awe ca ay DReT GI Reng San eager te po fees seat SNE beanie Ge ets Mailbox Boycott Petro-Can Dear Editor: Canadians are about to be made an offer we should all refuse. Successive Liberal and PC governments have told us repeatedly that Petro-Canada is “ours’’, but now we're go- ing to be asked to buy a share in it! Just think, we can own it twice! However, while the federal government will ask us to help Petro-Canada get bigger, it will retain decisive control over it. The prospect of having the federal government asa ma- Government overlooking responsibility Dear Editor: ‘ It should be apparent ‘that mi our. government... in its . gratuitous attempt to structure a:-multicultural society, has overlooked its responsibility to its people. ‘who represent the. nation es’'a. whole. The im- © migration laws are so ‘laziiy applied with little orno regard for consequence, that anyone can enter this country and be ._.. freé.te express the political - and sometimes even revolu- tionary ideals of a country where they have previously resided. They also den’t have to speak’ fluent’ English ‘or: have a job. I'd really like to know how much. money is spent annually across Canada in the form _of.Welfare and J U.LC. benefits: for: Landed . Immigrants. jority partner is a little daun- ting. Its track record of billion dollar losses isn’t terribly in- spiring -- Canada Post, Canadair, de Havilland, Via Rail, Atomic Energy, etc., etc. Petro-Canada is worth about $9 billion. Think of the poten- tial for more huge losses! Federal Energy Minister Pat Carney says Petro-Canada’s going to be run ‘‘commercial- ly’ and the government won't interfere in its operations. Petro-Canada chief Wilbert Hopper reports to her. Yet Pat Carney’s ‘‘business’’ is politics. Canadians are being set up again — but this time by a government calling itself con- servative. We're about to get “thosed’’ on Petro-Canada. Petro-Canada’s assets should be sold off progressive- ly, starting with the thousands of gas stations. Think of all the entrepreneurs that could establish themselves! Does this federal govern- ment stand for socialism or free enterprise? Qur advice to Canadians? Don’t buy any Petro-Canada shares. Boycott it until the govern- ment privatizes it!! Colin Brown President | National Citizens* Coalition COMPLETE WORLDWIDE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS ‘OR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE Prompt - Personalized - Multilingual Service at no extra cost. Free ticket delivery VERENA FURRER —Owner— or visit our office at: 744 WEST HASTINGS ST. (AT HOWE) -VANCOUVER, B.C. 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He did it so quickly and easily that, like most misinformed peo- ple, | felt that he truely posessed a “Magical Mind." * That conviction remained with me until 1982 when 1! first met Dan Rutley, a pro- fessional hypnotherapist on the North Shore. ‘Hypnosis,"" he explained, ‘‘is self induc- ed. All a hypnotist does is act as a guide, steering the sub- ject along a path everyone is capable of travelling." According to Dan, hyp- nosis is simply direct com- munication with the sub- conscious mind. '’Most sug- gestions are first processed by our conscious minds,” Dan continued in the friend- ly environment of his office, “which unfortunately refuses - to pass them on to the sub- conscious if it finds them unacceptable. Thus we have the smoker trying unsuc- cessfully to convince himself that he really has quit the habit, or the dieter that she is no longer hungry.” Laughing at jokes or crying at a sad movie are a form of hypnosis, according to Dan. “What has happened,” he California . or Yams B.C. Grown California Red Tokay Grapes | Sweet Potatoes elery NORTH VAN. STORE ONLY _ Prices in effect Oct. 6-12. __ By John Stokes says, ‘‘is that ou conscious mind has been temporarity pushed to one side and the messages have got through to that part of the mind which is less critical thus giving us an ‘emotional’ reaction. Criticizing jokes or movies, of course,’ always makes them less enjoyable." Since opening his business over three years ago, Dan Rutley has utilized his knowledge of hypnosis and helped hundreds of in- dividuals overcome a wide diversity of problems. ‘‘Peo- ple who are convinced they won't be able to sleep or are certain they'll never regain their confidence can easily be helped through hypnosis," he says earnestly. ‘‘The im- provements in some of my clients have been so dramatic, that one can understand; why they think that hypnosis is some kind of magic wand." Another lesser known side to Dan's business is that of counselling. ‘The majority of people don't think their pro- blem through,’’ he says. “They often believe that events or circumstances not only contribute but actually ‘create’ the emotions they are experiencing. My job is to ‘show them that it’s their ‘THINKING’ that's causing such problems as poor sleep- ing or overeating. Alter that and the resolution of their'dif- ficulties becomes much, much simplier."’ Dan Rutley is a profes- sional whose skills and sincerity have been of tremendous benefit to many people. A free consultation is Dan Rutiey offered and evening and weekend scscions are available, So it there is an area in your life that you think could be improved, why. not- give Dan a call? After ail, the - only thing you have to tose i is your problem, - . (Author’s Note: .Dan. Rutley can be contacted at his office by calling 986-9304),