Peter L. Hnatiw, born in nineteen thirty-two, is a distinguished Canadian curler known for his remarkable contributions to the sport. As the lead of the celebrated 1975 Brier Champion team, which was skipped by the talented Bill Tetley, Hnatiw played a pivotal role in securing victory for Northern Ontario.
That same year, the team showcased their skills on the international stage, finishing third at the World Championships, further solidifying Hnatiw's reputation in the curling community. His dedication and teamwork were instrumental in achieving these significant milestones.
Beyond his curling achievements, Peter Hnatiw served as a city employee for Thunder Bay, Ontario, demonstrating his commitment to his community. His dual legacy as both a curler and a public servant reflects a life dedicated to excellence and service.