3-4 - Sunday, November 10, 1991 - North Shore News arketer Wayne Mckay plays for keeps WAYNE MCKAY is like a kid in a candy store. The only difference is that this kid owns the candy store and in- stead of candy, he’s surrounded by his first love: sports. By Surj Rattan News Reporter On the walt behind his desk hang three Los Angeles Dodgers wy baseball jerscys, all with the name McKay on the back. On top of his desk, under a glass plate, are several baseball cards of ball players from years gone by. The cards are worth a NEWS photo Nell Lucente BASEBALL CARDS and jerseys are only a few of the items that his office houses. ne mare a The A633 snow performance radial chews through the wojst and keeps on holding. Its deep dual grooves reduce skidding and provide premium traction and handling in snowy, slippery conditions. The product of 70 years of tire engineering Yokohama’s Road Hazard Protection Plan. Don’t wait, order your snows now!! DWIGHT MAHER OWNER | OPERATOR a / 29 =e / excellence. Covered by | DUNDARAVE | 2504 MARINE DR. WEST VANCOUVER A YOKOHAMA Performarice Racials NOW YOU'VE GOT CONTROL. fortune and some are worth as much as $35,000 a piece. Correction. They would be worth a fortune if a friend of McKay's hadn’t punched holes in the upper top left hand corner of all of the cards so McKay could hang then ona ring. ‘*They’re worthless McKay says with a laugh. A former banker, McKay now runs Wayne McKay and Associates Lid. and Wayne McKay Agencies, two companies involved with marketing, especial- ly sports marketing. On the day of this interview, Bob Lenarduzzi, general manager and head coach of the Vancouver 86ers of the Canadian Soccer League, had just announced that the team had hired McKay to rep- resent the soccer club and its players in their marketing initia- tives. McKay is quick to point out that his company is not involved in negotiating contracts for the athletes it represents. “If there was a company that would want a player