Wife Of Labour Union Head I YOUR Creates Haven For Husband Oakville O T TA W A (C P ) -- Mrs. H ade Jodoin is a modern housewife with som e old-fashioned ideas. The w ife of the president of the Canad an Labor Congress centres her life around her hus band and their home. " It's up to the woman to m ake the man in her life like his home." she says. " She shot ild m ake it special for h im ." Because o f her husband's po sition the Jodoins entertain and are entertained frequently, but Mrs. Jodoin prizes the occa sional quiet evenings they spend together. In summertime these are spent In the backyard of their red brick bungalow where they barbecue steaks and talk " a little.'* " I 'v e -le a m e d to keep quiet-- for the w ife to keep silene at home makes most men happy," she explained. " W e sit and com pletely relax and talk a little." HAS O W N ID E AS Mrs. Jodoin says her husband ra rely discusses labor problems with her because he discovered she worried too much about them. " And he doesn't ask m y adv ice because he says I don' t un derstand the situation fully." W hile she prefers not to dis cuss labor problems and strikes, her husband, she says, leaves her fre e to g iv e her own opin ions. During a recent visit to Vancouver Sirs. Jodoin told re porters rhat women could do much to help when strikes do occur. " M ore strikes are lost in the kitchen than a t the picker lines. Without their w ives' support, striking workers cannot win." Mrs. Jodoin believes women should know about unions be cause labor organizations work for things that are important to women-- matters such as secur ity and health plans. She favors m ore women among union o ffi cials. L A R G E R SHARE " With so many m ore women going to work each year, natur ally there are m any more women in labor organizations," said Mrs. Jodoin. " They should be educated about the aim s and ambitions o f their unions so that they can play a m ore active role in the movement." She herself has never be longed to a union. Before her m arriage she sold cosmetics and travelled across Canada training other girls in depart ment stores and drugstores. lish, but w e hope to m ake him bilingual," Mrs. Jodoin said. JoqraaJ Record, Monday, August 27. 1962 HOROSCOPE gains made in the interim. Domestic and social interest? should prove harmonious for most of the year ahead and fo r the single, romance and-or m ar riage is a strong likelihood ei ther late in September, late in Decem ber or during the period between M ay and August of next year. September p o i n t s to fine achievement in job matters, and Decem ber's aspects not only show an increase in personal and business prestige, but also give the ` -green light'* for go ng ahead on m ajor projects involv ing future expansion of your in terests. iB y E S T R E L L IT A This d ay's aspects are unus ually friendly and you can ben F IN E H O U S E K E E P E R efit under their influence--es M arried 15 years ago in Mont pecially encourage social life, real, they m oved to Ottawa sports and outdoor activities eight years ago. Their neat bun generally, but suggest that you galow is on a corner lot in su do not overtax yourself. burban A lta Vista. Everything F O R TH E B IR T H D A Y If tom orrow is our birthday, about the home, inside and out, is kept in perfect order b y Mrs. your horoscope indicates that Jodoin. She cuts the grass, you a re currently in an excel clips the hedge, does the paint lent position to make headway ing and on one occasion even with vital personal matters and with long-range job and finan repaired the roof. The furnishings are a hnppv cial plans*. Do be careful, how blend o f historic and modern, ever, during October and late and the decorating was done by Novem ber, not to spend money foolishly or you could offset Mrs. Jodoin. " I like to do jobs like this when m y husband is aw ay so I won't get too lonesome," she said. She does all her own house work, too. " This is how I save money to go on trips with Claude." she said. Although, she does not tra vel with him on all occasions, she has visited Brazil and Is rael in recent years. sm m LTD. 92 Church Street A n n o u n c e incorporation under P r o v i n c i a l c h a r te r . A l s o the ac qu is i tio n b y K E N N E T H F O S B E R Y c f all i n t e r e s t s t h e r e i n f o r m e r l v h e l d b y D . C. K o l f a g e . The form er L ily Cooke, she The tall, attractive brunette was the third of seven children. wears attractive clothes, al H er father, a C P R em ployee of though she says: " I like clothes, Irish descent, died when she but I never buy m ore than I was seven, leaving her Frenchstrictly need." Canadian mother to raise her bilingual fa m ily in Montreal. The Jodoins speak French at H IT O W N C O W home, except when talking to N A P A N E E . O nt. ( C P ) -- their dog Apache, a golden re J oh n Edm und B uck w a s d riv triever puppy. " The dog was trained In E n g in g h is ca r w h en it h ot one o f lish because tlie neighborhood his o w n cow s. T h e a n im a l had children speak to him in Eng to b e destroyed. 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OUR M ARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Boy Never Dates Wants A Friend DEAR M ARY H AW O RTH : I am a boy, alm ost 17, and 1 n ev e r h a ve had a date. I have w a n ted to ask g ir ls out, but e ith er lo s t c o u ra g e o r s o m e th in g prevented. I g o to a o6 m m u n ity dance otn F r id a y n igh ts and th ere I see a g ir l I used to dance w ith a lot. But a f e w w eeks a g o I trie d to talk to her and w o rd s ju s t w ou ld n 't com e. ( I w as c a re fu l n ot t o ta lk about c a rs ). N o w it seem s she doesn't w a n t to dance w ith m e. She accepts o n ly to sp a re m y fe e l ings. I a lm ost w ish she had tu rn ed m e dow n last t im e .She looked a t h e r frie n d as i f to s a y *T d ra th er die-- U su a lly w h en we dar.ee. she p ra c tic a lly flo a ts ; but this tim e I had to d ra g h e r aroundI even tried fo llo w in g h er fo r a w h ile but it didn' t work.. W h e n th e record ended I thanked h er and she said " Y o u 'r e w e lc o m e -- " b u t w ith such a disgu sted tone. I think she is d atin g an oth er b o y now, but he o n ly com es h ere in sum m er1 w a n t to ta k e m y ca r to school this y e a r: do you think I jihoiiid ask h e r to rid e w ith m e? W h a t can a -Ruy do about w h en he isn't good at gp orts? Should T k eep try in g to becom e b e tte r acquaint ed w ith th is g ir l? H o w can you te ll i f a g ir l likes you. w ith ou t c o m m ittin g y o u rs e lf? P lea se an sw er In som e detail. --G. Y. H E 'S N O T G U I L T Y D E A R G . Y : On b eh a lf o f w om an kin d. T a p o lo gize f o r this g ir l's rudeness on the dance floor. I t w a s senseless bad m anners on h er part, in asmuch as she had consented to dance W ith you. A n d you w e re n 't at fa u lt in the pain fu l situation. S o don't feel h an g d o g in th in k in g about it. Y o u are to b? com m ended on -h a v in g th e good g ra ce to thank her, p o litely, at the end o f th e ord eal. H e r b itin g reto rt adds a n o th er d em e rit to h er p oo r p erform an ce. A< T get th e picture, she fs n o p r iz e on th e score o f poise, polish o r social attractiven ess. Y o u m a k e a b e tte r show ing. A t least you a re disposed to !ook a t y o u rs e lf, in search o f sh ortcom in gs t o be corrected : w trefeas s h e c o v e rs shvness. em barrassm ent, d iscom fort, etc.-,-by tr e a tin g th e o th e r person?'in an u n frie n d ly , disres p ectfu l fash ion . H e r m lxed-u n b e h a v io r in th e -r e c e n t Instance cu gpests: tha+ she k n o w s y o u 'v e taken a shine to h e r: t**^ sh** and h e r frie n d h ava discussed it; Social Notes BUY NOW WHILE SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST LOT & SHOWROOM OPEN EVENINGS 'til 9 I\M E V E R Y T H I N G FU LL 12 MONTH 12,000 KiiLE W ARRANTEE E X TR A SPACIOUS F A C IL IT IE S P E R M IT F U L L INSPECTION' UNDER B R IL L IA N T LIGHTS R E P A IR CURTAINS A te a r in a net cu rtain can be m ended alm ost in v is ib ly b y a o o ly in g a thin coa t o f c o r d 1 e s nail polish a n d h o ld in g fra y e d ed ges 'to g e th e r until n o]ish dries. D t not sketch curta;ns m ended ' his w a y a fte r lau ndering.