Si B2 Castlégar News September 4, 1985 SPORTS MONTREAL OLYMPICS Organizers face ghost By JOHN KOROBANIK The ess _ Frank King and the Cal- gary Olympic Organizing, Committee continue. to. be haunted by the ghost of the Montreal Olympics. They will continue to face that ghost until the final accounting is completed on the 1983 Win- ter Olympics. That's perhaps unfair but it's a fact of life. Ask most Canadians bout Olympic Games and often their first thought is the legacy of the 1976 Montreal memories. Montreal not only i the ion’ of Games — it's $1.02-billion de- “ficit that will take the city until 2007 to pay off. By then, every man, wom- an and child in Montreal will have contributed about $450 in extra property taxes to pay for the blunders of Ma- yor Drapeau and his Olympic committee. Canadians NESSUS » 1050 Columbia, Castlegar People from all walks of life who enjoy financial peace of mind know that their Credit Union is a good place to save, borrow .and invest. Plus they appreciate the friendly, personalized service and convenient hours. Nearly one million British Columbians enjoy:- financial security and REE service at their local Credit Unions. Find out what a Credit Union can do for you. BC’s CREDIT UNIONS Bank.With Us