Find a carbon or alloy arrow size that shoots well from your bow, for arguments sake, lets say a 2117 alloy or 55/75 carbon.
They have a spine rating around 400 deflection.
Your cedar shaft supplier should then be able to select shafts with 400 spine deflection rating for you.
Its been a long time since I have used cedars, but I had found that if you ask for a 10 to 15 pound heavier spine rating, it worked out about right.
For a 60 pound bow I would try about 70/75 spined cedars. For some reason, the rated spine figure always worked out a little weak, and a stiffer spine was better.