Do You Want to See Our National Debt Climb Even Higher _ Under Jean Chretién‘s Liberals? . We Think Not! On Monday REFORMLZ PMRTY OF CANADA Vote RICHARD MALBOEUE â€" Vote ._._................0AMVILE / MILTON ...................... The November‘ 12, 13*, 18, 19 6 20 Book, Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson. Based on a story by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey. Burlington Light Opera Society Tony® Award Winner! â€" Best Musical â€" dI _ Sregents MEREDITH WILLSON‘S" @ The Oakville Performing Arts Centre *Matinee and evening show Presented by the IHamilton pectator Information: 6393701 Box Oflice: 8422555 THE OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB Imagine Life Without Glasses Or Contacts! c . Thousands of once nearâ€"sighted people now enjoy this freedom. An advanced laser procedure which takes an eye doctor only minutes to perform has changed the way they see the world. If you‘re over 21 and nearâ€"sighted, you may be a suitable candidate. MISSISSAUGA CENTRAL LIBRARY To obtain more information or register for the seminar: All members of the club and any interested persons are welcome to attend this T0 Wednesday Nov. 3, 1993 General Meeting DINING ROOM FROM THE FAR EAST COLLECTION NOVEMBER 9 NOVEMBER 23 DECEMBER 7 Natural Law Party leader urges voters not to vote the status quo â€" By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff ile.the leader of the Natural Law Party says he doesn‘t waste time with negativity, he hopes that on the morning after Election Day he won‘t have to tell votâ€" ers "I told you so." "I don‘t want to have to say to Canadians that they made a mistake and did not vote for the Natural Law Party," said Dr. Neil Paterson, explainâ€" ing that casting ballots for any other party will simply maintain the stagnant status quo. The Governorâ€"General of the Age of Enlightenment for North America, as he‘s also known, was in town Thursday to talk to local media and a j 5317 Hwy. 7, Woodbridge ; . _ (905) 856â€"2766 _ | handful of area followers. While magiâ€" cian and Rosedale Natural Law candiâ€" date Doug Henning was a noâ€"show, Paterson outlined his platform for change which he believes will remedy all societal ills and overcome every~ obstacle to good government. 1 »* ~ Sat., Nov. 13 | I 1â€"4 p.m. ! i Lumbers will be Autographing Glass I Et Show Specials I pec [“A Join t.he Collectors Club | If elected the first order of business will be to organize a 7,000â€"member collective of "yogic flyers" in Ottawa to focus their meditative energies on relieving stress levels across the counâ€" try and the nation‘s capital in particular. "It is essential lawmakers live in a harmonious â€"environment," said‘ Paterson. "One minute of wasted time is 27 million minutes of wasted time These include the drastic reduction of crime, disease, waste and poverty resulting in substantial savings which would eliminate the national debt in three years. A Natural Law govcrnmem1 would also lower taxes, abolish the GST, promote pollutionâ€"free energy sources and introduce Transcendental Meditation techniques into school curâ€" riculums. ‘ ty is _ _â€"2C._ _ _I1 Paterson explained that the group would be "drawn from the ranks of the unemployed and engaged fullâ€"time" to practice yogic flying for two hours every morning and evening. If not elected ("I haven‘t given much thought to that negative possibili« ty") Paterson said he would continue to try and organize the flyers just as he has been privately for the past 15 years. He‘ explained that while shortâ€"term gatherâ€" ings of yogic flyers have been conâ€" vened, it has so far been "impossible to engage them professionally." After petitioning the government to consider its policies and failing, Paterson said it was a natural step to seek office. F "That‘s why we felt compelled to bring the message directly to Canada of these great benefits," he said. Art Picture Frame Warehouse 50‘ Token Day ® 1"" Hot Dog Drink SPORT ‘N PRACTICE CENTRE P.D. DAY : SPECIAL : Offer good 9 a.m.â€"4 p.m. 3375 North Service Road Burlington (between Walkers Guelph Lines)