mt t RI t it i t mum“ I) - Wednesday septrriitm .5 gum - 27 Former caddie and junior champion returns to Westmount Golf Club 1 if f ‘V‘ V v' y ‘ 7' 7 * {lit ' 7 - I I *7 7 Moser. l‘llrl’t‘llI members at Westniouni. St. Marysliospiidl twoyears ago. 1 \ \ é \' ‘ ._ - w,“ 4 heard about his former history with the t’llll) "lie was playing again six months alter ‘ \ x _ V. "v “t ' 4 they invited Walsh to return to the out e that," said his son “and who joined his dad . '5' . . - ‘ familiar fairways. to play oil his old tourse l \ - \.\ ~ . luaune said they were [tying lo get His daughter Maureen. who stud the K ‘. ' ‘ together oti ti happy ot‘tatsioii WlIll so many event was it fl‘tll “family affair", also toured . , ' (Jllll‘dl )rermtr geiteratioiinolon er around Walsh [he siblings even hrou lit .in old \ y y l K K . ‘ \ “I didn‘t know that these were his old photo of their dud frotii his playing days zit l e ' ‘ X, - stomping grounds." stud Luaniie. " lhe last the Club. ' ‘ \‘ . ‘ ‘ \ , g / few times l saw Mr, Walsh, or Happy Jack in Walsh still plays regularly at the (mind . . \ p / he is known tome, were very sad mansions, Valley course ll] (Attibridge. but his ldltllly , \ \ ‘ .’\ ‘7: ? ' ‘ "I'm so pumped to playing With hiiti dull friends were (ill thrilled to ret‘onnet‘t ‘ ‘ , , ‘i ‘ ‘, "I - " today â€" we're going to have a ball. with that lost golt heritage. . ' i {x \3 L ‘ 5 > ‘ ‘ _f '{ ' ‘ I "lie t‘ould probably teach me a fewthings "I still have ‘d lot of luii Wllh the game." .' it b: A .\ ' ' . 5;! f s. g v’r , I, out there." said Walsh. “l‘tn really thrilled to be playing ' - 7 '. . ‘ \ ' . . 1' ‘ Walsh himself had openrheart surgery at here again," . ., . s . 1“ z.- ,.,t ‘ 4 r _' t t. O f t _ . . . . r†. 4 - ' . ' a \. fl 0 PO r; Youth Apprenticeship ::' 7111 o , §§ \ 7::- STANDARDS COUNCIL . ’ \2 I . “Happy lack,†air a, John Walsh, takes a swing at the Westmount Golf and Country Club where he battle for a club title and won a junior title in the 19303. SoCMH‘Eir mom _ ' ' No experience? No Problem! I Continued from page 25 hi] local named “Chippy" Harper. i ' ~ ' t. . , < ' t . ' a “l was in the running for the Club L'lianipir ‘r .. ‘. » "> v- N ‘ ‘ -’ "His name escapes me. but that's how I onship one year and i got beat out on the r; : r . z . » . got started." 18th by a dentist," laughed Walsh. “My youth ~ . 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