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It is in Septembej that the meaty, flivorful pink ~~ .^- .�*�,� the Canadian market. It'sj been a great jsumm^r with plent^of kunUght ahd just a modest, ctcasional splatter of rain the and ekpiixtes with k generosity that if almost overwhblming> Many _ Ul hav�6 a �ttrp)u$ oftomatdes from their gardens in the all; others may with to buy produce In bulk from tout growers or roadside | stands where prices are lowest. Tomatoesjare g^od for
snacks; ihcy are perfect fir eating ra>
cookifJg. (But we cah neither eat it alljnor freeze it all, nor ^aajte it knowihg (people frdrn other parts of the country are yearning for freih (vegetables Whose price remain* beyond theirj budget. The be*t thini tq do is dHher to store or tojmake some preserves so that you cati ehjoy your garden fruit in mid {winter when tile sumiter will be tost a tnertory, yreen, pink or ripd tomatoes should be stored in a dry hasfcraent. Plice them in shallop trays or baskets, preferably ond liyei- deep; then cover them with old newibaper. Green tomatiesfcan be kiw from 2 .to 6 wJeks. Inspect thfcm *t regular inttrvkls (to remove (ripe fruit and discard any that are rotting Green tortaiies(should M kept it 13 degrees C or above fftr satisfactory ripenihgj but ripe tomatoes can be (stored at temperatures just above (fretzing from. 1 to 2 weeks. He* is a recipe foil sweet tomato ach*r,jSeUe it as cHtitney or use as a fide dish. It spreads v<ry well oveir 4ry Jtpastor cftapati.
ByHiuUirpaiStijghSara
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Six year* ago the TUberal Government under Mr. Tradeau's enlighten* d leadership officially made Muki mhuralism a state policy* Although the cultures of Canadiafa minorities are being given mire attention how, Multiculturaliim suddenly finds its survival threatened- The Ipoming danger it now faces is not direct; it is deadlyj nontheless. A death blow to. Cahadian unity wilt also kill Multiculturalism.
By the irony of cttcumstance^, Quebec, the province which, showed Canadians I the way to Multiculturalism, his become a serious threat to Canadian unity.
Francophone Canadians are the
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cut th^ slices into duarters. Place the heavy siucepan. (Cook gently for occasibnilly to ptfcvent stiditing. litrease heat somevh� thickened* about 20 minutes, stirring
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steril ted jars. Codl slightly and seal
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i, Aug B8 (Samachar) The Ctmsiervfttion ahd breeding of thr^eipepes of iTcfcodile is being impleineited at Kkterniaghat in Uttar Pridesh Bhitai;kaniia and Satko^ia in Orissa, fiundctbana. in West IBijngaU Suteiir in TaroU Nadu,| Gir m Gujtrfct, Hyderabad in AnkUifii Pradesh and Rawat-fihfitajin]Raiasthaii: ;.:;,:�'� ',' .
Thd cpntraj government has. *I$o eitchded fuiaijcial assistance to puiarat government\ for dir^e-lopind a kanctuary for black-buck
schenTes in Andbra Pradesh,
risaa, RSaifthan, Ttonil ar Pradiih and West
. >sal tojMrt up a musk in the Qiamoli diftrict
ng fai
of Uttar Pradesh is being eaamihed. ( } \ .
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A 13-itiemb^r jury headed by Shivarama Kiranth, the well-known Kannnfla litterateur, h�� recommended Mrtaal Sen's �'Mrigaya" (Hindi) for Swaran* Kamal Award thte y*ar. MHhun Chakraborthy,! who has acted in this film, has (received the Best Actor Aard. Mrs, Lakshmi gets the Best Actreis Award for acting in the film <4Sila Net^ngalU Sila Manithargal'1 (TamiB- The Best jChiid Actor JAwar4 went to Master Raj* to fUm{"Chitdior'V
:?ffi (KaJada) hw secured wo awards ofae for; the? Best tegional Filmed another by P. ^ankesh, the *
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CANADIAN IfOHA TOfl�
unity i
Canadians peak
it
MultioUtWlism; their cultures and identities depend on it., Therefore, they must act and try to ensure) its survival.
.What should the cultural minorities do? The Honourable Joseph PJ Gaay, Minister of State
for Mul sugges Seme tttotake r��t 61 uniform They ai thkdof who may but jav French neithet Bngttfth
ralism, offers this
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dbecera make a grave
leading cultural Canada. Without Confederation, th potecting the cull
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inorlty in Quebec in j policy of res of other
ethnic minorities is simply unthinkable/ iPrinie Minister Trudeau, who does not believe in forcing the ways of] the majority group on Canada's pthnocultural communities, his warned Canadians of thi$ kiangef. Mr. Trudeau's historic [speech to a Joint session of The United States Congress on February 22, 1977, unequivocally rAveals his concern* He expressed it in the following words:
Nor would the Reparation o^ Quebec contribute In any fashion to the confidence of the maHy cultural mlnoritie�j of diverse origin who dwell throughout Canada. These eonunimitfca have encouraged ur decada* to
They
they look en the
a* "Let Anglais", letting that vital one , tiMMe individuals ___ English or French (of neither English or and who fit French nor >. Wo nood to hear coittnumitie* In unity debate for tbey hav^j much to contribute to the '__ .
Ethnocultural Canadians* who , have so far. shown indifference
toward the Canadian unity issue, can use Mr. Quay's advice and Discernment to their profit. But they must get out of their communal shells .and become vocal in the national discussioin. The voice of eight million Canadians can save Canada and Canadian Multiculturalism.
As participants in the national debate, we as ethnic Canadians can convince Quebec Francophones that in a united Canada our future, is closely linked with theirs, that we share with them a common destiny. Their departure from Confederation will shatter our confidence in our future. We should beseech them not to desert us.
Our message to Quebecers should also include that each one of us is morally obligated and committed to support Prime Minister Trudcpu's crusade *-favour of a united Canada,
Ethnic voluniteers needed
By P4trkia Chertkow and r en Morgan
(Canadian Scene) � The Volunteet Centre of Metropolitan Toronto, j whose maudate is to promote jrecruitement and place volunteers in Toronto, recognizes thai the tity's agencies must be able to tekch the different cultural and linguistic groups. Thus, the Volunteer Centre has initiated a project, {through federal and provincial grants, to study and
teaching children, sharing their musical talents, teaching crafts and sports, or just acting as a friend to some, will find their place at the centre.
The problems of immigrants differ from others, and require the attention of concerned individuals: the immigrant in hospital who cannot communicate j with the doctor; chOdren entering a strange new school; teenagers in trouble with the law, and the depressed immigrant woman who
tbefar own fo�v� don* mo mod The sudden depa
wftaki signify the of oar cultural
likely remove
of
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of Quebec fracturing , and would elt of the to protect their culturtf mlncHitie*.
Mr. Trudeau*s foreboding is based .00 sound 4gic. Nations born in a climate linguistic fanaticism seldom show a disposition to j respect the cultural aspiration^ of minority groups. The fragmented parts of
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promote yoiunteensm among the -�r needs words of encouragement.
| .Volunteer opportunities also
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was itire� to organize and recruit j seeking^ to offer services in their
volunteers from the Black ., own communities. For example,
community, and this summer ; the Information Centres provide
twelve students are working with ; interpreting services, escort
other communities �� Chinese, j services, translation of Bast Indian, Italian, Latin Amejr
can,
volunt
they
lese -^ In search of _ At the same time, arej encouraging traditional igencies to seek out
documents, and individual and family counselling. j
Ethnic,Volunteers do not u�ve to work - within their, own communities. The social science
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Canada will not differently. For the
behave any ethnocultural
minorities, only one option will be left � assimilation.
Ethnocultural Canadians can ill afford to treat J the Prime Minister's warning [nonchalantly, because Multiculluralism for them is too preciout a concept to lose. They h&ye a pi^h jrtake
volunteers of different back- j student who would like to acquire � .T . ,� _. *^<-------*�:-i practical experience in the field,
yr the immigrant who would tike - to become more familiar with
Canadian ways, can do so by
volunteering. Volunteers of all , ages and from many occupations
usually work for two to five hours
per week.
If you would like to volunteer, telephone 961-6889, The Centre is at 344 Bloor Street West, Suite 207, Toronto.
grounds (so that delivery of social services {may be opened up to
everyone,.
volunteers can meet many nteds. Agencies such as Big Brothers, the Children's Aid Society,] Family Services, and hospital*, mental health institutions, community information centres, [correctional services and 'schools are always in need of the languagi and cultural stills of ethnic vdlunteers. Those who like
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