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1958 Western Canada Women's Curling Championship

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1958 Western Canada
Women's Curling Championship
Host city Calgary, Alberta
Arena North Hill Curling Club
DatesMarch 11–13
Winner British Columbia
Curling club Vancouver Curling Club, Vancouver
Skip Lois Haddon
Third Betty Tansley
Second Isabel Campbell
Lead Ruth Ward
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The 1958 T. Eaton Company Western Canada Women's Curling Championship was held to March 11 to 13, 1958 at the North Hill Curling Club in Calgary, Alberta. [1] The winning team received the Eaton Trophy.

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British Columbia won its third straight Western Canadian Championship, defeating Alberta 9–8 in a playoff after both teams finished the rouble round robin with identical 4–2 records. In the playoff, British Columbia, skipped by Lois Haddon defeated Alberta, skipped by Ethel Lees, 9–8. B.C. got off to great store by scoring a 5-ender in the second, and had a 7–2 lead after six. Alberta rallied back to bring them within a point after 11 ends. In the 12th and final end, Lees took out an Alberta biter on her last, blanking the end, and winning the game. [2]

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [3]

AlbertaBritish ColumbiaManitobaSaskatchewan
Red Deer

Skip: Ethel Lees
Third: Mabel Johnson
Second: Marg Humber
Lead: Kay MacPhail

Vancouver

Skip: Lois Haddon
Third: Betty Tansley
Second: Isabel Campbell
Lead: Ruth Ward

Winnipeg

Skip: Esther Poulton
Third: May Graham
Second: Mary Chalmers
Lead: Dorothy Starr

Yorkton

Skip: Donna Matthews
Third: Ella Baker
Second: Alice Park
Lead: Rita Davidson

Standings

Final standings

Key
Teams to Playoff
ProvinceSkipWL
British Columbia Lois Haddon 42
Alberta Ethel Lees 42
Manitoba Esther Poulton 24
Saskatchewan Donna Matthews 24

Scores

Draw times are listed in Mountain Standard Time (UTC-7:00).

Draw 1

March 11, [4] 10:00am [5]

Team123456789101112Final
Saskatchewan (Matthews)21000030022313
Manitoba (Poulton)0021110210008
Team123456789101112Final
British Columbia (Haddon)0000100001024
Alberta (Lees)1000020110207

Draw 2

March 11, [4] 2:00pm [5]

Team123456789101112Final
Alberta (Lees)10030020311X11
Saskatchewan (Matthews)01102101000X6
Team123456789101112Final
British Columbia (Haddon)10032003000110
Manitoba (Poulton)0210011011209

Draw 3

March 12, [6] 10:00am [5]

Team123456789101112Final
Saskatchewan (Matthews)0010102001016
British Columbia (Haddon)01020103102010
Team123456789101112Final
Alberta (Lees)20120004100010
Manitoba (Poulton)0100112001129

Draw 4

March 12, [6] 2:00pm [5]

Team123456789101112Final
British Columbia (Haddon)01120302111X12
Alberta (Lees)10002010000X4
Team123456789101112Final
Manitoba (Poulton)10022032010112
Saskatchewan (Matthews)0120010010409

Draw 5

March 12, [6] 8:00pm [5]

Team123456789101112Final
Saskatchewan (Matthews)00500100120010
Alberta (Lees)1002001100106
Team123456789101112Final
British Columbia (Haddon)0101001002106
Manitoba (Poulton)20104101000514

Draw 6

March 13, [2] 9:00am [5]

Team123456789101112Final
Alberta (Lees)11300010010310
Manitoba (Poulton)0002120110108
Team123456789101112Final
British Columbia (Haddon)11111001101X8
Saskatchewan (Matthews)00000120020X5

Playoff

March 13, afternoon [2]

Team123456789101112Final
Alberta (Lees)1000013002108
British Columbia (Haddon)0511000110009

References

  1. "They'll Call The Shots". Calgary Herald. March 11, 1958. p. 30. Retrieved January 25, 2026.
  2. 1 2 3 "B.C. Wins Third Straight". Calgary Albertan. March 14, 1958. p. 23. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
  3. "Lady Curlers Play Tuesday". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. March 10, 1958. p. 19. Retrieved January 25, 2026.
  4. 1 2 "Red Deer Rink Setting Pace In Western Women's Curling". Edmonton Journal. March 12, 1958. p. 13. Retrieved January 25, 2026.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Women Curlers Ready For Championship Play". Calgary Albertan. March 11, 1958. p. 9. Retrieved January 25, 2026.
  6. 1 2 3 "Alberta Loses Twice B.C. Shares Lead". Calgary Albertan. March 12, 1958. p. 11. Retrieved January 25, 2026.
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