% > ‘New Royal coach 3; oe ah 1 = - Royals hockey October 14, 1986. Page 10. The Other Press This could be a banner year for the Douglas College team under new coach Terry. Kirstein. With 15 years of coaching experience, _ including _ his current scouting position with the Major Junior A - Seattle Thunderbirds, Ker- _Stein’s record is one of ~ success. Kirstein has coached in “TE won't change the rules of the team to fit one player whether they are a superstar - controlled, every type of hockey league from Major Bantam to Major Junior, including a Memorial Cup victory in 1966 with the New West- minster Royals. His key success is quite simple - rigid discipline and teamwork. “Once I develop a system, I expect everyone to play that system,” says Kirstein. or not.” Last year, the Royals hockey team placed second to Cariboo College in the provincial championships earning them a spot in the nationals, and while they lost every game, they lost by close scores. With the resignation of last year’s coach due to time constraints, Betty Lou Hayes, director of the athletics program at Douglas College, went looking for a new person to take over the reins. “It’s easy to find a coach but it is very difficult to find a good one,” says Hayes. “A couple of the players from the Royals had played for Kirstein in Midgets and they had a lot of good things to say about him, so he was hired.” “Kirstein players respect produces winning is someone the and = ihe teams,” says Hayes. ae Kirstein is optimistic about the opportunities available to this year’s hockey team members. As scouting representative ~ for the Thunderbirds, he believes that players will have better chances of being noticed for the draft to major league farm teams or even for the NHL. His job with the Thunderbirds will also help players because he will be scouting all the college teams. “In college, players are more mature and are more coachable,” says Kirstein. “Several players have finished their college educa- tion and have then gone on to careers in the NHL.” For further information contact Terry Kirstein at 576-9933 or at Douglas College, 520-5400. CLASSIFIEDS 20 Words - $1.00 Extra Words $.10 each 925-3542 JOBS AVAILABLE: Registrar of Voters - Data Entry Staff (Position: P-592) 28 positions to be filled. Part-time: 7:30 - 15:00 ‘(Morning Shift) or 15:00 - 23:30 (Afternoon Shift) 3 weeks employment - $8.00 an hour appox. Qualifications: Must be .a good typist, or have previous data entry experi- | ence. 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Location: Vancouver For a referral, Contact the Student Placement Office, Room 2710. Want to be in theatre? Any one interested in volunteering some time to help out the Theatre Dept. Set Construction Crew, please contact Dorothy Jones or Drew Young. name & Leave your Bulletin Board in the Music Field Base. We need anyone with ex- perience in construction or woodworking. Love, your Theatre Dept. Are you aware that your college actually _ provides you with an opportunity for informal learning?. The Humanities _ institute has a varied program that is designed to help raise student and public awareness. Wake Up! It’s your world. Come out on Thursdays at 12:30 and find out what’s ‘happening. Reality is no fun, but I’d rather meet in a well-lit room than a dark alley. Music Lessons at Home: Piano, Guitar, Saxa- phone, Clarinet, Flute, Recorder, Trumpet, Organ, Keyboards. Experienced Teacher Beginner to Advanced Instrument Repair and Tuning Phone: Kevin 876-4557 FOR SALE: MECHANIC’S SPECIAL Motorcycle: 650 $150.00 See Jean Cockburn in the Library, or call 925-1549 after 6:00 pm. 1974 Yamaha Other Sports Lu’s Typing Service : rates - Fast, efficient service __ : Rensonabie rates = Experienced Typist checked _- Papers - Theses - Term Papers - Reports - Resumes - Letters Call Lu: 421-3778 PROJECT LITERACY | B.C. AN INVITATION AND CHALLENGE The Douglas College Adult Basic Educa- tion Discipline calls on everyone within our educational community to get involved in PROJECT LITERACY B.C. Heres how: “2 “Sponsoring us in. the “Walk for Literacy” walk-a-thon “Walking under — the “Douglas College Walks for Literacy” banner WHO: You WHAT: Walk-a-thon WHERE: Stanley Park, WHEN: October 18th, 1986 WHY: To fight illiteracy There is a sponsor. sheet printed in the current issue of the Mad Hatter. Information packages are available in field bases. 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