February 5, 1989 SPORTS » Castlégar News DRUG COVERUP Coach testifies By DON MACDONALD Canadian Press Canadian weightlifting and his athletes were trapped in a use of performance-en a federal MONTREAL coach Andrzej Kulesza Sports system that led to the hancing drugs and the coverup of that ube, inquiry was told. i Weightlifter David Bolduc testified that he at first blamed Kules was turfed off: the’ Olympic team with three other lifters last fall for using banned ‘a when, he anabolic steroids But he said he later realized that Kulesza was part of a system that encouraged weightlifters to use steroids to win but demanded that drug use be hidde but so was Andrzej," inquiry into drug use in’ amateur sport Charles Dubin of the Ontario 1 was stuck in the system Bolduc told the headed by Mr Supreme Court Justice “It's hard not just for the athletes, it's hard for the federation. of the and the much to coaches, trainers We're trying too athlete and not the Bolduc was the second athlete to implicate Kulesza attempt to foil an anti-doping test by injecting into the bladders of weightlifters. DIDN'T OBJECT told the inquiry Kulesza raised Ro objec last September that athletes in danger of (weightlifting) protect the image athlete himself in an “clean” urine Bolduc tions at discussed injecting a meeting in Vancouver urine into four testing positive for steroids He (Kulesza) approved; he the tall, 23-year-old weightlifter Bolduc which inv didn't object,"” said testified he underwent the procedure ‘ved inserting a catheter into the penis and 1989 CAMPION i—BOATS.IN-STOCK 180 HORIZON HARDTOP Built-in Fuel Tank, Floor Storage The Compe) Back 5H P. Me second Power Trim, All Galvenized Mi ghliner the PAYMENTS FROM > Y ladies intense with 18 points 67.36 | is in place are Yzerloo. On standipgs—are With 25% Down Total F > Syringa Park Marina Call Sid Smith “365-5472 Gray Thursday STORE SPRING CLEAN UP For Your Car or Truck $4295 $1595 $3995 $3995 $5995 365-7555 HAND WASH VAC/WINDOWS. From ENGINE SHAMPOO. From Some cgfibre upsets INTERIOR ~eurling? SHAMPOO From peopk Barons.” They stole away with the HANDWASH & POLISH From CUT POLISH & WAX From tained by Rust 1761 Columbia man Costiegor Getting club with the rinks second place Jensen, Johnstone Wednesday very and her crew Causing those who earned the title end after end they won two games Verzuh away with one injecting urine because he was desperate. He had been taking steroids right up to the time of the test I didn't want to be taken at the anti-doping and I was ready to do anything not to be caught * he said The inquiry was first told about the scheme earlier in the week by lift was caught in the method.”” Kulesza has who inquiry deni er Jacques Demers, who like Bolduc Vancouver test despite ‘the catheter the told next Friday at testimony. He is fo appear ied Demers’s reporters he was wounded by the allegations and will quit coaching after Demers said h Raphael Zuffellato another weight! fte the ‘inquiry © was told by former assistant coach that he, Kulesza and the cousin of + had provided their own urine to help the athletes, who were given the surprise test after an earlier one Boldux only hi was a Mor 4 rumors Bi The second test officials conducting idea was quickly di Bolduc testimony to taking: steroids, pr name aid coaches was nc Another suspe Burnaby. asked his’ cousin injected into his bla curling season is now in it’s half and the competition getting more trying to secure a place in the playoffs for the club championship. $2997, Lorraine John's rink ix tending in — a the Tuesday evening competition Marie Prokop's rinks and tied for third and Van the may. afternoon close and games are decided on last rock. Belle and Ruth Trickey the league with 18 points, vides by Aileen Oglow and he 16 points evening's are-on top of followed with play is also week's upsets were Robber and ran In other words and were cap and Water win and a SUN. FEB. 5 hating 2.3.45’ p.m s $1.00. "ch Toa Sonday enter 1p Op aE MON. FEB. 6— Lo 1287-8p 4 Tot Shan TUES... FEB.7 & Tot Skating WED. FEB, — New Baby & ¥ ft 76 pm Lunch Hi SUN. FEB, 12 CASTLEGAR & AREA RECREATION DEPARTMENT Phone 365-3386 — 2101-6th Ave., Castlegar and even suggested at refused inconclusive. ntreal resident, said Friday he had that the urine’came from coaches. RIBE SUGGESTED athlete said he was panicked by news of the a meeting that the anti-doping tests be bribed. The ismissed. during his second day of members involved in twice other ‘team ‘otesting that implicating teammates ot the purpose of the inquiry nded weightlifter; Paramjit Gill, of testified he too used the catheter method and to provide a bottle of urine to be adder Ladies gear up exciting and here the Ruth Trickey rink has 24 points. Marg Van Yzer has 17 points, fol lowed closely by the Vi Krest rink loo’s foursome with 16 points The big event of the approaching. The ladies’ annual bon spiel will be held on March 3, 4 and 5 year, is Teams enter by contacting Ruth Trickey or by leaving a note at can the rink The Rossland Ladies bonspiel was held-last-weekend and several rinks from Castlegar participated. Lorraine John and her rink went undefeated to the finals of the A-event. In a tough battle against the Shorthouse rink from Trail that went into an extra end, they secured second place Three rinks win a pair this week By GERRY 'WICHERT in games of a high occurred during last tic was the team skipped by Kelley were the rinks skipped by Archambault, Bate, Buf fett, Flynn, Heagy. Leckie, Obedkoff Oglow, McGillivray, Watker-and Wil son. Burak’s team had one tie This week's curling, starting with the Tuesday morning draw. has Bate facing Obedkoff, Walker playing Wil} son, Buffett meeting Qglow and Archambault eye-balling | McGilliv ray In the Posting “one win afternoon. Clay will go up Bradford, Verzuh against Burak, Leckie vs. Waterman- and Flynn will battle Rust On Wednesday morning it’s Kelley vs. Heagy, Bate ys. Oglow, Obedkoff Wilson and Buffett against Rust Thutsday morning will see Walker playing Bradford, Archambault meet Kelley, @lay will test Burak and Leckie will have to face McGillivray The afternoon has only Flynn in a contest against Waterman and Ver zuh meeting Heagy against Bantams mulch Bike race takes riders to Alaska VANCOUVER doesn't mince words: the weak will die."’ On Feb, 18, Rod Dagneau plans to prove he's no coward a! Dagneau, a ski instructor from North Vancouver, will join about 70 others heading north to Alaska to ride in something called Iditabike 89 It’ 338-kilometre bicycle ¢ through some of North Americ The winner will ride, push and curse his mountain bike for about 30 hours. Dagneau, 28, hopes to finish in about 34 hours and place in the top 10 The race is three years old. Twelve riders hit the trail in 1987 and the field grew to-S0 last year, So far (cP) — The brochure “The cowards*won't show and race *s wildest country 75 have signed up to ride this one but organizers ta few ** not to show m intimidated by it, lyes,"’ says Dagneau, adding he’s always been a bit hyperactive I don't know what will happen. It could be 30 and they (race organizers) just tell you expe cowards’’ below zero ‘be prepared." “Right now I equal anticipation,"’ he said Thursday “TL have a fear of finishing and_ the anticipation that it could be a really good feeling if 1 do finish," said Dagneau, a of British Columbia graduate who: started off-road bicycle racing seven years ago The race is opén to anyone, but organizers have certain requirements. For intrepid Idita bikers must read Jack London's short story To Start a Fire have parts fear and not University instance “It's about a guy who goes into the woods and dies in about 100-below weather,"’ said ‘Dagneau, who has completed the required reading. ‘*They just want us to know what can happen out there.”” The race starts at 9 a.m. just outside Anchorage and riders will try to reach, a schoolhouse 160 kilometres into the woods. Supplies will be flown in to that point, where a six-hour rest stop is mandatory Riders must carry flares, a camping gear in case their bodies hit the their bikes hit the schoolhouse food and | before tent ime limit and there are Last year\a woman got There's a 72-hour, checkpoints along the Way lost but managed to find her way back on course The 1988 winner — American Mike Kloser — arried along a rifle. Just in case They've warned us about the possibility of an said Dagneau also angry moose or, perhaps, wolves,” The course follows part of the 1,688-kilometre trail used for the Iditarod dogsled race. Depending on weather conditions, the trail can be deep in snow or slick with ice Part of the course moves along a frozen river. Riders are breakup and the possibility of hitting freezing water. Dagneau will have to pay $50 in casé he doesn't Finishers warned about ice finish the race and needs to be rescued get a refund I hope I get the money back because there’s a really good party at the end."* TORONTO (CP) — Jimmy Key got of the deal so he’s staying with the Toronto Blue Jays $1.6 million in 1991 Key, 27 million Jim Clancy didn't, 1990 Key agreed Wednesday to a three year contract worth $5.4 million US The Blue Jays have an option for 1992 at $2.275 million In December, the son, American League baseball team refused to give three-year_contract. He signed with the Houston Astros for $3.45 million over three tears I don't see a depression (in salaries) in the near future, vice-president Pat Gillick said Clancy a Arrow Toronto in CRHL action lan Stewart, Possibly they'll continue to spir- Paetz and al. There been adjust ments in the marketplace. A. few (Bruce) Hurst, (Andy) Haw kins, (Ron) Darling — have signed for a and we felt we couldn't be complacent if we wanted have some Wednesday guys assists few years to stay in there.’ Key had been scheduled for a tration Feb. 10 His calls for a $500,000 signing bonus and a salary arbi- nani Martini new contract Steve Simonen this season, and $2 earned $470,000 last sea when he won 12 games and lost five with a 3,29 earned-run Sandman Sandman Inn dropped a pair of games this week Arms on Wednesday to Woodland Park Shell on Thursday Duane Corbet Sandman goals against Hi Arrow on Mike Tony Dave MacKinnon and Weir picked up John Obetkoff led Hi Arrow ers with four goals. Dean MacKinnon goals picked up a pair and Vince Mitch Quaedvlieg provided went to Byron Smith, MacKinnon, Martini COMMUNITY NEWS sy, February 5, 1989 Castlegar News Local history riceless ‘The -present is the living sum of the whole past." ? Thomas Carlysle cannot remember the past h: Russian proverb. This is number three in a set of Heritage Week columns which I was not going to write: Anyway it's brief.) Onc \afAhe greatest stabilizing influences in past cultures has bi en a close identification throughout the culture with all that had been a part of that culture. to their children and» grandchildren by identification and sense of belonging me Artifacts in the home and community Elders by story-telling, passed traditions on a strong were valued both for the investment of energy and for the storiés about them which were an immediate bridge between the past an the present become very depressed when I think Is greedy throwaway culture scorning the re past and the promise of the future in the grasping at present sha Then, tedly comes along and restores perspectives. It happened yesterday in this way dows. someone Therefore, a shallow, lity of the frantic, quite unexpec: my In the process of preparing for Heritage Week, some of the an ‘appointment to see members of the Heritage Helen Lee. director of the National Exhibition Centre. made pre-eminence of the human destiny She teers have and her directors and small band of volun snatched victory from what appeared a Society had executive Helen is one of those people who reinforces my belief in the individual in the shaping of y Doukhobor Historical Museum Econom Development Board, Could further with this cooperative endeavor? she help As-it transpired; "she was” already there mand waiting for us. Her co-operative efforts already included not only local groups but Selkirk College, in Nelson and Trail and government éxperts and advisory agencies, all of whom she was prepared’ to link us to, She had some museum display cases which she iad acquired from KeTowna; there were artifacts and pictures already carefully catalogued, and training kits on transportation and ans. Arrangements could be made to place an for public view. She was prepared also to offer museum cataloguing and display courses for Heritage Society members and others and to attempt to locate student researchers for the historical work What a woman! museums We were so busy examining treasures and making atrangements while attempting to keep an appointment to examine furnishings for the train man’s room at the station that we had little time’ to examine Helen's latest NEC display, Echoes of Our Past. It looks great John Charters Reflections and recollections The introductory pamphlet describes it as ‘a glimpse of the past 100 years of British Columbia Through a combination of artifacts and photographs you can explore the people and places that make upa and the Weavers on the move The monthly meeting of Selkirk Weavers’ and Spinners’ Guild held Jan, 18 President Darlene McDowell an nounced that the move to the Castle gar Railway Station will take pla Feb. 15, She. outlined the- guild’s responsibilities to the Heritage Com mittee. A lot of elbow grease will be needed to clean up the station in preparation for Heritage Week. The guild will put on spinning and weav ing demonstrations and displays on Feb. 24-26, Members are pleased to have a home for meetings, and-stor. age for equipment and library books. Purchase is antici pated. This will be used for guild projects and the public will be invited to visit the facilities to watch weaving in progress Classes have started at the Com munity Complex. Ruby Marsh is in charge and reports six students have signed up. A committee is working on plans for a booth at the Northwest Handweavers biennial conference Boise, Idaho, in July Plans for design, color scheme title will be presented at the Feb ruary meeting. The guild will, again, be involved with Sunfest '89. A sheep-to-shaw! contest might be ar. ranged. A motion that the guild purchase an industrial-size rag cutter to be used at the sheltered workshop in Gaotk of a floor loom World renowned for its products, SINGER is now expanding its Cenual Vacuum dealership throughout western Canada. ihe AVAILABLE IN AREA. NO INVESTMENT, ONLY LIMITED INVENTOR. DON’T DELAY CALL TO-DAY! 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Canon NP 1215 Ask About The Canon $1.3 months after million in missing two was 14-6 with a 3,00 ERA in in 1986 and 17-8 2.76 in 14-11 and 3.57 with a league-leading ERA of average. 1987 Aritignani and Kevin Kirby In Thursday's game Weir Dave MacKinnon losing 9-4 to Hi and 9-7 and and Randy Assists went to Martin, MacKinnon, Peter Costa and Weir Paetz Weir scored the Jim gles Larsh Corbet Darosa, Corbet goals followed by three. Bruno with four Mercer with scor Assists went to Wayne Kelly Keraiff, Mattel. goalie Grunred and MacPherson Antig: and Clay singles. Assists Rod Zavaduk Tassone the next CRHL matchup elbow drops two against Shell, each scored two goals and Frank Costa, Martin scored ‘sin- Bob Tischlér, Wes MacPherson led Shell scorers Chief Tassone and Sten Mattel scored Shell's other Zino, Barry Sandman plays Hi Arrow Monday night at the Community Complex iont Weekend Wrap-up Aplans for the Kootenay No. 9’s_up "HOCKEY WEST KOOTENAY MINOR SCORING LEATERS ATOM PEE WEE BASKETBALL NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlonti? Division WESTERN CONFERENCE idwest Division and cooperathe effort toward a common goal Our small delegation, Joe Killough, Dunlop the loss of past and future in this community The National Exhibition Centre has, we quite redundantly unable to exhibit. The Heritage Society Chapel House for the Provincial Heritage and is looking for exhibits of our pioneer past With the assistance of the training program we have been able winter and we hope to continue every dollar invested Last year relationship with the Chamber of Commerce, coéperation and support will benefit all concerned. we had established a good working the said a number of artifacts which it is on the other hand is readying the Castlegar Rail Station and the Week Sunfest celebrations and the summer tourist season Helen Karen Porsnuk, Bunnie and I sat-down to coffee and forged one more link in the chain against Ministry of Tourism to keep both buildings open and to make preparations during the We hope also to open the station as a tourist attraction and satellite tourist information centre this summer. Since it is an established fact that tourism returns two dollars for it seems obvious that mutual “Step—into—the—homes—of—the—pioncers—who- settled throughout the land,’’ the brochure con ‘developing transportation, building com munities and communication lines. Share the curios ity and delight of the hand-made toys and games enjoyed by the children of yesterday.” tinues. For the military-minded T-also noted pictures of rest, German spiked helmets and old potato-masher stick grenades. I wonder where that came from? soldiers at The show is financed by the Museum Assistance Program of Communications Canada. the Cultural Services Branch of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Recreation and Culture, the regional districts of Central Kootenay and Kootenay Boundary together with the assistance of leyal volunteers such Dillen and- Kathy Sperling who working while we were visiting and put as Kathy were The exhibit and continues until March S, Hours are Tuesday to Friday 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday 4:30 p.m Thanks, Helen is open now and Sunday noon Fiddlers busy A meeting of the B.C. Oldtime Fiddlers, Kootenay No. 9 was held on 2 Jan, 29 in the Senior's Hall in Castlegar. There were 30 members present. Chairman of the contest mittee, Annie Rayner, reviewed the finalized. com to move the March meeting to April It is hoped that-all members will attend the next-two meetings so all plans for the April contest may be participanis to cui rags to be woven. into rugs. A weaving display was set up ‘at the Sandmann In during the Ski for Light races, which was quitea learn ing experience for guild members and for the blind skiers. “Had time permitted it, we would, without doubt, have had a totally blind skier from San Francisco as our first male spinning member,” a guild news release says. The Selkirk Weavers’ and Spin: ners’ Guild takes pride in being an active community group and will, if at all possible, participate in other club events, guild members say For further information about guild activities, please contact any member of the 1989 executive President Darlene McDowell; vice-president: Ingeborg Thor-Lar. sen; secretary: Mabel Verigin; tre: urer: Alex Ready; librarians: Joyce Muffly and Tricia Rasku. rook 2241 3644 Cc. 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There will be a get together? and jam session held m the arena on Friday evening, April 7 followed by the contest and dance on April 8 and the windup on Sunday April 9 with a pancake breakfast The judges for the contest will be Slim Hauser of Sardis, Roy Norman of Merritt and Charlie Beaton of Cranbrook Wally Arneson will approach Shaw Cable to request that the contest be televised It was decided to ask Mayor Aud rey Moore if she open the contest again this year, which she has done in previous years 6 The fiddlers will be playing for the Extended Care Unit in Trail on Feb 15 and for Columbia View on Feb. 16. Also on. Feb. 25 they will play in Nelson for the Eagles Lodge. On the evening of Feb: 28 they will appear at the Legion in Salmo. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 26 in Castlegar. It was decided The teries: Lotto 6 49 was no $1,751,422 and 46 The Pick would The Pick and S1 The numbers tery The Pick $1 and SS. These unofficial following numbers drawn in Wednesday's lot 1, 33. 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