y. mum». roirur pm: “qu "We must net permit ourselves to be lulled into the fant— asy that nuclear explosions are simply big bangs, or that there is some distinction between aflnuclear explosive capa— ble.of peaceful uses and for non—peaceful uses." Rt. Hon. P.E. Trudeau, June/74. , r Nuclear reactors are deadly. Yet the Canadian govern- ment is investing billions in the Candu industry. And no- one seems to be complaining. . _ Therefore we urge you to read and consider the following petition, then take it and a list of names and addresses‘ (on a separate sheet of paper) to the Cadre office dropbox in the basement of Memorial. Of course, if you don't care, don't bother. A nuclear holocauSt should be a lot of fun to die in. o "I am just appalled at the degree of pub- lic complacency over our fantastic commi— ttment to nuclear energy." \ Maurice Strong: THE UNDERSIGNED is a Canadian who is NOT COMPLACENT..... I DEPLORE:' — The selling of CANDU nuclear reactors to other nations, thus proliferating the fmeans to produce nuclear weapons, increa- sing the danger of atomic accidents and sabotage, harming our national economy by large scale long—term loarns which may not be repaid; -The increasing danger of nuclear warfare, as the technological arms race threatens " to make control impossible and more nat- Environmental Meeting,‘ Con’t Presently, we are working on -A study of the impact of road salt (calcium chlor- ide) in roadside vegetat- tion and runoff water in ‘conjunction with the Nat- ural History Society of P.E.I. L fImplications of the Dil— For further information con— apitated Builing Program. ~tact Keith Cossey, 892—7411 ePreparing to particiapte Ext 63 or phone 675—3156 .in Environment-Week in " I May. The~mailing address is: The H.0.P.E. Environmental Group Box 276, Cornwall Prince Edward Island erating systems on the Island ,as well as the pros and cons of leg-hold traps. Basical— - ly, we respond to the inter— ests and concerns of anyone who shares our goal and obj— ectives. ’ Our meetings haVe also focus— ed on organic gardening meth— ods and alternate energy gen— The Cadre, Tuesday February 17, 1976, page 3 ions (e.g. India recently - with Canada's‘ help) join the nuclear club; —Canada's vast investment in nuclear pow- er plants ($50 billion by the year 2000 -predicted in "An Energy Policy for Cana- da") and the lack of public and parliame- ntarygdiscussion about this use of public funds; -The legacy of radioactive waste for fu- ture generations. ‘THEREFORE I PETITION THAT: 1. Our government call a halt to selling nuclear reactors; \ 2. Our government accelerate research and development into renewable, non—polluting lsources of energy, such as solar, wind, ge— othermal power, methane from wastes, etc.; 3. Our government use all its influence toward the abolition of all nuclear wea~ pens and the phased reduction of all oth— ' er armaments through United Nations ac- tion at the proposed World Disarmament Conference. Look no furthhr ' VOTE TERRY PARSONS This is the time TO VOTE FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE ENOUGH TO CONTROL YOUR AFFAIRS. PLEASE get out and irate for the candidatei of your choice Michael Blow _ nominee for treasurer OR-SOMEONE TO GIVE TUDENTS A FIRM STAND N STUDENT AFFAIRS erry Parsons is ' just the guy 7 OTE FOR A STRONG TUDENT UNION - . V Calling .411 (IBERATED’WMIENU?! throw CAUTION to the wind 76' is LEAP year CELEBRATE at the g _ v , :S’AD/E HAW/(INS Tuesday,Feb.24 , [o—ed dance 9:30pm—12230amin the gym music'hy Karma on BAR fprovided admission $4.00." per couple ‘ Tickets. available in residence‘and on campus FOR VICE—P. WELL,ELECTION TIME is HERE L'WE MUST CHOOSE A NEW STUDENT COUNCIL. 1 PAUL CURRIE IS WILLING TO WORK FOR YOU show your support by voting CURRIE for VP. , HARTSHORN for VICE-PRESIDENT F” . kozr'good management of your money; lvote Jeanette MacAMay L, for'Tr‘easurerr "Elect someone with experience and motivation. Please-Vote ‘wed,ieh 18 in library It makes "cents’!$$