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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Feb 1964, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 5, 1964 sists he doesn't regret having|)much trouble, we probably Hec Gervais Wonders If It Was Worth It agreed on the split, would not have made it either." GOOD GAMé Gervais, his wife and five The match ended 8-7 when/Children run a 150-acre potato Richardson fouled on a guard|farm and chicken ranch at Si. in a last-rock takeout bid: Albert, five miles northwest of "It was as good a game as Edmonton. He finds time to I ever played," said Gervais. play six games a week and "{ would have played just as spend three hours practising as he prepares for his "major" hard if we had been playing for|target--the Canadian champion- EDMONTON (CP)--The burly;made Jan, 11 with Emie Rich-|and four seats on the firm's|nothing. And Emie had a repu-/ship, 30-year-old potato farmer, a curling broom jutting from one hand, looked soberly at the Masters B: el, empty sheet of ice. vag sone ardson of Regina to split first/board of directors for a year.|tation to protect." and second prizes in the Cal-|Second prize was four 'television "There was too much at stake He said he is opposed to Noting that Richardson hadjattempts by eastern curling as- sets, won six of seven matches/|sociations to limit first prize in Gervais, who says that in 15|Piayed between the two rinks|bonspiels to $1,000, with any "I never thought it would|to decide with just one game,"|Years of curling prizes have|Prior to the Calgary game,|curler competing for a higher create so much trouble. Letters, com. 4" a 44-pound stone canried him to the Canadian and world curling championships in 1961, was talk- ing about the agreement he'pany he said, defending the agree-|never matched his expenses, Gervais said: : ment made five minutes before|figures first prize was worth Hec Gervais, whose skill with|the two rinks went on the ice for the sudden-death final. First prize was four compact cars, $800 in stock in the com-|four-time Canadian and world|have made a deal. If I hadjfirst prize worth more than prize barred from the Canadian "We feel it was to our ad-|championships. out $8,500 and second prize|vantage to make the agreement.) 'There seems to be little point aBout $2,000. | "If it had been a best-of-three|to it. There's only one bonspie! 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