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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 2002, p. 15

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) Sports &LEÏSURE CANADIAN STATESMAN MAY I. 2002 Hockey player scores high school scholarship T 1 ■ - • ■■•Y. ®.'Y? Y®-'-- WÊSÊh $12,245 CASH PURCHASE PRICE PLUS FREIGHT OF $750 n% FINANCE RATE V UP TO 56 MONTHS ^ JLtJU/MONTH/48 MONTHS for $2.400 DOWNPAYMENT 1.9% LEASE RATE SATURN 2002 SL Includes: Manual Transmission • Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags • 60/40 Split Folding Rear Scatbacks • AM/FM Stereo SATIRIM ■ T/'V m1® : ■** X mmvwiAivi' . WY.-' :v-ti: FINANCE RATE UP TO 36 MONTHS ' 'V" 1 ®-®; ••®.® ;^® :V2.0 'i CASH PURCHASE PRICE PLUS FREIGHT OF $850 A% FINANCE RATE V UP TO 56 MONTHS /MONTH/48 MONTI IS $5,200 DOWNPAYMENT 0.9% LEASE RATE SATURN 2002 MID-SIZE L100 VALUE PACKAGE Includes: Automatic Transmission • ABS with Traction Control • I lead Curtain Air Bag • Air Conditioning • Power Windows and Locks • Remote Keyless Entry • Cruise Control • AM/FM Stereo with CD • Rear Spoiler • Alloy Wheels ÉÉÉSÉ Schools Admission Test and attended an interview before being accepted to Canada's oldest day and boarding school for girls that was founded in 1867. As a result of her acceptance, she will receive funding through grants and bursaries that will add up to $ 100,000 over the next three years. Richard Sabourin, president of the Durham West Girls' Hockey Association, Association, applauds the accomplishment, noting in a letter to Wiltshire, "this level of recognition of your academic and athletic achievements and potential potential is no accident. It is a result of your many, many years of hard work and dedication to your studies and hockey skills." As for picking up and moving away from home and into residence at the school, Karen admits there is a little trepidation. "I'm kind of scared, but 1 think everyone is when you move away from you family." But the positives of attending the school far outweigh the touch of homesickness she may have to endure in the initial stages, she adds. The ultimate ultimate goal will be to obtain another scholarship to a university in the United United States to pursue hockey and academics. academics. "I hope to get another scholarship and hopefully be set for life. I know it's something my parents would never be able to afford," she says of the high- costs associated with attending university university south of the border. --i i • 1 --i ma ljljLu SPOBTfS oshawa@icesports.com CALL NOW ONLY A FEW TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL SPACES LEFT MEN AND WOMEN SEASON BEGINS WEEK OF MAY 6 WEEKEND AND WEEKDAY SPOTS ALL CALIBRES m AflUtf Sâll KO CHIT IIKUf Karen Wiltshire off to Bishop Strachan in Toronto BY BRAD KELLY Staff Writer BOWMANVILLE - For as long as she can remember, Karen Wiltshire has wanted to obtain a scholarship to a school where she could pursue Impassion Impassion for hockey, as well as progress academically. What she didn't expect was to be presented with the opportunity before graduating from high school. Next fall, when she enrolls in Grade 10, it won't be at St. Stephen's Secondary Secondary School, where she is currently nearing the end of Grade 9 and carries an 82 per cent average. Instead, the Bowmanville resident will be packing her bags, skates and books for Bishop Strachan School in Toronto where she will spend the next three years. "1 was really surprised," she says of her initial reaction to the scholarship offer from the private school. "Ever since I was little 1 wanted a scholarship. scholarship. That has been my goal. "1 never knew you could get one for high school." After being scouted during a tournament tournament while playing with her Durham West team based out of Pickering, Pickering, the 14-year-old says a school official official contacted her father. "He approached my dad and said he was interested in having me play" at the school she recalls. "They liked the way I played and said there was just something about me." . The defenceman filled out the necessary necessary paperwork, wrote a Secondary $16,220 CASH PURCHASE PRICE PLUS FREIGHT OF $750 o% $218™ OK ^Z/JLV/MONTHAtS MONTHS lease for $2,650 DOWNPAYMENT 1.9% LEASE RATE SATURN 2002 SL1 VALUE PACKAGE Includes: Automatic Transmission • Air Conditioning • Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags • Power Windows, Locks and Mirrors • Remote Keyless Entry • AM/FM Stereo with CD 2002 Satuvns come with a 5 year or 100,000 kin Powertrain Warranty. Lease payments include Ireiglit, PDl and excise tax, if applicable. IJuy online at satiinivanacla.com or call l*HHH'4SATURN. These oilers are lime limited, mutually exclusive am! apply to all new in-stoclc 2002 Saturn vehicles. Oiler based on a 2002 Saturn SL ISA, 2002 SLI 1SN Value Package and 2002 L100 Value Package. License, taxes and a refundable security deposit are extra. Freight not included in cash purchase oiler. Lease payment is based on a lease of 80,000 km over 4 years with an extra charge of 12 cents per kilometre over that distance. Lease and finance rates apply only to customers with approved credit. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $278 for 56 months. Cost of borrowing $0. Discounts or other incentives may be available when consumers opt for a cash purchase price oiler. By selecting the purchase financing oiler, consumers may he foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. If you'd like to huy your 2002 Saturn vehicle at lease end, its $5,599 for the 2002 SI. ISA, $0,866 for the 2002 SLI ISN Value Package and $9,598 for the 2002 LI00 Value Package plus taxes. Retailers are free to set individual selling and lease prices. Rales subject to change without notice. Retailer trade may he necessary. See Retailer for further conditions and details. www.motorcitysi. com Tel: (905) 430-2350 Toll-Free 1-877-SATURN6 1520 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario, 12 N 2K7 ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ Statesman photo BOWMANVILLE - Karen Wiltshire is off to Bishop Strachan School in the fall oil a hockey scholarship. Comfort Casuals TRUNK SALE Thursday May 2 W To Saturday May 4 ? OFF 477/ WOMENS The regular price of any pair of mens or womens SAS footwear. ■ NARROW 6-12 MEDIUM 4-12 WIDE 6-12 W-WIDE 6-11 MENS The SAS representative will be in the store Thursday to offer bis expertise. MEDIUM 6-15 WIDE 6-15 W-WIDE 6-14 K4MEK4 FOOTWEAR INC |1615 Dundas St. E. Whitby Mall 728-4197 Time Out for men ftMslWe tloek^y School IPRING/SUMMER/FALL PROGRAMS MAY « JUNE > JULY • AUGUST • SEPTEMBER • OCTOBER ROOKIES/SQUIRTS - May 6 - July 22, Monday Eve, Iroquois Park, Whitby POWER SKATING (KAREN ROY) - May 6 - July 22, Monday Eve, Iroquois Park, FULL DAY CAMP - August 5-9, Iroquois Park, Whitby ROOKIES/SQUIRTS - August 12-16, Bowmanville Arena BODY CONTACT/DEFENCE SKILLS - August 12 -16, Bowmanville Arena POWER SKATING (KAREN ROY) - August 12 -16, Bowmanville Arena FULL DAY CAMP - August 19 - 23, Rep Level Bowmanville Arena FULL DAY CAMP - August 26 - 30, Open Level Bowmanville Arena POWER SKATING - October 11 - March 14/03, Newcastle Arena POWER SKATING - October 7 - March 17/03, Darlington Arena ROOKIES/SQUIRTS/CHIPS PROGRAM - October - March, Arena/Time TBA FOR BROCHURE CALL: 905-439-TEAM / 905-987-4676 LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Please recycle this newspaper ITAUNTON & RITSON CORN Elfl r r , x OSHAWA Sale Ends May 5 ALL IN STOCK WALLPAPER n L'J L* ■ O PROVINCIAL WALLCOVERINGS WALLPAPER CORNER - 5 POINTS MALL, OSHAWA Outside of Mall beside Rogers 905-728-6866 Hl[Q Video facing Ritson Rd. 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