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No Nuclea Says New ‘"We should join with Africa, India, South America and other nonâ€"nuclear powers, and form a nonâ€"nuclear bloc powerful enoâ€" ush to call on the U.S. and Rusâ€" sia to stop this arms race, beâ€" Exhibiting a copy of the Adâ€" vertiser, Conservative John Hamâ€" ilton answered charges there were a few jobs available in the south portion of York West durâ€" ing the meet the candidates night at | week The headline on the paper stated the job picture in the area was the best in 10 years. "Speakâ€" ing to representative of Goodâ€" year Rubber they informed me they were running three full shifts a day for a fiveâ€"dayâ€"week. His reply to the question was met by boos and jeers from the audience. "Am I under the imâ€" pression you can dish it out, but can‘t take it?" inquired Hamilâ€" ton. First to speak of the four canâ€" didates was the New Democratic Party‘s David Middleton. Attackâ€" ing both the Liberal and Consâ€" ervatives administrations from as far back as the depression, Midâ€" dleton stated it was the result of poor planning on the part of these two parties. Commenting on the Conservaâ€" tives Survival Program" Middleâ€" ton stated Canada will have the finest army of unemployed men in the world. "You get the OL ‘Diefenbaker Medal if you can climb up and down a rope so many times," Middleton quipped. Speaking on the current deâ€" fense program Middleton stated Canada was a strong deterrent against an enemy with her sandâ€" filled Bomares and Honestâ€"John missles. ‘"We buy obsolete subâ€" marines and do we use them for fighting? No! we use them for targets!" As the second speaker Hamilâ€" ton was limited to answering questions from the floor and charges against the government. 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