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▪ I. † vees1 Sc. variant of vives.a 1585 Montgomerie Flyting 318 The weam-eill, the wild⁓fire, the vomit and the vees [v. rr. veis, weis]. 1608 Melrose Recs. (S.H.S.) I. 60 [The mare] thairefter tuik ane seikness callit the veis.▪ II. vees2 Mining. (See quot.)1883 Gresley Gloss. Coal-M. 269 Vees, Ve...
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Vees Mhanje Vees
Vees Mhanje Vees is an Indian Marathi language film directed by Uday Bhandarkar and Produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. Mhanje Vees film received mixed reviews from critics.
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Jack Vees
Jack Vees (born 1955) is an American composer and bassist from Camden, New Jersey. Biography
Both a performer (electric bass/guitar and electronics) and a composer, Vees has written music for his own ensemble, Chez Vees, and for groups
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Hy-Vee's expansion to Indiana and the South begins. Here's what we know ...
The Hy-Vee Store in Gretna, Nebraska is the largest Hy-Vee store in the country at 139,000 square feet. Here is what we know about the West Des Moines-based company's plans.
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Penticton Vees
The junior Vees were founded in 1961, sharing the name of the senior hockey team, the Penticton Vees, and since resuming full league play after Covid 19 History
The Junior Vees were one of the inaugural teams in the Okanagan-Mainline Junior A Hockey League (OMJHL), launched in 1961.
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Penticton Vees (senior)
The Penticton Vees are a former senior men's ice hockey team from Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. The Vees won another provincial championship in 1960. Six alumni from the senior Vees, also played in the National Hockey League.
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Hal Tarala
Harold Clarence Tarala (November 14, 1927 – June 10, 1995) was a Canadian ice hockey player with the Penticton Vees. References
1927 births
1995 deaths
Canadian ice hockey defencemen
Penticton Vees players
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1953 Allan Cup
Cup Best-of-Seven Series
Kitchener-Waterloo Flying Dutchmen 3 - Penticton Vees 2
Kitchener-Waterloo Flying Dutchmen 8 - Penticton Vees 3
Penticton Vees - Penticton Vees 4
Fort William Beavers 5 - Penticton Vees 0
Penticton Vees 5 - Fort William Beavers 1
Penticton Vees 4 - Fort William Beavers 3
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1954 Allan Cup
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Penticton Vees 6 - Sudbury Wolves 2
Sudbury Wolves 3 - Penticton Vees 1
Sudbury Wolves 8 - Penticton Vees 2
Penticton Vees 6 - Sudbury Wolves 5 (OT) Maroons 1
Penticton Vees 4 - Winnipeg Maroons 4
Winnipeg Maroons 4 - Penticton Vees 0
Penticton Vees 4 - Winnipeg Maroons 4
Penticton Vees 5 - Winnipeg
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Grant Warwick
In 1955, the Penticton Vees were chosen to represent Team Canada at the World Ice Hockey Championships. The Vees made it all the way to the gold medal game where they faced off against the Soviet Union.
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Doug Kilburn
Roy Douglas Kilburn (born August 10, 1930) was a Canadian ice hockey player with the Penticton Vees. References
1930 births
Living people
Canadian ice hockey right wingers
Penticton Vees players
Ice hockey people from Edmonton
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Ivan McLelland
Ivan Harold McLelland (born March 15, 1931) was a Canadian ice hockey player with the Penticton Vees. References
1931 births
Living people
Canadian ice hockey goaltenders
Penticton Vees players
Ice hockey people from Timmins
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2012 Royal Bank Cup
The Vees led 2–0, but the Slammers stormed back to take a 3–2 lead past the halfway point of the third period. Soon after, the Vees scored to tie it in a game that seemed destined for overtime.
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