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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-10-22, Page 25THURSDAY, OCTOBER 72, 1970 ZURICH CITIZENS •MEWS • The International Scene (by Raymond Canon) Most of us have heard of or know somebody who has left Canada and gone to the United States because of better job opportunities, higher wages, or lack of any suitable jobs in Can- ada. We regret the loss of such people since they are usually skilled labour or talented people and our loss is America's gain. One of the best known fields where we lose people is in the realm of entertainment and there are any number of Canad- ians who have left our country because of the big money in the United States or because there wasn't enough to do in Canada. Some of the more fam- ous ones are Lorne Greene, Lloyd Bochner, John Vernon, Denny Vaughn, Norman Jewison, but you can all probably add a few more names to that list. Most of these still retain their Canad- ian citizenship but the money they make is all in the USA. One country where the situat- ion is far graver than it is here is Yugoslavia where one citizen in 20, or over a million people, will be leaving to earn their living in another country if the present rate of emigration cont- inues. There is little doubt that this rate will do just that, for there are at present 400, 000 people unemployed in Yugoslav- ia, and many of these are leav- ing daily to work in Austria, Germany, France and other countries where there is a def- inite labour shortage. Some people who have jobs in Yugoslavia leave for the same reason that Canadians go to the United States. Far fields just look greener. Since there is complete freedom to emigr- ate, the Yugoslav government is not stopping any of these departures for it does help to relieve the unemployment pict- ure in some parts of the country. In addition, Yugoslays working in other countries send home over $250, 000, 000 in foreign currency each year, and in a country beset by a balance of payments problem, this amount, put together with what is earned by tourism each year, goes a long way towards helping ease the deficit in the trade, balance. There are, however, two sides to every coin, and this large emigration does cause the central government in Belgrade some problems. The first is that most Yugoslays do not intend to go back to their homeland. Some are settling down in other parts of Western Europe or are even coining to Canada. Bel - How To Cook With Cheese Cheese should always be cook- ed at low temperatures, arid only long enough to melt it. Prolonged cooking or high temperatures make cheese stringy. and will cause curdling and separation in sauces. When making a sauce. add the grated cheese after the sauce is cooked. and continue cooking only until the cheese is melted. The finer the cheese is grated and the more gradually it is added. the better the sauce. Processed cheeses yield a per- fect sauce almost every time. and for those who prefer a mild cheese flavor the processed cheese is adequate. Cheddar cheese will give sauce a much better cheese flavor. grade is really concerned for while 880/0 of the Italians who go to work in another country eventually come back, only about 20% of the Yugoslays do. This causes problems in some unexpected areas. One is the Yugoslav army who is afraid that the large scale emigrate will rob them of able-bodied men, many of whom have been officers or N . C, O. 's in the forces. Should they leave, they would be un- available in case of emergency. Another area of concern is in the universities which are watching large numbers of their graduates leave the country before they are of any service whatsoever to the nation. This is a loss that Yugoslavia can ill afford. But then we know all about univer- sity grads going to the United States. Belgrade is still rather puzzled as to how to stem the tide, and they are fully aware that some- thing will have to be done if the central government is to con- vince its citizens that there are definite advantages to coming home after a stint in another country. S r Processed Potato Becomes Popular The potato, the one veget- able specifically mentioned in Canada's Food Guide, was los- ing popularity until the advent of the processed potato, Today, half of the potatoes grown in Ontario are used in the product- ion of processed potato products The popularity of frozen pot - oto products is growing fast. From the simple French fry the industry has moved on to prod- uce crinkle cuts, patties, shred- ded rounds, hash browns and ris- soles. The French fry is still the most popular and the most ec- onomical frozen potato prod- uct. One serving costs only 1/3 cent more than homemade French fries, and saves 5 min- utes of preparation time on each serving. Oils required for deep frying can be very expensive. Oil does not retain its flavor if stored over a long period of time and the number of times it can be used is limited, due to a lowered smoke point and break- down, say the home economists of the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, processed French fried potatoes are cooked in vegetable oil at perfect fry- ing temperatures under strict laboratory supervision. The resulting French fry has a fat content of 5'% - lower than PAGE TWENTY.TIBU E 1i possible with home methods and it offers consistent good flavor, The calorie count for frozen French fries is lower than for homemade fries, with no sac- rifice in vitamins. mow 4Y?WEN SU/CET-P ICEPFOOAS/ ROASTED PP Maxwell House Coffee _ _ _ Ib. 99c 14 OUNCE Aylmer Sliced Beets 2/35c SUPREME BRAND Fancy Biscuits pkg. 59c PACKAGES Catelli Spaghetti 2/45c Lestoil 28 ounce 55c Lestoil 15 ounce 39c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET ZURICH I'm Back Home Again! After a most delightful holiday in England, Scotland and Ireland. I've arrived back home again, to find the Mice have been playing while the Cat's been away. BUT, they didn't get rid of all our stock, so now it's my turn — — and I mean business. We must clear out our entire stock — to make room for new Christmas merchandise. FROM NOW UNTIL TWO-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES FROM $149OO UP Choose from our selection Swivel Rockers Hostess Chairs Recliners Etc. 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