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60: 38: 128:, where they represented Saskatchewan. The team was the youngest ever to play at the Canadian championship with a combined age of 81. At the championship, the team headed into the last day of round robin play with a 7–0 record, but lost both their final two games, forcing a three-way playoff. The team won their first playoff game, defeating Manitoba's 116:), Andersen won the Western Canadian Intercollegiate championship in 1969. The team stuck together the following season to play in women's curling, with skip Stirton now under the married name Dorenda Schoenhals. They won the Northern Saskatchewan title in 1970, defeating the defending Canadian champion 178:. From 1999 to 2009 she was the director of radio and programming in Vancouver. After retiring with the CBC, she worked for Mosaic, an organization that serves immigrants and refugees. 125: 66: 140:
in 1989. According to Schoenhals, Andersen never threw another curling rock after winning the championship, having accomplished her curling goals at just the age of 20.
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in 1949, the daughter of Alice (Swanson) and Herluf Andersen, an immigrant from Denmark. She grew up on the family's farm outside of
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and her British Columbia team in the final, 8–4. Andersen curled 73% in the final. The team was inducted into the
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as a reporter, morning show host and producer. She later worked as the senior producer for the
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Divorced earlier in her life, she had a 48-year relationship with fellow journalist
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After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020, she died using Canada's
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in the early 1970s, where she earned a Master's of Library Science at the
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for the University of Saskatchewan curling team (skipped by
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1970 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship
120:rink in the final. A week later, the team won the 450:"Schoenhals and her mates, number one in Canada" 59: 52:Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship 19: 8: 96:, where she began curling. She attended the 174:, and as the broadcaster's bureau chief in 16:Canadian curler and journalist (1949–2022) 288: 286: 284: 282: 280: 32: 398:"Saskatoon rink is youngest in history" 219: 210:and advocated for cycling in the city. 476:"1970 Dorenda Schoenhals Curling Team" 227: 225: 223: 18: 588:Canadian women television journalists 548:University of British Columbia alumni 164:'s flagship television news program, 7: 583:Canadian women television producers 533:Canadian women's curling champions 489:Kevin Palmer (February 17, 2024). 320:"Fifth title for Stirton foursome" 14: 613:Canadian people of Danish descent 573:21st-century Canadian journalists 568:20th-century Canadian journalists 543:University of Saskatchewan alumni 491:"Curling Legends: Dorenda Bailey" 593:Canadian women radio journalists 138:Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame 58: 36: 456:. February 28, 1970. p. 26 430:. February 27, 1970. p. 20 424:"Schoenhals in women's playoff" 404:. February 21, 1970. p. 19 372:"Schoenhals takes championship" 326:. February 17, 1969. p. 12 156:. She then went on to work for 378:. February 7, 1970. p. 22 352:. January 31, 1970. p. 22 154:University of British Columbia 1: 603:Journalists from Saskatchewan 346:"Youth won't hurt new champs" 132:rink 8–6. They then defeated 623:Suicides in British Columbia 265:. April 25, 1992. p. 54 202:. The couple had a cabin on 188:Medical Assistance in Dying 644: 598:Journalists from Vancouver 206:. She volunteered for the 98:University of Saskatchewan 538:Curlers from Saskatchewan 50: 24: 608:Journalists from Toronto 578:Canadian radio producers 208:Vancouver Public Library 190:(MAiD) program in 2022. 122:provincial championship 454:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 428:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 376:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 350:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 324:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 233:"Joan Elaine Andersen" 558:CBC Television people 90:Nokomis, Saskatchewan 88:Andersen was born in 628:Deaths by euthanasia 553:Euthanasia in Canada 78:Joan Elaine Andersen 239:. 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Curling
Saskatchewan
Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship
1970 Calgary
Nokomis, Saskatchewan
Govan, Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
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Dorenda Stirton
Joyce McKee
provincial championship
1970 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship
Glenda Buhr
Donna Clark
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame
Vancouver
University of British Columbia
CBC Radio
CBC
The National
Toronto
Washington, D.C.
Medical Assistance in Dying
Allen Garr
Texada Island
Vancouver Public Library



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