The UPEI SUN, Thursday, Sept, 13, 1979, page it 7,..- - from "?"the Hello to all U.P.E.I. students, especially to those who are coming here for the first time. The SUN staff wishes each and every freshman the best as he or she struggles to adjust to university life. That adjustment usually isn't difficult. It is just that it sometimes takes time. The thing to remember is that you should never let anything get you down. No matter where one has difficulties there is always somewhere to turn- Amid academic problems a person can still enjoy extra-curricular activities and a busy social life, or if one \ gives such things a lower priority, there remains the realm of books. Whether your thing is playing games, partying, or studying, you can hopefully find it at U.P.E.I., and no matter what you are doing here, it is crucial to find enjoyment. I hope that many of you will find that enjoyment partly by working for the U.P.E.I. SUN. The student paper offers you many fields of endeavor from lay—out to writing to photography. All you need do, at first, is climb to the newspaper office high in Main Building, and express your interest in joining us. The SUN will have as large a staff as possible, and ‘ regardless of your year or faculty, you can be a part of it. Again, let me welcome all freshmen to U.P.E.I., and to those who do join our newspaper , team, I thank you in advance. To everyone else, I look forward to serving as your newspaper editor. I hope that you'll all be SUN readers,» and that you'll never be afraid to give advice to the staff or to send letters to the editor. If we all work together we can make the 1979-80 SUN a true servant of the U.P.E.I. community. by John Cairns MEDICAL PLAN ‘ by Mickey Place ........PIEASE partiCiPatiminSUdla plan. Full rebates will be made up to 30 September... after that date rebates must be pro—rated. Those students who come from provinces where a " premium is charged should ensure that these paynents are maintained. It must be emphasized that our insurance, Zurid'z, applies, for canadian students, only for charges ABOVE those whidi are paid.by Provincigl plans. If you have any questions regarding ’ the plan, please direct your Inqui ies to the Student Union Office where the staff will be pleased U} "\FE‘ NIB 518$? 31' IRISH: 1— IMPORENWT IF you ARE ELIGIBIE $012 A REBATE OF YOUR MEDICAL INSURANCE FEES, APPLY 1_\I_gii_ ALL STUDENTS ARE CHARGED FOR.MEDICAL INSURANCE AI REGISTRATION. Those students who already have coverage, above provincial plans, may receive a rebate, in full, by applying at the Student Union Office in'the Barn ,and showing preof cf ""1_.”'." \ ,‘ V 4 ‘ who have landed Inndgrant not care under Medicare , ~ clarification. Conversely , .w.taxmanfiztflfianm . 1...- . a...” .---.....-.... .......-,--». Vast-(v.1): .-....flfi . A i . ' , ;.» IA .6: . (11" l I.,.',.Z:1". Lg," .. m ‘ ~ ~ — -v - «w - A- m - - -» - -- - - - s a - - - - A - r - n vépgufixflmmwurx:yyowgfimgurmwsaeaaafinkgzawaaemfissaw .. a.’ rhea-pa ; be withheld. Deadline for all submissions is Friday noon. The staff meetingni5' every Monday at 7.; Jilin The SUN's office,.fourth'fi . i’,'. The UPEI SUN is a mem- ber of the Canadian I University Press (CUP) with exclusive national advertising rights held‘ by Youthstream, 3lO Davenport-Road, Toronto, ,_?[90r Main, East end.. . Ontario. ' '1 -A sincere thank you an'dra The UPi-J SUN ,aims to: - helluva lot of gratitude '7 be an independent news- to:y paper published weekly . . throughout the academic Ann Higdon year by the UPEl Union, .printed by the Journal- Pioneer in Summerside and distributed throughout the campus and 3 few select Theresa MacKinnonf Kate O'Connor ‘ Valerie Walker ' .George Barry \Kevin Gauthier spots in Charlottetown. Bert Boyd ., s . v l '=Gontents-are the Mark Ledwell responsibility of the Larry Green editor.0pinionsare those of the persons expressing them. All letters and art- icles must be Signed even if the name is to Lachlan MacQuarrie Pat Ingraham ‘ TOdd MacLauchlan Derwin Banks I O x. g - for all the work" they did‘ — on this week's issue. . . - Editor — John s. Cairns Chief Photographer - Derwin Banks Advertising Manager - Kevin Gauthier~ Typist - Pat Ingraham Proofreader-Lachlan'MacQuarrie I . $32 for Canadians and $85 for Foreign Students. This payment includes both children and spouses as the Charge is for a family. ation you may require. Eye glasses and dental care are NOT covered except when accidental damage is done to NATURAL teeth. NOTE TO ALL STUDENTS.... EXCEPTING GNNTRACEPTIVE DRUGS, THE PLAN PAYS FOR ALL PRESCRIPTIONS GIVEN BY A PHYSICIAN AND DISPENSES BY A REGISTERED PHARMACIST...JHDERE IS NO ADDITIONAL CHAINS-E. . . ILKEEIX YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MAKE ANY PAYMENT AS DKST PHARMACISTS HAVE A IIST OF STUDENTS AND WIIl.SERVE YOU WITHOUT PAYMENT WHEN YOU SHOW YOUR.STUDENT I.D. CARD. For Foreign students status the charge is the sane as for Canadians. Foreign students,who do receive a great deal more protection from this plan than do Canadians and this accounts for the difference in rates. If there is any doubt about your status, i.e. if you are neither a Canadian nor a Landed Immigrant and I have been charged the Canadian rate you should visit the Student Union} Office imrediately for a Any further information will be gladly giten at ' the S.U. Office in the ' Barn. if you do care under a provincial plan and have been charged as a foreign student you might be I eligible for a rebate. :“1;1"C?§al:“4~ '0 : .. .-:,¢.‘~.‘av.’§:k€" ‘-‘.’{W‘i.'-£7:;‘_2~ l . IF you HAVE ANY QUESTIONS . . . .GET THE PRCBIEM STRAIanNED our Ndii. . . . . DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOU NEED TEE INSURANCE FOR IT MIGHT BE TOO LATE AT THAT mm. 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