The Moments of Time The scene Is Moscow.- It is | Game Six of the Canada - Russia Hockey» Series, 1974, + ‘The score, is tied. For Canada, that's Not good enough. We must win, not te, if we are to {Keep alive our hopes for a split in the series. $ The game is almost gone when Canadian goalie Gerry Cheevers makes quite a fuss Over four seconds of playing {ime which somehow elapsed : when the clock should have been stopped, Some of us think fe 's over-doing it: We've pretty ell written off our chances Anyway. With only seconds remain- ing Team Canada mounts a last Gitch blitz on the Russian goalie *: Pretiak and to:our delight and ‘Amazement, scores! Canada has ly pulled ‘off a drama- ic, atunning ‘victory! But our jubilation is short- lived—for the Canadian referee rules that playing time had expired a split. second. before the goal was scored, And we realize something. of how important a split second” can be. It is ‘often split seconds, in moments of time, that men perform the most far-reaching acts of their lives. Ina moment of time a tired motorist falls asleep and allows his car to stray in front of an oncoming semi-trailer truck. In a moment of time another motorist swerves his car and avoids death by inches. In a moment of ° time (a repentant: thief says, “Jesus, remember me.” In CANADA SAVINGS BOND payroll plan organizer ‘tor this area is investment dealer Jack W. Newsom, of Odlum Brown 1. B: Read of Kelowna.’ Mr. Newsom reports early reception ‘of this Lard ‘a moment of.time a "BY pronounces: a‘ couple to be husband and wife. Most of us figure we'll be around ‘for our three score years and 10 and probably ‘more. But if eternity is true, 70 or 80 or 100 years is but a moment in time. 0 payroll deduction plan in the is well ahead of fast’ year, both in number of applications fan amount of individual bond purchases. Workers in British Colum: bia are continuing to purchase the new series of ‘Canada Savings‘ Bonds’ through ithe * payroll dediction plan at record , levels, regional director. of the Payroll Savings Plan campaign, George Sherwood, reported Sunday. “It is simply a caso of many more people, each’ deciding to save significantly more money, | through. the Canada Savings Bonds payroll deduction pro- ram,” he said, Mr. Sherwood said the number ‘of “applications'in B.C. to date is up 25,67 per cent over the same period a'year ago and. the value of bonds purchased. through’ payroll (deduction this year is running 44.47) per cent over the value purchased in the Special Weekend Pa : Warmly Lined: -Footwear For the Present Cold Spell A special aaa: Koote:, tomorrow and /Saturday’ at. men are encouraged to attend. A variety of resource peo- ple. will’ provide valuable ‘and interesting information on such topics as women and Jemploy- ment, law and health; human’ - rights; child rearing and educa- tion: The keynote. speaker. Friday evening will be Shelagh Day of the B.C. Human Rights Commission. : officer, Hanne Jensen, will also: ‘be in attendance. She will give: as well as talk about nay Women’ ‘74, ‘will, be’ held: Selkirk College. All women and - Another ‘Human Rights - ai workshop on Human Rights _ i slioutd women. expect?; should women look after. them- selves? ‘These and other: que tions: will be answered by two I 5 period of 1978. 6 “So far this-year.we have added 24 new establishments—. Condi Savi gs Bonds save livoaeh Ganada Savings Bonds payroll! deduction,’ he sald, Mr) Sherwood, who has been ‘regional director ‘of the annual campalyn’ for the past 21 years, said Uhat so far, this year B.C.organizers had received 10,156" applications, compared with 8,081 received during the. comparable time of the 1973 campaign. In.dollar terms, applica- tlons (in B.C. so:-far’ total $7,123,750, compared with a ‘toLal of $4,930,850 at this time a year, ago. |.) “This means that the. aver- age. value of bonds applied, for to'date) this: year is $701 compared with $610 at this time: in 197, aK a new 1974/78 series’ pay. a record yield of 9.75/ per. cent. per. annum. and-can be finan- cial institutions, and industries. to: the ‘list of those’ in |B.C:? participating ‘inthe, payroll °1) 1! + deduction plan,” said: Mr. Sher- wood,’.a’ senior, investment. ‘dealer with ‘Odlum! Brown’ & T. By Read ‘of Vancouver, ’ women from the V Women's Health’ Collective, Discussion (on.women and sports will be’ lead by. two.* sports women and te of th See ‘Exchange.’ i ‘This: shows, not ‘only an increased willingness: ‘by these to parti Drysdale and McLean. Ostrow: ski and ‘Wichert, both {local psychologists, will ‘talk - about the ‘psychology, of women. |.) “How, do\.we help our, children avoid some’ of the problems that’many of. today's adults experience?:.-Kathy Woodward and Marcia’ Gross: jf employment for women. and “» minorities. A: Vancouver: lawyer, Ra- ) 5 chel Cormier,’ will cover, the topic ‘Women: and the Law in three ‘separate workshops. ‘Three Genelle “teachers, Micklethwaite,: Close. and: An: ‘1 /©: they: promise’ to'cover’ some’ of the methods they use. that “reflect this philosophy an hel} family ‘to function togethier: ‘Women’ and Health—what have? What kind of-treatment. action—a very. efficient method), of eliminating inequalities in ‘drews, believe -children-are.’, péople;. too. In ‘their: workshop |. special problems do. women * © - Something New! ‘Ve Our DOWNSTAIRS TOYLAND ‘40-80: hours. ‘of fun: and creative ‘relaxation in every kit "Doodle Art” also introduces man Come: in and check over the: selection on COLOURS — SELS “PADS. OF NIEPERERCE TEXTURE Sets for Christmas Gi We also carry a Full Line of: “GRUMBACKERS” ART. SUPPLIES ACRYLIC COLOURS, DS - EA! for “Yaley Supplies’ Candle Moking By “YALEY” 2 ste RUG Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Col: Ph, 365-7813 - Open Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. - 6pm. Fri. 2 a.m. - ? p.m. Sat. 9:a.m, - 5:30 p.m. Sun. & Candle a rifling 7 Holidays:;12 noon +: p.m. 6-7 and help parents” - la workshop , on Non’ Sexist Childrearing.‘ ‘Bonny Evans willlook at the ‘treatment ‘of Wome: Literature.' Shelagh’ Da: has'recently:toured China, will = talk about her experiences in workshop on-women:in China and Vita Storey will discuss the employment* ‘situation’ for men’ in the, West Kootenay: “These workshops:.run “all ‘Sday Saturday and day care will che provided | for: childr this’ service. ‘3In' the evening: there will be refreshments and entertain: : ment as the approach of Intern- national Women’s Year’1978 is celebrated. =. Selkirk College. How: much has ~‘the Situation: improved? How y far are women ‘from: equality? International Women's Year? Koolenay Women '74 will be a ‘lime to ‘try, to answer ‘some of these questions: aswell: as: a if'we: can work together to ‘make the world a better: place +. for us and.our children, says a {spokesman for. the:organizers. For further informatio. continuing education at Soliris e “Demal X-Rays Are Important As Well'as: Safe Radiation . scares “a, lot of - people, as it should., But con- trolled treatment by. doctors ~~ and dentists .with the finest 5 equipment available is safe, says the Canadian Dental Asso- é,ciation. Today? 's dental X- stay. equipment exposes a patient to ‘far less total body. radiation‘; . than he receives from merely” walking, down the streel, ex- posed to natural sources. 3 Dental X-rays) are es- , sential to diagnosis.They can reveal the beginning of decay unseen lo the dentist's eye. Thiey can also detect. abnormal *: growth conditions such as un- erupted or mal-positioned teeth: . and, they, can expose such abnormalities’as: tumors or = cysts. et The dentist: himself, is® exposed far more to X-ray: than his patients. If his equip-< ment was not safe, he would nots, live long. A’ survey conducted ; ‘on dentists’ life spans, showed that the average dentist lives fonger than. non-dentist males, He lives until 71.2 years, whil the average’ male span is 68. terestingly, the survey. - older ieee |. ‘Pwo years ago, there wasa “Status of Women Conference at | What. should | be the: goals for, * contact-.the department of. - the’ plan,’ -but‘alsoa genuine desire ‘by : their.’ employees’ to; “employe i bonds:by.; ‘regular. deduction’at' dat par until Nov. 15. i Bonds of this’ series ‘are dated Nov.;1,'1974,,and mature Noy. No. compound interest is ‘available on the new series. Canada’ Savings, Bonds ~ may be cashed at any time’ at full face’.value’ plus earned ‘payroll savings signed to/allow ito purchase the; their: ‘place ‘of. employment’ as part of a;simple, Systematic savings plan.) * ia QUALITY, SHOES’ for the fey } 1, For Dress — Casual and Werk ; ‘Our | Footwear Will Meet the Need ‘of ‘Any ‘Type Work: or Any Occasion 'SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING. "61 Crescent: Street, Castlegar —' Phone 365-7531 Hospital Auxiliary : Rum. mage Sale:.this Friday. 7-9 p.m. Sat.° 10-12 ‘a.m., ‘Kinnaird | Hail.: For’ pick- up\call .5-8802, |. 5-8 65-8148, §-8117, | 5-3564, » 5-5406. Snowmobile Club Annual Meeting, Mon.,.Oct. 28th at'7.80. Mill Union Office {above Costa's Bakery). General Meeting of Koot- -enay.” Soc. Handicapped ‘Children. Robson Eve: Group, Fall. Tea; & /Bazaar. Sat, Nov. roe “p.m. Wie Silver‘: Birch, + Activity Centre. Wed:; \ Octs*'30. © Robson Rec. Society, — Dance. Oct.’ 26. ‘Ge: ation Gap”. 9-1, Robson Rec. Hall.» Cub. & Scout Mocitig in Scout Hall. « Oct." (30, 8: p.m. ; Arts “Council Meeting — Mort Oct.) 28,-,7.30° p.m. 110. SHSS. 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Human Rights officer for .; into “Himan “Rights Act, . riday ‘night about 75: eard Ms. Day speak of ' various aspects of society in still down and E Wealth: 0 :but omen are still in doch and Indian. decia ons show “that women areyatill ‘not equal.) - * Other: persons. who! ma > have been missed ‘in: the® vass ‘and -wish \to/contribute, . ‘may mail their. donations to Box $267,’ Castle can continue. : >; ‘forestry superintendent, Mi “chael Motz a: mill right * Running for. the ‘one. schoo} : trustee ‘seat are’ Agnes Hendrie. a housewife and incumbe nt Charles Varney a sawyer. ° Voters will also be asked if» “they favor the imposing of the ©. frontage tax: bylaw. AN voting. takes ‘place at the Slocan/ WI Hal! ‘with polls .; setup at Winlaw, Slocan Park and Crescent Valley elemen- tary, schools for casting of IL FORM OF GREATENT ol nicbatece ln hs oigezecciy bas Boel SOSeSEa Gp the Kootenay. ‘Alcobolien Soctety when 6 wellattesded meeting was Beld Tuesday Earl Puture meetings will be called at the “No. 9a are so contested. Incumbent George Rilkoff, representing ‘Area I, is being contested by Harry Nick Voy- kin,,. while: the two seats for. Castlegar. representatives are being sought by incum- bents’ Ernie. Mills, Eileen Hughes. and howcomlng Jean Wickett. John Moran, Area I repre- ‘sentative onthe board ‘of di. 7 uit Central Kootenay Re- “District, has gone tack in ott ice by. acclamation as did al ose seekin ition inthe RDCK. iar ‘by the Village of Slocan ‘council at. its ‘last“regular: meeting. This resulted after, council ty in-light of the: advice ‘council received: from: the. Town ot i are Ernest De Rosa Walter” Thring, with Dorothy Frank © taking the two-year set ont board. :In iiverton there aren trustee ‘is “Mra. Betty Nelson who also: went in’ by acclama: Chicken. ‘And all yeu:have' f rate (as ode se Coreen Stats Watasca oct locany lcs the ext arte: Membership Ses beng 3 solicited and anyone interested in the work of the society is urged to take out a Jon of the new right, Mike Churnolf, Jack ASouf, Corky Berg, n ® with notice to be well pedliczed.—Castl Ths hoard niust new conte up with on speresch is feasible to reach the ultimate ' s : News Photo ore ‘than two weeks of uous talks. ‘strike started July 1.