‘I ’ can 4-8246 Em p;:n_—Bsssbsl| Game of " Week Chicago vs. New York the The __Atternoori Musicale l By KEN CLARK SASKATOON (CPl—Sasl!atch- ewan's man-in-the-street w i ll face a variety of alternatives under the province‘! amended Medical Care Insurance Act. he wants and partly on the doc- tor he chooses to tre him. First. the citizen will be in- sured directly by the Medical Care Insurance Commission. ad- ministrators of the act Whether he chooses to seek benefits or not. the citizen will begin pay- ing premiums in November. These have been set at 812 per year for single persons. $24 for 7 TV. CALLS NITE or DAY 9,, 4.3531 Nita 4-4503-4-ms VAIUS RADIO & Tit in Kent st. 9|’MWI ciccw-rv 3;; ,. --_—sta°lon Sign Or‘ News. Weather. Sports 330 prn.—-World of 599 Baseball Genie of I Bunny fin p.m.—OH safari 6 _-to p in —Early Show Second Field‘ M F. m,--some Of These Days 550 p.m.-Jscli Beonv coo p.m.—Donoe Read 930 p.m.—Peter Guno ‘Mg pm.-Front Row Centre Don't Go Near The Water H ‘.5 p.m__1¢.-"my Ambrose M n in The Ssddlri nor) p.rn.-CBC W NOW‘ mo s.n-i.—llonel Network News g2 20 s.m.-‘nus Late Show rt the Week 1-: .-.—-(Approx) 5'9" 0" a family. Without premiums. costs of the plan this year is being met from tax sources. A citizen insured under the act alone will pay nothing it he goes to a doctor who is working under the act. The doctor will send his bill to the commission lVariety Of Alternatives Open ‘To Medical Patients In Sask. partly on what kind of coverage , tor working outside the set. he must pay the doctor directly and send the bill to the com- mission tor reimbursement. Alternatively. the individual may decide to remain in a non- profit private group insurance plan or enrol in one. About 60 per cent of Sas- 000 were enrolled. In two doctor - sponsored plans. Medical Services Incor- porated and Group Medic al rvices. Nearly all doctors in the prov- ince have service contracts with one or both of these plans. I! a citizen covered by Ms! goes to an MEI doctor under the amended plan he will pay" nothing for medical treatment. The doctor will send the pa- tient’s bill to Ms! for reimburse- ment and MSI will collect from the government. The same would hold true for a GMS pa- tient treated by a GMS doctor. 59 for reimbursement. But: the patient may have dif- ficulty in finding a doctor work-l ing under the act. MOST OUTSIDE ACT ince's 625 practising physicians will work outside the act, al- though at least six co-operative under it. the commission goes to a doc- Officials say most of the prov. - clinics have been set up to work I If the man insured directly by i sory yearly premium—he can PAY SPECIAL FEE .. If a person decides to join an approved private plan such as MS! he will have to pay an ad- ministrative fee for the privil- ege, the amount of which is yet ; undetermined ' a person wishes to have ;nothing to do with either the government or a private agency —outside of paying his compul- :go to a doctor working outside katr.-hewan‘s population of 928.- night m Gnasdll-I. Olierlotaetnwn. ht. July 23,1992. ail Ore Deposit Looks Large IERBERT. Sash. (C?) -- An iron ore deposit located on the Yukon '- Northwest Territories may one of the largest in the world on prelim- inary evidence. Resources Min- ister Dinsdale said Thursday The discovery by Csest Ex- ploretions Limited. wholly- owned subsidiary of the Califor- nia Standard Company. was a byproduct of petroleum explor- A Mr. Dinsdale said he has been informed by California Stand- ard president G. L. Knox that t 888 claim! eve been by the subsidiary--464 in the Yukon and the rest across the border. They total 93. acres covered lrom June mid-July. The minister. speakins It golden iubilee celebrations at this Prairie town. said he is in- formed that the ore -beds site up to 300 feet deep on a belt some 32 miles long. and be- tween three and 18 miles wide. The iron was low in phosphor- ous and sulphur which made it potentially valuable for steel manufacture. E! to ‘vwouva-3 F} . wuvooN"rvoi.IPirrrr NO,JA|<!.!DON"rPLAN‘l“ on AN'6HOW US HOW watu2rr'riI.L LATE FALL... you |.oot< IN IT ? 1 atlon first announced about 100 month ago. It lies about the act and pay his own bill. An agreement signed in Sas- katchewan last week between the doctors and the government . tied a doctor could prac- tise ior private tees spent from either the government plan or a private agency miles south ot the Arctic Circle. ___.._..._....__.___ U (1.8. T0 ROTATE TROOPS sending three battle groups to Europe for six-month tours be- ginning Oct. 1 in an expanded trial of its new troop rotation plan. The new program is de- signed to train units for rapid deployment anywhere in the world in emergencies. ___as_np,n molw CONTRACT BRIDGE . By 8. JAY BECKER East dealer East-West vulnerable. BENTRAI. lililllil and r in Kent st. (Opp. Eston's) Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. oasosa on get: asses ‘ u-ru excuorus QKITGII ‘--— .. ii. SUNDAY FROG RAMS CFCY-TV Q-so pm.~—Attai-neon Musicale am p rn.—Wor port Royal Henlev Regatta mo p.m.——Country calendar J70 p.m.-—American Musical Theatre .» Von p.m.-—WOrld at Sport ‘ Canadian Open Golf A 30 p.m.--Reflections 700 pan.--Highwsv Pl"‘°l 7 an n.rn.—Father Knows lest M p,m.—News Magazine azel ono p.m.-Ed Sullivan thew 1M9 e.rn.——Sign O“ The ‘bidding: East South West North Pass 42 Pass (NT Pass 6 _ Pass 6; Opening lead —- ace of hearts Here is a dramatic hand play- ed in the European champion- ships in 1956. It occurred in the match between France and It- v When the French held the North—South cards. the bidding went as shown Bourchtoff open- ed four spades and Szwarc re- sponded four notrump (Black- woodl. Szwarc then bid s spades after Bourchtoft indicat- ed he had no aces. ry he wasn't in seven when d u m m y appeared. but" when guns 4... ! l Of course. Courchtotf was sor- ‘ ,East showed out on the ace of -spades. he silently congratulat- ed himself for having stayed out 1 out of the almost-sure-to - make grand slam. ‘ There were fireworks w hen the Italians held the North- South cards. At their table the 1 I 4 Pass 4 Pass 6 page 3 Pass 7 Q Dblo 7 hi e. Jais. for France. started th e ball rolling with a heart bid. iForquet hid four spades. Trerel Epassed. Siniscalco bid tour no itrump In or Blackwood). For- quet accepted the invitation t o bid a slam by jumping to six diamonds and then boldly und- ook a grand slam when Sin- .iscalco bid six spades. ‘ 1 Trezel now doubled. This was 3 somewhat. doubtful procedure ’sinre it might have provided Forquet with the clue on which to justify a first-round spade finesse. . However. Trezel struck g ol d ._ by doubling. Apparently. the ldouhle t"0nVlIlCEd Siniscalco that L“.Tczel had a sure trump trick and that the grand slam could not be made in spades. ; Accordingly. be bid seven no- trump. He had no heart stop- per. if is true. but he calculat- liot Working BALL Bowlan ltariio-I'll PHONE 4-9624 7:A5__5aturdav Night Hoedown T0-O0-News. Inland and Marine th Wes er 90.15-~Saturdav Night I-loedown iO:30—Dixlelsnd Downbeat ll0(F—Cass lome Orch. l1:30—Dermv Vaughan orch. 12.00-—Dornlnlcn News 12.10-5 '3" CKCW-TV I 55 p.rn.—Slgn On News. Weather. 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