38 - Wednesday, April 24, 1991 - North Shore News Ce ee er es e®ere%e%g?® Fe %o%e® be bat eet he 8. ol: Grade 12 at Collingwood. Scho et a ee ee ee ee ee ee a2 ote %® at gto Cat aXe Mgt gtee a Trammell started play- nent his first hole-in-one at e 11, his second at 15; and, now at 18, will be ing his titie as Canadian Junior Men’s champion: eseoee T VANCOUVER golfer ane sport at age three; UNPAID, DEFAULTED AND OTHER CONSIGNMENTS CANADA GOVERNHIENT CUSTOMS CLEARED CERTIFIED AS PERSIAN CARPETS, ASIAN, TURKISH, AFGHANI, CHINESE, etc. HUNDREDS OF RUGS, RUNNERS, PALACE CARPETS OF WOOLS AND SILKS, CATEGORIES INCLUDE TABRIZ, HERIZ, SAROOK, SHIRAZ, BOKHARA, AFGHANI, CHINESE, ETC. AUTHENTIC HIGH VALUE CARPETS © released only for inmediate disposal, payment and removal * 10% freight, brokerage and warehousing charges to be added * each bale will be unwrapped and pieces tagged individually for public inspection ¢ each carpet labelled with country of origin and fibre content. Certified genuine hand made, hand knotted ¢ proper ID required for registration, dealer tax exemption certificates required to be tax exempt e terms: bank cheque, cash or credit cards SEYMOUR GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB . mour Pkwy., N.Vancouver SATURDAY, APRIL 27ih AT 1:00 PM SHARP Viewing at 12 noon King AFTER WINNING the Canadian Junior men’s golf title in 1990, West Vancouver's Greg Trammell is taking a swing at achieving an even better year in his last season as a junior. And it appears the affable 18-year-old —_ finish of 1990 in the BCGA Juniors and finish in the top five for the B.C. Amateur, As for the Canadian Junior Men’s Championship, Trammell says “I'd love to repeat.” These are just a few of the tour- naments Trammell is preparing for. In fact, he estimates he plays as many as 55 tournament rounds each year. “In the summertime, it’s like 2 Sull- time job pretty much every day, all day,” The Grade 12 Collingwood student says this year will be his toughest. Because he is the defending national junior champion, people have high ex- pectations of him. Although he likes the is well on his way. Yesterday he returned from a quick jaunt to Toronto where Score magazine honered him as Canada's top male junior golfer of the year. And, as with each season, Trammell has already set some goals fos this year which he acknowledges are pretty tough. “YT expect quite a lot of myself in golf. t usually set pretty hard goals for myself but ones which are attainable.”’ He'd like a top-five finish in the Van- couver City Men’s Amateur and to repeat his win in the Lower Mainiand Junior Amateur. As well. Trammell would like to better his fourth-place course attention that comes with winning, he tries not to tet it interfere with his game. “t's nice to bask in the glory but when the time comes, you've got to go out and do it again,” he says. Trammell is “tatking™ (a polite word for negotiating) with colleges and univer- sities in the U.S. and Canada about scholarships. After spending seven years at Collingwood, he says he looks for- wards to starting a new challenge. Meanwhile, turning professional — the ultimate goal, one would think, for most serious golfers — seems to be the furthest thing (rom his mind. A person who likes to take things one day at a time. Trammell says turning pro is a “long term goat but it’s like really long-term: it’s not at the forefront at all.” unny Day uying Patio en. You ould Be njoying It? e Or better put, why wait until summer cto bey outdoor furniture when you can save by buying it now at pre-season prices? We have Vancouver's largest selection of the larese in premium outdoor furniture in wrought iron, aluminum, indoor/outdoor wicker and resin. To name bur a few. And by mentioning this ad, you'll receive a free patio accessory with the purchase of your outdoor furniture. Visit us today. You'll find it’s time and money well spent. I a mag, rue oe i = Ee ono Sten ont og Ee A Ge - HOME & PATIO GALLER Y OPEN SUNDAYS, 12-5 PM. BURNABY, 2927 Norland Ave. 204-6194 NORTEPVANCOLIVER, Marine and Pemberton, US4 9807 Pn