Ok, first if any of them leak, and they are tied into the intake/carb/anything drawing vac out of the engine directly, it will cause problems. Lean conditions = kaplow! = engine disaster =

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I dont have any pics, as I cant post them, and I have TBI. But if your lucky, on your radiator support, there should (sometimes, if lucky) be a sticker that displays where all the lines are supposed to run. Most of them are for emissions and all that other nonsense, so if you dont have to pass them, your cherry in that aspect. Also, most Haynes/Chiltons have this diagram, and it is easily searchable with the Godly Google.
The canister has a line that runs to the gas tank, and one vent (it is bigger than the rest), and one that runs to the carb. (what carb do you have btw) The top of the canister should be marked somehow, some way. I would go check, but its like 15* outside, so thats out of the question.
Then the dizzy has a line that also runs to the carb.
Remember, there are 2 types of vacuum an engine produces. One has high vacuum at idle, and it drops as RPM increases, and obviously, the other has low vac at idle, and it raises as RPM increases. The latter is only on certain ports on the carb. The former is intake vacuum. I cant remember the correct names for the two anymore.
Edit. Ac blend doors and cruise control also use vacuum.