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Millicent Nint Anderson

Category

Builder

Sport

Curling

Hometown

Newcastle

Year Inducted

1989

Sport Ambassador

builder

Millicent "Nint" Anderson (D)

HONOURED MEMBER

Biography

In this period of the multi-million dollar contract there remains a place for the all-important volunteer. You can still find them, play-for-fun athletes, dedicated executives, tireless workers behind the scenes, gracious ambassadors whose only reward is the enjoyment they derive from sport. Nint Anderson was that kind of volunteer; and curling was her winter-long obsession following her move to Newcastle from Fredericton in 1948.Junior, Mixed, Ladies and Men's curling (including Ganong Cup play) all benefited from her organizational and promotional savvy. From 1963 to 1975, she served as a member of the executive of the Canadian Ladies Curling Association.She also served as Provincial president from 1974 to 1976. In 1986, she was the first New Brunswicker to receive the C.L.C.A. Appreciation Award for "dedicated and outstanding service to Ladies' Curling." Enrolled in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, June 4th, 1989.

Quick Facts

  • Served Club, Provincial and National levels of administration 

  • Instrumental in the formation of the Provincial Mixed Curling Association 

  • Became the first woman to chair the NB Men’s Ganong Cup in 1974 

  • President of the NB Ladies Curling Association from 1974-76 

  • Vice-president and secretary of the NB Ladies Curling Association from 1963-73 

  • Received Appreciation Award for dedicated and outstanding service in 1986

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