burlington grills heckles four candidates pc social a drcusufce atmosphere sur rounded the baltonwenrwortta riding msettnorsndtdste meet- lof in mm rownsoohlfh school wednesday the meeting attract ed orer500 people and featured marching hands signs hoopla and a fiery debate an hour before the meeting was stated to start the dundas pat riots marching band and a group of youth with worlsontrudeau placards shing over their should ers paraded about the parking lot to the tune of ontario glory glory hallelujah and other tunes symbolic of victory after liberal iip for want- worth and candidate for hattpn- wenrworth johnvorlson showed up- tbe band uned up- on either way of a passage totbe stairway and the candidate walked between them andjheolnld the school a liberal worker yelled were going to sock it to themiooight twenty nunutes later conserv ative oandldale jlmswaaborough showed tip and the placardcarry ing liberals surrounded the car later inddethe building swan- borough shook bands with each individual coming into the gym and then a girl dressed in a cow girl outfit led a email group into tbe gym singing uacdonald is sweeping the nation the ndp candidate trailed behind thepro- cesilon but when all the hoopla died down and tbe candidates took their placo on the platform the people wanted answers and without its and tuts each of the four candidates poke for is mlnutus and follow ing thai answered questions from tbe floor both written and oral parliamentary writer don cv- hearn moderated the question and answer period conservative jlmswanborough was the first to speak and prom ised youth vitality and exper ience if elected to parliament he listed inflation as one of the biggest problems facing the new government and showed concern about ho rising prtco of consum er goods swanborough claimed medi care was being forced on the wholo nation whether they wanted it or not he said stanflelds program included a removal of the 1 1 per cent sales tan on build ing materials 1 think there should bo a 1500 exemption for people liv ing solely ooold age allowancea he said national unity had be come a pouilcatfootball trud- eau goes out west and says get lough with quebec andmareband stays home and tells quebec be doesnt really mean it swanborough expressed con- cam about frustrations and dis couragement among farmers and noted the average age was now 58 and the trend for young farm people was to leave the farm for a batterlncoineandaneaslerufe swanborough said he opposed trudaaus stand onabortlona on capital gains be keeps an open mind he promised o push for burlington representation on the hamlfton harbour commission and concluded by telling the audience hallon wenrqrh needed everflresent represent ation in ottawa ndp ted macdonsld took the platform after swanborough and tofd of how he his wife and has canvassers had travelled through the- riding and met the people he tfrew chuckles throughout the aiidlence whdn he said the people had a right to see what the next mp and his wife looked like uacdonald said housing was a crisis now and charged all three levels of government had been dragging their feet he said revenue for housing invest ment should be raised by 10 per cent macdonald cited thu cost of apartments from lsoto175and when ho started to list ibo per centages spent on land as involv ed in labor a heckler asked how much of the construction coat was labor uacdonald first answered him and then retorted dont worry i have all the answers right hero he said the taxation was not only high but the system was one of tho worlds worst then it was john morlsons turn morlson had been criticis ed for his supposedly high ab senteeism and he dealt with that first im hero and according to some of the nice things that have been said about mo it is more than somo give mo credit for that is why i won in went- worth in 65 and why i will win hallon wentworth because i know more than what is oxpected of me morlsons speech was inter rupted by both hecklers trying to broil him and supporters ap- m the acton free praia wednesday juno 19 19ob predict fireworks tonight at meetcandidates meeting besides their hectic door- tbe injection of a major new issue knocking and handshaking cam- could be expected at the wednes- palgns across the length and lay meeting in oakviue he breadth of the riding hiltons iecuned to comment further three federal election candidates have six meetthecandldate meetings on their schedule right now its four down and two to go remaining meetings are tonight wednesday in st hildas anglican church in oak viue and thursday evening at trinity united qhurch in acton the first meeting where all three men ndp murray karn- lghan pc peler mcwilliams and liberal rud whiting were on stage together was held it erin two weeks ago next they visited the grades 7 and 8 classes at st vincents separate school in oakviue mealing number three was bold in milton last wednes day and last night tuesdaytbey jointly faced the voters at a jay cee sponsored meeting in georgetown a spokesman for the hallon progressive conservatives told this newspaper fireworks and plaudlng him so often be was unable to stick loany text whan i look at all these trudeau-morl- son signs in tbe hall it reminds me of liberals when im in tbe house of commons or should i say whenever im in the house be quipped he appealed to the boisterous crowd- to keep an op n mind and suggested if they came to the meeting any other way hoy may as well he onthestreercattipaign- fog for tho candidate of their cholco he said tbe government would be faced with challenges and he would be prond in support trud- aau in the hext government he sold let us suppose sfon- rletd won and became pm at which point a heckler yeljed suppose nothing he wilt and a cheer followed yes he would be thoru and noisily re questing stanfjelds campaign promises and then dlefenhaker would be there and he is never quiet there would be disunity in the party the whole govern ment would bo a shambles and i would be afraid to oven think of what would happen totho nation leis talk about the high cost of living morlson suggested youmade it high a man from the back yelled wo dont promise you any thing governments take money from one placo and spend it in another from now on youll nave to eam what you get but i will say the trudeau team will control government spending and encourage private sectors to grow and expand to provide jobs for tho work force that will in crease by so per eonl in 12 years he said new trade areas would be sought and found he began to speak about trud eau s just society and was inter rupted by an apparent ndp supporter in the front you know he said quiolly when i look al you i think about 1965 when your moneyyourlnnuondos and your mudsllnglng didnt best mo and it wont beat mo now a second man cheored you tell him john as his time limit ended morl son said just to keep the record straight i am a full time mp and i am not a real estate man norm braden an independent liberal stated his case of liber ating ass and lowering tbe voting lage to 18 braden said reforms were needed for legislation deal ing with homosexuality prosti tution and fornication braden who attends school in tho united states compared what ho called a sick society in the states to canada and said this nation was following tho same trend trinity united church congregational picnic to be held on sunday june 23rd at 2 p m rockwood conservation area swimming games cold drinks come one come all last 3 days for shoe bargains all stock must be sold mens and boys shoes slippers rubbers work boots rubber boots all sales final no refunds ofmn yrturt 1 6 fri 19 pm sat 9 am 6 pm frank toth shoes he criticised peoplo for watch ing television zlhoursaweekand said it causes a distorted world canadians should re evaluate their priorities estab lish a sense of valuesand moral ities he said braden said he had entered thu race because he folt curtain lasues had to be raised and he knew the major pasties were not interested- end they would have lb bu raised by an independent braden said he supported tru deau andjtls platform in its en tirely although hecklers had plenty to say during the speeches most of tbe uproar was saved for the question and answer period one asked swanborough if the conservatives would raise taxes if elected beforehehadflnlshed explaining stantlolds plan for a balanced budget and no wasted money a man shouted just like in 58 during the period morlson war accused and subjected to i he abuse of tho people about his at tendance record and the fact thai he bad spoken onlyseventlmesln two sessions of parliament morlson called himself a baaufocratlc rod tape cultur ana sua n cost tho individuals only a pack of cigarettes to send him there a man piped up thats more than youre worth okay morlson rutorted you say that now nut wait until you need mu and those of you who have dealt with mo or needed riur know im worth thu puck of cigar ettes whorl asked braden said ho wasnt running against morlson but ho fojt thore wore issuusthat nondod raising akd could only bu raised by an independent and ha had nothing tdosu jim 4wanborrajgh puta atop to rumors that hfgnd thu consurv atlvu party had buud spreading hate literature against trudeau 1 do not publish or condone tbe publication of any hate lltorature and i condemn it before thlspub- lir meeting he said in answer to s similarly phrased question whun ssked about what legis lation should be initiated to con trol american unions in canada morlson promised some pretty stiff steps to control the spiral morlson listed the shortsge of money for investment the cost of production and ftitt need for in- cross in taxation as pqsatme stumbling blocks during- a debate on that topic braden knocksd the news media for cateringfoadvortlsersrather thsn the subscribers over 100 people gathered in brookvlue hall saturday even ing for an informal modern and oldtime dance and a chance to gel acquainted wlthhalton-went- worth progressive conservative candidate jim swanborough hosted by the naasagaweya conservative association tbe evening also featured a short address from mr swanborough and his campaign committee the leonard orchestra of wes ton supplied music and the evening ended with light refresh ments election 68 haltonwentworth candidates shako aflor o fiory moot tho candidates mooting in burlington last wook they arc nop tod macdonald p c jim swanborough indepond ont liboral norm bradon and liberal john morison staff photo jfrl shoes and tootsies are the newest childrens toys and it seems like every child in town has one of each whatever hap pened to tbe hula hoop ii i heres why its so good i each piece of pipioghot chicken is in vitingly crisp on the outside toll of luicy mouthwatering flavor on the in side thats why we call it plavor crisp its doepfried under pressure so all of the natural goodness of the chicken is soalod in rather than cooked out flavorcrisp chicken is never dry always delicious chicken in a box family pak 79c snack piece of chlckei french fries special pak pieces of flavor crisp chicken c9 19 beady to serve pucc of chicken trench trie cole sim buttered bun hnmv 139 phone 8531201 14 pieces of chicken roll s399 honev party pak 20 pieces of chicken 525 open 7 days a week b m hood drivein conor acton blvd and ouon st in covchnmlnt of canada starting june 30th 1968 important changes in unemployment insurance new benefits new contributions new wage ceiling new contribution rates vllua el rsnno el avorsoo wmtly knto wmkly conlilbullon wookly contribution of bnm wmfcly earning employs employor suaip pofsen person less than s20 00 10 10 conl wlutoul win 20 00 and under 30 00 20 20 40 doeommftt 1 lismdill 30 00 and undor s40 00 35 35 70 loss than 28 13 00 1700 40 00 and undor 50 00 so 50 1 00 28 and undor 43 16 00 2100 50 00 and undor 60 00 65 65 1 30 10 00 25 00 60 00 and undor 70 00 80 80 1 60 24 00 70 00 and undor s80 00 80 00 and undor 00 00 05 1 to 05 1 10 1 00 2 20 73 and undor 88 26 00 33 00 b0 00 and undor 100 00 1 25 1 25 2 50 8b and undor 1 03 30 00 38 00 slooooand ovor 1 40 1 40 2 80 st 03 and undor 1 ib 34 00 43 00 1 18 and undor 1 33 38 00 48 00 ol a 40e stamp 1 33 and over 42 00 53 00 employers employees 1 those contribution rales aro effective juno 30th 1068 ii your pay periods do not coincide with that day and it you wish to avoid using both tho old and now mil in tho samo pay ponod you may use old rates or any pay ponods ending on or boioro july 6th 1066 or b new rates for any pay periods starting on or attor juno 23rd 19o8 2 stamps that w ll becom obsoote attar juno 30th may bo oxchangld at your post office tor jiimpj of the now denominations 3 if you aro registered i- an tmployor with tho unemployment insurance commission j bulletin with detaiiod information about oxchang ng stamps ha boon mailod to you 4 tho wago coiling is raisod from 5 4g0 to 7 800 all salaried employees oarnmg up to and including 7 boo a year are insurable from juno 30th onward 5 employees pa d by thi hour day piece or mile will remain insurable regardless of tho amount of their earnings new benefit rates 1 although tho now contribution rates become effective june 30th 1968 the new bonefit rales as shown in the table above wit not automatically become effective at the same lime 2 tht benefit ralo is calculated on the bat of your most recent 30 contribution weeks therefore somo time will go by altar july 1st before your contributions at the new rate will have the maximum lllcct on your rate of benefit 3 tor cia ms established bofore july 1st the benefit rate established whtn the claim was made will continue to apply until the claim it ended 4 as an cmployoe you will contribute at the new rate starting june 30th 1368 and your new contribution rate is shown in iht contr bution table abovo 5 for oarmngs of less than 20 00 a week most employoes are crudilod with a conlnbut on for half a week however farm employees and tishormon do not pay any contribution for earnings of lets than 9 00 a wock but if thoy have earnings from 9 00 to 10 t9 they pay 10c and aro creditod with a contribution fortialf a week 6 if you work in lumbering and logging and if your contribution weeks arc deicrm nod by applying divisors to the number ov cords or board tool produced your contributions will be at the rate tor earnings of 5100 a woek this was formerly 9 revised copies of tho employors handbook and table of deductions will be mailed before juno 30lh 1968 to all employers registered wlwuho unemployment insurance commission in addition booklets and tables tor employers in logging and fishing will also be distributed at a later date thfje booklets and tables will contain detaiiod information on the amendments to tho unemployment insurance act pamed by parliament m march of this year if you have further question or wih more information the nearest office of the unemployment insurance commission will be glad to help you we suggest that you aeep this notice hsnely tor tutui rweence unemployment insurance commission