82 Castlegar News September 6, 1989 SPORTS Johnson stripped of mark BARCELONA, Spain (CP) — Ben Johnson was stripped Tuesday of the 100-metre world revord ‘he set at the 1987 World track and field champion ships, but the International Amateur Athletic Federation will still recognize him as champion at that Rome meet In a confusing series of votes, the IAAF initially devided to remove any world record held by admitted drug users, retroac tive to Jan. 1, 1987 — three years from the time of the next issue of the LAAL"s general congress record book But that vote, taken on the basis of applause, had a number of de upset, When the meeting reconvened break, delegates stood up and said they had IK’S SHARPENING SERVICE Castlegar, 8.C. Behind Castle Theatre For all Types of SHARPENING Sows. (Ali types}-Ghanrsows Carbide Blades. Scissc following a lunch several not understood what they were voting on. John Holt of Britain, the IAAF secretary-general, then agreed to a show-of-hands vote The proposal was broken down into and sharpened Bondsow blades made up Most types of saw cho 365-7395 Personal ALCOHOLICS anonymous and Al-Ano Phone 365-3663. 104-7) Custom Built ALUMINUM RAILINGS Won t Rust — Boked on Eno In Memoriam three votes. The first dealt with the IAAF’s anti-doping policy that in cludes such things as flying drug laboratories, It'S passage was nearly unanimous. Two votes were then conducted on the thorny issue of retroactivity — one Supporting a six-year period, as recommended Monday by’the IAAP’s 24-member council, and the other for three years, as approved during the The six-year period support and was morning session garnered er adopted Johnson refused to speak to repor ters whe converged on his house in the Toronto’ suburb of Scarborough Sporting a grey T-shirt and white shor {s, the sprinter continued to wash his Jog, while his mother tried to shoo away acamera crew However, itt an interview published 1 Milan newspaper following the IAAF council sion Monday, the printer said: “Why ave to be the only one ut the other dozen speakers took Legals FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL PETE 365-7086 NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A32791 even ees A ecines AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY 1507 Columbie Ave. Castlegar. 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TIME: 7 ¢ LOCATION: A x ' FOR INFORMATION CALL CHRIS AT HIGHWAYS - TENDERS Electoral District: Rossiai Highway District: Koote ant undary No.9 Project or Job Number: P. 5864 Project or Job Description: Mact 8 ham P Tender Opening Date/Time: Sep Htish Columbia 399-4121 OR LEAVE A MESSAGE Castlegar Judo Club REGISTRATION Thurs., Sept. 7 —7to8p.m. Twin River School Yearly Registration Fees (do not include judogi Juniors (8 years to 15 years) $35 ~ Seniors $65 Family Rates Avoilable PRACTICE NIGHTS MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Saturday, September 16 & 23 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Arena Complex Novice — $95; Atom, Pee Wee, Bantam & Midget $20 Retundable Sweater Deposs Discounts and Ingtaliment Plan A vailat SPECIAL: Ist Time play: and thése act registered lost year 350, EQUIPMENT SWAP — Bring equipment to complex between es ind 10 a.m. on Sept. 16 and 23. $120 HIGHWAYS - TENDERS Electoral District: Ro: Highway District: Koot No Project or Job Number: C5863 Project or Job Description: This project consists of the supply of c < avator, trat m dump trucks required tc jand. Tras nay Boundary n Highway Ne Lake Rossland Tender Opening Oete/Time: Sep 20, 1989 at 200 pm locations rety Bid Bond or Ce eque 1s not required tified Deposit 30 o.m. and 4.00 p.m day, except Holiday Monday tc Phone nui riginating office Grond 442-5477. Rossland 362.7331 ened ot the 555 Central Avenue Grand Forks. British Columbia D.H. HUTTON District Highways Manager EREEDOM Mor MOVE FOR MORE INFO. CALL HUGH SMALL 365-3800 AFTER 5 P.M. part in the 3%-hour morning debate and critics of the measure said it would discriminate against Johnson, who also stands to lose his 60-metre world best indoors. The Canadian contingent had made just_that argument, saying Johnson had been forced to admit under oath at the Dubin inquiry to steroid use. “By its unanimous applause, they have approved the new laws,"" Holt said following the morning vote. The president (Nebiolo) took the applause to bean agreement.”’ Paul Dupre, president of the Canadian Track and Field Association, was appearing at his first congress and said he was surprised by the_manner_in which the vote was taken “I certainly view it asa differnt prac tice," he said. “I would certainly have hoped it would have been a motion duly moved and duly seconded.” However, Jean-Guy Ouellette, the Canadian association's board chair man, said the process was acceptable and that he had seen it used before Both men said they were aware of what was going on and that a vote was being taken La towards consistenty ° your target & Golf Tips WAYNE GAMBORSKI ea DENNY McARTHUR Last week we worked on the mechanics of the golf swing which allowed us to transfer our weight from the back foot to the front foot, thereby getting the bottom of the swing in front of the ball. This will allow us to consistently strike the ball on the centre of the clu We now know what is to occur and why, but let us reinforce the motions by working on a few drills which will show us how it's to feel One of the most effective drills is to hit balls with your feet together, it will not only teach proper foot work, but also balance while developing @ sense of rhythm and timing. Once you feel comfortable striking balls in this manner, alternate between your regular swing and the drill to develop a stronger sense of what you are tg accomplish Another drill which is very successful is inspired by the great Gary Player, called the walk through drill. If you have see Tour golf tournaments, you will have seen Player striking the ball and walking down the fairway, all in one motion. To do this drill, make your normal golf swing, the only difference being that on the follow through, have your right foot cross over your left and take a couple of steps towards When done properly, this drill will feel fluid and effortless excellent results. If this drill is effective for you, do not hesitate in using it on the golf course also, Player has won tens of thousands of dollars using this, and it has inspired a book titled “* Walk Through to Better Golf Until next week good luck and good golfing step one ny Senior's PGA yielding Vancouver club heading for another PCL final VANCOUVER (CP) — The Van couver Canadians make their fourth appearance in the PCL baseball finals in five years tonight at Nat Bailey Stadium The Canadians won the Northern Division playoff title on the weekend when they completed a three-game sweep over the Calgary Cannons, backed by stellar pitching and solid defence either the SkySox or the Albuquerque Dukes, who met Tuesday night in the deciding game of Vancouver plays Colorado. Springs the Southern Division playoff Second game of the best-of-five series will be Thursday in Vancouver with the remainder of the series in the home of the southern champion “Our pitchers are going to have to do what they've been doing all year, Vancouver pitching coach Moe Drabowsky said Tuesday So whether it's Albuquerque or Colorado Spri we'll just go out ido the best wecan." Seniors play nine By GERRY WICHERT ther conditions during the mor ours on the last day of August served notice to many of the 48 senior golfers to start removing the moth balls yut of the curling brooms, sweaters, socks and shoes The final nine holes of the Castlegar Golf Course proved once again to be challenging in B.C Only three golfers broke net par Nick Bonderoff finished with a two under par 34. R. Clay and G. Wichert ied with one-under par 35 G. Crossley, J. Dunn, A. Popoff, F Steenvorden and W. Watt recorded ven pars to tie at 36. Still able to win a golf ball with a score of 37 were B Cushner, G. Fowler, A Lamarche, M. Verzuh and C. Water one of the most Cooper, J man. Legals HIGHWAYS - TENDER Electoral District: Rossland Trail Highway District: Kootenay Boundary No.9 Project or Job Number: C-5861 Project or Job Description: Clearing and Grubbing of Drakes Rood Tender Opening Dote/Time: Sep tember 20, 1989 at 2:00 p.m Local Time Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque 1s not required Tender documents with envelope specifications and conditions ‘ond 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday cept Holidays number of origin Grand Forks. 442-5477 362-7331 Tenders will be opened at the ry Otfice, 555 Cer . Grand Forks, British C D.H. HUTTON District Highways Manager Jeff Bittiger is scheduled to pitch the opening game of the best-of-five final for Vancouver. He struck out 13 bat ters against Calgary in winning the opener The Vancouver rotation calls for f that series Jack McDowell in game two and lef thander Tom Drees in the third game Drees pitched an astounding three no hitters during the 1989 regular season and also won the clinching playoff game against Calgary with eight strong innings “We played pretty well against both teams (during the regular season),! said Drees. ‘*I think it will be exactly the same thing as the Calgary series our pitching against their hitting Vancouver won the first half pen nant in the North, while Calgary took the second half finished last when Vancouver Evert knocked out of U.S. NEW YORK (AP) illustrious career ended Tuesday in the quarter-finals of the U.S. Open when she was beaten by Zina Garrison, 7-6. 6-2 Chris Evert’s The classy master of the two-handed backhand, with groundstrokes and a nearly stoic on ‘ourt demeanor, is leaving the tennis peerless baseline tour : . The end, at the tournamént where she first made her mark by reaching the semifinals as a 16-year-old in 1971 wasn'ta surprise. Garrison, seeded fif th, is ranked just behind Evert and beat Martina Navratilova in the same round last year The crowd clearly was on the 34 year-old Evert’s side Evert’s final shot at a major event she won 18 of them — was a forehand return of serve into the net. She shook hands with Garrison, walked to her Open courtside seat and got her equipment together as the fans gave her a standing ovation Finally, Evert stood, her tennis bag over her shoulder, and waved once to the crowd. As the walked to Garrison, they hugged, and walked off together I felt really sad,"* Garrison said. **1 knew I was beating a champion we will fans roared, she never get to see again When mach point was over, I sat down anda tear came to my eye Earlier in the tournament, Evert became the first player to win 100 mat ches in the Open. When she routed 12th-seeded Monica Seles 6-0, 6-2 fot her 101st win, Open champion was peaking for a las hurrah But Garrison, storming back from down 2-5 in the first set, crashed the party, She won four straight games, then took the tie-breaker 7. it seemed the six-time Mid-Week Wrap-up BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE Eos Division 10P 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE a8 CG hing (13 doc Sirikeoun Ry "Saves — Russet. téno NATIONAL LEAGUE fe NATIONAL LEAGUE Doubi Wollech, Montreal, 39 CFL Scoring Leaders 10. ¢ TRANSACTIONS Notions! Leogve September 6, 1989 Castlegar News 83 Recreation news By REC DEPT. STAFF School is back in session and our Fall Recreation Program Brochure is at the printer, Our brochure will be distributed next Wednesday in the Sept. 13 edition of the Castlegar News So keep your eyes open — we have lots of new and exciting programs in store for the whole family, Registration star ts Saturday, Sept. 16 from 10 a.m noon ip the Complex hall.(Programs start the week of Sept. 25. Brochures will be available at the Recreation Of fice after Sept, 13 SENIORS’ FORUM On Sept. 19, there will be a forum for anyone age $5 and older at the Community Complex from 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. This forum has been set up to what available in this area from recreation to public health flu vaccines. We would let you know services are also like to. know what services you would like to see such as Meals on els, Elderhostel, fitness programs, shopping, special. ev: sic. Everyone welcomes. Colle aad tie will be served. LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP A Preschool Recreation Leadership Workshop will be held Sept, 23 and 24 at the Coniplex. This 15-hour course is open to parents, day-care workers and preschool instructors, The workshop will include multicultural sessions on discipline, programming, stereotyping, art for growth and Brochures are Recreation Office ICE RENTALS AVAILABLE Ice rentals are available. Call 365: 3386 and book your skating party, scrimmage hockey game today preschoolers, development, ete available at the Ministry offers advice on avoiding bear problems Every year, conservation officers across the province receive and deal complaints in volving problem bears. Hundreds of these bears are destroyed annually with thousands of because they pose a serious threat to human safety bears is a valuable resource. Bears have both an economic Destroying _ problem tremendous waste of a and esthetic value for recreational hun ting and viewing in their natural a news release from the En- vironment Ministry's conversation of; habitat, fice in Castlegar says. Bears that regularly visit cam Pgrounds, residential areas, industrial areas, landfill sites and other areas frequented by people are labeled as problem bears. Generally bears become habituated to people and human- oriented food sources. Over time these bears will lose their natural fear of humans and will readily try to enter campers, vehicles and even residences. Both black and grizzley bears can become problem bears, the these tents, conservation office says Bears are omnivdsous and will-eat almost any plant or animal substance available. Most problem bears are caused by people leaving food where it is available to the bears. Some of the most common food — sources originating from people are garbage, pet and livestock foods, dead animals (both domestic and wildlife from hun ter kills, road kills, etc.), and fruits and vegetables Bears are very powerful animats and are capable of gaining entry into tents, campers and residences. A large bear can kill full grown livestock with a single swipe of its paw, the conser vation office says handle problem bears in a number of different Conservation officers ways. If the bear poses an immediate threat to human safety, it is destroyed Other bears are trapped and then either Relocating as they will usually return unless they are released several hundred miles away. Bears that are habituated to people or garbage will often return or become a problem relocated or destroyed bears is very expensive, _in a new location. Because of the ex pense, usually only grizzly bears are relocated and black bears destroyed A few simple precautions can greatly reduce the riumber of problem bears. Garbage and garden trimmings should be removed on a regular basis and taken to the landfill site. For those on garbage pickup routes, the garbage should be stored in bear-proof con tainers and placed at the curb the mor ning of pickup, rather than the night Burying garbage or dead animals is not recommended, as bears before have a very acute sense of smell and wiil usually find these food sources, the conservation office advises Pets should be fed during the day and any food left in the evening should be removed| before dark. Dead livestock should be taken to a taridfill site or picked up by a rendering plant to avoid attracting bears or other scavengers. Fruits and berries should be picked as soon as they are ripe. Any fruit that falls to the ground should be removed and disposed of immediately, the conservation office says. To reduce bear problems at landfill sites, garbage should be taken to the landfills during regular working hours only. This will ensure that the garbage nd of each day avoid bear problems to themselves or future cam pers by packing out all garbage. Avoid cooking inside tents or tent trailers Cooking foods with appealing odors, such as bacon, should also be avoided Store food in bear proof containers, such as the trunk of acar Hunters can reduce bear conflicts by is covered at the Campers can also packing game out to a meat storage facility as soon as possible. Hides, lower legs and other meat scraps trim med from carcasses should be disposed of ata landfill site or left in the bush far away from any camps Leaving food available creates bears that bdcome dependent on human oriented food sources. These bears are a serious threat to human safety. Un- fortunately for the bears, this situation is usually fatal, the conservation office says. FLORA AND HARRY WALLER . golden wedding anniversary Wallers celebrate 50th anniversary In honor of Harry and Flora Waller's golden wedding anniversary, a family dinner was held Aug. 24 at Trapper John’s Restaurant in Salmo On Aug. 26, an enjoyable lawn party at the couple’s home in. Robson was hosted by sons Lorne of Abbotsford and Ron of Kelowna and their wives, Julie and Wendy, their children and special friends Joan and Bill Marks of Robson The couple received cards, letters and gifts from Ottawa, Toranto and many other places in addition to greetings from Gov.-Gen Sauve, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and local MLAs The Oldtime Fiddlers entertained and many friends attended Shellbrook, Saskatoon, Regina, Prin ce Albert, Red Deer, Rock Creek, Ab- botsford, Fruitvale and Robson. The couple thanks all who contributed to the **money tree.” Jeanne from Vernon, Trail, Castle STOP SMOKING WITH LASER THERAPY Professional treatment Painless, drug free, no side effects Usually effective in one treatment Diet and withdrawal points included Group rates available Highly successful PRICE: $100.00 PLACE: Castlegar, Sandman Inn DATE: Wed., Sept. 13 PHONE 1-800-663-4443 ACCU-LINE LASER THERAPY BREAK IT NOW! KOOTENAY COLUMBIA DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS Of Canada REGISTRATION TIME: — 7:00 P.M KINNAIRD HALL — Monday, Sept. 11 ROBSON HALL — Tuesday, Sept. 12 CASTLEGAR SCOUT HALL — Wednesday, Sept. 13 REGISTRATION FEE — $37 Leaders are required in all sections. For further information please phone Jim Waldie 365-5674 or Gerry Kling 365-6978. If unable to attend, please complete and torward to 1102-7th Avenue, Castlegar, VIN 156 ----------------------4 | NAME 1 ADDRESS I TELEPHONE i SECTION: Beavers L.____ GROUP: Kinnaird AGE Cubs .. Scouts Castlegar Ventures Robson FERRARO'S Su perValu Downtown Castlegar Store Only ventory Reduction Sale 30% OFF EVERYTHING IN STOCK @ Sale starts Thursday, September 7 @ Open Thursday-Saturday 9:00 to 6:00 p.m. @ Come early for the best selection The Super Valu at our Downtown Castlegar location will be closed September 9, 6 p.m. Super Valu would like to thank all of our customers for their past support and patronage of our downtown store, and extend a warm welcome to our store at the Castleaird Plaza.