- 1980 pa Oleapicn but ‘Dian, Jones ‘Konihowski of ained. the. on- (UPI) - Olympic officials unveiled a new computerized detection . equipment that will detect drug use-among athletes at the 1980 Winter’ Olympics i in Lake Placid. : NEW YORK “The dopinig programming, as it is now set up; is probably the most elaborate in the history of the Olympic Games,” Dr. Rogert Dugal, who will head the analytical laboratory at the games, said Thursday. Athletes will be required to submit a urine sample before they compete. The number of competitors tested will vary with each event. In individual Olympic competitions, the top four winners are usually tested, while two players selected at random are tested in team events. Car Rentals from $12.95 aday 100 free miles nity, Reet $. wake Qn Oldies but Goodies 980-1515 1@o8 Pemberton Ave Somtine an ‘official $180;000° _ to become the most” ‘sucs "cessful golfer, control , ‘male ‘or. female, the nation ‘has ever - produced. She ‘capped her yearby finishing. first in the” ‘balloting for the Low Marsh award. three: For. - ‘the Montreal Canadiens no. longer symbolizes the cham disappointing. | The Stanley Cup :won by” Pionship of the: -world, The. ‘Soviet - all-stars.‘ made“that . plain yet again “by coming © “from behind to. defeat the - NHL all-stars, 2-1, in the *79 . Challenge Cup series in New York. | The Canadiens, led by . . MVP Bob Gainey, rocked ‘the New York Rangers in id . five games ‘to retain the The urine be run through ai gas chroma- tograph, a machine that breaks down samples into s¢parate elements and provides a printout. listing | the substances found. Five drug types that have been banned by the games include: amphetamines and other stimulants, which reduce fear; narcotics, a Stanley. Cup. and Just, when. which dull pain: pathomimetic amines that help athletes breathe more freely: cardiac and respiratory stimulants that increase oxygen ‘supply to muscleu; and steroids that increase muscle mass. If a banned substance is found in an athlete's urine sample. he and his sports federation can ask for a repetition of the analysis that will use another it was a year’ ‘of: almosts,- Crt y some promising, ‘others flatly - a “\Geoffrion, sym- Bernie = ‘Boom ;. ‘Boom’ _ cessor,. “quit in disgust atthe pressure .- from Montreal’ Ss “demanding fans and a. lack of » Spark, from. the team to be: {ban it won at Montreal in: 7 RB, succeeded by Claude Ruel. ecaps won “the " championship ‘of .the North - - American Soccer . -League. with a bunch of imports from - . Britain and ~ Europe. The . Caps fully deserved their moment of glory last sum- mer, because they went into the cauldon that is Giants sample taken at the same time as the first one, A total’: of “12> chroma- tographs will be used at the © Winter Olympics. Tests on at least 460 competitors will be con- ducted after their events and Olympic officials have the right to test any other athletes at random. SPECIAL NOTICE New Year’s Holiday Hours “All branches of the North Shore Community Credit Union will be closed on December 30, 31 1979 and January 1, 1980. All branches will be open as usual on Saturday, December 29 and reopen after the holiday on Wednesday, January 2. Happy New Year! North Shore Lonsdale Branch L $100 Lonudale Ace. n Valie 1247 Rom Koad 986-4321 . 9M) S Sh Branch Marine Drive Branch t0H0 Manne Dr 966-1116 GNS-822 The Village Branch UWE emer Bivd Community _ Credit Union The Dotter Branch - 399 Dotlanion Highway North in the Dotlar Shopping Centre O21 Bowman's: ‘sue on chronized- - softball,“but.the 1980 Olym- [PEe = pic team fas sét-a modest , ‘Games, the* Fae. Amer team. "won gold medals. in’ ‘track, , swimming, “cycling, gym es nastics, judo, — rowing, - shooting, . weightlifting, wrestling, yachting, syn- swimming and goal of 12 medals - one more wee “Anne. Gagnon of swimming, events. in Puerto Rico when she won the 200... meter breaststroke, but she -admits she will have a. tough _ time beating the Russians i in Stadium to upset the. defen- .. Doe their, own 7 pool. Winter Driving Notice - Snow Area Spot Checks At this time of year andi in areas subject’ to heavy snow conditions, you will often see special signs requiring that your vehicle have good winter-tread tires or carry chains or, in some cases, that chains be mounted. For your safety and Beauport, Que.-. broke the © American domination of the. that of other motorists, these signs are authorized by law. During the next few weeks,random checks will be carried out by the RCMP in problem driving areas,more partic- ularty the Hope-Princeton, the Squamish Highway to Whistler, the Fraser Canyon, but including other sections of road on Vancouver [sland and the rest of the province, subject to snow conditions. The operation will be in conjunction with the Attorney-Generat's “Counterattack” programme: Drivers of vehicles not properly equipped may be turned back or charged. The Ministry of Transportation and High- ways is doing its best to clear snow and maintain our roads in winter to make them sate. Before driving into snow areas, make sure you have good winter tires and are carrying chains to make your vehicle safe. Watch for snow, . removal equipment, special signing, and piease drive carefully. Province of British Columbia MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTADON AND HIGHWAYS | Hon. Alex V. Fraser, Minister > : Hf hn!