Professional golfer | © to visit local club HOLLIS STACY, a star on the Ladies’ Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour, will be the guest of honor at the inaugural event of the 1994 du Maurier Ltd. Series May 30 at the Capilano Golf and Country Club in West Vancouver. This will be the first of Stacy’s two. Canadian visits for 1994, as she also will take part in the du Maurier - Lid. Classic at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, Aug..22-28. . '- A native of Savannah, Georgia,’ now living in California, Hollis Stacy began her professional go!*- career in 1974, She has 18 wins on ~ ‘the LPGA Tour, including one at the 1983 ‘du Maurier Ltd. Classic. Her total career earnings of $1,945,857 place her at 14th overall in LPGA winnings. Stacy has par- ticipated in eight. tournaments this year.and had her best finish at the © Nabisco Dinah Shore, where she tied for ninth. : ‘ ‘.. Jocélyne. Bourassa, executive director of.the du Maurier Ltd. Classic, said Hollis Stacy’s appear- “ance in West Vancouver should be ‘a‘good source of motivation for Canadian golfers. “This is the 20th anniversary of. her debut on the, LPGA Tour. She has since shown . how greut’a golfer she could be by winning 18 tournaments, four of which: were majors. By accepting to come to the Capilano’ Golf and Country Club as the du Maurier Lid. Series guest. of honor, Stacy demonstrates that she is a great ,ambassador of women’s golf. ” “The du Maurier Lid. Series was launched in 1990 with the main _ “goal of developing women’s profes- ‘sional goif.in Canada, while allow-.. “sing professional players, members ~ of the CPGA, to secure one of three “exemptions for the du Maurier Ltd. - Classic. The five tsurnaments under the du Maurier’ Ltd. Series banner in 1994 ‘offer $15,000 each in prize ; money, fora total purse of $75,000. After Vancouver, the du: Maurier ‘Lid, Series moves to Halifax June 20, Grand- Mere; Quebec on June 27, Edmonton July ‘11, and finally - 2 Otlawa oa July 25. The CPGA - Women’s Champion-ship, mean- . '. While; will be-held July 4-6 at the ' Aurora Highlands Golf Club in ’ Aurora, Ont.’The CPGA. tournar-" . Rent awards points-towards the du, Indians on ‘the. board © Standings a as of Monday, May 23. L ‘Pt 0 10 Coquitlam | New West Victoria Burnaby ‘North Shore . _WLA Player of the Week was the Surrey’s Chris Gill who scored two goals and picked up seven assists in his two games this past week. The rookie player was named a third star irboth games as he led the Burrards to their fourth straight win of the new season, Maurier Ltd. Series, but no cash prize. Among the players at Capilano are’ Quebecer Marte-Josee Rouleau” of St. Lambert, 1993 Canadian ama- teur and junior champion, who turned professional this year; Liz Early of Ontario, and Lorie Kane of Prince Edward Island, who quali- fied for the 1993 du Maurier Ltd. Classic because of her perfor- mances in-the du Maurier Ltd. Series. ~ “These excellent golfers reflect the new generation of Canadian players. It’s a great opportunity for the top three to rub elbows with the best ua the LPGA Tour.at the du | Maurier Ltd.’ Classic. The du Maurier Ltd. Series tournament again prornises to be most competi- Chef Kevin MacIntyre “tive,” concluded Bourassa.’ earls chef Kevin Maclin wears his hat on top. - Earl would like ta congratulate chef Kevin Macintyre, a gay who's always on top of things. Kevin is Kitchen Manager at earls On Top and he recently earned his chef's Red Seal Certification, so now he wears his big white har right. up on top of his head. Before joining earls On Top, Kevin avorked out of the earls location in Abbotsford where he first enrolled in the Chef Apprenticeship Program, He completed his studies in 1991 under the watchful eye of chief chef Chuck Currie. Throughout his career at earls he has steadfastly maintained his daily ritual. Within 5 minutes of finishing every shift, Kevin sits him- self down with a glass of Albino Rhino and a heaping plate of earls succulent barbecue ribs (nota bad habit to gee into and certainly a hard one to break!), So next time youre cruising ° - Robson, drop into earls On Top and meet a man who is always'on top of things ~ Kevin Macintyre. 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