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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Aug 1996, p. 16

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 14, 1996 Section Two % : y,- ' - tSt*'* - ?**' t aetiigggelm i]\ >*k « 5 \t rTTZCT A M,, 1 &• 8* déiHlzàfê ** MMciSgMds iHr» ->#*««» SSS in Ic&M mm i WKsv*-- ' iL Things You by Ted Denny Cowan Pontiac-Buick Leasing a Vehicle < / > ' . V, RCMP Fields Slo-Pitch Team for Charity Tourney . Members of the RCMP slo-pitch team are shown above. They played a charity slo- pitch game for Ontario Special Olympics against a team of sports celebrities last Saturday, Saturday, Aug 10 at Durham College. Junior A Eagles Have Local Content From page one There are also five other exhibition games planned. Laing's focus this year is to slay essentially local. "I have learned that players from far away didn't understand the tradition of the Eagles, so I'm looking for players, who want to be Bow- manvillc Eagles," he stated. "I've been slammed on the streets for not having more locals, but we had 14 players from the Durham Region last year," he said. "It's hard to have a team of all Clarington players." Laing explained the team is in the second year of a three-year plan. "I'm convinced that we'll challenge for a title this year," he predicted. "We're going to be strong up front, have a bigger defence, great goaltending with Joey (Walters) (Walters) and have three very solid solid scoring lines." Laing said this will be a special year for the fans of the Bowmanville Eagles. He said every minor hockey hockey player in the CMHA will get a two-for-one season pass, and high school students students will get tickets at discounted discounted prices. The school with the biggest attendance during the season will get a donation from the Eagles. EAGLES INSIDE: The regular season opens on the road on Friday, Sept. 20...The team has lost forwards Paul Lang, who is going to Queen's University, and Derek Derek Wright, who is going to Wilfred Laurier... Forward Jeff Hutchins has been sold to Newmarket... Mike Laing has four trades in the works involving Cobourg, Ajax, and Milton. Leasing is the sensible alternative with lots of benefits benefits to the customer such as driving a new vehicle for about the same monthly payment payment as a good used vehicle, and use the normal down payment payment required for a purchase as an investment, such as paying paying down your mortgage or putting the funds into an RRSP - or just take a well deserved vacation. If you are trading in your present vehicle, you can use the equity to reduce your monthly payment, or we can simply pay you for it. A further advantage to leasing is that it doesn't affect your line of credit. If you purchased a new vehicle and financed it, it could affect your ability to secure credit for other purchases. An important consideration is the GAP factor, should you be unfortunate enough to have an accident, you won't be stuck with the depreciated value value of the car (what you owe) and the amount your insurance company will pay you. Keep in mind the convenience convenience factor in that you don't have the worry and bother associated with financing such as shopping new car prices or disposing of your used vehicle when you're ready for a new one. There are flexible terms available to suit your monthly budget and don't overlook the possible tax advantages. The cost of leasing a vehicle vehicle for 3 years works out to about the same monthly cost as financing for 5 years so that if you traded every 3 years, your vehicle would always be covered by factory warranty. For more information I can be reached at Cowan Pontiac- Buick 905-623-3396. ©j.p BROKEN WINDSHIELD? 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Tickets for entrance into the derby can be purchased at Port of Newcastle, Port Hope Marina, and Cobourg Marina. BMHAGrad Heading South From page one New York. Prior to playing with Cobourg Cobourg in the Jr. A. league, he suited up for a couple seasons with the Jr. C. Bowmanville Eagles. "I enjoyed playing with the Eagles very much. We won a Central (Ontario) championship," he said from his parents' Prospect St. home. "It was hard to leave the Eagles, but I had to leave (for Jr. A: Cobourg) if I wanted wanted to continue playing hockey. hockey. Cobourg played in a better better league." Stewart, like any other Canadian Canadian hockey player, has dreams of one day playing in the NHL, but he doesn't hold out hope. "They arc just dreams of playing (in the NHL), but you have to touch down to reality eventually," the BHS grad said. He describes himself as more of a skater who likes the work in the corners. "I've never been known as a pretty player, I just work hard," he added. 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