Word: montreal
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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EXPO OBSERVED (NBC, 9-10 p.m.)- Edwin Newman turns guide and critic for a tour of Montreal's Expo...
Died. Canon Lionel Groulx, 89, Roman Catholic priest and early force behind French Canadian nationalism, a longtime (1915 to 1948) history professor at the University of Montreal who in lectures, countless articles and 30 books preached the revival of French Canadian civilization "contaminated by the Protestant and Saxon atmosphere," and advocated a Canada composed of virtually autonomous states; of a cardiac arrest; in Vaudreuil...
Truman is scheduled to tour Expo 67 in Montreal at the end of the month, but sources indicate that he is planning a surprise stop in New England along...
Signed originally by the Dodgers in Puerto Rico in 1954, Clemente was farmed out to Montreal in the International League, where the Pirates picked him up for $4,000 in the annual minor-league draft. It was quite an investment. He possesses probably the strongest throwing arm of any outfielder in the business: from 420 ft. away, he has fired a perfect strike to the plate to catch a runner trying to score from third. Though he is only 5 ft. 11 in. and 185 Ibs., he can hit any pitch-good or bad, and with power, as Cincinnati Pitcher...
...some of you it's farewell. Now go out there and stick the puck down their throats." And so they did-with three goals, while Sawchuk was blocking, catching and kicking away everything the desperate Canadiens could fire at him. It was well into the third period before Montreal finally got one past him. But that was all. At the buzzer, the old folks skated off with a 3-1 victory and the Stanley Cup. Terry Sawchuk could now retire...