Toole won her first provincial mixed title in 1966, throwing third stones on the Doug Bell rink.[2] The team represented Prince Edward Island at the 1966 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship.[3] At the Canadian Mixed, the team finished with a 3–7 record.[4]
In 1967, Toole won her first provincial women's championship, throwing third rocks on the Elizabeth MacDonald rink.[2] The team represented the island at the 1967 Diamond D Championship, where they finished with a 2–7 record.[5] Toole won her second provincial mixed title that year, playing third for Allan Smith. Prince Edward Island finished with a 4–6 record at the 1967 Canadian Mixed.[6]
In 1969, Toole won her second provincial women's championship, skippig a rink of Jennie Boomhower, Mary Acorn and Pauline Johnston.[2] At the 1969 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship, the team "surprised many", by finishing with a 6–3 record, and finishing in third place.[7]
In 1970, Toole won her third provincial women's title, with teammates Boomhower, Cathy Dillon and Johnston.[2] They represented the province at the 1970 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship, where they finished with a 4–5 record.[8] In 1971, Toole with the same team won her fourth provincial championship, and third in a row.[2] At the 1971 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship, she led PEI to a 5–4 record, tied for fourth. The team won another provincial title in 1972, and finished with a 5–4 record again at the 1972 Macdonald Lassies Championship.[2]
In 1973, Toole won her third provincial mixed championship, throwing third rocks for the Doug Cameron team.[2] The team represented Prince Edward Island at the 1973 Canadian Mixed Championship,[9] The team finished the tournament with a 5–5 record.[10]
In 1974, Toole with her team of Boomhower, Dillon and Johnston won her sixth title, and fourth with that line up.[2] At the 1974 Macdonald Lassies Championship, Toole led Prince Edward Island to a second-place finish, with a 7–2 record. Their success at the "Lassie" was considered to be "[t]he surprise of the week".[11]