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MASON BAILEY
BY KATHY BROMLEY
On Thursday, November 13, 98
eager women attended an evening
of both enjoyment and education at
the Blyth Public School.
The Blyth Figure Skating Club
hosted the evening of * ‘ Miracles in
Microwave”, with Shirley Couil-
lard of Kitchener as the guest
speaker. She shared numerous
recipes and pointed on how to get
the most out pf your microwave.
She was going steadily all evening,
with three microwave ovens cook
ing various dishes.
One of the main points that
Shirley stressed was to make use of
your microwave - use it often to get
the most out of it. She proved that
every type of dish, from vegetable,
to meat, to dessert, can be
prepared from the microwave.
With a great precentage of the
women in the working force now,
she convinced everyone it was an
appliance of great value.
The microwave cooks food 70 per
cent faster than that of a conven
tional or regular oven. How do the
two types of ovens differ? Conven
tional ovens cook food with heat
that is produced with hot dry air,
while microwave ovens cook food
with heat that is produced within
the food itself.
I for one fou nd it to be an evening
of great benefit to attend. No only
was I able to see and taste the foods
prepared, but was also able to
purchase one of Shirley’s cook
books “Miracles In Microwave”.
It has recipes for both types of
cooking - microwaving and conven
tional.
One point that I came across in
Shirley’s cook book that caught my
eye was centered around, yes, you
guessed it, bread. I read that you
can have your dough rise in the
microwave. Well, the next day I
couldn’t resist it and so. I put it to
the test. What a break through!
Sure enough, I was able to do buns
in half the time it usually takes,
thanks to the microwave.
Accompanying Shirley was Ber
nice Glenn from Dungannon, a
Tupperware dealer, selling vari
ous dishes made for the micro
wave.
Draws were also made. Mildred
Ament took home a serving dish,
while Azetta Gibbons won a quiche
dish. The steamer-colander was
won by Laura Mae Chamney and
the casserole dish went to Marg
Hallahan. Cook books can still be
purchased with a portion of the
money from the cooks books going
to the Blyth Figure Skating Club. If
interested, and for more informa
tion, contact me at 523-4497 or
DianneFergusonafter6p.m. at
523-4563.1 will vouch that they will
make excellent Christmas pre-
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BLYTH: 3 lots on Hamilton street.
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BLYTH: Dinsley street, 2floor brick home on large treed lot.
BLYTH: Triplex, 2 floor brick on Dinsley street.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above, walk-in vault.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor rancher, finished basement,
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198 ACRES: Dairy farm, free stall for 100 cows, excellent
buildings, 2 Harvestore silos, Hullett Township.
4 ACRES: 2 floor brick home in good condition, 3 miles from
Blyth.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Blyth, 3,000 sq. ft. plus
apartment above. Owner will consider leasing.
15 ACRES: 5 miles from Clinton, 11/2 floor frame home,
farrowing barn for 35 cows. Property well fenced.
100 ACRES: Hobby and bush farm, on paved road, 15 acres
workable, general purpose barn, large steel shed, house
newly renovated, all in immaculate condition, East
Wawanosh Township.
294 ACRES: Morris Township, excellent cropland, good set
of buildings.
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heated double garage, like new throughout.
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visit Goderich Lodge
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JEWELLERS
The officers and members of
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge were
guests of Goderich Rebekah Lodge
on Tuesday, Nov. 18.
The President of the Rebekah
Assembly of Ontario, Kathryn
Bridges was the honoured guest.
Brussels officers performed the
closing of the Lodge. Linda
Thomas sang a beautiful and
touching solo, “If we all said a
prayerforeachother”. She was
accompanied by Verna Thomas.
About 75 attended this meeting
from Clinton, Brussels and God
erich.
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