mer NN March 17, 1982 By JOHN WISHLOFF The Castlegar Peo: Wee Reps hockey team. success- fully completed a three-game, sweep to win the West Koot- enay Pee Wee Tier I Cham- plonship Saturday afternoon in: the Cominco Arena. Castlegar defeated Trail dee Wee F Reps clinch West Kootenay title | 8-3. The game was never in doubt after the nine-minute mark of the second period, as the team exploded for four goals ina span of five min- utes to build up a'7-2 lead. The locals‘ earned the championship the hard way. The firat ‘game of the double bin ‘affair. saw | Watch For Our Annual X-Country Ski Rental Sale This Sunday In The Castlegar 76-.. But Castlegar showed their. teamwork and doter- the following weekend 43 in the Queen City. The following. morning Castlogar returned home to Castlegar beaten by Nelson | mination by defeating Nelson: * defeat Trail 7-3, The victories set the stage for the crucial fourth game in Trail. In order, to. win the championship « Castlegar needed'a victory, asa loss would have resulted | in Nelson winning the Tier I’. Championships, TEAM WORK ‘ The main ingredient to’ the * boy's success would undoubt- | edly be their ability to work and execute as a team, As.a'team, they excel. in quickly passing ‘and control- ling the puck, - D. ‘have } between ‘the pipes all year long: Kinakin was called upon to make to several key, saves in the} layoffs, a ‘On the blue line, the pairs of Brian Wilson — Ed Pruss and Calvin Sookachoff-Darcy - have. been’ awesome ‘in the pecond half of the sea; son, Wilson ‘turned.in a fine effort during the playoffs and has been one ofthe team's most.’ consistent ‘players. Pruss ‘and Sookachoff have, shown vast the trio of Shawn Biln, Steve Miner, and Scott. Kinatin Rec leadership program at ‘Selkirk Gane program will take. place at Selkirk College in News 1010- ath St., Castlegar Castlegar April 16-18 and May 1 and 2. The training program provides individuals with to .enable neat to’ succeksfully lead recreation programs for ‘pre-. school children. . vides a :total of 80: hours -o! study. in the following’ ‘areas: General Tuesday, CASTLEGAR LADIES' CURLING CLUB Spring - 7 p.m. Curling Club THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MEETING. _ ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED:TO ATTEND. Meeting March 23 For the convenience of our customers who work Monday - . + gram is Saturday. WE’ RE OPEN ‘tfurther information contact Government Services.: f the: 80 hours of: instruction wi : ‘reation and Sport Branch. ‘has begun at Selkirk College and growth and” development; leadership; | play; communi- cations; child safety; stereo- | typing roles and life-styles; and program administration and planning guidelines. Participants in the pro-. gram will include: play lead- parents, and students plan- ning a career with children, The pre-school recreation leadership program is a train- are very steady and pa defenseme Martini. has. Pee W British Columbia to provide: fi basic knowledge for. “adults involved in pre-school rec- reation programs. This pro- _ operated co- operatively’ by the West Kootenay Recreation Associ- ation and the Recreation and. Sport Branch, Ministry: of Provincjal’ Secretary and. Students having conipleted The fee for the workshop is $45 ($56 if Inte). Registration in Castlegar. The deadline for registration is April 2. For ‘pearing sporting events or of Dixie , 345-3517. om left? Back row, Da ‘tan. Wilson, Wayne Saliken, Greg F Submit hollzes to Castlepur Novis by Frid sundoy submit Rotices fo Castlegar News by Fr pon tor Su ‘or sugedey noon for. Wednesday. Contact Cheryl Wis! ‘been. a ll year long. }« “It was-a! pleasure to see Martini back in action, as.a bout: with -/pneumonia , re- sulted in Martini missing the first/two playoff games. Jn addition ;to the. team’s success on Saturday, another * succeas story unfolded as the game, mearked the return of Wayne Saliken. Saliken had missed: the’ entire. regular: PI season with fractured bones. in‘his lower right leg, : The team ‘and ‘parents \ showed their admiration for “Sal” as he_ was’ greeted: with cheers ‘on defense psi. | Weir: (assis tant coach), ers, pre-school activity lead- Dane’ Jackson; Duane Welr, Peter Teschler, Darcy, Martini, Calvin ers, day-care ‘supervisors, Sookacholf, 6 ba as he took to the ice for his first shift'of the year.:, Up front, the line of Rod- ney... Fayant-Duane | Welr- Travis Green have worked magic: The trio have played | hayoc'on the, opposition all year long. Watching this Ine; work together and move the puck ‘is -worth ‘the Price of, admission. |: Peter Tischer and Greg Plotnikoff both have had im-. pressive secorid half season, | Fischler and P provincial . playoffs. a key role in the upcoming First- >year players Dane Jackson, Lorne Kanigan..and Keith Semenoff have been working and hustling all year long. What Semenoff and Kanigan lack in size, they make up in desire and. effort. Both turned in fine performances in’ the playoffs. Jackson {turned in a superb effort in the ‘second game, against Nelson. With the team short. at their best when’ they log’ plenty of ice time, Unques- stionably, these two will play Fayant, Barey ackaon (acreage Ed Pruss,. Travis Green, Steve Miner, Scott Kindkin, Shawn Biln, Keith —CasNewsPhote. handed ly, Jackson was called upon’ to play a: regular shift on the forward line and on defense. Lorne mastings ‘can be lated here : Seafood Castlegar. Please vs. Trans-X, 8:15 8:15, arena complex. 4°5 HHOCKEY = sah «= “THURSDAY. : £ HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Goose Creek |: P.m., old arena. COMMERCIAL |. rongecs LEAGUE: Badd ‘Manor Pub vs. Mountain Sports hut, EMEN’S ‘LEAGUE!' Maloney "vs:'"1! Crescent Valley, 9:30 p.m., old areng; Kalesnikoft vs, Sohes: 9:30 p.m., arena 1 complex. i 3 ney. S : ft and The team is preparing for the B.C.-Pee,\Wee Tier I Provincia! Playoffs.to be held March 22-26 at our very own Castlegar ‘Arena’ Complex. The Castlegar squad will. compete against teams, from six zones in a rourid: robin 5 affair, 6" ‘The boys would like to ae is tend a friendly welcome to all individuals in the .area to come down to the’ complex ? and watch exelting Pee Wed Provincial playoff hockey. John Wishlott (coach). Front row: f Second Ported +427, Si.Hertford, Neuleld 3 (Douglas, Fronca) eras a oe ee 6, Guabec, P, Stony at (. Stoviny) 6:62 ‘Mellhargey Hart 7:23, We [pe Govier Ove sir Thinl Ported ._ Quebec, Polement 24 (P. Stosiny, Goulet} forttord, Meagher 21 (Howatt, Sulllman) ; Clusbec, Goulet 99 Rochetort . Horttord, Nouteid 4 ( ye: Wetter) |. Hartlord, Sulliman 2? (Meogher) 15:57. a Hrd Ponce a0 a ea ‘Houston Rockets aclivate forward, sill Jomann Oldhom ‘onthe lojured iat, Rie York Keke suspend forword Shy ‘Williams indat inet. FOOTBALL Hemilton Cate sign import wise sectivare re Winston Newteme” ond wi Blue Bombers. ieiniabea licks ond Ted Sutton, lnebuckers id Pearson ond 4 sans sce daterstye wekie ‘627 oS, ‘on waivers trom San Pron” , else afer, . Broncos onngunte the retirement ia oy Te COLA Pass National Hockey League scoring leaders SATURDAY : SKATING — CASTLEGAR: FIGURE SKATING CLUB sanual carnival, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., jorena com-: BASKETBALL: West Kootenay Junior Girls! Cham- YOU BETTER?! Free Brunch your local recreation office or | pionships at SHSS: Salm vs. SHSS, 1t a.m., J. L. phone 352-2211 Local 473 or | Crowevs. 2:30 p.m. round, 4 5 pbs p.m, champlonship gam For 2 At Mr. Mikes. Mik Burge ar SHOp pr at : tore “Tretia mor . HOCKEY: GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: G Goose Creek vs. tea visiting team, 7:15 p.m., old arena. NHL: Minnesota Little Lassie vs. Montreal, 5 p.m., channel 9. - FAMILY PACK MEALS ‘Softball Registration NOW AVAILABLE AT BOTH LOCATIONS ? Phone For More Detalls Now Through Apr. 2 at the arena complex B.C. gets new THE CASTLEGAR FIGURE SKATING CLUB \ _ PRESENTS: FEATURING» TRACY WAINMAN 1981 Canadian Champion TICKETS ~ Adults —$4,00 Students — $3.00 ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 20 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. : COMMUNITY COMPLEX SANCTIONED BY C.F.S.A. ‘Senior Citizens — $3.00. chil VANGOUVER (CP) — Ron ; waite of ‘Richmond has been * ident: of the B.C. R Tonior-” ‘Football association, which replaces the Jynior Big Four. Football zleneus in 1982, “Ron Docherty of Vancou- ver, elected commissioner, Tuesday that the. first league’ game will be Aug. 7: when Okanagan Sun of Kelowna play Richmond Raiders in Vancouver. Van- ; couver Meralomas meet Ren- frew Trojans on Aug. 9 in Vancouver. Docherty said the BCJFL will host the Western Canada _ final Oct.’ 31 The new: association at a recent meeting also named Jack-Steele and: Dave Cook, both of Vancouver, as vice- ‘presidents. « road test, remove pan, v! 4. Winal 5.31, cS ee '32 (Dunlop, Brown: _ ‘schidie) 8:46. Pevaiet = Urano 11:89, 6, 1, St. Love, Feder 22 (W. Babych, Sutter) Penoliies — Deblois Wg 3:19, Turnbull S fadiona 10 "panes, begaed BSBE3 Bsgese* Winnipeg 7 $1. Louis NH Smee i By THe CANADIAN Press +1 Basten 3 ot bvttale 3 First Ported . . Boston, B. Crowder 10 (KLeveilte, 2. UO. ‘Mécour 31 (ligne, Mekrgney) Gretzky, Eden Pitre paar’ Savord, Chi Clecorelli, Mia - Toylor, tA Anderton, winnipeg tor stond lings jomen's Curling plonahip eter the seventh round Tueedoy 12:42, it Bat 4 ost, Kaspar 1 Ctorded, Marcotte) speech mum aire 5, Buffalo, raya ic , Roeton, Bourque | Mionstton Sicocnai football association = se cori ve (Howerchuk, 23 (Small) 18:04, Won. oker sit pe Wipe aaa Wiheon sh Tes. Third Ported 7,31 Lovie, Sutter. 32 [Federko, Eloronto) E Winipag, Ukowich 37 {tundholm, Lin. 9. Wienlpeg, Christian 22 (Delllols, 0, 13:59. i gram)! 5:56, Watters ney 3 Guede, re Sisto) 12 lement ‘Nother, “Howalt 1s sauavee wor hos) 16440. es — Yat ts ig jon Boxmeer But Alberta os 8:54, Hillier Bos 12:14, Von’ 14:42, Jonethen oennuuunn—e ; + Manica City Rede 6 Seatte Konsas City 2 Montreal 3 Denver of wide receiver Haven Moses. soccer WAR. Care Voncouvie Whit Dovid + Joncouvier Whitecopa place winger Hockey . PEE WEES WIN The Pee Wee Reps are the West Kootenay Champions of 1982-82. Castlegar played on Sat. March 18 in Trail‘ and defeated them 8-3. Congrat- ulations to the coaches and players. PEE WEE PROVINCIALS Castlegar is hosting the” Pee Wee’ Provincials in Castlegar March 22-25 at the arena complex. The Pee Wee Reps are looking for sponsors or co-sponsors for each game . to help pay for ice costs. : The cost is: $21. for one hour and $52.60 per game. If anyone is interested ia spon- | soring an hour or a game Please phone Dorothy Mar- tini at 365-5167. The teams coming are: Cranbrook, Prince ‘George, Terrace, Victoria, «Kelowna + and Lower Mainland. Sap Antonio 114 New York 91 fone Werhington Detroit 114 Son Diego 316 loner. 10 their ya dettgnate Sa cher Mik end outhoiae Tom Croix octet Includes: rc haal ‘ilutt bonds ond Tekapo, “EREETOWING we hove Avomotte One serie within @ 100-mite rodius | Transmisaton Shift Kite in er withmolorrepaies, Stock. Idran — $2.50 S aoe at * SPECIALISTS 368-3231 2865 Highway Drive, Trail March 24 ALL CITIZENS INTERESTED INVITED TO ATTEND. ame FROM KAY ee ‘ Z “Castlegar & District _ Project Society “INTHE HALL OF THE COMMUNITY COMPLEX OF: ADDITIONAL RECREATION FACILITIES ARE 7:30 p.m. IN THE CONSTRUCTION The -above cities are’ the zone playoff winners. There will be great hockey games‘ 80 come on to the complex and enjoy the Pee Wee Proy- ined The admission for the Pro- :’ vincials are a four-day tour- Rament pass: $10 for a : four-day tournament pass, $3": for a.day pass and $1.50 per ° single game. . i « BANTAMS t The Bantam Reps trav-, elled to Nelson March 13 and. defeated Nelson ‘4-8. The Zone Playoff winners: are Trail. with Castlegar in sec ond place and Nelson placing - third. * JUVENILES | 3 The Juveniles<"are the: West Kootenay Champions of 1981-82. They ‘have the op- portunity to go to the B.C: © Provineials in Terrace this’ weekend for the B.C. finals. HOUSE TEAMS Castlegar Minor Hockey . house teams will be finished . this weekend. The wind- -ups. are being held for each divi- sion, 2 3, and 700's: ec 615. ~ 313; Ladies "High Re earn srarernenaeriren Sports sa Jeune _ RESULTS “Ron Melniyre, 296; Men's ng Yvonne Roe, 647; lan Hal Hesketh, 624, Groaners, 3330, Other 600's and 700's: Batty Evin, 617, Team Poll 3 Wailers, 9; Moan: rr Pro hockey on trial By Tho Asscciated Press Seven years’ ago, . Dave a Forbes of Boston’ Bruins stood trial on an aggravated assault charge arising from a fight on the ice. That case ended and the 's, charge was dropped when | the jury couldn't reach a ver- Team High Single: 5:4 “Team High Three: afte 27 ROAY 11 A.M. Giri's Nigh Single mich lie Rae; Girls’ High Three: le Roe, S99. Boy's High single: toh dene ner, 213; Boy's High Three: John Jenner, 510. Y.B.( en MONDAY, SENIORS Girls’ High Single: Bev Postnikoft, 19; Girls’ igh Three: Nita Salekin, 531. Boys’ High Single: Darryl Potter, ‘206: Boys’ Three: Darryl Poter, 603, Other | 600's and 71 Reber! Mott, 757; Orlando Vecchio. 7350; Walter Kinakin, 692; Earl Rourk: oa ica Heh nm Marshall Shirley Byers, 612; Doug falian 607; Jake Koenig, Ne rma Mykyte, 601. Hig Darryl Pater, 206, Boys’ High ted Siew! cones npies edi Campbell, 1, 458. wh High sinate: Roy iy Ingle: Ra; Posinikett, 19, ond aren | i 2 shenin, 199; Boys’ High Three: Ray PostnikcHt, 545. Girls’ igh sing Stale Kor Kari Campbell, 122.G ree: Coraline dave, pars joys’ High ell, 67; Boys’ hed Sanpbel inne 18 MONDAY bie dalle 9 dy McNee, Hal Hesketh, 626; dn Rae, 614; ‘Darlene Martin, 608. pttancits Girt’ igh y siagle: Terri Roberts, Girls’ High Three:. Terri oberts, 366, Boys’ High Single: Joson Schupter, 167: Bore Mich Three: Jason Schupler, 40 ile Hi b sini Shelly Pakula, Gite! High. Three: | Shelly Rhus. 508. Bors Hi of 4 ; Duane Donald, 209; Bo: Rourke, 609;' Lisa g/ Antigenn, 607; Gerry Ehman, 600. SAONDAY NITE 9-11 Ladies’ High Single: Shirley Mei ; Ladies’ High Three: iding, 329; Men's Ed Adshead, 7. Team High | Single: tuck 1244; High Three: 647; Andy $ ing, 614; June Cherry, 614, ARGH 2, Ladies’ High Single: ‘Anna Boal, 252; Lodies’ High Three: Anna Boel, 703. Team High Singles Dairy Queen, 1130; Team High Three: 2 Daley Queen, 3312, other 00's and 00's; Irene Pater, oe; Marcelle Wright. 644; irene patie: : Corlo Began, 691; Gary Jackson, 670; Joan Humphry, 631; Peggy Coe, 619; Marvin LeRoy, 609. MARCH SENIOR CITIZENS Ladies High Single: Florence Ur- sulak, 217; igh Three: Horence Uraulck, 640, son's High Single: Chris Kerr, 201; Men's High Three: Gordon Ferguson, WED, MORNIN Ladies’ “High Single: Mykyte, 284; Ladies’ High 1 Three: wens Martin, 730. Team High Singla: Dobeats, 1103; Team High Taree: =: Boba . 3086, Other 600's n Mise les 644 Sabla Posintkotl, 63 ITE MIXED. Lodies’ a sae Tony ack, 229; Ladies’ Hig Tony Acki Men’ CASTLEGAR SAVINGS LADIES Ladies’ High Single: Shirley Salekin, Pir i today High Three: Shirley ‘Merry, 623.-Team High Single: Killdeer,: 1119; Team High Three: Eagle: . Other 600's THURSDAY AFIERNOON 1-3 Lodies’ High Single: Joyce Turner, h Three: Joyce Tumer, 748, Team High singt Groaners, 141; Team High Th rKaren a These: Duane Donald, as. Y.B.C. 11 A.M, Gil’ High Single: Michelle Rae, ss; och High Three: Michelle 108, 435, Boys\High Single: Mike fae; 160; Boys" High Three: Wade Emmons, 471. ti 7 Rogers, 608. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED 9 - 11 rr. 2; dict. But professional hockey itself remains.on -trial in a larger sense this season. National Hockey League. officials, players and fans are’ i just as divided in 1982 as the Forbes jury was in 1975 over Roped violence has a place in hockey, where fighting is an- almost’. inevitable :' off- spring-of blending. ‘speed and atrength, finesse and ageres: + siveness, Winnipeg Jets* Mann faces a court’ date March 19 to answer an as- sault charge for breaking the s jaw of Pittsburgh Penguins’ Paul Gardner during a A game Jan. 18, , Another player, Paul Mul- vey, is in the minor leagues, demoted. from Los Angeles* Kings after refusing his’ coach's order to leave the bench and join a brawl on the ice, 2 Despite the threat of court: action raised by the Forbes case and the possibility of punishment imposed by the jh league, the number of pen- alties has changed little. TALKS ABOUT VIOLENCE Officials talk about control- ling violence, while in many. areas, where fans flock to * arenas anticipating hard hoc- key, players preach its vir- ues, There are mixed signals from the league, which writes new rules against fighting but basks in the box-office success. of teams that break the same rules. While Mann could be sen- tenced to six months in : prison for the Gardner inci- dent, his penalty from the im league was a 10-day sus-. 3244. | pension. Forbes received the B Whitecaps win exhibition VICTORIA (CP) — Van- , couver Whitecaps of the North American Soccer League defeated Vancou- ver Island Selects 3-1 in an exhibition soccer game Tuesday before 2,300 fans. Forward Alan Taylor scored two goals for. the Caps, who led 2-1 at the intermission, while Peter Beardsley added the sin- ~ gle. The lone Select goal was scored ‘by Whitecap de- fender Peter O'Leary, who headed the ball into his own open net following a goal kick by Steve Akram of the island team. Vancouver Island. had few opportunities in: the’ opening half, but Cap goal- ie David Harvey was tested at least three times by the Selects in the sec- nd. Beardsley was ‘named the ‘ game's outstanding: player. PLAN TO ATTEND ‘THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SENTINEL MINOR BASEBALL ASSOC. March .18 - 7:30 p.m. RECREATION COMPLEX CASTLEGAR — _FOR MORE INFORMATION PHN 265-6693 R OF British Columbia M Minor Baseball Assoc. same punishment,.for the fight that led’ to, his ‘While Mblvey’ was sent to” the minors, the coach who told him to fight, Don Perry, missed only six games with a 16-day suspension, The Kings were fined $5,000 by the. league. NHL president John Zieg- * ments, which include Stanley Cup championships in 1974 and 1976. “The Flyers are the top draw in the league,” he says. “People pay money to see them.” THERE'S CONCERN About the climate of vio- lence in his sport, Ziegler says: ’*Fighting has’ become a cause celebre, but it's existed for 66 years. Some thing it's horrible, but it’s not the evil. The league-looks at it as an outlet for frustration. + SI.don’t think there's as much conern ‘about fighting as about the talk of it. It has not affected attendance and our business, as far as we can Jimmy’ The Fipera: more than any other team, popularized the tough-guy game. in the mid- 70s. ‘The Bruins also were successful, with their hard- hitting brand of hockey in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Other “teams, © however, have been’ just:as successful with ‘a tamer brand of hoc- key. . Montreal Canadiens have won a record 21 Stanley Cups with hard checking but finesse that generally dis- dains violence. . Minnesota. North Stars may not have won a Stanley Cup, but they put fans in the seats at home with their gen- erally non-violent approach. -And the dove-like Edmonton Oilers, with brilliant Wayne. Gretzky bettering records left and right, have been filling their arena with delir- ious fans. ” Is this style realistic for today’s NHL? “The thing we don’t want to do is eliminate the inten- sity of the competition,” * Ziegler says. “Our game is played at a very intense pitch at high speed, and there is a high demand physically and paychologieely: ENDORSES PHILOSOPHY Martha concedes that his team has been encouraged to ‘exhibit the “aggressiveness” that puts them second in penalty minutes among NHL teams. “I don't think fighting is necessarily violence,” Martha says. “The players give no more and no less than what the fan demands, “If he didn't like what he saw, then why would the spectator come oyt?” ~ Last. season, the most. notorious of the brawls erup- ted in Boston Garden. A record 406 minutes in pen- alties were called, largely the. result of a bench-clearing incident in the second period. ‘Tho Bruins’ opponent that night,’ the North Stars, had never won a game in Boston Garden... Their coach, Glen Boys’ AA -champs begin ieee (CP) — gyle Pipers of North van couver, the top-rated team in the province, were to begin their quest for the B.C. High School Boys’ ‘AA’ Basketball champjonship today ‘at the Agrodome. The Pipers, coached by Bob Molinski, were to meet Notre Dame Juggers of Van- couver in the opening-round draw of the 16-team tour- nament. Argyle drew the No. 1 ranking from the BCHSBBA, by defeating both Kelowna Owls and West Vancouver Highlanders in earlier exhi- bition games. The Pipers, 80-4, are led by 6-foot-8 centre Mike Marter and play-making guard Tim Mills, along with outside shooter Steve Pawlett. Sonmor, instructed his play- ers not to back down in the game and there were fights and stick-swinging incidents almost from the opening whistle. After the game, Sonmor expressed satisfac- tion that his players had as- serted themselves. Minnesota genera) mana- ger Lou Nanne, though, was not particularly proud. He took a harder look at the rules against violence. As a member of the rules commit- tee, Nanne feels “there should be a complete revision of our philosophy.” 1S NOT NECESSARY. “Fighting is-no longer a necessary part of hockey and should be abolished. The Na- tional Football League and the National Basketball Asso- ciation have begun to pen- alize fighting heavily and so, we feel that ‘the NHL, through discipline, can do the same thing. We admit we | were wrong in condoning and at times encouraging fighting for retaliation by. our play- ers.” Nanne would like to see stronger ‘rules and stiffer penalties. It is a stand also strongly endorsed by Gary Flaki e, the district attorney who prosecuted Forbes in Min- neapolis in 1975 for his fight with Minnesota North Stars’ Henry Boucha. “The violence and brutality element is still there,” Flakne says. “Violence continues to be condoned covertly by the NHL, and it will goon as such until people say, ‘We've had enough.’ Forbes dug his hockey stick into Boucha’s face di>- ing the battle and it cost Boucha sight in his right eye. The trial resulted in a hung jury and Forbes eventually followed Boucha out of hoc- key, working afterward with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. N The tough-guy is heartily endorsed by such officials as owner Ed Snider; ‘of‘the Flyers and Paul:Mar-- tha, chief operating officer’ of the Pittsburgh Civic Arena and the Pen; Snider said: “Fighting is a safety valve. When a guy gets speared in a corner, he’ drops bis gloves and fights to Personal Accounting Services. e Income Tax © Budgets ® Financial Plans Estates F.C. 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