[The Cadre,March 16,1976,page 5 I. a r . . g.» I ‘ ’ plrltuulfiDevelopment ~- ACT lsAI‘o-r Everyone \ _ ‘ I ach of us has three u_ important: Not every person that Can grow as we grow — ment. 5 — the physical, the can achieve prominence in it has no limit as human ‘ What can be done? The al and the spiritual. athletics and not everyone relationships do. ‘Act (Adult Christian Thinking) the most part, our phy-’ can become a great SChOlar - Unfortunately, our spiri— Weekend has been created to 1 needs are well met. but there is one place where 'tual development lags far give students at this univer— ave enough to eat and every person can acieve su— behind both our physical and sity a chance to let their clothe ourselves, if not Ccess for surpassing either mental. There are a host of spiritual selves catch up ionably, at least servi- of these. This success can possible reasons for this. with their mental and phy- 1y. Mentally, too, we occur in our spiritual lives. Perhaps, as children growing sical. It is a time set fortunate and our very Every person can grow in the up, we were not exposéd to aside for students to come ence at this university knowledge of Christ and come such notions; perhaps it has together, to grow spiritually sts to this. to know the importance he become unfashionables to con- together, as they are prese— nly our spiritual needs plays in our lives. Each Of cern ourselves with intangi— nted with real issues Of in unaccounted for. Yet us, in our own unique way, bles; maybe, in our hurry to Christianity and as each pe— e are, by far, the most ,.can come to know Him perso- get an education to equip rson searches tO establish nally, can make Him our spe- ourselves to face an increas— or strengthen his special ’ cial friend. This is certa- in l competitive labor mar- relationship with Christ. ERS FROM EXILE CONTINUED inly a great achievement, keE,yspiritual matters do not If you have any questi— both in its uniqueness since seem ho have much relevance. ons concerning the weekend or 1w Shades Of night no two people have the same Whatever the case, we as stu— would like a registration fo- dll lower and toss relationship with God and dents are suffering from ac— rm please contact me or Kent nde the ball and since it it is a friendship ute spiritual underdevelop— Burdette, Apt. 117 Blanchard win that follows \ Hall, ‘Linda Campbell weign power a not fair words rom silver tongues Now... more than ever our thoughts and - the RCMP Offers mgan be Press on' ‘ x ‘ v . . x a rewardlng career If you‘ve ever considered a career in law enforcement, now’s the time to talk to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The ,Russell also suggested gan fOr P.E.I. in 1976: m Prince Edward Island Islanders." Yes, Ms. wll, but it should be longer than that - we da slogan of action by people:" Islanders! mmt take back our land!" H certainly won't be m tO us by those who k if from us in the ent 2 volume history of! da, he records (in VOL amdz" BritiSh settl— tin the Maritime col— es and in Upper Canada place under the aegis mvernments that SOught ' mmlant a society domin— dby large landowners and chants, safeguarded from mtions of republicanism. aim of creating a col— al aristocracy was to hrthered by the pract-' 0f granting large est— 5 to army officers, gov- ent officials, wealthy dmnts. In Nova Scotia esix million acres 6 thus granted; and in Me Edward Island, 00.000 acres were given ' 20.000 acre lots to k Westmoreland and kjl‘k, Sir James Montgo— yand a handful of mem— S 0f the British arist— aCY. military officers Others having claims n the gratitude of ernmemtlll Yes. fellow Islanders, , Ve got to reclaim 223 ’ for 23;, development, 923 terms! opportunities have never been greater. ' For instance. the RCMP is accepting applications from both men and women, married and single. And the salary scale has increased considerably. It starts at $12,000. per year ($230. weekly) with regular increases to $16,100. ($309. weekly) in the first four years. If accepted as a member of the Force, you‘ll receive intensive ’ training in all aspects Of police work such as law, investigation, first aid and community relations. Then you‘ll be posted to a detachment where there’s every 7 chance to put your knowledge and talents to work; to earn promotion and, equally important, be proud of what. you’re doing for yourself and for Canada as a member Of one Of the finest police forces in the world. ‘ So if you're a Canadian citizen 18 or over and in good physical condition, think about a career , with the RCMP. Call or write your nearest office or use the coupon. We’d like tO tell you more. The RCMP Iteouldbeforyou a THE COMMLSSIONER, n.c.M. 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