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Oakville Beaver, 10 Oct 1993, p. 17

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Assuming the Natural Law Party wins, Bright says its first order of busiâ€" ness will be to establish A Group For A Government, a collective of "Yogic Flyers" who will "enliven the Unified Field of Natural Law." Bright believes this group‘s efforts will "create coherâ€" ence in the national consciousness" thereby setting the stage for the positive results to follow. According to Natural Law Party litâ€" erature, Yogic Flying is a state of perfect mindâ€"body coâ€"ordination evidenced by orderly brain function. In the first stage of the act the practitioner‘s body lifts up in a series of short hops. The practice induces a condition of "bubbling bliss" and generates a harmonious state in the surrounding environment. Proof of the power he believes in, said Bright, is the fact that the Natural Law Party â€" which wasn‘t in existence a year ago â€" is now the fourth largest politâ€" ical party in Canada. Government, said Bright, should be boring. Without all the conflicts that make news, the job of running the counâ€" try should operate as efficiently as nature. He says life has so many other wonderful things to concentrate on. His ideal would be an "allâ€"party govâ€" ernment" which draws upon the best minds and talents from several ideoloâ€" gies. At its core would be the "intelliâ€" gence" of nature which â€" if applied to government â€" could make even that old institution run as efficiently as the natuâ€" ral world. After all, says Bright, scientifâ€" ic knowledge can be applied to more than just technology. leaders working alongside each other. government Candidate proposes allâ€"party (Continued from page 16) Call one of our certified practitioners for an ‘LACE: _ THOMAS BLAKELOCK HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 1160 REBECCA STREET OAKVILLE, ONTARIO REFRESHMENTS SERVED BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. EVERYONE WELCOME! QUR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WILL BE FOLLOWED BY: OAKVILLE DISTRICT BRANCH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ON JAKAB, orutharmorocist GUEST SPEAKER TOPIC: "DIABETES EYE CHANGES" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1993 T:30 PM. DIABETES ASSOCIATION Afternoon sailing excursions and passes to the Ontario Jockey Club are just a sample of the more than 300 goodies up for auction at the River Oaks Public School PTA Auction Sale Friday, Oct. 15th. Viewing will take place between 7 and 8 p.m. at the school with the auction scheduled for 8 p.m. There is free admission but you must be 18 to attend. All proceeds will go towards stuâ€" dent activities. River Oaks PTA auction Friday ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DU DIABETE aoo Oct. 13th: All Candidates Meeting sponsored by the Federation of Oakville Residents Groups at 7:30 p.m. at Queen Elizabeth Park High School. More details in upcoming issue of the Oakville Beaver. aodo Oct. 24th: twoâ€"day blackout on advertising by political parties begins As well, Cablenet will also broadcast candidate statements on Sun. Oct. 17th at 9:00 p.m., Thurs. Oct. 21st at 9:00 p.m. and Oct. 23rd at 9:00 p.m. ao00o Oct. 14th: an All Candidates Meeting will be held at the RiverOaks Recreation Centre from 1:00 p.m.â€"3:00 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Oakville Seniors‘ Centres and will focus on seniors‘ issues. aoo Oct. 16th: Advance polls operate from 12:00 p.m.â€"8:00 p.m. ao0o Oct. 18th: Advance polls operate from 12:00 p.m.â€"8:00 p.m. aogo00o Oct. 23rd: threeâ€"day blackout on publication and broadcast of opinion poll results begins. aood Oct. 25th: polls open from 9:00 a.m.â€"8:00 p.m. Electors not on list may still register to vote. Oct. 10th: Rebroadcast at 6 p.m. of Cablenet TV23 Oakvilleâ€" Milton Candidates‘ Debates taped on Oct. 7th with another repeat date Wed. Oct. 20th at 10:00 p.m. intment Mr. Bill Butler, P.Eng. Department of Planning Services Town of Oakville P.O. Box 310 Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6 Tel: 338â€"4190 ext. 3320 Fax: 815â€"2025 The study schedule includes a second Public review in December, 1993, and then subject to comments received, the Town of Oakville intends to complete the Environmental Study Report by February, 1994. The meeting will be conducted as an Open House from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. followed by a formal presentation. All those with an interest in this study are urged to attend. If you are unable to attend and would like to make known your views, please address your comments by October 29, 1993 to: Public input is an important part of this study. The first Public Open House/Meeting has been arranged to review and receive comments about the study approach, background information, updated transportation analysis and alternative solutions. It is scheduled for: For approximately a decade the Town of Oakville Official Plan has shown a proposed interchange of Neyagawa Boulevard (Dorval Drive) with the proposed Highway 403 east of the existing Fourth Line (see Key Plan). The Ministry of Transportation has recently announced plans to initiate construction of sections of Highway 403 as early as 1995. The Town of Oakville is now carrying out a study of Neyagawa Boulevard between Highway 5 and Highway 403 in accordance with the requirements of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects. PUBLIC CONSULTATION : TOWN OF OAKMILLE sasâ€"sso1 PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE/MEETING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR NEYAGAWA BOULEVARD (DOR\IAL DRIVE) HIGHWAY 5 TO THE PROPOSED HIGHWAY 403 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6H 2L1 ST. VOLODYMYR CULTURAL CENTRE 1280 DUNDAS STREET WEST THE FIRE SIDE LOUNGE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1993 7:00°P.M TO 9:00 P.M. WITH A PRESENTATION AT 8:00 P.M. LAKE ONTARIO w m /97 7

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