Dear Editor:
I would like to use your newspaper to thank a very kind young man who returned my health card to my place of residence which he said he found at the bus stop on West Third Street and Mahon Avenue.
I am not sure how long he may have been looking for me because I must have dropped it when I got on the bus at 11 a.m., and he brought it here at around 7:10 p.m.
I was so shocked that I had dropped something so important but also so grateful that I feel I may not have let him know how meaningful his gesture was to me. He was a young man with a bike, dark hair and beard. I did thank him at the door but went back to get a $5 bill, which is all I could afford, but he was gone.
I am a senior on a low pension and I have no idea what it would have cost me to replace my card so I think he saved me there as well.
It is so easy to look at young people in a negative way and this has taught me to think twice before I make judgments in the future
Sue Lakes Cook
North Vancouver
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