C15 - Sunday, March 18, 1984 - North Shore News ESPECT for one another is a current and urgent need the world over. It doesn’t mat- ter. whether you’re talking about labor management relations or banking or religion or sex or parenting or doctoring or bus-riding. Respect for one another offers a solid foundation on which to build. . In his Memories of modesty of the soul which we Childhood and Youth, must recognize, just as we do itzer 5, that_of the— body.”” are each a secret tothe other. without conditions. Receive To know one another cannot’ without conditions. It is the mean to know everything dynamic way of respect. about each other; it means to feel mutual affection and confidence, and to believe in one another. We must not try CLASSI FIED to force our way into the per- | ‘IT WAS A BIG DAY for the 30th Seymour Scout: troop recently'as s the Chiet Scout Award was awarded te ‘Edward sonality of another. To 986-6222 Walls, 14, by District Troop Scouter Gerry Bird, who: has been a scouter for 22. years. The award is the highest hovor a analyze others is a rude com- scout can get. mencement, for there is a modesty of the soul which we must recognize, just as we do that of the body. No one has a right to say to another, ‘Because we belong to each other as we do, I have a right 2 the growing | A} ; H/o a An, i COMMODORE 64 _ COMPUTER KEYBOARD Commodore 64 Computer keyboard with 64K RAM standard, 40 column by 25 line screen display, built-in music synthesizer, 4 programmable function keys and 16 text colours. by Hayden Stewart freelance Counsellor Havden Stewart mar he reached at 261-6242 far appumimnent for individual, family or group counselling to know all your thoughts.’ All demands of this sort are foolish and unwholesome. In this matter, giving is the only valuable process; it is only giving that stimulates. impart as much as you can of your spiritual being to those who are on the road with you, and accept as something precious what comes back to you from them.”’ lt’s as though Schweitzer were urging us to give what we are and what we have without entertaining any thoughts of our giving being part of a deal, in which we receive back according to our specific expectations. © Coupled with that giving, and just as importantly, he urges us to accept AS PRECIOUS, whatever comes back to us, unburdened by any need on our part to com- pare what has been offered with the specific expectations ; DISK DRIVE that we have unwisely We . cherished. Mb a oe For speed and memory There is an art in giving My Wise y | etfeciency expand whether the gift be one’s self Sill d ee your system with this or some selected material rs ae f poe external single drive thing. : 5°. inch floppy diskette And just as importantly, * - ; recorder and player there is an art in receiving fs COLOUR VIDEO MONITOR Ahigh resolution colour video monitor to enhance your computing experience. what is given. As we learn to beef up the quality of our giving and our receiving, our respect for one another is basic. Hear the good doctor again. He says, _ we must not try to force our way into the per- sonality of another. To analyze others is a rude com- mencement, for there is a PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL APRIL 14, 1984 “Onty You'll Know How Little You Patd © Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00 1175 LYNN VALLEY ROAD © westlynn mall NORTH VANCOUVER 980-9341 Saturday 8:00-5:30 Teh Quad