Leading his team of Wally Spencer, M. G. "Stub" Coughlin and Pat Colquhoun,[5][6] he defeated the Roy Chisholm rink from Sault Ste.
There, Ramsay led his rink to a 7–2 round-robin record, in a tie for first place with Manitoba's Leo Johnson and Alberta's Billy Rose, forcing a playoff.
Northern Ontario was granted a bye to the final, where they faced off against Alberta, who had beaten Manitoba in the previous playoff match.
[9] Ramsay won his third Northern Ontario men's title in 1950, when he led his team of Len Williamson, Bill Weston and Billy Kenny to a 3–0 double round robin record at the provincial championship (a fourth game was not needed), beating out teams from Port Arthur (Frank Sargent) and Little Current (Roy Roszey).
[12] Upon returning home to Kirkland Lake, 10,000 people gathered at a civic reception at the town hall to welcome the team back.
[15] At the Northern Ontario Championship, Ramsay led his rink to a 2–2 record, finishing behind Jim Guy of Kenora and ahead of Hugh Munro of Copper Cliff.
[17] Ramsay made it to provincials again in 1963, finishing yet again with a 2–2 record behind the winning Doug Gathercole rink of Copper Cliff and head of Jim Guy of Kenora.