Oakwood Collegiate Institute - Oracle Yearbook (Toronto Ontario, Canada)

 - Class of 1928

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TH li O A. li WOOD OR AC LE floifsf -Lf 1151111 Final On lfriday, November 16th, the llouse-League final was played at t'raug's Stadium. lt was dull and drizzly, malcing rugby playing quite difficult. The two teams playing were those of Waddel and Plrliiitiiicls. Waddel's team had gone through the season without a de- feat, while Edmunds team had been beaten once by Waddelk Xtarriors by the score of 2-1. The scoring began in the first quarter when Howes grabbed a loose ball behind Edmunds' line and ran fifty yards for a touch- down. In the next quarter Ed- munds' team eyened up the score when Day galloped around the end for a touchdown. Then Waddel's opposing musketeers bombarded the enemy's citadel for an addi- tional fire points. This was all the scoring in the first half, making' the score 10-5. The last half of the game was a walk away, or, more correctly speaking, a runaway for Waddel 62 Co. They demonstrated quite han- dily the superiority of concentrat- ed effort over the limited powers of Edmunds Limited. The final score was 22-5 with Waddel and his team holding the double digits. For the winners Waddel, Hazel- wood and Howes, played a flashy game. These generals inspired their men to mighty efforts and as a result the whole team dis- played stellar rugby. The losers played very well but lacked the punch that is so necessary in a winning aggregation. ALL WINTER SPORTS! p QE BOYS' WHIP-Conn BREECHES ', ii? 554.50 and 35.50 Ot' good quality wool whip-cord with g :Agni leather strappings between the knees or I leather patches over the knees. Top pockets - and laced bottoms, splendid for hard wear. ,egg--x X, Sizes 6 to 16 years, 344.50 and 55.50. 5 ' as-VV . 1, X' -.1 it . . pi g .f XX Boys Leather Windbreakers ' ' ...ff Sizes S to ics years ...,. ........................ 34 9.50 Syd' X D' ' ff' Sizes 17 to 18 years .....,..... ..... Fli 10.50 The ideal Windbreaker for the active boy. E iff - They're exceedingly durable and wind- 5 proof-so serviceable for school or sports 5 wear. Snugly lined throughout with good 5 quality plush. ln tan or chocolate shades. ' HI.. . SIIlVllIPSllDN 1122323 inns' owx SAI'HRl'I sncouo itmooiz wiasr ........................................................E1 P11111 l 1irlff-.S'f,r

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TH E OAKWOOD ORACLE it ' iiii itii ' ' ' IJRETTDPLEASE Every now and then you want to give some one a choice gift- something just a little different from the ordinary purchase- something that says Quality as soon as it is opened. That something is a box of Neilson's Chocolates. Not only are they beautifully packaged-with designs per- formed by some of the best Can- adian artists-but the chocolates themselves are entirely distinc- tive with their unique and de- lightful centres, so daintly en- robed with the smoothest and finest chocolate coatings. Prices are 60c, 750 and S1 per pound. The same QUALITX runs all through-its the assort ment that makes the difference in price. There is a Neilson dealer neai you. J' . E c T . l . -Q T' 4: 4' v-r 2 N.. , 7 1, 0, ff 1? 1' Q 'Ns f If fi, 1 If ,lm fi GJ .5 V I MQ .4 w A , ' eu ' K A Q- ev' ' X v if N J fu . I f ji . - 'Q--. - 1 9 . ' . - 'v L-' ' f ft yi - .nm I!! , fiuri SL if x X li 1 me A ' ' X UT X . - N H :Inf 1,-Mgt, - xy., A W ,Q 'f f ft nrengg .. 90 1 1 Q f- .F F ,N 'NN' Q Exif ef e - 3 f f A or QL , ,, X , E X f v S., .XX 3 as ff Mm .A Pl XX as no v-ml I 051-UX5 A Z W 2925 12175 NN 'WMM ,N mc. - E .,.:.6..e.,' 0 5 . i Q 'Wmxunmm l l X. CHOCOLATES THE CHOCOLATES THAT ARE DIFFERENT r: -------- --'---'---.------'-----------------------------.--------'----------.---------------A------------.---------.-,----.----------..--------.---------.--'- Page Forty-Fira



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B6 lv ll 4. , fx? xv Frothy unseen bubbles .Lili ls Round our classroom play Our scholastic troubles f Y X VV K W 1 These they laugh away ere we write em, ope youll like em! J Pflllllllll' Lim I left lily book at home. Your hat is simply adorable. t'Honest, I didn't study one teeny bit. I haven't been to a show foi ages. I'll pay back next week. I've never loved another. We'll be home early. .QOIIHN fluff Tfllfl' H4'l1lfn 1rz'.s' That's My Weakness Noww- Those cream puffs in the cafl Old Man Sunshine. - One guess? Angela Mia -Jim Hozack. Laugh, Clown, Laugh. -This means yon. Was It a Dream? -A pass in Trig. lYes it was.J Get Out and Get l'nder thi Moon. -The order of the boot. I Can't Give You Anything But Love. -Scottish Anthem. Sonny Boy. -Bob Mustard. Lovely Lady. -Vera Sheldon. Tin Pan Parade. -Oakwood's Georgian Room. The other day Jackson invited the gang to Hunt's and said Have anything you like --this is on me. That's right--laugh--this is a joke. The Good Book says: Love one another. May Adams, says: Love one, then another. Some love to go to the movies- others go to the movies to love. The real time saver is the fel- low who does his daily dozen in class. They laughed when I sat down at the piano-some blamed fool had removed the stool. When there is nothing more to be said some book always says it. I guess I've lost another pupil, said the professor as his glass eye dropped down the kitchen sink. Kirkland: Say, do you sing so- prano? Red Lawrence: Sure-how does the first verse start '? Page' Forty-Scrr'n

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