SUN: #hbrsday.u5entember~lfifilfiaoy page 3;” BLOOD. , 7,; THE UPE4: ‘cwEA’pINT‘OF GET A- PINT an d Sue S tepheson . A , aw]: TH {GIFT hr LIF—E—I ‘T hvursdéi. SEPT23 : ’ RE FRESHMENTS SERVED Sitting: Chairperson, Marnyiscoll. Standing left to right, Coinmittee Members; Heather MacLeod, Janet Braam, MEDICAL PLAN Students who are " neither Canadian Citizens nor Landed Immigrants \ should ensure that they are so registered under the University Plan and that they have paid the premium applicable to their status. Non— Canadians are not covered by the Provincial Plan and/any illness could be VERY expensive if they are not fully insured. Canadian students and Landed Immigrants should also make sure that they, are covered by their own Provincial Plan as they remain the responsibility 0f their own Province , While enjoying Student statTis. It should be clearly understood that the University Plan covers only those charges which do not- fall within the limits 9f the Provincial e MEDICALBILLS Plans. 'PRESCRIPTION DRUG CLAIMS Under the new University Plan it is the student's responsibility, when a drug prescription is re- , ceived fram a doctor, to personally attend at the pharmacy, or if the pre- scription is delivered, to pay the pharmacy directly. The student is then to ‘ fill out a claim form and the student sends it to the University Insurance Co., with the bill, and the student is reimbursed by the insurance ccmpany with the full amount less $1.00. Students“ who have alternate coverage may apply for a rebate up ta 30th September CNIX. If any students have any questions regarding this plan, please contact the: Student Union Office. - hockey and men's and women's basketball. OF BEER I How about it, Science, Business, Arts and Education? Grab A classmate, get out and give your best! , Prizes will be given to the first 3 groups giving the most. The #l group wins tbree 24's, second place wms two Zh's, and the group placing third gets one Zhll What a way to warm up for the pig that night! Here's YOUr Chance to prove your faculty is #l ! We need l50 pints of blood so see you in the gym Thursday, September 25th. MESSAGE FOR STUDENT NEWSPAPER Welccme to 1980-81 at UPEI, and a special welcome to all of you who are here for the first time. ‘ Those of you who are returning will find a number of changes. For example, you will find a beautifully renovated Memorial Hall, which now houses Education, Mathematics, and Psychology. You will find a new Cafeteria open to serve you all day and provide a pleasant setting for staff and students to meet informally. You will find changes in The Barn and Student Union activities designed to enhance university life. You will find a number of changes in the Residences as a result of the study on residence life last year. As you knw, we do not have intercollegiate football this Fall, but there will be soccer and and field hockey, and later on there will be We also hope to start a women's intercollegiate volleyball program. I hope to see you out supporting your teams. v You will find all of the staff at this university ready and willing to help, and ready to listen to whatever suggestions you have to improve things. Mind you, it sometimes takes longer than you think it should to make some things happen! Above all, take advantage of being at a small institution. 'Ihere are many unique opportunities, because, here, what you do makes a difference. Peter Maincke President