1985 Scott Tournament of Hearts - Teams

Teams

Alberta British Columbia Manitoba
North Hill Curling Club, Calgary

Skip: Susan Seitz
Third: Judy Lukowich
Second: Judy Erickson
Lead: Betty McCracken

North Vancouver Curling Club, North Vancouver

Skip: Linda Moore
Third: Lindsay Sparkes
Second: Debbie Jones
Lead: Laurie Carney

Portage La Prairie Curling Club, Portage la Prairie

Skip: Jacki Rintoul
Third: Merline Darbyshire
Second: Carolyn Darbyshire
Lead: Yvonne Beaudin

New Brunswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia
T.S.A CC, Saint John, New Brunswick

Skip: Marlene Vaughn
Third: Judy Connor
Second: Gail Shields
Lead: Pauline Lynch

Carol Curling Club, Labrador City

Skip: Sue Ann Bartlett
Third: Patricia Dwyer
Second: Margie Knickle
Lead: Debbie Herbert

CFB Halifax, Halifax

Skip: Virginia Jackson
Third: Marg Cutcliffe
Second: Joan Hitchinson
Lead: Sherry Jackson

Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec
Roseland Curling Club, Windsor, Ontario

Skip: Pam Leavitt
Third: Susan Bell
Second: Bev Mainwaring
Lead: Deb Brousseau

Charlottetown Curling Club, Charlottetown

Skip: Kim Dolan
Third: Cathy Dillon
Second: Kathie Gallant
Lead: Karen MacDonald

Buckingham Curling Club, Buckingham, Quebec

Skip: Nicole Filion
Third: Julie Graham
Second: June Lamarre
Lead: Mary Duranceau

Saskatchewan Northwest Territories/Yukon
Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon

Skip: Sheila Rowan
Third: Jean MacLean
Second: Maureen Burkitt
Lead: Eileen Wilson

Whitehorse Curling Club, Whitehorse

Skip: Shelly Bildfell
Third: Betty McCrae
Second: Lou McCrae
Lead: Dale Twa

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