Tony Nuzzo was awarded the Bill Mosler Memorial Award as Coach of the Year along with Andy Mitchell Tor thelr work with the Kitimat Kiwanis Pee Wee Reps. - , where between $200,000 and Vince Ferragamo, Condredge Holloway, Tom Clements . . . Canadian Football League teams were acquiring . prominent quarterbacks “Moriday aa fast as club owners. could open their wallets. ' The news of Ferragamo’s signing by Montreal Alouettes created the biggest stir, ie New owner . Nelson Skalbania is wasting little time spending money. to. bring a winner: back to Montreal, his first major in- vestment a $400,000-n-year - fouryear contract to lure’ Ferragamo from California’ where he had starred with ~ Los Angeles Rams: of the -. National Football _League.. Holloway was aequired by. Toronto Argonauts from Ottawa Rough - Riders ‘in exchange for tackle Kevin. Powell and cash. The Argos then told Holloway’s agent ’ they'd rewrite his client's contract to provide a salary. increase, ‘Clements returns to Hamilton Tiger-Cats after an unsuccessful stint in the - 'NEL- with Kansas City Chiefs, who received some- ceoue “announced. vat $300,000 to release Clements from his NFL contract. |. Besides shelling out for Ferragamo, Skalbania, who -completed his purchase of . the Alouettes from Sam Berger on: Monday, gave team officials the go ahead tosign wide receiver James. . Scott to a ‘hree-year con ‘tract. © Terms of that ‘contract with. ‘Scott; who ‘played? ; previously with. ‘Chicago. _ Bears of the NFL, were not : te “inn glad the sispénse is over,’” Ferragamo. said: after being introduced to the - Montreal media. finally made up my mind ‘after a long period of soul-. gearching to make sure that I, was. making the ‘right — decision, I'm now. satisfed - and eagerly looking forward to, a successful {future fn Canada. _ “I'm eager to get: “to training camp “and get NFL's National ‘Canferencé last season, completing 240 ‘of 404 passes for 3,199 yards - _ and 30.touchdowns, His pass _ completion “ percentage of 50.4 was the best in the NFL fd he finiahed with an ° average gain of 7.9 yards 3° S Kitimat skaters receive prizes ; By LUELLA FROESE . On Friday, April 24, prizes were presented to the fe winners of the Snow Valley Figure Skating Club Skate- athon held at the end of: February. Winners for collecting the most pledges for each category werd;. Preschool - Dawn, ; Whelan," i) Beginners - =" Seru Molidgear; Juniors Traci fh and Dawn Schikowski; Intermediates: - Linda Ruehlan; Seniors - Cori Boguski; and Patent - any Serti'Mo' Burke. wou an award 168 petit : the most money.. Scott: Sheratan skated the most Japs _in- seven , minutes. Congratulations to you all,” past Milk Run This” weekend Wednesday The students of Caledonia Senior Secondary School will join secondary students throughout the province on ‘the —s._ afternoon of Wednesday, April 29 in the B.C. School Sports Milk Run, one of Noérth America's most unique running ‘events. . Over 275 secondary schools with a combined student population of 175,000 have registered’ to participate in this - year's Milk Rum. With-community participation invited, the number of British Columbians participating in the Milk Run may be well in excess of 175,000. — The event is being held to celebrate School Sports - Week in Canada, to promote school activities and fitness, ° and to raise money to. help, B.C.'s-crippled children. The Milk Run‘is a three kilometre walk, fs. or run for members of the school and thé community. Each participant is invited to contribute a coin te help the province’s crippled children” and upon completing the three kilometres receives a participation certificate and a carton of milk, The,eveal is sponsored by ihe BC. . Dairy Foundation and the | B.C. Federation of School Athletic Associations. Last year, in excess of 145,000 British Columbian participated in the Milk Run at 212 secondary schools and raised $25,000 for the B.C. Lions Society for Crippled Children. This year's Milk Run promises to — be an eyen more overwhelming success, Caledonia Senior a Secondary School has mm offered a challenge tothe @ other two high schools in the | area, and would greatly appreciate any support fa given by.the community for a this §« © event. Kitimat ‘passed by: Gardin, Katherine Gidley; © and” Terrace skaters passed a variety ol tests toa. complete Spring School. Passing Preliminary Figure were Linda” Rueblan, . Kim Robertson, Jeanne Silva, Tracy Mack, Michelle . Yakiwchuk, Nilki: Boguskt and Kirata - Scott. -First Figure was passed by Stieita “Gann, Simone. Benn and Cheri Boguski. Second Figure was passed by Katherine ‘Johnson and Cindy Sherstan. niet med By Chel Terry z fet Kl Preliminary Dance tests - were. ;auecessfully.. completed by: (Dutch Waltz) - Nikki Boguskl, “Tracy .. ‘Mack, Amanda Curley, Sherry : ‘Hamlyn, Kim Robertgon, - Krista Scott;. (Canasta) Nikki, ' . Tracy, and Shane - Silva. _ Junior Bronze Dance was passed by: (10-Fox} Cheri. Boguski,, Stacy Glass, Stacey Brown, Shella Gann; (Fiesta) ‘Sheila Gann; (Willow) Simone Benn. - Senior Bronze Dance was (European) Giana Johnson, “Leanne Gic (14step) Glana, Katherine, Lisa _/ Havery, _ Cindy Shersian; (Foxtrot) Giana and. ‘Katherine. - Junior Silver Dance was passed by: (Harris) — ~ COUGAR XRT 2Qione =: P.S., P.B.. auto. - 1980 PS., auto, radio, Va ton, 2 tanks, limited silprear anie. écyt. | | : Gohten opportunities are at + Lulu, Capezzuto, Cheryl: -Zenuk;' (Rocker and American) Cheryl. ; Senior Silver ‘Dance was passed by: (Pasa) Cori, Jan Williams; .(Blues). Cori; (Starlight) John Froess, Rachael Welsh; (Killian) Cori and Jan. Gold Dance was passed by (Viennese) — Heather Bowen; . (Westminaier) Heather, . Mirella Gardin; (Quick- . Step) Debbie Madsen; - (Argentine) Joan - Van. re, SE ig ot fo ORE Bachan were peissed by Cheryl i and Corl. Joan passed: ‘Her. Junior Silver. a) This was a highly successful -test day completing a month -of ‘Spring School. - -The Dance Partner for these. tesla: was Leonard Scharbach of Vancouver and the Judge was Reg De Wolfe, also af Vancouver. Successful N.S:T. badges completed |. included Kathleen . Matthew . Havery ~ and Michelle Hummel, ail completing Dance 1, Novice Il, Speed and Jump. Kathleen and Matthew also ‘completed Dance II and Figure 41979. : SUZUKT 4 WHEEL “DRIVE. “Blectric-winch | “roofrack. spoked fires Pavinkovich, . . , with | Matthew. completing his Freestyle Badge BS well. Congratatetions skaters. this. time the itene Executive woukd . like to thank all these who helped make. this .past season so successful —. Professionals, Skaters, Committee . Heads. and Parents. We wish you all a happy summer and look | forward to seeing you in the fall, Notice of summer school registration will ; s00n he available. iis, Gaawed would ie to exis io Preliminary; . . “Tracy, Kirsta, Sheila. and, . . Stacey. Senior Bronze tests . thanks for the marvellous - - cooperation] have, ‘Feceived : from. the ‘media over ‘the: past - SER80n * — Sentinel, "Herald, CKTK and CBC —- without which we could not keep the public informed of club news, We have. had - skaters compete at regional : ’ competition in Terrace in November, B.C. Sectionals -in Vancouver in December and, at B.C, Winter. Games - in Prince George ‘in. February. Our Precision - Line was performed at both - regional competition and the opening ceremonies of Tamatik and in interclub. . Skaters also assisted in the opening ceremonies of the “Minor Hockey Piaydowns. and for the Japaritse- Winterhawk game — all of. which was publicized through the media. 1980 - , MALIBU. _ ddoor radio, P.S., P.B., - suto 1980) CITATION Hatchback ‘ 4cyl., auto -fadlo i the end of the ralnbow 3026 Hwy. 16 E. BL 7H41 635-6288 ‘pass. Holloway, 3, id Ottawa since 1975, asked. to be traded. He missed a quarter “Once I of the 1980 séason with chest. injuries. but had 106 pass completions on 197 attempts - for a 56.1 percentage: and 1,09 "yards. He had his best season in we. when he alternated ‘ with: Clements - and was - named an Eastern all-star. owe re absolutely ae 7 We do: f delighted,” general manager Tom Hudspeth, who had been _woolng Den Strock of the NFL's "'Condredge Miami Dolphins. was the “ quarterback we wanted all along. u a Holloway Is the 22nd quarterback elgned 'y the said ‘Argo. : 2 ‘The Herald, Tupsday, Apel} 24, 1961, Pom 7 Quarterbacks fast acquired” ‘Argonauts since 1970,: : ’ Clements, .27, asked to be: traded from Ottawa in 1979 and was ‘dealt to Saskat- ~ FOUNDATIONS — ‘FRAMING “ ~ DESIGNING — “BUILDING : : ~ LIMITED OFFER: (list. § customers only) : wei will custom: ‘desigh and. build your new ome ‘o -o and you save the designing costs, : CALL NOW. 635-4724 Perform ‘your Caterpillar repairs now and. 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