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LEVEL OF DESCRIPTION: Fonds
No.: PR1664
TITLE: Edmonton 1987 Brier Limited fonds
CREATOR: Edmonton 1987 Brier Limited
DATE RANGE: 1985-1987
EXTENT: 0.71 m of textual records. - 6 photographs. - 1 plan.
ADMINISTRATIVE
HISTORY/BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: In 1984, the Northern Alberta Curling Association was successful in their bid to host the 1987 men's Canadian Curling Championship, officially known as the Labatt Brier. The Edmonton 1987 Brier Limited (Ltd.) was incorporated as a non-profit private association under the Companies Act on July 30, 1985. The objectives of the Edmonton 1987 Brier Ltd. were to promote, stage, manage and operate the Canadian Curling Championship for 1987, as well as other social and cultural events in conjunction with the Championship, and promote amateur curling in Canada. The 1987 Labatt Brier was held March 8-15 at Northlands Agricom in Edmonton, Alberta. Norm Thomson was the general chairman. Ultimate responsibility for the organization of the Canadian Curling Championship is held by the Canadian Curling Association (C.C.A.); however, it delegates part of the responsibility to the Host Committee, in this case, Edmonton 1987 Brier Ltd., which organized the Championship under general directions of C.C.A. and the Labatt Brewing Company.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The fonds consists of organizing records of the Edmonton 1987 Brier Ltd. including committee minutes, correspondence, financial records, participant biographies, manuals, and programs.
GENERAL NOTE: Information for the administrative history is taken from the Alberta Gazette and from the records. Images can be located in the A file of the Provincial Archives of Alberta reference prints under the numbers A.16,728 and A.16,729.
RELATED ITEMS: A16728 (Edmonton Northlands Agricom)
A16729 (Edmonton Northlands Agricom)
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