Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Stanfield outdraw Trudeau Winnipeg free press Friday june 21, 1968 continued mayor Roland Thornhill o Dartmouth extending the offi Cial Welcome said it is crowd approaching some police place the Esti mate at around including the hundreds still in their cars on the roads leading to the Centre. Newsmen thought would be More accurate. Traffic jams of four and five Miles occurred on roads leading to the Centre according to the police. We want Bob we want the crowd chanted Over and Over again. One reckless teen Ager raised a Trudeau sign and shouted go go but some o his friends snatched it out of his hands and trampled it in the Muddy water underfoot laugh ing. Press tables were taken Over by the crowd. They clambered on top of the temporary benches to be closer to the platform where or. Stanfield was to speak. The benches groaned under the weight and police moved in to try and Clear the people off to prevent serious accidents. The official party with a motorcycle police escort had difficulty getting through the traffic tie ups. It arrived nearly half an hour late for the 8 o clock meeting. But the crowd in a Good mood milled around talked politics cheered waved signs and waited patiently. There were the familiar Blue Stanfield placards. But there were hundreds of Home made signs which Young and old waved aloft. They read our Bob for pm. A vote for Stanfield is a vote for Canada. Bob s a Winner Stanfield a Man for All reasons help us help behind the platform was a Large billboard carrying the progressive conservative sign the More you think about it Stanfield is the balloons fluttered in the Breeze. The people were in a Holiday mood and when the cavalcade appeared with or. And mrs. Stanfield they broke into tremendous cheers. The conservative organizers for the Dartmouth Halifax constituency where j. M. Forrestall is the candidate were delighted and talked later that night confidently of the tories taking All Nova Scotia Ridings. Looking at the sea of faces from the platform and listening to the ovation a Toronto reporter travelling in the Stan Field press corps commented if Nova Scotia was Canada this would t be an election it would be a Premier g. I. Smith of Nova Scotia was introduced. He shouted his support for or. Stanfield and the crowd roared Back its agreement. Or. Stanfield stepped for Ward and again the crowd broke into its rhythmic chant we want bib we want finally the crowd quietened Down and or. Stanfield said How much he appreciated Thi spectators turning out that night to show Canada How much they were behind him. He said he had visited Yar Mouth and port Hawkesbury earlier. In the latter area health minister Allan Maceachen is seeking re election. He will be Defeated reported or. Stanfield and the crowd roared approval. Or. Stanfield did t Tell the crowd of his flight in a smal aircraft through storm Clouds from Dartmouth to Pori Hawkesbury. The plane Landec on an unopened new Section of the trans Canada Highway in Zero visibility conditions. Or. Stanfield said the Liber als were running a Peculiar Campaign. They apparently did t want to talk about the Basic issues such As the High Cost of living High unemployment and the shortage o houses. Instead they had mis represented the conservative party s position regarding que Bec and put in jeopardy the Progress United country we made a t the last Federal provincial conference he noted that prime minister Trudeau had now apologized for the misrepresentation in advertisements appearing in Alberta and new Brunswick news papers. I gather he is prepared now reluctantly to admit that i am As Good a Canadian As he a. Earlier thursday at Yar Mouth or. Stanfield said the party has been caught in its misrepresent while it took him a week to do so and while he squirmed a Good. Deal the process last night the prime minister finally every time or. Stanfield mentioned or. Trudeau s name at his Yarmouth meeting it Drew we have now apparently reached the end of the phoney Art of the election in suggested that having failed o mislead the people and Laving been caught in their attempts to misrepresent our position of the time Las now come for the. Liberals o outline their constructive policies. He doubted that they lad any such policies. Or. A Stanfield said he had talked about agriculture pollution regional disparity and Many other policies which the conservative party was pre pared to in our party have told the Canadian people it is our intention to straighten out the mess the liberals now have created in the Economy. They have resorted to tactics of distortion and misrepresentation behind phoney issues the crowd cheered. We have to pull this country again the throng cheered. Or. Stanfield warned that the Economy could to stand much More of the carelessness and casualness of Liberal mis the crowd loved it and roared its appreciation. Or. Forrestall who is seeking re election in Dartmouth thanked the people for turning put and giving. Robert Stanfield this tremendous he said by the turnout tonight you have shown that this is Stanfield territory and will remain Stanfield territory on june 25. Or. Stanfield told the crowd at Yarmouth the conservative party is one which will save confederation. Referring to or. Trudeau he said no Man has Ever spoken to so Many people and said so at port Hawkesbury earlier he had drawn around to a school auditorium with Many More standing outside in the rain. Friday or. Stanfield and his party flew to Toronto where he was to embark on an intense tour of Toronto area constituencies ending the Day with a major rally in Hamilton. Saturday he goes to Montreal for a last tour of 177 Ridings and sunday he will relax in Ottawa. Reward passes rag scorned by Osier continued it deserves nothing but con tempt and it shows that Thi people who write it do not know what democracy is All about the leaflet printed in Rouge Mont que., condemned prime minister Trudeau As a communist Begotten by the Beas of propaganda translation radio television and news papers and inspired by the beast of its first paragraph claimed the Liberal party had elected an alien As its new Leader. An Osier. Alien said or 1 the French canadians continued wednesday the free pres accounting department receive a Cheque for from the hoi Rhost fraternal Aid society 1230. Main Street. This raise he total amount received certified cheques to Date t but another has been hedged by residents of Bissell he Hometown of one of victims which will shortly Raisl he total amount to More than Franklin Douglas Duval 19, a Bissett Miner and his Friend Roberta Lee Mceachern 18, o Winnipeg were slain during the Early morning hours of apr 7 probably while they were eating hamburgers in a parked car or service Road beside Highway their bodies were discovered of a passerby the next morn no. Or. Duval had been Sho and miss Mceachern bludgeoned to death. There. Are no new develop ments in the investigation Enior ramp spokesman said thursday. New leads keep coming in he Aid but so far they have failed o Point the Finger at any aspect. The Case was far from closed however policemen on it every Day o the week. Study whale resources Tokyo a the tonal whaling commission s scientific committee opened a four Day meeting Here monday to discuss ways to preserve whaling resources in the ant Arctic and to recommend an Over All catch limit for the com ing season. Thousand tongues the liberals have a thousand tongues to allure the Douglas Fisher Harry Crowe Toronto Telegram monday june or. Trudeau claims that the Liberal with one voice for National Unity and against special status. Here Are the facts. You be the judge. It goes without saying that Quebec is not a province like the others and it has to be dealt with in Paul hog yer la Presse March. It is a nation in the sociological sense of the term. This society is centred in Quebec and it is Quebec which gives it its strength and its Hope Mitchell Sharpe be Devoir March what would have to be worked out at such a conference on the Constitution is recognition of provincial Power to make International agreements within their own jurisdiction but Only under the umbrella of Broad agreements signed by the Federal Eric Kierans Globe mall March 27, 1968 i cannot express it More concisely than f. A. Angers in general the Canadian state is not the Central government but the Central and provincial governments taken together in matters of education the Canadian state is the provincial state and none other Pierre Elliott Trudeau federalism and the French canadians published by Macmillan of Canada March 1968 can you really Trust them published by the progressive conservative party of Manitoba have been in this country for Over three Hundred and he preceded with his Low keyed dead serious dissection o the Sheet. Hitting upon a passage denouncing or. Trudeau for hav ing attended Harvard University described As a gelatine meat Broth for leftist intellectuals who Poison the United the Liberal candidate commented that a lot of Good men have received their education at that University. A lady in the audience added or. Stanfield went to har the leaflet claims or. Tru Deau is also responsible for the pulling Down of the Chris Tian Structure of the province of Why presumably because As or. Osier explained in. Bis Stab at this Titbit or. Trudeau called for the Church dominated Cler ical school system in Quebec to Wake up and get into the 20th Century to prepare people to live in in 1951. For this and other misdemeanours the article portrayed the prime minister As a plotting communist tyrant. But the Nastiest part said or. Osier is this excerpt it is with a Sodomick stench that Pierre Elliott Trudeau courted the Federal Liberal Sodom is the City destroyed by god for its ram Pant immorality. The alleged reason the prime minister deserves. Such a description is his proposed Bill introduced when he was still Justice minister which would legalize therapeutic abortions and homosexual acts Between consenting adults. This charge said or. Osier is really it would be funny if there was anything humorous about he said som rely. But i Don t think it s the least bit near the end the leaflet comments that or. Trudeau became Liberal Leader through the conspiratorial efforts of the mass Media which it ironically Tarsas the beast of prop so you re in on or Osier remonstrated the news Man nearby in a sarcastic by serious tone. Canadian system o Law he explained the onus o proof is on the person making charges of this nature. His commentary indicated no sub Stantial proof was contained in the leaflet. It is neither simple nor necessary for the person subjected to such criticism to refute the pronouncements he said further. This kind of stuff should be treated the Way it deserves to be treated this is a democratic country and some people in this country Don t seem to realize in closing or. Osier said this is no Way to Stop or. Trudeau from being elected. Please if you run into any of this phone your party head quarters and make a complaint against the atmosphere in which this kind of thing can go the audience showed its appreciation with Long resounding applause. New threat looms continued an association proposal for an All inclusive 26-per-cent increase in a three year contract. On wednesday when we met he association negotiating team under Roland Doucet a Federal conciliation officer the Assoc a Ion suddenly reneged and told us the offer was washed out. There was no explanation. Now the conciliation officer will his report to the ederal labor minister and with a 15 Days of him receiving it be will have the right to strike. We estimate that would be about july 15. 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Make your motto Down with government of Canada starting june 30th 1968 important changes in unemployment insurance new benefits new contributions new wage ceiling new contribution rates weekly earnings less than and under and under and under and under and under and under and under and under and Over one half of a 400 stamp. Weekly conf Laullon employee employer .10 .10 .20 .20 .35 .35 .50 .50 .65 .65 .80 .80 .95 .95 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.40 1.40 value of weekly stamp .40 .70 1.00 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.20 2.50 2.80 employers these contribution rates Are effective june 30th 1968. If your pay periods do not coincide with that Day and if you wish to avoid using both the old and new rates in the same pay period you May use a old rates for any pay periods ending on or before july 6th 1968, or b new rates for any pay periods starting on or after june 23rd 1968. I 2 become obsolete after june Soth May be exchanged at your Post office for Stamps of the new denominations. 3 if you Are registered As an employer with the unemployment insurance commission a bulletin with detailed information about exchanging Stamps has been mailed to you. Wage ceiling is raised from to All salaried employees earning up to and including a year Are insurable from june Soth Onward. 5 employees paid by the hour Day piece or mile will remain insurable regardless of the amount of their earnings. New Benefit rates Range of average weekly contributions cents less than 28 28 and under 43 43 and under 58 58 and under 73 73 and under 88 88 and and under and and Over weekly rate of Benefit person without dependent 16.00 19.00 22.00 26.00 30.00 34.00 38.00 42.00 person with dependent 21.00 25.00 29.00 33.00 38.00 43.00 48.00 53.00 employees 1 although the new contribution rates become effective june 30th 1968, the new Benefit rates As shown in the table above will not automatically become effective at Trie same Tims. 2 the Benefit rate is calculated on the basis of your most recent 30 contribution weeks. Therefore sometime will go by after july 1st before your contributions at the new rate will have the maximum effect on your rate of Benefit. 3 for claims established before july 1st, the Benefit rate established when the claim was made will continue to apply until the claim is ended. 4 a an employee you will contribute at the new rate starting june 30th 1968, and your new contribution rate is shown in the contribution table above. 5 for earnings of less than a week most employees Are credited with a contribution for half a week. However employees and fishermen do not pay any contributions for earnings of less than a week. But if they have earnings from to they pay 100 and Are credited with a contribution for half a week. 6 if you work in lumbering and logging and if your contribution weeks Are determined by applying divisors to the number of cords or Board feet produced your contributions will be at the rate for earnings of a week. This was formerly revised copies of the employer s handbook and table of deductions will be mailed before june 30th 1968 to All employers registered with the unemployment insurance commission. In addition booklets and tables for employers in logging and fishing will also be distributed at a later Date. These booklets and tables will contain detailed information on the amendments to the unemployment insurance act passed by parliament in March of this year. If you have further questions or wish More information the nearest office of the unemployment insurance commission will be glad to help you. We suggest that you keep this notice Handy for future reference. Unemployment insurance commission 8604 d
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