Hazel Jamison

Hazel Iona Jamison (née Case; October 14, 1914 – December 24, 2011)[1][2] was a Canadian curler, golfer and ice hockey player.

[14] A month later, the team won the Hunters grand challenge event at the Red Deer ladies' open bonspiel.

[17] The team failed to make it out of the city playdowns in 1961,[18] but won the Ponoka women's annual open bonspiel a month later.

[19] In 1962, the Jamison rink made it to the Northern Alberta Women's Silver D playdowns again, but were eliminated in the first day of competition.

[28] Jamison began the 1966–67 season by winning another Edmonton city women's bonspiel with team-mates June Coyle, Jackie Spencer and Jolly Drever.

[30] The team, now consisting of Jamison and her daughters Gail Lee, Jackie Spencer and June Coyle won the 1968 Northern Alberta playdowns, defeating Jean Rankel in the final.

They finished the round robin with a 7–2 record, tied for first with British Columbia's Myrtle Fashoway rink.

[33] The family rink broke up after the season, with Jamison retiring,[34] citing "[t]here is too much pressure in curling", recalling the umpires decision in their round robin game against BC in the 1968 championship.

[32] Jamison did not retire completely however, and in 1970 entered the Edmonton city senior ladies playdowns for the first time.