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The Citizen, 1986-02-05, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1986. Meat and the age of kitchen machines Busy kitchens today buzz with the hum and sizzle of modern machines. Processors, blenders, automatic woks, skillets and the increasingly popular microwave oven, cut out a great deal of the drudgery and time involved in meal preparation. Yes, machine cuisine is a dream come true for homemakers, when quick and easy is the order of the day. Along with this desire for good, fast foods at home, more and more Canadians desire lightness in their meals. Today’s lean red meats - beef, pork, lamb, and veal - are much leaner than 15 years ago and they fit right into this new wave of cooking. Follow base instructions and recipes from the manufacturers when using new equipment. Usu­ ally these are well-developed and tested and the results should be great. Meat makes sense for quick, convenient cooking. Well-trimm­ ed cuts are available in the meat counter. Some cuts are portion- controlled in individual serving size pieces, making meat easy to use for fresh and fast meals. YOUTH BIBLE QUIZ Brussels Mennonite Fellowship will host the 3rd round of Ontario Mennonite Youth Bible Quizzing on Sunday Feb. 9 at 2:30 p.m. 9:30a.m. Worship 10:30a.m. BibleStudy Hour 12:00 Potluck Fellowship Meal 2:30p.m. Quiz Competition [7Teams] Join us for al I or part of the day BRUSSELS MENNONITE FELLOWSHIP On the main street at the R. R. crossing in Brussels BUSINESS DIRECTORY B&G ELECTRIC Plumbing and Heating Brussels, Ont. N0G1H0 BJLL AITCHISON 887-6747 Crafts with class Ceramics Weaving Wrought iron Custom firing and greenware Kit’s Cottage Walton-887-6643 Tues. - Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3 Bly th United church news The Sunday morning worship service was highlighted by four young people reading the scripture lesson. They were Karen Philips, David Sparling, Leslie Philips, and Craig Bauman. Mr. Bauman told the children a story of how the beaver built his dam and gave each of them a picture to colour. Sharon Bromley was the Junior congregation lead­ er. The choir sang, ‘ * Behold 1 stand at the door and knock.” The theme of Mr. Bauman’s sermon was that a prophet is never welcome in his home town. He illustrated this by telling the life storyof Frances of Assis, stressing that we must guard against keeping God’s blessings to our­ selves. He said that Frances’ life portrayed his great love for God. God was his all. Following the service many families enjoyed a pot luck lun­ cheon and a time of fellowship. Not like the crowd Ron's Farm Relief Service Pig & Cattle Feeding Plus Odd Jobs Reasonable Rates Ron Carter 357-2706 Belgrave I Saxon Software MICROCOMPUTER CONSULTANTS SoftwareTraining, Software & Hardware Sales For Busi­ ness & Home CONTACT NORMSAXON 519-887-6032 To pick the oddball balloon takes courage. So does speaking out for peacemaking instead of sabre-rattling But we believe that’s part of what being a Christian is all about. Not just in public—but practicing peacemaking at home, on the job, in the community. If you'd like to discover how the Christian faith relates to all of life, join us in our search to make Christ Lord of our lives! A Vision For Peace Thurs. Feb.6 7:30 p.m. Brussels Mennonite Fellowship For more information and registration call Pastor DougZehrat887-6388or6112 First of 7 one hour sessions Feb. 6- Mar. 20 Reqistration and Coffee Free Rammeloo Rest Home Blyth ‘Private & semi-private rooms ‘All personal needs looked after ‘Nurses on staff Citizen classifieds work 523-9478 GENERAL only .50 LIFE R. John Elliott 519-523-4323 ELLIOTT INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. INSLR ANLE IN ALL BRANCHES Established 1910 BLYTH. 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