1983 Scott Tournament of Hearts - Teams

Teams

Alberta British Columbia Manitoba
Crestwood Curling Club, Edmonton

Skip: Cathy Shaw
Third: Christine Jurgenson
Second: Sandra Rippel
Lead: Penny Ryan

Richmond Winter Club, Richmond, British Columbia

Skip: Heather Kerr
Third: Berniece McCallan
Second: Sherry Lethbridge
Lead: Sandy McCubbin

Granite Curling Club, Winnipeg

Skip: Patti Vande
Third: Carol Dunstone
Second: Iris Armstrong
Lead: Maureen Bonar

New Brunswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia
Capital Winter Club, Fredericton, New Brunswick

Skip: Grace Donald
Third: Connie Bothwell-Myers
Second: Carolyn McKay
Lead: Stella Keays

Carol Curling Club, Labrador City, Newfoundland

Skip: Ruby Crocker
Third: Rene Crocker
Second: Barbara Pinset
Lead: Sandra Brawley

CFB Halifax Curling Club, Halifax

Skip: Penny LaRocque
Third: Sharon Horne
Second: Cathy Caudle
Lead: Pamela Sanford

Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec
Fort William Curling Club, Thunder Bay, Ontario

Skip: Anne Provo
Third: Lorraine Lang
Second: Marlene Delorenzi
Lead: Valerie Adams

Charlottetown Curling Club, Charlottetown

Skip: Kim McLeod
Third: Cathy Dillon
Second: Karen MacDonald
Lead: Kathie Burke

Buckingham Curling Club, Buckingham, Quebec

Skip: Agnes Charette
Third: Linda Raby
Second: Guylaine Deschatelets
Lead: Odette Raby

Saskatchewan Northwest Territories/Yukon
Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon

Skip: Sheila Rowan
Third: Jean MacLean
Second: Judy Sefton
Lead: Lillian Martin

Whitehorse Curling Club, Whitehorse

Skip: Shelly Bildfell
Third: Elizabeth McCrae
Second: Louise McCrae
Lead: Dale Sanderson

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