In the Ontario playoffs, the Toronto semis saw Toronto Corpus Christi defeat Hamilton Livingston United 43-22; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Corpus Christi prevailed 43-22 as Joan Wilson scored 11 and Anne Davis 10. Lil Smith and Mary Carrigan each scored 9 for Hamilton.

In the Ontario quarterfinals, Toronto Corpus Christi d’d Hamilton Lens; 36-26; 33-26 (Total: 69-52).

In the quarterfinals, Hagersville defeated the Windsor Teen Towners 41-17; 56-23 (Total: 97-40). …………………………………………………… In game two, Hagersville thrashed Windsor 56-23 as Joan Laidlaw scored 20, Jean Laidlaw 15, Mary Lou Robertson 9, C Frohman 8, S Frohman 2 and Kett 2, while Gowan, Hill, Carswell, Turkey, Hoover and Montour were scoreless. Paulette Laliberte led Windsor with 7. Thibert added 5, Vaillancourt 4, Glenn 4, Amyot 2 and Renaud 1, while Dupuis, McGregor, Pare, Pauline Laliberte and Garant were scoreless.

In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Hamilton Local 1005 Steelworkers defeated Port Credit 48-15; 31-19 (Total: 79-34). …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton took the series with a 31-19 win as Lucy Saunders scored 14 and Marg Deas 9. Wendy Campbell led Port Credit with 6.

In the Ontario semis, Toronto Corpus Christi d’d Hagersville 37-33; 28-19 (Total 65-52). …………………………………………………… In game one, Joanne Norbert scored 11 and Sue Johnson 10 as Toronto won 37-33. Carol Froman paced Hagersville with 9. Joan Laidlaw and Jean Laidlaw each added 8. …………………………………………………… In game two, Corpus Christi won 28-19 as Joan Norbert scored 14. Sue Johnson added 11. Jean and Joan Laidlaw each scored 9 for Hagersville.

In the other Ontario semi, the Hamilton Local 1005 Steelworkers defeated the Toronto Oakwoods 36-8; 42-16 (Total: 78-24). …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton took the series with a 42-16 win as Marg Deas scored 16, Lucy Saunders 12 and Lorraine Soltu 8.

In the Ontario final, Toronto Corpus Christi d’d Hamilton Local 1005 Steelworkers 33-24; 20-24 (Total: 53-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Corpus Christi d’d the local 1005 Steelworkers 33-24 as Joanne Nobert scored 20. Lusca Saunders and Arlene Wright each scored 6 to lead Hamilton. …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton prevailed 24-20 as Arlene Wright scored 8 and Marg Deas 6. The Steelworkers also included Madeline Harris, Shirley Dain, Sharon Matthews, Joan Fakas, Lorraine Soltus.

No Eastern Canadian championship was held.

In the British Columbia semis and Vancouver finals, Junior Futurity defeated Hastings CC 24-22; 27-26 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Junior Futurity edged Hastings 24-22 as Anne Walker scored 12. …………………………………………………… In game two, Junior Futurity took the series with a 27-26 win as Anne Walker scored 10, Hall 6, Holmes 5, Buchanan 4, Winteringham 1 and DeGrand 1, while Morgan, C Walker and Clark were scoreless. Blair led Hastings with 12. Atkinson added 4, Marander 4, Stead 4 and Johnson 2, while Chivers, Hurley, Travis, Renfrew and Nelson were scoreless.

       In the British Columbia finals, the Victoria Vikettes defeated Junior Futurity 38-36; 31-26 (Total: 69-62). …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria College edged Junior Futurity 38-36 as Betty Bettinger scored 13 and Barb Bettinger 12. Joan Holmes led Junior Futurity with 12. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Vikettes prevailed 31-26 as Barb Beninger 13, Calvert 7, Beecroft 5, Peden 4, Clark 1 and Fielder 1, while Johnson, Beath and Wileman were scoreless. DeGrand led Futurity with 9. Holmes added 8, Hall 7 and Buchanan 2, while Anne Walker, C Walker and Winteringham were scoreless.

       In the Manitoba semis, the Winnipeg West End Orioles defeated the Winnipeg St. Vital Grads x-x; x-x; x-x; 52-30 (3g-1). …………………………………………………… In game four, the Orioles took the series with a 52-30 win as Eleanor Schulz scored 14, Gail Dixon 10, Mary Nicholson 8 and Hazel Martin 8. Carole Williams paced the Grads with 8. Ilene Kardashinski added 7 and Ilene Mousseau 5.

       In the Manitoba finals, the Winnipeg West End Orioles v. Flin Flon x-x; x-x. The Orioles (coached by Roy Wright, manager Marcy Wilks) included Eleanor Schulz, Gail Dixon, Mary Nicholson, Hazel martin, Dianne Anderson, Joan Bell, Betty Rykyta, Joanne Wooley, Ruth Kornelson, Pat Murphy and Jackie Masson.