', B.C. Hospital Insurance provides that eligible. patients, be : charged'a $4.00 fee for. treatment in true ? emergency and short , “NOTICE ~ EFFECTIVE—JULY. 1, 1982 wt MEMORIAL a stay cases covering: (A) Accident (B) Sudden Acute iliness (C) Minor Surgery (Booked or “Emergency) A$10.00 fee will be charged to all B. C. Patients w who do. rot rT into ; above. categories. r A $31.50 fee will be charged to all outof. Province patients for . emergency visits. A $37.50 fee will be charged to all out-of. Province patients for non-. emergency visits... ne A $50:00 fee will be ‘tharged_ to out-of-Country patents for. emergency visits. A $60.00 fee will be charged to out-of Country patlents for ‘non-. emergency visits. @ An additional charge will be made for costly drugs or other pen ne i expenses incurred. - get yt Interest at 2 per cent per month, will be cherged on all overdue amounts, : _ * contender when it arrived in Spain, now is” licking ‘ wounds inflicted. Wed-: nesday by a youthful Algerian team at the 24 . team _ tournament. The West Germans, World Cup champions in 164 and 1974, came to Spain as the European champions - who had. won. elght qualifying games and piled up 33 goals In the process, allowing three. . Algeria, meanwhile, had: . managed a fourth-place » finish In the . African Nation's ‘Cup at Libya earlier not expected to ruffle any . feathers in Spain, ; to the Weat Germans, Algeria earned a 2-1 victory. ""T stil can’t believe we lost to -Algeria,”. said 9 shocked West . German coach Jupp Derwall - * MADRID (Reuter) me “West . Germany, - boldly asserted its status as - the leading ‘World Cup © which -: year, and was ddienne: Khalef. believed. it.’ The West Germans were. saw thelr defects and. took ‘advantage of them," sald ‘Khalef. . - Lakhdar:’ Belloumi, 33, was the drivirig force in: “Algerian ‘coach. ‘Mahe. strong opponents, but. we .” Algeria’s upset in the Group Two match. He constantly . wreaked havoc in the German end and hélped set - the 53rd minute. ' Fifteen minutes later, after Karl-Heing Rum- menigge had. put West: Germany back on leven terms, Belloum! scored the winning goal. . opportunities and scoring up Rabah Madjer’s goal in” goals that Belloum! made |... his presence’ felt. His ad-. . But rather. than. ‘succumb .! mirers_inctuded observers from European. teams who: will be eager to sign him to a contract. ’ Belloumi: compared . has” been to — Maradona. of Brazil and Diego | ‘editor: Michel Pisin!’ or ‘Fraiee, “but he aaid be does n6t mind _the Comparisons. -“Platini -- ‘Belloumi is Belloumi/' the Algerian star. said. passes, dribbies, positioning and ability to score gi - Honduras, also rated as having a an outside chance to. ait schatter. “We” have some of the same. ‘ quallties, same skills, same” phase. came -elote’ to, -*, duplicating Algeria's feat in” "y “Platinl,, - ‘Maradona is Mayadona and: its Group Five mateh Wednesday against. Spain’: 1 Group ‘Four, plays its: eat Hector Zelaya's seventh- Ininute goal for- Honduras stood until Robert Lopes Ufarte fonnected on; :a . penalty - -kick--in the beth minute to give .the Spaniards a i-ltie. .- Bryan Robson. _ scored match today ‘againit Kuwait. In other: games, Austria meets - -Chile~in a Group. Two match, while Yugoslavia takes on: Nor- thern Ireland in a Group Five game., a - Rolling Whitecaps. beat - - Tampa Bay easily, 3-0. It was not only in creating~ VANCOUVER (cP) — The. ‘ often-maligned Van-— ‘couver midfield came in for | some unaccustomed praise Wednesday night after the Whitecaps blanked Tampa. Bay ,Rowdies 30 in the ... North American Soccer | League. “We won a lot of balls in “midfield tonight and the i swering the call small DUSINESS. “ - oe Conference Calling. _Makes for instant “meetings without - anyone ‘ideal _ their GeSK. ~ Message Waiting. a cS eer r “Messages. Don't miss. important \ operat ion.” Teer tn. ata Pere + | Speakerphone. — : Ota. pands- fee en had a ue Memory Diaing: = Saves time calling habe dialed. - _ came in the first half aa the - Whitecaps won their fifth _Fow at- Empire Stadium. -.. Gray's two goals were in the > - second avhabét:. ager the - : WhitedapssWoniitated. the . was better than ours,” said - passing was. much better nid said Vancouver coach John - Giles, “Tt was'a gratifying night for the players and, I think, our beat performance .of the season.” : Midfielders, ° Pater Lorimer, Ferry Yorath and Gerry Gray ~ of Whitecaps. controlled the. game. Gray scored twice and assisted on a goal by striker Ray Hankin, who scored in his fifth straight game. . “To be fair tothe players, . - we'veplayed pretty well the -. Tast few weeks,” added os at \ Giles; “We were more like “the team of. last year . tonight. “You can’t dominate a team like Tampa Bay for 90 minutes. But a good defence anda little luck go. a long. way.” ‘ “Hankin’s “goal was his - ninth of the season “and. straight and seventh in a hard-lacklingi:matchup cof ’ + ..1981. playoff opponents before 18,257 fans. “They were the better side because their offence Tampa Bay coach Gordon ~ Jago. “We couldn’t -deal Hankin on the crosses and -. that was the mary ¢ of the: ‘ game. " ; playing-assistant - The Whitecaps, now rs after a. “stow. start, ware eliminated in two games by Tampa Bay in the. rat round: of : last year’s playoffs. The Rowdies how are 7-10 this season. -The shutout was the “the: -second. of ‘the season ‘for Vancouver goalkeeper Tino Lettieri. The Whitecap defence. effectively. shit down Tampa ‘Bay. 5 Luls Fernando, who has: i Goals this year, Vancouver now. has ja points as the second-place Whitecaps chase leading .. ‘San Jose Earthquakes in the Westem Division, Tampa :. ‘Bay is a distant. second to - Ft, Lauderdale Strikers in. the Southern Divislon. . Forward peter Beardsley of the Whitecaps - had ‘an apparent goal called pack by Clarke off a free kick by ‘coach Peter Lorimer in the “10th minute ‘ when -the. ‘referee -Tuled he wan't ready " start play. woManoouvenubed. many more:. chances. early in: the ‘second ‘half. 7! In other NASL games Wednesday night, it was “Toronto Blizrard 14 over. — Portland Timbers; . Tulsa; Roughnecks ‘5 Edmonton - Drillers 1; Seattle Sounder . «Chicago Sting 2 and wan yi Jose Earthquakes $y _ Diego Sockers 2. ~ toeal Spe fs Shorts . ae Mann, Power win doubles . Fran Power and Swarn Mann won the delayed A flight - mixed doubles litle at the Terrace Tennis Club tournament Tuesday night. 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