• The 1937 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 1 to 5, 1937 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario. Both...
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  • Canadian restaurant chain. "Brier" originally referred to a brand of tobacco sold by the event's first sponsor, the Macdonald Tobacco Company. In 1924,...
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  • The 1942 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 2 to 5, 1942 at Quebec Arena in Quebec City, Quebec. Team...
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  • Toronto was represented at the Macdonald Brier (now called the Montana's Brier), Canada's national men's curling championship with a separate entry from...
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  • Ron Manning (category Brier champions)
    Ronald Manning (1937–April 10, 2012) was a Canadian curler from Toronto. He was the second on the 1967 Macdonald Brier Champion team, representing Ontario...
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  • The 1938 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from February 28 to March 3, 1938 at the Granite Club in Toronto...
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  • The 1936 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 2 to 5, 1936 at the Granite Club in Toronto, Ontario....
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  • Jim Pettapiece (category Brier champions)
    Curling Championships and two Brier Championships in 1970 and 1971. Pettapiece also played in the 1973 Macdonald Brier playing second for the Danny Fink...
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  • Jim Ursel (category Brier champions)
    Ursel (January 22, 1937 – September 29, 2021), also known as Jimmy Ursel, was a Canadian curler. He was the skip of the 1977 Brier Champion team, representing...
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  • Viterra Championship (category The Brier provincial tournaments)
    (1995–2007); the Labatt Tankard (1980–1994); the British Consols (1937–1979) and the Macdonald Brier Trophy event winner at the MCA Bonspiel (1925-1936). 32 teams...
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    and one national women's curling championship, in 1972. The 1946 Macdonald Brier was opened by Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas and was the first...
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    30 August 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2021. 2017 Tim Hortons Brier Media Guide: Macdonald Brier Past Rosters, p. 22. "Obituary for Colin A. Campbell". Montreal...
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  • Northern Ontario Men's Provincial Curling Championship (category The Brier provincial tournaments)
    curling hub despite being a COVID-19 hotspot". Retrieved December 4, 2020. "MacDonald Brier: Teams". Northern Ontario Curling Association: Champions...
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    Spring – Waltz Three Vagrants 4153 Sweet Luana Rice & Lennox 4154 Bonnie Brier Bush March Conway's Band 4155 In Old Manila Shepherd & James 4156 Railroad...
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  • place at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Narrated by Lucy Briers, directed by Iain Scollay 22 January Wave that Shook the World, an Equinox...
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  • Harvey Mazinke (category Brier champions)
    Harvey Gordon Mazinke (born April 6, 1937) is a Canadian former curler. He was the skip of the 1973 Brier Champion team, representing Saskatchewan. He...
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  • Harry Monk (category Brier champions)
    1902 – November 23, 1979) was a Canadian curler. He was a member of 1947 Brier Champion team (skipped by Jimmy Welsh), playing as lead, representing Manitoba...
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  • SaskTel Tankard (category The Brier provincial tournaments)
    Brier success were Harvey Mazinke's, who won the 1973 Macdonald Brier, and Rick Folk's, who won three consecutive Tankards and the 1980 Labatt Brier....
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  • Jock Reid (category Brier champions)
    (1907 – April 22, 1965) was a Canadian curler. He was a member of 1947 Brier Champion team (skipped by Jimmy Welsh), playing as second, representing...
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  • Jimmy Welsh (curler) (category Brier champions)
    – October 24, 1988) was a Canadian curler. He was the skip of the 1947 Brier Champion team, representing Manitoba. A member of the Deer Lodge Curling...
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    The Greenbrier (category Golf clubs and courses designed by Charles B. Macdonald)
    Sulphur Springs, W. Va.), and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. Green-Brier White Sulphur Springs, 1900. [White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.]: [Greenbrier]...
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  • Mark McKinney, Claire Rushbrook, Roger Moore, Michael Barrymore, Richard Briers, Elvis Costello, David Fahm, Jason Flemyng, Neil Fox, Stephen Fry, Bob Geldof...
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  • Labatt Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, was held from March 5 to 13 at the Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta. In the final, former Brier champion...
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  • (1931–1977) Jeremy Brett (1933–1995) Roger Brierley (1935–2005) Richard Briers (1934–2013) Eleanor Bron (born 1938) David Burke (born 1934) Mark Burns...
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    Bruce, 1877: Year of Violence (1957), the standard scholarly history. Brier, Stephen, producer & director (1984). 1877, The Grand Army of Starvation...
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  • on 25 July 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) "Jeremy Brier | Barristers | Essex Court Chambers". Archived from the original on 20 December...
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    Kingston hosted the Tim Hortons Brier, the national men's curling championship. Kingston previously hosted the Brier in 1957. In 2013, Kingston hosted...
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  • 1963– Merrick Bremner 1986– Gay Brewer 1932–2007 Sid Brews 1899–1972 Markus Brier 1968– Danny Briggs 1960– D. J. Brigman 1976– Kalle Brink 1975– Mike Brisky...
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