POOL A ALTA BC NS YUK Record      
  Alberta —– 52-44 65-34 83-25 (3-0)      
  British Columbia 44-52 —– 65-43 43-20 (2-1)      
  Nova Scotia 34-65 43-65 —– 66-28 (1-2)      
  Yukon 25-83 20-43 28-66 —– (0-3)      
                   
  POOL B ONT MAN NB NFLD Record      
  Ontario —– 64-54 51-42 41-27 (3-0)      
  Manitoba 54-64 —– 60-45 68-20 (2-1)      
  New Brunswick 42-51 45-60 —– 68-28 (1-2)      
  Newfoundland 27-41 20-68 28-68 —– (0-3)      
                   
  POOL C SASK QUE PEI NWT Record      
  Univ of Saskatchewan —– 53-22 82-17 78-10 (3-0)      
  Quebec 22-53 —– 108-21 79-25 (2-1)      
  PEI 17-82 21-108 —– 51-24 (1-2)      
  Northwest Territories 10-78 25-79 24-51 —– (0-3)      
                   
  CONSOLATION POOL NB NS PEI NFLD YUK NWT Record  
  New Brunswick —–   60-34 68-28     (5-0)  
  Nova Scotia   —– 79-38 41-28 49-23      
  PEI 34-60 38-79 —–   38-28 38-28     
  Newfoundland 28-68 28-41   —– 46-35    
  Yukon   23-49 28-38   —– 51-29      
  Northwest Territories     28-38  35-46 29-51 —–    
                   
  WINNERS POOL BC ONT MAN ALTA SASK QUE Record  
  British Columbia —– 55-43 44-26 40-38 49-44 59-47 (5-0)  
  Ontario 43-55 —– 56-52 31-39 59-46 51-47 (3-2)  
  Manitoba 26-44 52-56 —– 36-34 61-53 49-44 (3-2)  
  Alberta 38-40 39-31 34-36 —– 50-42 50-58 (2-3)  
  U of Saskatchewan 44-49 46-59 53-61 42-50 —– 54-63 (0-5)  
  Quebec 47-59 47-51 44-49 58-50 63-54 —– (1-4)  
                   

In pool C play: …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan clubbed Quebec 53-22 as Arlene Graham scored 12, Sherlyn Halter 8 and Ann Clark 8. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan pounded Prince Edward Island 82-17 as Sherlyn Halter scored 14 and Judy Burns 10. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan stomped the Northwest Territories 78-10 as Sherlyn Halter scored 22.

The consolation finishers from Yukon (11th) place: Marg Clarkson, Betty Thompson, Rusty Reid, Carol Keddy, Doreen Kreitzer, Ethyl Vars, Cam Reed, Carol Bruce, Sue Barnett, Marcella Rosen, Willi Olson, coach Mel Olson

The consolation (7th place finishers) from New Brunswick: Sandra Barr, Gwen Hills, Laureen Jarrett, Leckie Langley, Linda Lowe, Susan Mitchell, Barb Mullaly, Pauline Pearson, Carolyn Savoy, Linda Stubbs, Joanne Taylor, coach Lorraine Thurrott, coach Dale Mitchell, manager Duncan McGeachy

        Newfoundland included Kilby Belliveau, Bent, Galbraith, Frances Goldstein, King, Lynch, Noel, Perry, Smith, Snell, Swyer, Templeton, coach Bill Redden

        Nova Scotia included Allen, Anderson, Byrne, Carter, Dauphinee, Doyle, Jean Fahie, Lugar, Macvicar, Margie Muir, Murphy, Murray

In the championship round: …………………………………………………… British Columbia dumped Ontario 55-43 as Diane Doyle scored 12. Pat McDonald led Ontario with 12. Margaret Mamuza added 10. …………………………………………………… Alberta defeated the University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes 50-42 as Phyllis Schmidt scored 12 and Hilda Schweitzer 11. Alberta led 33-14 at the half. Pat Cawsey paced the University of Saskatchewan with 14. Marg Currie added 13 and Ann Clark 12. …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated Manitoba 56-52 as Pat McDonald and Margaret Mamuza each scored 12. Joanne Schultz led Manitoba with 21. …………………………………………………… Alberta defeated Ontario 39-31 as Phyllis Schmidt scored 12, Pat Jackson 8 and Lee Mazura 7. Marj Mamuza paced Ontario with 7. …………………………………………………… Alberta defeated Ontario 39-31 as Phyllis Schmidt scored 12. Pat Jackson and Lee Misura each added 7. Marg Mamuza led Ontario with 9. Alberta (coached by John Baker) included Diane Burton, Betty Fisher, Jean Harvie, Helen Hoffsteter, Pat Jackson, Sandra Kirstein, Marlene Kurt, Lee Misura, Maureen Russell, Phyllis Schmitt, Hilda Schweitzer and Donna Wilson. …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated Manitoba 56-52 as Pat McDonald scored 12 and Marj Mamuza 12. Joanne Schultz paced Manitoba with 21. …………………………………………………… Manitoba clipped Quebec 49-44 as Pat Pisnook scored 18, Joanne Schultz 10 and Laurie Laveillee 10. Diane Barras led Quebec with 12. …………………………………………………… Manitoba dumped Saskatchewan 61-53 as Marjorie Turner scored 18 and Pat Pisnook 18. Marg Currie and Cynthia Wright each scored 10 to pace Saskatchewan. …………………………………………………… Quebec dumped Alberta 58-50 as Diane Gerace scored 11. …………………………………………………… Ontario edged Quebec as Margaret Mamuza scored 15 and Pat MacDonald 13. Sue Villeneuve led Quebec with 12. …………………………………………………… British Columbia dumped Manitoba 44-26 as Pauline Gensink scored 9, Barbara Robertson 8 and Shelagh Farrell 8. Jo-Ann Schultz led Manitoba with 8. …………………………………………………… British Columbia defeated Saskatchewan 49-44 as Diane Doyle scored 11 and Darlene Currie 9. Diane Whitaker and Valerie Girsberger each scored 8 to pace Saskatchewan. Marg Currie added 7. The win gave BC a 5-0 record and the gold medal. The Huskies (coached by Pat Lawson) also included Sherlyn Halter, Pat Cawsey, Dianne Clark, Arlene Graham, Ann Clark, Judy Burns, Cynthia Wright and Gloria Daniels. …………………………………………………… Manitoba nipped Alberta 36-34. The win gave the St. Vital Grads the bronze medal. Jo-Ann Schultz paced Manitoba with 11. Pat Pisnook added 8. Pat Jackson led Alberta with 8. Hilda Schweitzer added 7. …………………………………………………… Quebec thumped Saskatchewan 63-54. Gloria Daniels led Saskatchewan with 13. Ann Clark added 10.

        The bronze medalist Manitoba (St. Vital Grads) squad: Elaine Mains; Bev Kerr; Lynne Humphreys; Jean Wood; Sandra Woods; Doreen Glenn; Marj Turner; Gaye Halford; Barb King; Jo-Ann Schultz; Laurie Leveillee; Pat Pisnook; coach Al Crockett; manager Len Harvey; manager E Ward

The silver medalist Ontario (Hamilton) squad: N. Estey; P. Harrison; S. Kerr; A. Lang; Pat MacDonald; I. Roach; G. Shich; F. Wigston; Marj Mamuza; C. Martin; M.L. Mausberg; M. Morgan.

        The gold medalists from British Columbia: M. MacDonald; S. McCall; Barb Robertson; B. Whidden; S. Farrell; Vale Kingswood; Pauline Gensick; Elaine Stewart; Diane Doyle; Janet Douglas; M. Wahl; Darlene Currie; Doyle;g