2008 Tim Hortons Brier - Canadian Men's Curling Championship
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Host Committee

2008 Tim Hortons Brier Chairman
Barry Greenberg

Honourary Chairman
Cliff Schmidt, Honourary Chair

Facilities - Tom Casper, Vice Chair

  • Arena, Ice and Rocks - Bob Boughey
  • Security and Ushers - Lorne Gregorash
  • Accreditation - Bob Flock & Reg Sims
  • Communications - Randy Duguid
  • Construction and Signage - Shawn Love & Donalda Love
  • Decorations - Kristin Stefansson and Sandra Budowski
  • Media Bench/TV Facilities - Zivan Saper
  • Officials, Statisticians and Timers - Liliane Fargey & Joan Halowski

Hosting - Mitchell Tarapasky, Vice Chair

  • Lounges - Lorne Mason
  • Medical Services - Doug Christie and Russ Horbal
  • Team Services - Gary De Blonde
  • Transportation - Louis Kolly
  • Information Booths and Special Projects - Liz Harrison
  • Ambassadors - Liz Harrison
  • Liaison 2007/2009 - Liz Harrison

Business/Promotion - Lorne Hamblin, Vice Chair

  • Publications - Resby Couts
  • Paint the Town - Al Raine
  • Media & Corporate Awareness/Tickets - Don Pincock
  • 50/50 - Don Stott
  • Curling Clubs & Schools - Reid Lombard

Volunteers & Special Events - Gail Cabana-Coldwell, Vice Chair

  • Banquets/Receptions - Audrey Hogg & Heather Helston
  • Brierfest - Leslie Manness
  • Ceremonies - Jim Glenn & Joanne Pelletier
  • Volunteer Appreciation and Events - Cheryl Langer
  • Volunteers - Andrea Murray-Francis
  • Volunteer Communications - Ben MacPhee-Sigurdson
  • Volunteer Apparel and Merchandise - Monica Lawson

Keith's Brier Patch and Purple Heart Lounge - Mike Moore, Vice Chair

  • Keith's Brier Patch - Joe Isfjord
  • Purple Heart Lounge - Cameron Grey & Doug Holmes
  • Brier Patch/Purple Heart Lounge Facilities - Ron Enns and Vic Enns
  • Banking - Diane Knight
  • Brier Patch / Purple Heart Lounge Volunteers - Rita VandeVyvere
EVENT INFORMATION
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