Constituents in this ridâ€" ing are encouraged and inâ€" vited to come out and disâ€" cuss the campaign issues. Twelve Waterloo churchâ€" es are sponsoring an all candidates‘ night â€" .June 5th at 8 p.m. for Waterloo North _ provincial _ candiâ€" dates. The meeting will be held at St. Michael‘s Roman Catholic Church, Univerâ€" sity Ave. The candidates for Waâ€" terloo North include Herb Epp, Liberal; Bob Gramâ€" low, Conservative and Mary Jane _ Mewhinney, New Democratic. Churches‘ meet the candidates ‘‘We need to agree on a common definition of the writing competence a stuâ€" dent should have if he is to be adequately prepared to do university work." The twoâ€"day meeting will take place at Conrad Grebel College on the UW campus. graduate. Dr. Ledbetter said the twoâ€"day meeting will bring together a crossâ€"section of teachers who have indicatâ€" ed special concern with the writing skills of their stuâ€" dents. ‘‘We will try to come to grips with the problem of student writing and with the problems involved in the teaching of writing skills,"" said Dr. Ledbetter. Last year Dr. Ledbetter inâ€" troduced an English profiâ€" ciency test for freshmen arts students, followed by a voluntary program of inâ€" struction for those who needed and wanted help. Beginning with this year‘s firstâ€"year class, all arts students at Waterloo must The project has been deâ€" veloped by Dr. Ken Ledbetâ€" ter, associate dean of arts (special _ programs) at Waterloo with sponsorship from the Ontario Ministry of _ ties RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL ‘‘Writing Skills and the University Student," a reâ€" search project designed to help high school students who plan to go to university, will see 50 teachers from Onâ€" tario elementary, secondâ€" ary â€" and _ postâ€"secondary schools meet at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo on June 3 and 4 to search for comâ€" mon answers to what hasâ€" become a crucial question. 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This is so because, as we all know, workers and profesâ€" sional employees tend to spend almost all they make; therefore reductions of personal income taxes boost demand for business output, sales expand: this provides a direct stimulus to full capacity operation and an increase in employment. This is what we all want and it is within our power to make it happen. It should also be clear that the NDP approach leads to an expansion of business profits not only from a larger output of commodities and services sold but from a reduction in unit costs. There is nothing illusory about this! The NDP also believes that there are many areas of economic operation that should be directly stimulated by Government action. Reâ€"forestation, an imâ€" portant and required goal in it‘s own right, will lead to the creation of jobs directly and indirectly; research work on matters of great national and proâ€" vincial concern such as energy supply and energy cost reductions, solar, wind. insulation programmes, etc. The needs are there; the province requires a government with social committment to get those things done that we all want. Now is the time, for the residents of Waterloo North, fer those people who are employed and for those who are unemployed to respond in a positive and constructive way to the felt needs of this province. Job Creation: A Common Sense NDP Solution If one examines the Liberal promises of wageâ€"bill subsidization for small business, too, no inducement is provided for job creation:; a wage bill subâ€" sidy, like profit subsidies through tax reductions only boisters profits so as to give the illusion of a productive economy. Handâ€"outs to business reduce the incentive to productive activity and the necessity for entrupreneurial initiâ€" ative, and they lead to higher levels of unemployment. . Job Creation: Man Made....Man Controllable The Conservative record and Liberal promises are both inadequate and inâ€" appropriate; in fact if they are allowed to persist or be put more firmly in place they will increase, worsen, the level of unemployment: This is so because the manufacturing sector is currently operating with excess capacity of about 20%. Tax reductions or similar concessions of the sort will not and cannot boost the level of employment. New capacity and additions to output and employment depend on business decisions to invest which in turn are reâ€" lated to expectations of future real profitability. With excess capacity, the costs of which must be covered., additional profits got as a result of business subsidization simply and temporarily relieve existing cost pressures; they do not induce additions to capacity, output and employment expansion. Tax reâ€" lief to business simply makes it possible to do less of what is required to put this economy solidly back at work again. In an environment of instability, perpetuated by Conservative policy, subsidies to business make it possible for business to layâ€"off workers to a greater extent than had there been no such tax reductions. y Views on People: The NDP Believes that People Matter Regardless of Their Ages The NDP believes that women are important members of our work force! Mr. Davis believes that women are secondary and dispensable! The NDP believes that young people are important members of the labour force! Mr. Davis believes that the young are secondary and dispensable! The NDP believes that all people between the ages of 55 and 65 are importâ€" ant members of our labour force! Mr. Davis believes that they are secondary and dispensable. _ On Mr. Davis‘s definitions every person but men between the ages of 24 and 55 are secondary and dispensable. But this means that everyone will sooner or later find himself or herself writtenâ€"off by Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis has shown his true feelings for the people of this province in his attempt to disguise the enormity of the unemployment problem through a reâ€"definition of thé "norâ€" mal" levet as 5.3% from the usual 3%. These are facts beyond dispute! The NDP believes that job creation and full employment for all who want to work is the first priority. We will all be the worseâ€"off if our labour force is not productively and fully at work. VOTE MARY JANE MEWHINNEY MARY JANE MEWHINNEY For Responsible, Dedicated Committment to Waterioo North WATERLOO NORTH NDP HEADQUARTERS 15A King St. North, Waterloo, Ontario 886â€"1911 For A Better Tomorrow * Waterioo.:Chronicie, Wadnesday, June 1, 1977 â€" Page 3 JUNE 9 JUNE 9