JOIN THEM IN LAUGHTER EXCITEMENT AND SONGS! 8 Better Lead (Continued from Page 6) Itfncc ttupcrt Dailp rectos Thursday, October 14, 1948 GYROS PLAN FALL EVENTS for the first time... bridgehead across the Savlo River, he almost single-handedly drove off a German counter-attack by a troop of Mark V Panther tanks, supported by two full-tracked, self-propelled guns and about 30 German your all-time Dfcney 7 favorites make merry LJ 163 133 197 787 m . 'A Smoky'Smith 4 Years Ago B. Smith 162 L. Anderson 117 C. Barrie 146 Totals 759 TAFT & ODO WES 3. Nowak 117 McKinnon 125 with radio's top 145 80 182 723 171 163 160 183 280 Highlanders in Italy. He be Apple Day.. Hallowe'en Hoedown and Stag Parly Coming l'p Consideration of fall fund-raising efforts in support of the ni.ih's nlaveround development , At a range of 30 feet and ex 121 199 160 147 201 ti mi m came the first Canadian soldier below the rank of commissioned posing liuuscii wj mc mil c Maundreil 204 of the enemy. "Smokey" knock- Saville 149 My- "XX(mAj j. 1 with three new . M I. '''One Man Army" Held iSavio Bridgehead -Nearly four years ago, on the night of October 21, 1944. Pte E. A. "Smokey" Smith of New Westminster, won the Victoria Cross for his part in an action 60 Handicap 60 60 Totals 767 1017 888 :... nntnhlv the new swlm- officer to win the VC in World War II. They didn't call Smith a "one man army" for nothing. That v lovable characters! ed out one enemy tank with a blast from his Plat gun. "Ten German infantrymen jumped off the back of the tank and rhareed him with Schmeissers ANNETTES Montgomery 161 233 M. Windle 107 134 McMeekin 164 165 1 ' UJCl-VO, .v j - 134'ming pool in McClymont Park which is nearing completion, os 'occupied the Prince Rupert Jlminy Cricket Ktn 'tKfii,," while serving with the Seaforth night, holding a small but vital bmitft 135 .211 123 143 Gyro Club at its regular month the citation ' Dickens 1 and grenades" j 33 33 HUM! It HI UM r1Mfl 899 889 Totals. 789 otnutfl SHOD reaas in pan. wuooui nesiia-tion, P'te. Smith Jumped out on 1 1 ly business luncheon yesterday. First event will be the annual Apple Day on October 23 when members of the club and their STAITINO TODAY e 1491 the road and with tommy gun at point blank range killed four Germans and drove the remainder back." 97 assistants will take to the streets ORANGE E. Mulder "... 63 F. Van Horn 74 A. Lundi 66 C. Adams 110 C. Willson 102 Handicap 150 Totals 565 83 120 131 126 92 150 705 V BLONDIE'S HOI Today and Friday 7p 138! to receive box orders and sell ,14n i luscious Macintosh Reds in Twice wounded before the Canada's Finest Brands SWEATERS AND SWEATER SETS Jantzen . . . 7ti6 brilliant action which won him the British Empire's highest casual quantities as well. In charge of this event is Grant Stewart with T. H. Wilford, W. 131 M ANSON 5 T. Dell 168 224 B. Coweill 133 141 165 award for gallantry, Smith had been in action with the Sea- Ml B. Rudderham .... 126 125 120! J- Scott, Maurice Brydges, Frank 152; skinner and C. P. Balagno or- 89 D. Didoroh 123 Low score 63 Handicap 65 Totals 678 .133 86 65 774 65 722 ganizing the stands. Close on the Apple Day will follow the ever-popular annual ert McKay Jr. and Allan Armstrong. Publicity W. D. Lambie, G. A. Hunter and A. M. Hurst. Check Room Allan Shear-down, Frank Skinner, Dr. Jens Munthe and Gyrettes. Novelties Duncan McRae, Dr. A. W. Large and Gyrettes. Refreshments Norman Bak ! W forth Highlanders throughout their long and tough campaign in Sicily and Italy, with the exception of two months spent in hospital in North Africa. He received his V.C. schortly before Christmas from the 158 174 'Halloween Hoedown 01 wnicn 185 WESTVIEW M. Flynn O. Dibb A. Porker Houlding . . . Rennie . . . RUPERT PEOPLES STORE CONNOR THERMn Has made thousands of I women say: "I saw. the Ijl , 4 others . . . then I buu;ht Y. 119 166 136 llo.w. F. Stone is again chairman I with sub-commitees as follows: fl Thain Id 142 121 186 hands of His Majesty the King g! Mostell 243 at a nrivat.e investiture at. Rurlr- P. Wallace 169 138 88 831 112 85 805 i , ,,, I Handicap 88 er, N. R. Youngs, R. H. Joyce and Gyrettes. Tickets Maurice Brydges, Grant Stewart. Martin Van Cooten and George Rorie. Door G. J. Dawes, C. G. Ham, C. P. Balagno and J. H. Bulger. Decorations W J. Scott, Rob- Games George Murray, J. S. "Smokey" Visited Prince last Armistice Day. J I fl SE THEM a Lindsay, William Cruickshank, 129 127 131 147 162 160 Totals 946 SCUBY'S J. Thornton 106 H. Steeves 145 G. Van Horn 162 L. Smith 151- B. Uzick 128 Handicap 40 Totals 732 C. A. Kellett, Dr. R. G. Large, Rupert Radio & W. D. Lambie, W. M. Watts, A. IT'S Domlnato and Robert Parker. Gyrettes O. O. Stuart. HOUSEHOLDER'S MISTAKE LONDON, Ont. fi One resident here recently thought the hydro shortage had reached its Deak and officials had Dulled 139 213 169 293 40 40 ' WW--3Zk.? & " 770 980 " i5-t V 1 131 475 I .aJ3t51 124 144 h?jty rJ I. Kristiansson ...157 I. Lykegaard .' 154 Arranging for a stag party at the Moose Temple on November AnE; switches to ease the load. When,; gffitaniSi 3 152 TIME TO 10 are Martin Van Cooten and Opp George Rorle. Wife) A. McLean 148 W. M. Watts, chairman of the to p Handicap 34 Totals 769 lignts went out in nn nome, ne telephoned City Ha'l to inquire. They told him hi. fuses had blown out 831 B63 j j I V I SAVOY SWINGERS AT A 207 'V i 154 S rii christma: McPhee 144 182 Knutson 193 184 Menzies 109 190 Erickson 132 238 McCallum 174 132 INSULATE Consult us iuyQiir needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. 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