An avid golfer, he was the winner of the Maritime Amateur Championship in 1934. In 1940, he won the Vancouver City Golf Championship and in 1942, became New Westminister's first golf champion.
By profession, he was a retail and wholesale salesman and worked for over 30 years for the L. McBride Luggage Company.
He was a father of three, one son who died at age 21, and two daughters.
An avid golfer, he was the winner of the Maritime Amateur Championship in 1934. In 1940, he won the Vancouver City Golf Championship and in 1942, became New Westminister's first golf champion.
By profession, he was a retail and wholesale salesman and worked for over 30 years for the L. McBride Luggage Company.
He was a father of three, one son who died at age 21, and two daughters.
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