Career
McKee"s team defeated the Quebec team in two matches, 11–3 and 8–5. This time, the Canadian Ladies" Curling Association organized a national championship with a similar format to the Brier, the Canadian men"s championship. This first event would be called the 1961 Diamond Doctorate Championship, and it was held at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club in Ottawa.
In 1969, McKee returned to national championship, skipping the team of Vera Pezer, Lenore Morrison and Jennifer Falk to another Saskatchewan and Canadian championship.
The team was tied with Ontario in their final round robin game with a 7–1 record. The team then changed its lineup to have Pezer skip and McKee throw second stones, and brought in Sheila Rowan to throw third stones.
Outside of curling, McKee was employed in the parts department by Merlin Motors.