Disarmament forum Weapons cleanup within 2 years Herald Staff Writer Canadian lands will be clean or nuclear pons within two years anticipates Progressive Conservative member of parliament John Mc Addressing about people Sunday night Mr McDermld said that nuclear weapons on luidlan sail are outdated and are being destroyed or dismantled because ihey are no longer of any use Amidst and Jeering speaker McDermld and Ernie Region director of an inter church agency for disarmament called Project Plowshares shared their viewpoints with an often times patient and rude audie nce Invited by the educat Ion committee of St George Anglican Chu on Georgetown Street Mr Reg ier said he thinks the world Is in a precarious situation with both cast and west feeling threat MIMIC When we try to mim the policies on the other side we re contrl billing to an unstable situation Mr Regler said Any that has nuclear war heads aimed at another is very surely a threat The question that begs is How do you respond lo that In a responsible way that contributes to Internal tonal stability and to circumstances in which meaningful de ductions of nuclear weapons are possible he said The nuclear issue lends to become a one M said On one side are the people who want war and on the the peaceniks he said That bothers me a parliamentarian be cause I think we all have Ihe same goal of peace In my brief political life Ive found that everyone In the free world no matter where re located on the issue has one goal one burning desire and that Is peace Today there are 8 fewer nuclear warheads than In the 1960s Mr said SECTION A THE Wednesday October IBM Page Carriers Day Oct Phils saving for Timmins trip Phil Smith is saving his money as a Herald paper boy so that he might one day visit his cousin in Timmins The 12 year old Georgetown District Christian School student has had a paper route for nearly two months It is now too late in the year to buy a baseball glove with his savings he said Saturday Oct IS was recognized as International Carriers Day a timeset aside to thank the paperboys the world for their vital role In providing households wllh the news of the day Tho Park St resident has papers on his route which takes about minutes The worst part of the Job Is gelling up In the morning some times at am he said But having to deliver only two days per week with no collecting are real benefits Phil said Even a few customers give him Up every once in a while he said His paper route savings often serve as an easy method for his parents lo borrow money which they promptly pay back he said GDHS student injured Peace Camp fined Members of the Georgetown Club were out Monday night making fills greener as part of their com mem or If on of World Lions Service Day The event calls on throughout the world about 1 3 million of them belonging to clubs to reflect on their devotion community service and helping others Those that were out digging at the Moore Park location were Back row lefttorlght Grant 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