TE at es ce AE PSE TN Ere i ger ee OT mT, agape tye wort 6 at nee ty 9 = (ge re ater enn merino yee ae ee cre we ee pe deep S October 2, 1981 by P.J. Stallard ‘ite some malicious urs to the contrary, * Douglas College ath- ‘eams and the Totem rence are in fine shape ig into the 1981-82 : season. . one institution, B.C. has felt compelled to their athletic pro- - because of lack of 1g... other Totem Confer- schools will be back tar attempting to emu- ‘or improve on) last . successes. addition to both inter- 2! and local competition, ‘-y Douglas athletic squ- s will be directly involved he Totem Conference ..’s provincial commun- college athletic associ- 1). These teams, their, iches and other general »-ermation are as follows: ““BODY HEAT?’ IS A HIT. YOU NOT | ONLY SEE AND HEAR THIS MOVIE, YOU CAN ALMOST FEEL IT” | “*BODY HEAT IS HOT STUFF. ITS STEAMY, a SULTRY, SEXY STORY COMES OFF THE SCREEN IN WAVES OF IMAGERY THAT SEAR YOUR | EYEBALLS’ | ““BODY HEAT IS THE FILM TO HEAT UP | — Rona Barrett, NBC-TV | THE ® BOXOFFICE”’ As the temperature rises, the suspense begins. **BODY HEAT’? WILLIAM HURT KATHLEEN TURNER and RICHARD CRENNA Written and Directed by LAWRENCE KASDAN Produced by FRED T. GALLO PANAVISION® TECHNICOLOR® RESTRICTED =D R UNDER 17 REQUIRES ACCOMPANTIBG PARENT OR ADULT GUAROIAR A LADD COMPANY RELEASE It’s how you play the game Diuglas Volleyball(both pens and womens) practic- *a are being held at the Queen’s Park Arenex (in \>w West) every Monday and Thursday from 5 to 6.30 mirst league tournaments ‘ar the Totem Conference will be held in November. if interested sign the ath- ietics list outside the New West , and Coquitlam, cam- »us bookstores or contact the Douglas College athletic department on the Winslow Campus at 939-6611. Badminton Totem confer- ence tourneys will be _held January through March Practices, however, will be-- gin within a short while. gin within a short while. Sign the athletics list or contact coach Robin Ryan at his Winslow campus of- fice (again at 939-6611). BASKETBALL-Both men’s -arv — Gene Shalit, Today Show-NBC-TV — Jack Kroll, Newsweek ©1941 Me Ladd Company Ail Rights Reverved ae women’s teams will. THRU WARNER BROS A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPAN Y The Other Press their exhibition sched- October. Practices will be held for the men’s team from 5 to 7 p.m. Mon- days and Wednesdays at the Coquitlam campus ans Tuesdays from 5 to 6:30 -p.m. at the Queen’s Park Arena. .Women’s basketball prac- tices will be held Thursdays at the Coquitlam site, 5 to 7 p.m., and Wednesdays from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the arena. .For further information contact the ever vigilant athletic department (that number again: 939-6611), or sign the sports list outside the New West cafeteria. MEN’SOCCER practices have started with league play beginning soon. If in- terested call coach Vince Alvins at 986-6976 or the athletic department. CURLING- Totem confer- ence champion in the mixed division last year, Douglas College’s curling team is coached by athletic director Gert van Niekerk, who can. Page Seven be reached at the Coquitlam campus at 939-6611. .All douglas athletes (or potential athletes) must be registered in a minimum of nine semester credit hours to participate in the Totem conference. tac PLAYING AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU | A REVEALING COMEDY ABOUT REACHING THE TOP BY WAY OF THE BOTTOM ' RYAN O'NEAL JACK WARDEN MARIANGELA MELATO RICHARD KIEL “SO FINE” A LOBELL/BERGMAN PRODUCTION MUSIC BY ENNIO MORRICONE PRODUCED BY MIKE LOBELL WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY ANDREW BERGMAN, IR aires] Fram Warner Bros (DA warner ‘unpeR 17 Ce ACCOMPANYING PARENT OR ADULT GUARDIAN }| NOW PLAYING AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU |,