Council also sponsors individual prizes to the first, second and semi-final teams.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for permanent annual competition at the MCA Bonspiel beginning with 2007.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2007 - Roger Parker, Fort Garry
2008 - Brian Leskiw, West Kildonian
2009 - Russ Kihn, St. Vital
2010 - Mark Blanchard, Fort Rouge
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Canada's Web Shop Trophy
Elmwood Curling Club
(L-R) Drew Knox, Don Searcy, Blair Bruzell, Wayne Biegun, Kevin Higgs, John McDonald – Canada’s Web Shop
Finalist: West Kildonan – Glenn McLachlan, Neil Wawrykow, Zoltan Csupak, Zoltan Gergely, Bill Horvath
Semi-finalist: Fort Garry – Matt Posthumus, Darren Joyce, John Dempster, Keith Norman
Semi-finalist: Killarney - Daryle Manning, Nick Stone, Owen Taylor, Robert Wanless
C
anada’s Web Shop donates a trophy for annual competition in the MCA Men's Bonspiel as well as
individual prizes for first, second and semi-finalist teams.
Beginning with the 2006 MCA Men’s Bonspiel, Canada’s Web Shop has sponsored the competition.
Four individual plaques are presented to the winners by CurlManitoba. Canada's Web Shop also sponsors
individual prizes to the first, second and semi-final teams.
RULES
1.
This competition shall be open to all teams entered in the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel.
2.
The club winning the trophy shall have the custody of it for one year upon giving ample security for its return; the prizes, however,
shall become the property of the members of the respective winning team.
3.
This trophy is for annual competition at the Manitoba Curling Association bonspiel commencing in 1993.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2006 - Clarence Kohut, East St. Paul
2007 - Rob Gray, St. Vital
2008 - Bob Bartley, Carman
2009 - Don Fischer, St. Vital
2010 - Drew Knox, Elmwood
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McDiarmid Lumber Ltd. Trophy
(Seniors Competition)
BRANDON CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Jim Renwick, Mike Remniak, Brian Bailey – McDiarmid Lumber Representative, Ken Collyer, Harvey Heise
Finalist: Fort Rouge – Clare DeBlonde, Peter Kennedy, Garry DeBlonde, Dean Care
Semi-finalist: Granite – Jamie Hay, Gary Gumprich, Randy Baert, David Stastook
Semi-finalist: Victoria – Jim Conacher, Grant Buckoski, Lionel Bernhard, Rob Skabar
Lumber is the title sponsor of the CurlManitoba Senior Men’s Bonspiel. The CurlManitoba
M cDiarmid
Senior Men’s Bonspiel is for men 50 years and over. Since 1927 McDiarmid Lumber has provided you
with everything you need to decorate, build or renovate your home or cottage.
McDiarmid Lumber Company donates a silver trophy for annual competition. Keeper trophies are also
presented to the winners as well as gift certificates. Gift certificates are also presented to the finalists and
semi-finalists.
The winner of the McDiarmid Lumber Bonspiel will also earn a spot in the Strathcona Senior Men’s
Provincial Championship providing the team meets the eligibility requirements.
The Strathcona Senior Men’s Provincial Championship will be hosted by the Heather Curling Club from
February 24-28, 2011. McDiarmid Lumber also serves as the presenting sponsor of this championship.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1966 - Ernie Scamell, Elmwood
1967 - W.G. “Scotty” Anderson, Deer Lodge
1968 - Joe Boddy, Oakville
1969 - M. Frederickson, Heather
1970 - Mac Scales, Strathcona
1971 - Mac Scales, Strathcona
1972 - Clyde Allan, Granite
1973 - Dr. Bill McTavish, Elmwood
1974 - Lyle Henry, Strathcona
1975 - Dr. Bill McTavish, Elmwood
1976 - Murray Clark, Brandon
1977 - Tom Moffatt, Strathclair
1978 - Lin Grieve, Wildewood
1979 - Lloyd Harvey, Rossmere
1980 - Bill Saunders, Granite
1981 - Bruce M. Hudson, Strathcona
1982 - Don Brownridge, Portage
1983 - Bruce M. Hudson, Heather
1984 - Doug Edmondson, Portage
1985 - Lloyd Gunnlaugson, Valour Road
1986 - Dick Wright, West Kildonan
1987 - Lloyd Gunnlaugson, Valour Road
1988 - Norm Houck, Elmwood
1989 - Jim Ursel, Elmwood
1990 - George Link, Heather
1991 - Jim Ursel, Charleswood
1992 - Ron Manns, Assiniboine Memorial
1993 - Harold Hamilton, Wildewood
1994 - Walter Tetzlaff, Brandon
1995 - Jim Ursel, Valour Road
1996 - Orest Meleschuk, Libau
1997 - Jim Ursel, Granite
1998 - Jack Wolfe, Portage
1999 - Reg Malanchuk, Fort Rouge
2000 - Brian Moffatt, Brandon
2001 - Barry Fry, Granite
2002 - Ron Westcott, Fort Rouge
2003 - Kerry MacLennan, Pembina
2004 - Carl German, East St. Paul
2005 - Ron Westcott, Fort Rouge
2006 - Brian Fowler, Brandon
2007 - Brian Moffatt, Brandon
2008 - Mark Franklin, Fort Rouge
2009 - Rob Ramage, Baldur
2010 - Jim Renwick, Brandon
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Chicken Chef Bonspiel (Masters Competition)
FORT ROUGE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Clare DeBlonde, Peter Kennedy, Bob Boughey, Gary Smith, Ron Westcott (missing), Darren Thorgalsson –
Chicken Chef Family Restaurants
Finalist: East St. Paul – Peter Paley, Ken Hawkins, Elgin Gromnisky, Bill Vallis
Semi-finalist: Gimli – Dave Suchy, Rick Sarahs, Wayne Bohn, Mel Henuset
Semi-finalist: Pembina – Peter Rey, Dave Anderson, John Sawatsky, Dale Gray
C
hicken Chef Family Restaurants donates a trophy for annual competition. Keeper trophies as well as
gift certificates are presented to the winners. Gift certificates are also presented to the finalists and
semi-finalists.
Chicken Chef became the title sponsor for the 2001-2002 season. The Chicken Chef Masters Men’s
Bonspiel is for men 60 years and over. The winner of the Chicken Chef Masters Men’s Bonspiel will also
earn a spot in the Manitoba's Credit Unions Masters Provincial Championship providing the team meets the
eligibility requirements.
The 2011 Manitoba's Credit Unions Masters Provincial Championship will be played at the Killarney Curling
Club from March 10-14, 2011.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1993 - Al Ingram, West Kildonan
1994 - John Gifford, Heather
1995 - Jim Robertson,
Rainy River/Ft. Frances
1996 - Jim Robertson, Rainy River
1997 - Norm Houck, Heather
1998 - Roy Arndt, Heather
1999 - Ron Fraser, Assiniboine Memorial
2000 - Gary Ross, Heather
2001 - Augie Haugen, St. Vital
2002 - Harold Hamilton, Fort Garry
2003 - John Helston, Heather
2004 - Barry Sadler, Portage
2005 - Errol Klinck, Assiniboine Memorial
2006 - Les Hooper, Lac Du Bonnet
2007 - Ralph Bullock, Fort Rouge
2008 - Abram Friesen, Heather
2009 - Neil Schmidt, East St. Paul
2010 - Clare DeBlonde, Fort Rouge
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CurlManitoba Women's Bonspiel
ASHAM c o m p eti ti ve d i vi si on
A
sham Curling Supplies presents a handsome trophy and donates all the prizes for this event in the
annual CurlManitoba Women’s Bonspiel.
Asham curling supplies Competitive Berth
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2009 - Tina Kozak, Brandon
2010 - Kerri Flett, Fort Rouge
FORT ROUGE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Kerri Flett, Janice Blair, Susan Baleja, Alison Harvey, Joel Gagne - Coach
Finalist: Morden – Chelsea Carey, Kristy Jenion, Kristen Foster, Lindsay Titheridge
Semi-finalist: Fort Rouge - Joelle Brown, Tracey Lavery, Tamara Bauknecht, Kristie Moroz, Jennifer Sheppard,
Hilton Wood - Coach
Semi-finalist: Assiniboine Memorial – Michelle Montford, Courtney Blanchard, Sara Jones, Sarah Norget,
Ray Fillion – Coach
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Atkins Curling Supplies re c reat io nal divisio n
PREVIOUS WINNERS
THISTLE CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Rob Atkins – Atkins Curling Supplies, Lori Pelissier, Heather Ruby,
Sandy Maskiw, Shelley Smith
Finalist: St. Vital – Elaine Jones, Anne Wright, Pat Malanchuk, Ruth Wiebe
Semi-finalist: Victoria – Raylene Lavallee, Joan Halowski, Carol McEwen,
Karen Froese
Semi-finalist: Granite – Lana Meyer, Angel Therrien, Maureen Sosnowsky,
Val Bowden
A
tkins Curling Supplies is pleased to present a trophy as well as
the prizes for this event in the annual CurlManitoba Women's
Bonspiel.
1977 - Mary Voss, Rossmere Ladies
1978 - Carol Dunstone, Heather Ladies
1979 - Sally Braithwaite, St. Vital Curlettes
1980 - Pat Brunsdon, Grain Exchange BG
1981 - Bev Behnke, Fort Garry BG
1982 - Sharon Walker, Wildewood
1983 - Shannon Doherty, Rossmere
1984 - Bernice Telford,
Charleswood Ladies
1985 - Patti Tresoor, Granite BG
1986 - Mary McGimpsey,
Crestview Ladies
1987 - Kathie Ellwood, Deer Lodge BG
1988 - Kathy Sando, North Dakota
1989 - Cathy Overton, Heather
1990 - Irene Elias, Heather Ladies
1991 - Laurie Davidson, Red River BG
1992 - Connie Laliberte, Fort Rouge BW
1993 - Marilyn Sigurdson,
Assin. Mem. Ladies
1994 - Maureen Voss, Rossmere Ladies
1995 - Marlene Cleutinx, Heather Ladies
1996 - Lori Eason, Granite BG
1997 - Elaine Jones, Heather 49ers
1998 - Gayle Turner, Fort Garry BG
1999 - Maureen Voss, Fort Rouge Ladies
2000 - Elaine Delannoy, Thistle BG
2001 - Gayle Turner, Fort Garry BG
2002 - Gwen Finch, Fort Garry
2003 - Keri Martin-Jobse, Elmwood
2004 - Rhonda Varnes, Fort Rouge
2005 - Doreen Bugg, Deer Lodge
2006 - Pam Kok, St. Vital
2007 - Susan Neilan, St. Vital
2008 - Lori Pelliser, La Salle
2009 - Loretta Ross - Granite
2010 - Lori Pellisier, Thistle
8-Ender Trophy re c re ati onal d i vi si on
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1995 - Karen Young, St. Vital Tues. Nite
1996 - Kelly MacKenzie, Deer Lodge BG
1997 - Karen Porritt, St. Vital Tues. Nite
1998 - Lori Zeller, Valour Road BW
1999 - Marnie Ross, St. Vital Tues. Nite
2000 - Lois Fowler, Brandon
2001 - Lois Fowler, Brandon
HEATHER CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Cathy Cook, Anne Russell, Chris Kaita, Lisa Ito
RECREATIONAL BONSPIEL
2002 - Melanie Hanke-Dickenson, Portage
2003 - Joan Johnson, Assiniboine Memorial
2004 - Judy Wolchuk, Thistle
2005 - Brenda Clift, Fort Rouge
2006 - Liliane Fargey, Valour Road
2007 - Val Mennie, Pembina
2008 - Phyliss Madigan, Victoria
2009 - Jacquelyn Little, Springfield
2010 - Cathy Cook, Heather
Finalist: St. Vital – Susan Neilan, Paula Zurbyk, Shirley Fitzpatrick-Wong, Clarice Fitzpatrick
Semi-finalist: Springfield – Jacqueline Little, Shana Rogers, Chris Bashucky, Stacy Stewart
Semi-finalist: Victoria – Dianne Martin, Runie, Janice Brolly, Deb Funk
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-Ender presents a trophy and silver pendants to the winner and sponsors first, second, third and
fourth prizes for this event in the annual CurlManitoba Women's Bonspiel.
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Stewart Trophy RECREATIONAL d i vi si on
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1996 - Tracey Rummery, Assin. Mem. BG
1997 - Jan Rodnisky, Willowpark
1998 - Joelle Brown, Valour Road BW
1999 - Nancy Meadows, Grain Exchange BG
2000 - Kim Link, Fort Garry Sports Traders
2001 - Lois Fowler, Brandon
RECREATIONAL BONSPIEL
2002 - Lynn Langrell, Warren
2003 - Phyllis Madigan, Victoria
2004 - Nicole Dougall, Assiniboine Memorial
2005 - Tracy Igonia, Fort Garry
2006 - Elaine Jones, Fort Garry
2007 - Gwen Smith, Heather
2008 - Gayle Turner, Heather
2009 - Heather Ruby, Thistle
2010 - Pat Mackichan, Pembina
PEMBINA CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Pat Mackichan, Jamie Jones, Trish Jordan, Noreen Stewart
Finalist: Heather Ladies – Gwen Smith, Gayle Turner, Edith Checkley, Donna Coleman
Semi-finalist: Granite – Loretta Marucci, Leanne Laspina, Bonita Yarjau
Semi-finalist: Deer Lodge – Susanne Beriault, Donna McLeod, Sherry Clark, Sarah Rabu, Sylvia Sigurdson
S
tewart Trophy presents an annual trophy as well as the prizes for the event in the annual CurlManitoba
Women’s Bonspiel.
Contempra Signs Trophy RECREATIONAL divisio n
PREVIOUS WINNERS
1993 - Brenda M-Drabyk, Grain Exchange BG
1994 - Liliane Fargey, Heather BG
1995 - Lea Menard, St. Vital Curlettes
1996 - Sylvia Erickson, St. Vital Curlettes
1997 - Donna Carter, Petersfield
1998 - Elaine Jones, Heather Ladies
1999 - Gayle Turner, Fort Garry BG
2000 - Grace Clark, Granite BG
2001 - Gwen Finch, Granite BG
2002 - Daisy Dales, Deer Lodge
2003 - Julia Cummings, Victoria
2004 - Tracy Igonia, Fort Garry
2005 - Judy Wolchuk, Thistle
2006 - Cathy Cook, Thistle
2007 - Cathy Cook, Thistle
2008 - Raylene Johnson, Victoria
2009 - Pam McConnell, Granite
2010 - Deborah Popovic, Fort Garry
FORT GARRY CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Deborah Popovic, Brenda Robinson, Linda Degelman, Monica Noakes
Finalist: Fort Rouge – Rachel Devlin, Lori Butler, JoAnn Berard, Trudy Mulder
Semi-finalist: Thistle – Doreen Devloo, Janice Hildebrand, Nicole Hillman, Audrey Gemmell
Semi-finalist: Charleswood – Janet Bayer, Brenda Kardynal, Melodie Mazurek, Bev Wilkinson, Kathy Price
C
ontempra Signs of Winnipeg presents a handsome trophy and donates first, second, third and
fourth prizes for this event in the annual CurlManitoba Women’s Bonspiel.
CurlManitoba presents the winners with a set of coasters.
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CurlManitoba MASTERS WOMEN’S BONSPIEL
PREVIOUS WINNERS
2001 - Elaine Jones, Heather
2002 - Elaine Jones, Heather
2003 - Elaine Jones, St. Vital
2004 - Edith Carter, Portage
2005 - Elaine Jones, St. Vital
2006 - Anne Wright, Heather
2007 - Gwen Smith, Heather
2008 - Bonspiel Cancelled
2009 - Pat Gould, Assiniboine Memorial
ASSINIBOINE MEMORIAL CURLING CLUB
(L-R) Kathy Cox (Fifth), Deanna Moss (Lead), Terry Hebert (Second), Bonnie Gordon (Third), Pat Gould (Skip)
Finalist: St. Vital Curlettes – Elaine Jones, Anne Wright, Pat Malanchuk, Ruth Wiebe T
he CurlManitoba Masters Women’s Bonspiel is for women 60 years and over. An annual trophy and
keeper plaques as well as gift certificates are presented to the winners of the Bonspiel.
The winner and finalist in the CurlManitoba Masters Women’s Bonspiel will also earn a berth into the
Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Women’s Provincial Championship providing the teams meet the eligibility
requirements. The Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Women’s Provincial Championship will be played at the
Carman Curling Club from December 10-13, 2010.
Check out our
New and Improved
CurlManitoba Website
www.curlmanitoba.org
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Ladies
Past Presidents’
Association
2010-2011 Executive
Past President
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Social
Ice & Draw
T
Iris Lechner
Joan Moore
Audrey Hogg
Leila Farrell
Marj Bone
Dorothy Sawchuk
Evelyn Davidson, Jeanne Anderson
he Manitoba Ladies’ Past Presidents’ Curling Association,
active since 1932, is an independent organization devoted
to fostering the fellowship of curling. Any lady who is a Past
President of any worldwide curling club may become a member.
Many of our provincial clubs have a Past Presidents’ Association
representative who encourages all Past Presidents to join, collects
the annual membership fee and keeps members informed of
upcoming events.
On the third Monday in November we have a fun bonspiel,
generally at the curling club of our current President. Some
members who are no longer curling enjoy coming out to renew
friendships, join the curlers for lunch and cheer on the bonspiel
participants. The bonspiel epitomizes fun and fellowship. Two
trophies are awarded: The Whalley Trophy donated by the Whalley
family in memory of Mona Whalley and the Esther Poulton Shield
administered by the Winnipeg Foundation in memory of Esther
Susan Poulton. Each trophy has a consolation event.
An annual luncheon is held on the first Monday in May. This is
a very popular event and provides another great opportunity to
renew old friendships and to meet and make new friends.
If you are interested in joining or have any questions regarding
our Association, please contact the CurlManitoba office for further
information.
Past Presidents of
Past Presidents’ Association
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
*deceased
*Mary Berry, Heather
Mrs. C. Wilson
Mrs. J. Munro
Mrs. M. Peterson
Mrs. R. Vincent
Mrs. R. Simpson
Mrs. W. Mcalpine, Heather
Mrs. G. Bradley
Mrs. S. Baker
Mrs. C. Boulton
Mrs. F. Zachary
Mrs. K. Dubley
Mrs. C. W. Simpson
Mrs. H. Cochrane
Mrs. H. Christie
Mrs. A. M. Smith
Mrs. C. Foster
*Daisy Hutchinson, Grain Exchange
Mrs. M. Palmer
*Mona Whalley
Mrs. C Williamson
Mrs C. Taylor
Grace Reynolds, St. John’s
Mrs. Law
Mrs. M Beaton
Mrs. M. Hutton
Mrs. F Shannon, Transcona
Mrs. G. Mason
Mrs. K. Popp
Mrs. M. Cameron
Mrs. N. Staples
*Mrs. F. Sturrock, Grain Exchange
*Edith Tipping, Elmwood
Mrs. F Bower
*Dorothy Starr, Fort Rouge
Mrs. T. Cooper, St. John’s
Sadie Bowden, Deer Lodge
*Vera Regent, St. Vital
Agnes Mcdowell, Fort Rouge
Peggy Mclellan, West Kildonan
*Claire Cheney, Pembina Ladies
*Virginia Douglas, Assiniboine Mem.
Mary Babienko, Elmwood
Gladys Darling, Grain Exchange
Mrs. T. Birt, Elmwood
Mrs. T. Broadbent, Transcona
Joan Whalley, Deer Lodge
Vi Rogers, St. Vital
*Ruth Toal, Granite
*Rose Shaye, East Kildonan
Grace Martin, Crocus
Mrs. C. Cameron, Wildewood
*Mary Wilshire, Assiniboine Mem.
Pat Spiring, Charleswood Ladies
Ricky May, Grain Exchange
Dorothy Rudd, Pembina
Thora Livingstone, Fort Rouge Ladies
Ev Hunter, Deer Lodge
Karen Armour, Glenbriar
Connie Paterson, Thistle B.g.
Ev Turner, Assiniboine Memorial
Betty Merlevede, Granite Ladies
Kathleen Abel, Charleswood Ladies
Marjorie Dewar, St. Vital B.g.
Joan Gillis, Granite Ladies
Joan Moore, Thistle B.g.
Terry Taylor, Deer Lodge Ladies
Pauline Marofke, Pembina Ladies
June Jones, Charleswood Ladies
Aija Culley
Phyllis Bell, Assiniboine Mem. Ladies
Martha Brown, Deer Lodge
Merle Brown, Charleswood Ladies
Barbara Manns, Assiniboine Memorial
Elaine Dale, Pembina
Barbara Perrault, Pembina
Helen Nemeth, Pembina
Irish Lechner, Thistle
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Executive and Club
Representatives 2010-2011
Gerry Markovich
PATRONs
Ron Lloyd
President – CurlManitoba
19 Woodford Bay
Cindy Maddock
Winnipeg, MB
436-9th St.
R2M 4J2
Morden, MB
255-6495
R6M 1M4
822-6688
OFFICERS
Past President
President
William McDonald Gerry Markovich
18 Mornefortune Dr.
367 Enniskillen Ave.
Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg, MB
R2G 2N1 R2V 0J2 667-9564582-0710
1st Vice-President
2nd Vice-President
Joan Halowski 130 Hiddleston Cres. Winnipeg, MB R2P 0S1
694-4288 Bob Pattie
34 Inwood
Winnipeg, MB
R2Y 1A3
889-1530
3rd Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
Gordon Cherepak
Bill Heinkel
576 Fairmont Road
26 Holt Dr.
Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg, MB
R3R 1B1 R3K 1P8 889-1260837-1074
Chaplain
Rev. Fraser Muldrew
937 Beaverbrook St.
Winnipeg, MB
R3N 1P2 489-3348
T
he Past Presidents’ Association, as its name indicates, is an
Association formed to retain the interest in the game of
curling among curlers who have been presidents of their respective
clubs. Any past president of a club affiliated with CurlManitoba is
eligible for membership. The Association was founded May 4, 1928.
The objectives of the Association are to maintain interest and
promote good fellowship in the game of curling and promote curling
in the province of Manitoba. The activities consist of an annual
dinner and general meeting in the spring and a golf tournament
in early summer. Any past presidents interested in joining the
Association should contact the Secretary.
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1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
*Bill McAlpine, Civic Cal
*William Logan, Granite
*Frank Smith, Deer Lodge
*W.H. “Bill” Hain, Fort Garry
*Lou Leavens, Stonewall
*Harry Coddington, Telephones
*Dr. R.H. Christie, Deer Lodge
*E.A. Brown, Lac du Bonnet
*Robert Hamlin, St. John’s
*Arthur Godsmark, Heather
*Harry Baker, Thistle
*Dr. Roy Snyder, Deer Lodge
*William Brock, CPR
*Jack Millar, Civic Cal
*Cornelius "Mike" McNulty, Sperling
*Harry Low, Fort Garry
*Myrt Mills, Starbuck
*Hilton Grose, West Kildonan
*Oscar Qually, Dacotah
*Bill Kerby, Deer Lodge
*P.J. Hallenmans, Swan Lake
*Wilf Young, Civic Cal
*Jens Nissen, Drayton, N.D.
*Harold Scrymgeour, St. John’s
*Sam S. Square, Seven Sisters
*Roy Powers, Fort Garry
*Cliff C. Allbutt, Charleswood
*Charlie H. Harness, Victoria
*Alex Buchanan, Argyle
*Harold Murphy, Deer Lodge
*Chaud Johnson, Drayton, N.D.
*Scott Laing, Thistle
*Steve Vance, Charleswood
*Joe Upritchard, Pointe du Bois
*Alex Laird, Deer Lodge
Mel Jenkins, Victoria
*Charlie Precious, Pointe du Bois
Al Grundy, Victoria
*John Melinski, Whitemouth
*Al Langlois, Fort Rouge
*Gordon Bondy, Drayton, N.D.
Herb R. Edy, Pointe du Bois
*Ted Armstrong, Valour Road
Bob Chamberlain, West Kildonan
*Bill Noyes, Heather
*E.D. “Slim” Davis, Thistle
Herb Harvey, Grain Exchange
*Lou Henry, Charleswood
Lionel Porubanec, Civic Cal
*Hal Pullin, Fort Rouge
Charlie Baker, West Kildonan
Ward Putnam, Charleswood
*Ray Will, Thistle
*Charlie Copeland, Assiniboine Memorial
Claude Reid, Fort Rouge
Al Ingram, West Kildonan
Ray Machan, Charleswood
*Tom Bell, Valour Road
*Sam Brown, Deer Lodge
John Rasmussen, Victoria
*Ernie Shaw, West Kildonan
*Lorne Paterson, Thistle
*Ernie Delf, Fort Garry
Jim Barrie, Fort Rouge
Joe Dooley, Civic Cal
*Thom Fasano, Deer Lodge
Bud Newton, Valour Road
*Ray Cook, Springfield
Ron Lloyd, Fort Garry
Gord Boitson, West Kildonan
Bart Jenner, St. Vital
Bill Whiston, Charleswood
Roy Arndt, Falcon Lake
*Duncan McAuley, Fort Rouge
Dick Russell, Wildewood
Rick Steckler, Fort Garry
Glen Kirton, Deer Lodge
Nick Myketa, Civic Caledonian
Ed Tarapasky,Victoria
Ray Brown, CFB
Gord Cole, Fort Rouge
William MacDonald, West St. Paul
*deceased
Past Presidents of
Past Presidents’ Association
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