a m mud- eunuch, Wed-may, $6o.eotber t, "a We. of what they Members of the 118th recalled that many of their ranks were suspected spies because so many had German names, but they were one of the few that did not riot that day. “I don't know what would have happened had he been about five yards slower," said Mr. Mowat, "my men were really berserk at the time." The men then broke ranks and chased a scurrying Sam Hughes to his car, which he reached in the nick of time. IT WAS A TIME... (Continued from page n empty. The troops finally rebell- ed and scuffed up a dust storm that became so thick it hid Sam Hughes from sight. See "Hoppy" of CKKW In Person 9 am. to 2 p.m. BEE Lloyd Restaurant (Seats 21 People) _,.,'.-',, NUGGET RESTAURANT and DINING Fast Take Out Service The Red Knight Was so obli- vious to the hoax that when he accepted the championship he said, “I am very glad I did this for the glory of the 118th." It seemed that everyone but the Red Knight knew that he was a lousy tighter. Everyone but the Red Knight knew that his opponents were taking dives as he climbed his way to the top 'Cttr b.ytayiyytArrimr m, But this man became some- thing of a star through a series of events that could probably only have happened in this close- knit regiment. acter called the Red Knight. Moat considered him to be some- thing of a subhuman idiot. FREE HOME DELIVERY [Minimum $3.00 Order] 744-0881 “DINE IN A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE" Mr. Mowat also mulled the 38 King St. North "Drop In And Meet The hers Family " tilaotdtlpaiuhf Judy :;ii:t),.eii Gem. iiss/_"iis'i'tf?aGlii"'i'r Featuring Homemade Pastery As the film clicked its way along, the flashing pictures evinc- ed cries of "that's me" - "there goes B company" - "hey, there's Czar." Many, many memories flooded hack for those who had gathered from far and near when a spec- ial film, brought in by the Kitch- ener - Waterloo R e c o r d, was screened. Czar was the Russian wolf. hound that had been the battal- ion mascot. He was led on I leash at all parades but, some how, on the move from Kitchener to London he became lost. formerly thought of him, thin tttought that the Red Knuht had for his regiment brought him much closer to many of his com- rades. of the NOVEMBER 4th Coffee a nd Gifts FREE Waterloo No rover charge. Enjoy our dining area whether it be for light lunch or full course meal. It will be open to tttl male curlers who will play their club. rated positions or higher. Par- ticipating clubs are Waterloo Gleabriar, Kitchener Westmount; Guelph and Kitchener Granite, Gait and Waterloo County. There will be two trophies do- nated by Mutual for this two- event bonspiel. Every curler will be guaranteed two games. The week " Nov. 13-18 will tteattu-oreurtersintto district. The centennial bonxpiel committee an†the Mutual Lite Assurance Co. of Canada jointly announced that a men's curling bonspiel will be held that week in clubs in Gait, Guelph, Kitch- - and Waterloo. Waterloo Hosts 4-City .gt"r'lt"s1'Ast mam; Dining Room (Seats 38 People] W S'tvjtttet:1' ,, . q. o“ a; S David 7 44-088 1 REEL] AattNyearoudtmditimthh- 'mgmrvivedtttisr-insaF, finalists at the club on the Sat- urday evening immediately pro- ceeding the final game. -- Entries will be on a firstcomo, firstaerved basis. The'bonspiel Gil be limited to 18 mics and the number nd sheets of ice they will occupy. m mum club in! at b host and I cocktail party and (It net will be provided for " - Fri. & Sat. 7 mm. - 2 a.m. Sunday 11 mm. - 8 p.m. HOURS Revive Play Daily