ing ceremonies were around when tour Briers in that same facility-M iemoria) Auditorium last Sunday, it gan qualifying in every nook and whether they will go on to the glory pfa ier. ca t " cur sudden-death A? "ald Saba , mad enc ed piece, which . Fo 's S toon rink was the tthe s was contested last but with his last rock t Rya . to an extra end. Lard nd stole one in the 11th go t) same; capture the Canadian rid Curling Championship. tiifi1i'ifif, favorite to capture Sl Hackner (twice), have osgl)d 'Silver Broom in Glasgow, .smB oba has been doing \aptured 22 Briers, l Granite Club. is atchewan, the e country as the ack MacDuff moved from favor of the "g. wen-W4,» . - LF? n - _ . - - T ' _ - ’w ..w F.arhhr". ",vr"r8m - _ ri? wm' .VN' 'yab"q, .; "“33“â€â€˜w- JCC, T.3t 2k. 'aw': Gt"tit. at? " wk Hm; q) . , T Flap, led,, I > s" "r:tt't Eh I (Clockwise trom top right) The licence plate number, SKIP 14, of this car parked behind the K-W auditorium tells it all. Members of the Quebec and Territories rinks exchange pleasentries and gifts prior to the first draw. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney acts " skip for former Brier champs Al Hackner (left), Ed Werenich and Hec Gervais (not pictured). Bale Comeau native Rich Caughle ap- pears to be tipping his hat to fellow Bale Comeau boy Brian Mulroney. B.C. second, Brian Eden, watches on tensely after delivering while P.E.l. third, Mei Bernard looks on. WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH s, 1986 - PAGE " 2ir=eMzi",72 E53 " â€'3, 1 bTs, awn Yi fr & 'Fr2iei??3E: , I my $traERi, 'rt) 'piiA 5% i, T iie,tifittfi? A s. 'ri,Eb"iC,"a4 "MI rt, TPN" 'tIM) " VS†Raf-â€M M , ', [gfi "f'if,irs?i'ii, 9‘33 . y; uri"" â€x 'se' â€an, ._aN-. «2-? & , x iief,fiiiriii