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1 The Co‘;nmission is arranging the next sit of Public Hearings in selected centre+ throughout Ontario, to provide full opportunity for all interested individuals and organizations to express opinions and offer discussion related to the development of post secondary education in the province. A hearing is planned for your area onTHURS., APRIL 1st Briefs, to be presented should be submitted to the CornmisSion by MARCH 26thTim,e and place of the’ hearing will be published at a later date. Details of the Commission’s terms of reference and the proce, dure for the submission _of briefs may be obtained from: Commission on Post-Secondary Education in Ontario, r 505 University Avenue, Suite 203, Toronto 101, Ontario.

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Saturday, march 6, 1971, the university of Calgary hosted the first annual Canadian intercollegiate athletic union (women) volleyball champions. The teams in this tournament were the champions of the four women’s athletic conferences -in Canada. Dalhousie uriiversity ‘ ‘Tigerettes’ ’ represented the AWIAU (atlantic women.rs intercollegiate athletic union) ; university of Waterloo “Athenas” -represented the OQWCIA (Ontario-quebec women’s conference of intercollegiate j athletics) ; university of Toronto represented the WIAU (women’s intercollegiate athletic union) ; and the university of Manitoba “Bisonettes” represented the WCIAA (western Canadian intercollegiate athletic association). For the Waterloo Athe&, this trip to Calgary, for the nationals had been long awaited. Thanks to fitness and amateur sport, the athletic department, PERSA, the math associatiofi, the student federation and the entire Waterloo campus, the Athenas set out for Toronto early friday morning with the financial backing, the good wishes,. encouragement, and the desire to reap all the benefits accruing from national competition. Friday night was a time for making friends with compeI titors and with the university of Calgary hosting’ team members at an informal reception. Saturday morning team warm-ups began at 9:00 and at 9?, the four competing teams were marshed into the gymnasium for opening ceremonies led by the Canadian flag and two pipers. At 1O:OO a.m. WCIAA (Manitoba) met OQWCIA (Water&o) in a “best-two-out-of three” match. LWaterloo got off to a slow start, allowing Manitoba to take a 7 point lead. The Athenas held their own and managed to even up the score, but in both games, Manitoba got things under control soon@. Manitoba won the match with scores of 15-13 and 1511. (WIAU) Toronto was the pest to meet Waterloo at 11:15 a.m. For anyon& who had seen Waterloo play Toronto before, this was a heartening match. Both teams displayed a sharpness in spikes and blocks at the net. The scores here tied through out much of the games. TOT ronto held on to the serve a little longer though, and final scores were 15-11 and 15-12, in Toronto’s favour. The final gameof the round robin tournament for the Athenas, was at 2 pm against Dalhousie university. The “Tigerettes” took the first game of the match 15-8, but not to be outdone, the “Athenas” won the second game 15-12. A relatively long third game ended in favour of the Athenas 15-10. The winning of this match placed Waterloo (representing OQWCIA) in third position‘and Dalhousie in fourth position. At 8 p.m. Toronto met Manitoba in a final “best 3-out-of-5:’ match ,, for the national title. The level of play in this final was excellent. The first game in favour of Manitoba Bisonettes 15-7. Toronto retaliated with a 18-16 win in the second game. The calib&of spiking, blocking, and pick-ups was very high. Manitoba cqmple-’ ted its winning effort with games of 15-11 and 15-3 in their favour. L . Final standing in CIAU national intercollegiate volleyball championships university of Manitoba university of Toronto university of Waterloo Dalhousie university The tournament rounded out with a reception Saturday night sponsored by the Alberta government and a clinic sunday morning given by the’canadian women’s nationA team assistant coach. ,


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