CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 6, 1980 “Undergoing major changes transfer tiga in physical with human sys at Selkirk College will be un- dergoing some major changes this term to parallel changes being initiated in the Uni- versity of British Columbia. UBC's Dr. Doug Whittle, who is responsible for ilaison between UBC's P.E. program and the colleges, has indi- cated that the new curriculum will be in effect this Sep- tember. He recently ¢o-ordin- a bases ar human Byatt per- formance. Second Year — (Available September 1981) Sport in Canadian Soci- ety — an historical and the- oretical analysis of sport in Canadian Society. Human Functional Ana- tomy and Applied Physiology —a theory course tems and their integration. Students currently en- rolled in the physical edu- cation program have the op- tlon of continuing thelr sec- ond year of the old program or moving into the new program and picking up the necessary courses, While these courses are welcome by the Selkirk phy- sical ed they would like their students to know that these changes will have no adverse affect on those currently enrolled. There are still vacancies in the physical education pro- gram and those interested should apply directly to the Admissions Office. Introductions to the new instructors and coaches hired will appear in subsequent issues. ated a thi p for instructors relating tothe new courses being introduced. Courses being added to the Physical Education curri- culum are as follows: First Year — (Available Sep- tember 1980) Dynamics of Motor Skill Acquisition — a theory course examining motor skill acqui- sition, the variables which in- fluence the learning and per- formance of motor skills, and the relationship between skill acquisition and growth and development. Introduction to the Study of Sport — a theory course examining classifications for leisure, play, games, con- tests, dance and sport, to- gether with an examination of their relationships. Biodynamics of Physical Activity — a theory course ( PUBLISHER stlegar News and the aid LWeok Mirror ere both published by Castle News Ltd. Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News is $20 per year {$28 In communities where the Post Cities has ke ter Carrier s are Ai price on newsstand: for eac! edition. the price delivered 6 newspoper carrier fee botl editions Is only 50¢ a weel (collected monthly). Second: class. ail registration number The Mid-Week Mirror is o controlled circulation newspoper distributed by corriers ond = mail to households and businesses located outside the normal circulation area of the content changes, the Mirror is included as a section of the mid-week Castlegar News. . ERRORS Both the Castlegar News and the Mid-Week Mirror will not be responsible fer any errars in adi ote Castlegar News. With some The zone playoffs have been completed and parti- cipants have been named to represent the Kootenays at the British Columbia Summer Games at Kelowna from Aug. 14 to 17. The following is a list of all the athletes and officials from the area who will be competing against represen- tatives from all over the prov- ince in 33° sports, ranging from archery to water skiing, as well as wheelchair athletes competing in archery, swim- ming and ree: “:' Joe Capriglione, Nelson; Dominic Demeo, Davies, Nel.; Bruce Benger, Nel: Canoeing John Bishop, Salmo; Les Jensen, Salmo; Chuck Schell, Rossland (coach). Cycling Jim Ross, Castlegar; Peter Bosinger, Rossland; Gordon Douglas, Ross.; Greg Butler, Ross.; John Vander- " Ross.; Dave Butler, da Richards, Trail; Marlene Stevenson, Slocan Park; Jan- ice Sommerville, Nelson; San- dra Price, Nel.; Tracey But- ler, Rossland; Francis Bloor, Trail (coach); George Bloor, Trail (manager); Janet Som- merville, Nel. (chaperone). 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(Les) CAMPBELL Publisher Aug. 7.1947 toFeb, 15, 1973 BURT CAMPBELL Publisher LOIS HUGHES, tanoping Editor; TIM MESSENGER, Ad- vertising Manager; PETER HARVEY: Plant Foreman; LIN: OA KOSITSIN, Circulation LAINE LEE, Office FREE Estimates INCLUDES: road test, remove pan, visual Inspection, clean sump and screen, adjust bands and link- age, replace pan gasket and fiuld. st SPECIALIST Field Hockey (Ladies) Barb Barry, Rossland;, Diane Bartsch, Ross.; Chris Bouchier, Ross.; Heather Bouchier, Ross.; Tannis Bou- chier, Ross.; Resa Bouchier, Ross.; Carla Corbett, Castle-. gar; Dianne Ethier, Fruitvale; Sharleen Martini, Cas.; Rita Silva, Cas.; Leona Sorenson, Cas.; Lorene Tamelin, Cas.; Suzanne Thor-Larsen, Cas.; Caroline Zaitsoff, Cas. (sub.); Katrine Edblid, Cas.; Verna Chernoff, Cas. (coach); Trudy Lyons, Cas. (manager). Horseshoe Walter Kinakin, : Thrums; Garry Rayner, Rob- son; Win Hoover, Nelson; Roy Hoover, Nel.; Gordon McPhail, Nel.; W.B. Stilwell, Nel. Ladies’ Golf Faye Dahoy, Trail; Lor- etta Bulfone, Tr.; Jeanette Scodellard, Tr.; Elsie Short- hodce Tr.; Noreen Johnson, Pe Men’s Golf Ken McEwan, Trail; Randy Kirby, Castlegar; Reg Stone, Tr. (coach). Softball (Girts) Debbie Sharples, Castle- gar; Lori Verigin, Cas. Softball (Boys) George Kalesnikoff, Crescent Valley; Harold Re- ‘zansoff, C-V; Gordon Zeaben, C-V; John Schkuratoff, Slocan Park; Tim Negreif, South Slo- can; Brent Joff, S-S; Stewart Johnson, S-S; Kevon John- son, S-S; Grant Sookro, S-P; Roger Essery, S-P; Brent Conkin, S-P; Barry March, Nelson; Al Potapoff, Salmo; Tom Cheveldave, S-P; Kevin Kerfoot, S-P; Bill Tarasoff, FREE Towing within a 20-mile radius with major, repairs. We have Automatic Transmission Shift Kits in stock. One-Day Service In most cases P.O, Box 114 Rock Island, Hwy. No.3 ‘call Nel; Ken | Castlegar; Joc Podd, C-V (coach); Bill Springer, Castle- gar (assist. coach). Soccer (Men's) J. Hawthorne, Nelson; Don Wing, Nel.; R. Hunden, South Slocan; K. Chapman, Trail; C. Robinson, Fruitvale; I. McAdam, Nelson; D. Sko- pak, Nel.; T. Scott, Nel.;-G, Vnoucek, Nel. (manager). dgun Standard Pistol Dave Hand,.Kaslo; John Fuller, Nelson. Full Bore Rifle Collin Kenning, Ross- land; Rod Vilene, Trail; Frank Parker, Tr. (coach). Swimming (BCSSA)_ . Luciana Alvarez, Castle- gar; Beth Krug, Cas.; Cari Anderson, Cas.; Colleen Wilde, Trail; Heather Riley, Tr. Andrea Kari, Tr.; Maria Many area athletes to take part in B.C. Summer Games Brian Bell, Salmo; Wayne Bb- erts, Salmo; Dale Parslow, Fruitvale (sub.); Kim Kalma- Date Neheeese fracrade Aa fe a Dreaded wasp also beneficial By INGOLF ASKEVOLD Naturalist, * Creston Valley Wildlife Interpretation Centre Wasps, Waspth, waspth, Everywhere you go, there is some wasp to plague you, They can, by merely being in near proximity to one's tender and sensitive body, turn’a calm and col- lected person into a panic- stricken fleeing animal. Sure- ly there must be relatively other animals (or people) on this planet, capable of com- manding an ungodly respect, as the lowly wasp does? Naturally, to the habi- tually-terrorized (and/or al- lergic) person, the yellow ‘jacket is indeed an insect to be avoided! As some people may marvel at the heli- There are about 100,000 different types of wasps and bees on this earth; moat go unnoticed. It's just that somehow the painful ones “stick out” more than other types, which are equally in- son, Trail; Bernie D: Nelson; Sandy Boates, Nel.; Renice Coombs, Fruitvale (chaperone). ‘Track & Field copter's technol- ogy involved in its amazing flight, so some people marvel at the intricacies of insect life, perhaps that of wasps. g if not more so, than the aforementioned? Related to yellow jackets and hornets are the harmless mason wasps, mud-daubers and pot- Anna Butz, Michelle Clements, Salmo; Janice Pasqualotto, Trail; Debbie Huth Tr.; Corky Muto, Salmo; Pat Taylor, Sal- mo; Sandra Read, Tr.; Linda Bruce, Tr, (sub.); Todd Grot- rowski, Salmo; Darren Pastro, Tr.; Dave'Darosa, Castlegar; Eric Kristianson, Nelson; Peter Monk, Fruitvale; Rob- ert Bradley, Tr.; Liz Konkin, Salmo (chaperone); Axel Kraus, Tr. Water Skiing Tr. Steed, Nelson; Bjom Gustav- son, Cas.; Drew Standidge, Cas.; Steven Kruetzky, Cas.; Scott Hill, Cas.; David Mc- Phee, Tr.; David Ure, Nel.; Steve Lintz, Nel. (coach); Jean Krug, Cas. (chaperone). ‘ennis (Senfors) Edie Lawton, Fruitvale; Ned Rhodes,. 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