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Zurich Citizens News, 1972-08-17, Page 10,1 HURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1972 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS LICENCED PREMISES - After undergoing considerable alterations, the Bayview Tourist Inn has received their licence to sell alcoholic beverages, with the food they serve. Owned and operated by Blanche and Solomon Bechard, the popular eating establishment will now be known as Bayview Tourist Tavern. The new tavern is located on Highway 21, about a mile south of St. Joseph or seven miles north of Grand Bend. Medical secretaries meet in London Wednesday, August 2, the Huron County Medical Secret- aries met in London, at the OHIP headquarters, on Queen Street. They were welcomed by Mr. McKenzie and Mr. McLennan. liammemr RECEPTION and DANCE FOR Gregory Willert and Agnes Bedard (bridal couple) Saturday, August 19 Zurich Arena Music By "Joe" Overholt Everyone Welcome Refreshments Available Twelve members attended from Seaforth, Clinton and Goderich and were taken on a tour of the different depart- ments at OHIP. They traced the route. They were taken to an office, where the cards are date stamped, and then divided in the two sections consisting of the "Pay Physicians" and "Pay Direct." Then they go to the Control Unit, where the cards are stockpiled as they are received until the tenth of the following month, after which they are sent to Toronto for payment. All cards are filed by the last two digits of the Doctor's number. Then they go to the Microfilm dep- artment, where cards are all microfilmed and assigned in to Key Tape. The Key Tape room is where they are all recorded and fed into the computer. This is also where if any error is found, they are rejected. If it is at all possible to correct the error at that time, it is done, and if not they are returned to the various offices, for correction. Each day's Key Taping is sent to Toronto that night by Courier. Forty-six girls work in this room. After the grand tour, they were taken down to the cant- een and treated to coffee during question and answer period. Later on they ate supper at The Garage in London. Just prior to the meeting they dis- covered that the president, Mrs. Donna Fisher had received the visa for her husband and family to go to Tucson, Arizona As they will be leaving in just a few days, they took the opp- ortunity to present her with a rememb•gance from them. Mrs. Elaine Ayres, who will be taking Donna's place at the Goderich Medical Centre, made the presentation. The July meeting consisted of a pot luck supper, held in Bayfield, at which 14 of the members attended. Two girls from Kincardine were visiting. They were so impressed with the group activities that they are planning on opening a group of their own in the near future. BAYVIEW TOURIST INN ( ON HIGHWAY 21- 1 MILE SOUTH OF ST. JOSEPH, 7 MILES NORTH OF GRAND BEND WILL NOW BE CALLED BAYVIEW TOURIST TAVERN (FULLY LICENCED UNDER L.L.B.O.) Open 12 Noon To IAA. Monday Through Saturday Open 12 Noon To 9 P.M. Every Sunday WE CATER TO WEDDINGS *BANQUETS *SMALL PARTIES *ETC. You Know ®� a Barbara and Anne, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kane are spending a couple of week's vacation with their parents in Zurich before returning to their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Decker and family left last Tuesday for Northern Ontario where they plan on building a new home. PAGE 11 BICYCLE SAFETY With the bicycle craze in high gear throughout Canada, here is a sidewalk safety tip from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Lean your bike upright against a wall or tree when not in use. Blind people can trip and fall ove bicycles left lying on side- walks, resulting in unnecessary injury. It's Time For SMALL AMOUNTS - 35(41b 301bs &over, in large container -301b CLOSED ON SUNDAYS Apiaries Fer uson g GOSHEN STREET SOUTH - ZURICH r 3iidqet ac r GIVE THESE FOOD VALUES THE ONCE OVER PORK SHOULDER FRESH LB 49` GRADE "A" 5 - 9 LB AVERAGE FRESH TURKEYS LB 53c SWEET .PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS LB 69` ESSEX WIENERS 1 LB PKG LB 59c STORE -SLICED CHICKEN LOAF or MAC & CHEESE LB 59` COLEMAN FOOTBALL STYLE, READY -TO -EAT SMOKED HAMS LB 87` FRESH CHICKEN QUARTERS LB 53` %40,•%•\%%•••"%%••••••••,bti,•v••••_>vv••••w• CANADA ,',E1 10 LB BAG New Potatoes 53` U .S.#1 LARGE SIZE Watermelon 99`' U.S.#1 LARGE SIZE Cantelopes 39c, McCAINS GREEN PEAS2 LB BAG 2/99t' BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY 11 OZ SWANSON T.V. DINNERS 694 BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY 8 OZ SWANSON MEAT PIES 3/894 SCHNEIDER'S LEGS OR BREASTS 24 OZ POLY BAG FRIED CHICKEN $1.59 28 OZ TIN Schneiders Sauerkraut 33 Bicks Relishes 12 OZ ASSORTED 3/$1 MAXWELL HOUSE 10 OZ Instant Coffee $1.89 Swifts Stews ASSORTED24OZ 55ti Pony Tail Bread WESTON'S 27t Christies Cookies ASSORTED LB BAG 49' Facial Tissues WHITE SWAN 180's 2/65 VEGETABLE or TOMATO 10 OZ Clark's Soup 2/25c iiiiiVEMERVEARCRWHIAOMMalarMang MONDAY to SATURDAY 8 to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 9 to 6 p.m. TIE TENDER SPOT PHONE 238-2512 GRAND BEN[}