@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, March 10, 1964 spuesemenannaenaaes She's In a Daze-- Can This Be Love? Dear Ann Landers: I have heard it said that there is no such thing as love at first sight, but I am living proof that love at first sight can happen, I am floating on a cloud, I hear a million violins. If this is a dream I hope I never wake up. The man walked into the of- fice at noon yesterday, All he did was ask me to direct him to the manager's -office. His voice sounded like a radio an- nouncer's, I knew instantly this was it! About 20 minutes later he came by and said, "Do you happen to have a luncheon date?"' I replied, "'No, I don't." Before I knew what hit me, we were having spaghetti and wine in a divine little Italian place. The man is single, three years older than I am and lives in Akron. He says he'll call me next week when he _ comes. through town again. We like the big love of your life--but time alone will tell, Infatuation at a glance--yes. Love--no. Dear Ann Landers: People are always telling you what is 'done to them. 'I'd like to tell you what has been done for me. A young friend has made it noon every month to driving me wherever I want to go It may be to shop, to visit a friend, or just browse in an art gallery or a library. Sometimes she joins me, but often she brings a book and sits in the car and reads. I look forward to this day with great pleasure. No gift could do more for my morale. She has made me feel like a member of the hurnan race. Perhaps if you print my letter it will suggest something to. the countless women who are suf- a practice to devote one after-| had to get eye glasses. Last week my eyes were examined by the school nurse and I was told that I need glasses. I have been getting head- your time trying to persuade|write your mother a note or your mother that you needjtelephone her. Only when your glasses. Ask the school nurse|mother gets the message from aches lately and it is difficult for me to see the blackboard without squinting. I DO need glasses, Ann, but I can't get my mother to understand. May I have your help?-- ELIZABET: ' Dear Elizabeth: Stop wasting HONORED BY LEAGUE MONTREAL (CP) -- Jeanne Martineau, a quiet, shy Quebec |City girl, has been honored by \the Navy League of Canada for lyears of "dedicated service" to ithe Sea Cadet corps. Since |1954, she has worked for the corps as a secretary, first aid instructor and a top-notch re- cruiting officer. Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. 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There wonderful, wonderful JOHN GARY Germany. His great-grand- parents are Mr, and Mrs. Alex Maga, Oshawa, Mrs. T. Voege, Waterloo, Ontario, and Mrs. Elsie Schrader, West Berlin. : This young gentleman is John Gary Obst, five months old son of Mr. and Mrs, John Obst, Gordon street. His grandparents are Mrs. Mary Voege, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Obst; West Berlin, --Ireland Studio LOWER MARKS SURPRISE GREETING | SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--| KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) --! Mrs. Albert Sinstadt of Saint|"The teen-ager and his own car John celebrated her 100th birth-/don't mix in school," says Kit- day and her most surprising chener secondary schools direc- gift was a card from President|tor. "As soOn as the car ar- Johnson. 'How did President|rives, the marks disappear." Johnson ever know about me,"'|Parents could make life too was 'her pleased comment. easy for their children. "Jin | sight -SNOWED Dear Snowed: Any girl who can go scooby-dooby-do on one lunch is beyond my reach. 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