1978 Macdonald Lassies Championship

The 1978 Macdonald Lassies Championship, the Canadian women's curling championship was held February 26-March 2, 1978, at the Memorial Gardens in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.[1][2]

The 1978 event was the last women's championship to not have a playoff. The team with the best record after the round robin would win the championship. It was also the last event before the creation of a Women's World Curling Championship.

Teams

Alberta British Columbia Manitoba
Edmonton Thistle CC, Edmonton

Skip: Betty Cole
Third: Liz Gemmell
Second: Anne McGarvey
Lead: Shirley Fisk

Richmond CC, Richmond

Skip: Heather Haywood
Third: Bernice McCallan
Second: Shirley Snihur
Lead: Una Goodyear

Stony Mountain CC, Stony Mountain

Skip: Cathy Pidzarko
Third: Chris Pidzarko
Second: Iris Armstrong
Lead: Patti Vanderkerckhove

New Brunswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia
Bathurst Curling Club, Bathurst

Skip: Karen McDermott
Third: Gisele Shaw
Second: Ilona Schnarr
Lead: Lillian Lavigne

Carol CC, Labrador City[3]

Skip: Sue Anne Bartlett
Third: Patricia Dwyer
Second: Joyce Butt
Lead: Mavis Pike

Dartmouth CC, Dartmouth

Skip: Penny LaRocque
Third: Brenda Shutt
Second: Charmaine Murray
Lead: Wendy Conrad

Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec
Forest City CC, London

Skip: Sheila Seltzer
Third: Louise Davison
Second: Jane Chalmers
Lead: Marlene Linton

Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown

Skip: Gloria Basha
Third: Marilyn Sutherland
Second: Wilma McLure
Lead: Marion Basha

Montreal Caledonia CC, Westmount

Skip: Carole Topp
Third: Nicole Labelle
Second: Katherine Randall
Lead: Ann Delage

Saskatchewan Northwest Territories/Yukon
Hub City CC, Saskatoon

Skip: Charlene Goodwin
Third: Holly Webster
Second: Nancy Bint
Lead: Betty Fairweather

Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife

Skip: Donna Alexander
Third: Doris Sekulich
Second: Cecille Ward
Lead: Dora Delmage

Standings

Final round robin standings[4]

Locale Skip W L
 Manitoba Cathy Pidzarko 7 3
 Nova Scotia Penny LaRocque 6 4
 Alberta Betty Cole 6 4
 British Columbia Heather Haywood 6 4
Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland Sue Anne Bartlett 5 5
 Prince Edward Island Gloria Basha 5 5
 New Brunswick Karen McDermott 5 5
 Ontario Sheila Seltzer 5 5
 Saskatchewan Charlene Goodwin 4 6
 Quebec Carole Topp 4 6
 Northwest Territories/ Yukon/ Donna Alexander 2 8

References

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