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Start by looking at yourself. it you have never worked or have not worked for long time. ou may not know what you are qualified to do or even what you want to do. ' Choose your field first. then try to narrow it down. he nar- rowing should be done realistic- ally, on the basis of your inter- est. education. training and working experience. what an employer will consider. Margaret C. Langford is man- ager of a booth at the Canadian National Exhibition. by the women's bureau of the Ontario department of labor. She is an expert in helping peo- ple to find jobs. a former co- ordinator of special services for the National Employment Serv- ices In Metropolitan Toronto. At the booth women are be- ing invited to volunteer infor- mation about w he i h e r they work or want to. why and at what. They are also being of- fered job counselling. Mrs. Langford says more than 1.200 women filled out the anonymous questionnaire during the first four days the booth was 0 eir answers will re school .vocational training. Do women fear they are ’-———'—"—-l 1110 Guardian, Charhttetm. Fri. Sept. 4. 1984. she mater. he use. as costly N THE AIRi (I First For Job , , working. and from a Neiionall Employment Services o t t i c e. I Many NES offices have execu-. tive and professional division .I special services. youth counsel- lors and people trained to helpI someone who has been out I work. if you do need training. the NES or a provincial department of education can probably tell you where to 't. HELP AVAILABLE Mrs. Langiord says night and correspondence courses are inexpensive. and government financial I‘ielp often provided for people taking of Many too old to work. Women's bur- eau statistics show nearly one.- third of the women now work- ing are over 45. and the 45 to 65-year age group has shown the largest increase in workers since 1950. Once you have decided where you want to work. ma e up a written resume of your qualiti- cations to be sent to an inter- viewer. When you see him. he will want to know what you can do for the company. rather than what you hope the company can do for you. be analysed and put to use by the women's bureau. AIM T00 HIGH _ “Women should be practical‘ about what they want to do."I Mrs. Langinrd says. "Some of. them soar a little high in theIrI ambition." I On the other hand, she saysI they sometimes tend to disre—' gard or downgrade their abili-. tics. Someone w'Io has no work-I in: experience should considerl the value of home skills. hobbies; or volunteer work. I Education is becoming In- creasineg important in the la-’ bor market. and you should con-; sider trainins or re-training.. too. “but a training related toi your skills. You can develop a, new skill with old ones as at basis." I Where can you get advice andr help? At private employmentl agencies. from friends who arel l2.l5—Don Manor-CBC l2.30-'Ncws and Weather l2.43—P.E.l. —load Report 12.45—Town and Country Time I 6'30 pm _leiewsion News, Weather, LOO-News, Weather I N.S. loadI Report IDS—Town and Country Time .IS—Tommy Hunter Show-CRC 1.45—Tcwn and Country Time 2.00—Newa and Weather ZOE—lope In Country Time 2.12 Network School B'csst-CBC 2.45—Matinee Musical Charade 2.47—Tops in Country and Pops loo-News Headlinei I Weather {IDS—Trans Canada Matinee CBC (JO—Tops in Country and Pope (JO—The Oulnoris 5.00—News aan Weather 5.05'—Matinee Musiciai Charades 5.05—The Outport 5.25—Marine WOIII’II’ 5.28—"1. 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For Music ix. 9.3Hhamber Music, Mix. l2.05—Sign Off l0.00_Nationsl News CBC. 0n Par-‘ Iiament Hill -— Speaking c“ Per hall I "m" Ioao—csc Summer Stage l2:00v—CBC News Ills—Music in The Nidnr MAO—Inland I Marine Sports Scores Weather CONTRACT BRIDGE . Opening lead — queen at hearts. The player who opens the bid- - and later becomes a de- comes declanr. This knowledge may not help declsm in the play at all bands. but then are many w re the opening bid is the principal guide to the win- ning line of play. Take a case like this one. where Booth is in danger of go- iu down at tour spades. In bee reus- potential Iosbrs— a heart. two diamonds and a club- and problem is to had a way at the cutting one ot them off. Obvious- b. declare: By B. JAY BECKER East dealer. and a club. so the issue narrowa East-West vulnerable. down to saving one oi the dia- om mo {Q5 let's say West leads the queen .K-u’ of hearts. which holds, and an- .Qp; other heart. which declare: ‘xqs rutfs. It takes no great imagina- m lAl‘l' tion for South to realize that .14. I East's opening bid includes the 'an QAJloBB ace of hearts. king of diamonds QJIO'Id QKBB and ace of clubs. plus some at .JB!) A1097 the missing intermediate cards. I0 This makes It. appear probable ’ KJIOBBII that two diamond tricks would he lost by leading low towards 6A0! the queen. which would be the O“ normal way of dealing w ith : such a combination. instead. In” “an; w“ Nag-u South attempts a different line 1 v a p.- "a of play in Order to give himseli M ‘2 a better chance. mustluaaneert South 'ernment asking for scven - day, ACROSS DOW 11. Serpent.- 1. Wife of 1. Look of lizard Osiris: rcspcct 16. Great. myth 2. Distrcsa grief 5 The two signal 19. Candle- 9 Struck 3. Article nut. with force 4. Canadian tree 10 Subtle writer of 21. Swiss 12 gm ations nature canton m . . vermin stories 22. Seize I - . " 13. Clan-like ' 24. Capital "Amman mush» group invader of 'eaterday's Anne. 14. Measure: 8. Belonging Norwa. 37. Find fault Chm. to us 27. A help with 15. Cut. 7. Girl‘s 29. Encoun- 38. Dingle. as hay nickname cred Peel 17. Pinch 8. Hotsc- 30. Girl’s name 45. Shield 18. Beverage woman's 31. Eskimo 46. Varying 20. chct- outfit houses weigh ' _ 9 Moham- 33. Pin. ndia. 23. V apobr modan 35. Pistols 48. Narrow com . orn. ruler 36. Wron a ' z 25. Blunder g Inlet “a. 26. Afrl lake 28. The plum! of iambua 32. Back talk 34. Floating mass of ice 85 Translated 1 from cipher 39. Until: short. 40. Topaz humming- bird (1. Breach ‘3. Perform ‘4. Beatowo ‘ 47. Stately: ‘. mus. 49. Cut. 50. American. Indians start-ups every Monday were' carytng degrees. it bad actually} eliminated. it takes between 12 fallen one oer "II (In Quebec. and 18 hours to restart a miilItrom 1956 to ill” - after closing down on Sunday,‘ He said in the ‘ ME “Win 3dded~ iworld production was up 31 PHI "1 think the economics of op-Icem' with the United States up; crating are self-evident. 1 ‘cent. . . . I Mr. Hall said that during the Mg‘aliahrrls‘tANllltlalle no operating I DCI‘IOG Quebec“. PTOdufl'm‘ I9”- mills in Quebec at present bu ‘Britlsh ColumbIas almost dou- a new pulp mill In the Gaspe‘. I9 ‘ area is expected to he in pro-‘ While some unions have beenI duction in late 1985. opposed to the seven-day weekI “We approached the govern- in the past. Mr. Irwm snid'ali ment before going ahead withfunion opposition has been wuh- the mill." Mr. Irwin said. drawn in recent years.-_#__-l "We knew there and bcgn pre-l "“"”*—““'" " " vloIs re resentations to t e ov- - ' p ‘ Woman Killed operations in the pulp and pa-‘ . per industry and we did aniicI-; CIOSflHQ pate that by the time our new; mill would be ready for opera-= CHICOUTIML Que, (cp) ._ tion the seven-day week wouIdIM”. sywio Sound of Boilealm 1” I" 9"?“ IQue.. was killed Wednesday; "We did not. however. receive1 when the car In which she. will. any such assurance from iheI riding was struck by a tram at . Quebec government. We took at a nearby level crossing. calculated risk." .‘ Mi” Mart. Villeneuve of Wilfrid N' H‘n' “95””; °I§Bagotvilie. Que. and two Bali-' fax sailors, Robert Petite and. were in- minion Tar and Chemical. said earlier that while produc< tion in other parts of Canada. where the seven-day is stand- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Robert Gumerson. jured. LOST MATERIAL AND corr #360,009 lei-fit mil-Sinatra; CAMELS In the Canary islands ARE EQUIPPED WITH RUMBLE SEATS AND TRANSPORT 2 RIDER? AND THEIR LUGGAGE n—-. 3 “I57 5!!! HIPS!” H451 CHRISTIAN Ml [IR [II-'5 .Lti‘ii V11! ‘ WORD DAILY CROSS N . Speak indistinctly 52. Chat: DAILY CRYP’IOQUOTE -- Here‘s how to work It: A x Y D L B A A X R b L 0 N G F E L L o W Ono letter simply stands tor mother. In this sample A is used i’or the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. spon- trophies. the length and (emotion of the words an all hints. loch day the code letters are different. ‘ A 01'pr Quotalon W «TWM IPL IN:an ,3 QC ' ILL! Q0 MILK ' VGIWX ILLKu—UPFWEV-XGH Yesterdays Cryptoqoute: HERE ARE F0 mac-r1 LL!!! “RHINO AS ONS.—LA ROCHEFOUCAUIJ) 0 use. ling J's-hires Indteeto, he. He piaysa club at trick three, losing the queen to the ace. East returns the ten at clubs. taken with the kins. De- clarer now rufts a club. in put- suance of a plan to endplay F! I South then enters dummy w;Ih a trump and rufts the seven 0! hearts. This sets the stage for the critical play. He crosses to dummy with a trump and leads the king of hearts. When East covers with the ace. South does not ruti. but discards a diamond instead. This places East in a position where he must lead a diamond from the king. or also yield a mi! and discard. Either w ay. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE same HERE! HE LOO makes the contract. Iard practice. had increased to, on a eeven-day week i m per cent and Europe 43 per > GI aI z 5. it >. 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