ef RASA TENE Ni ERT AAEM MTN MIEN HE OCEE GM OSE TENE MT A17-Sunday News, June 8, 1980 Ulrika’s hockey Capilano pioneer dies at 91 Funeral rites were held for many years and retired in He is survived by his wife, Tuesday, June 3, for 1955. Mary; one son, William game eaves you Alexander MaclInnes, one of . (Naomi) of Horseshoe Bay; the pioneers of the Capilano In his early years he was gne step-daughter, Carol breathless If Ulrika Wallersteiner of West Vancouver had decided to hoid her breath in Not surpnisingly, under- water hockey players had the greatest tolerance of all. area. A resident of North Vancouver for the past 62 years, Mr. MaclInnes died May 29 at the extended care unit of Lions Gate Hospital at the age of 91. Born in Cleland, Scotland an avid lover of sports and played football and soccer. He was a member of the Wallace Football Club which held the B.C. championship in 1918-19. In recent years he was a Leski, of Dolton, Il.; four grandchildren and two step- grandchildren. Services were held at Boals Memorial Chapel in ; North Vancouver, with the ; ._. . . . . 1888, Mr. Macl . , . anxious anticipation of She is now testing to see if to Canada i 1908 meettling in member of the White Cane Rev. MclInnes officiating. receiving her ciceree _at underwater hockey players Winnipeg. He noved to Club of the CNIB and the Interment was at the imon Fraser's Convocation are able somehow to modify , “Over 60 Club.” Capilano View Cemetery. ALEXANDER MacINN Saturday, June 7, the the composition of their Vancouver in 1918 and has P : ry ac ES ceremonies could well have blood to enable them to resided in the Capilano area been over by the time she make better use of the C©YEr SmMCe. He was employed took another breath. Exaggerated? Yes, but not as much as one might think. Wallersteiner 1s an under- water hockey player and if there is one thing she can do, it’s hold her breath. Although underwater thesis on underwater hockey the workplace for optimal A good selection of super comfy rectiners hockey is recreation for wouldn't be particularly human use. This summer she and occasional chairs now discounted ... Wallersteiner, it has also ‘good preparation for that,” 1s focussing on supermarket helped her qualify to receive cashiers: “Cashiers, for a bachelor of science degree Her master’s thesis, now instance, have to stand all in kinesiology at SFU’'s day without any real graduation exercises this exercise,” she notes. “This year. The esoteric = sport leads to blood poohng and served as the topic for one of other problems.” her upper levels research Lack of ; : ee ‘ PY. ac oF exercise isnt a We were tryin to ‘ind problem for Wallersteiner. REGULAR PRICES out why underwater hockey oxygen they have. “It proved to be a very Mteresting subject and I considered it for a master's thesis but I decided to pursue a career in the area of human engineernng and a says Wallersteiner. by the Burrard Dry Dock Co. with the Ministry of Labor are both related to human engineering -- the design of Although the regular under- players can stay down sa water hockey season is over long.” she explains “Whats she isa member of the the adaptive mechanism Canadian women's team involved?” which will compete this July In tests conducted under in thear blood Economics. in Vancouver tn the sports CONTINUED ON PAGE A119 scen at Park Royal FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL WHILE QUANTITIES LAST COLON Y x first ever world cham the supervision of Dr Jim SUB- LIEUTENANT (Na- Pronships Practices for the I Ic ad | I I- l° Ik N ISI I I NC > Morrison, a diving vy) Cornelis M. Steenken, competinon, which wall vpoovonsod AVENUE (AT 19TH) NORTH VANCOUVER Physiologist mn the ry 1976) graduate of include teams from 985-8738 Kinesiology Department, Delbrook School, North Australia New Zealand (OPEN E VERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY UNTIL 9) Wallersteiner compared Vancouver, recently Japan, t ngland, Holland and underwater hockey players graduated from the Roval the US take place three of with other athletes as to their Military College, Kingston, four times a week And capacity to tolerate the | Om, witha B.A. degree in| they re pruelling presence of carbon dioxide -Patient driveway from St. G -Parking avail r Please ente unloading from the new off St. Georges Ave able around comer in Parkade off 15th Street UVER 968 313" FIFTEENTH STREET AT ST GEORGES. NORTH VANCO 2038 Park Royal South 926-1217 Gallery West