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-I Wuxi EN L IZFTBETI-IMI THE SCEPTRE WITH THE DOVE This Sceptre is held in the Sov- ereign's left hand at one point of the Coronation Service. THE IMPERIAL STATE CROWN The State Crown is worn by the Sovereign after the crowning cer- emony and on all great occasions of State. ST. EDWARD'S CROWN St. Edward's Crown, nThe Crown of Englandn was made for the Cornate ion of Charles II. Worn for a few minutes only in every reign, the Crown is placed by the Arch- bishop of Canterbury on the head of the Sovereign during the Abbey ceremony. THE JEWELLED SWORD OF STATE The Jewelled Sword was made for the Coronation of George IV and is the most elaborate and beaut- iful of the five Swords of State. THE ORB The Orb was made for Charles II, and signifies the Sovereignty of Christianity over the world. THE AMPULLA The Ampulla, or HGolden Eaglen is made of solid gold and contains the oil for the Anointing of the Sovereign. THE ROYAL SCEPTRE Placed in the Sovereign's right hand at the Coronation, the Royal Sceptre with Cross is of gold. THE SPOON The Anointing Spoon, like the Ampulla, is undoubtedly very old. There is some evidence that it was used at the Coron- ation of King John in 1199. THE SWORD OF MERCY Curtanan, the Sword of Mercy, ' is one of three swords presented to Henry VIII by Pope Clement when bestowed the title of Defender of the Faith. It is carried by a nobleman at the Coronation ceremony. THE SWORD OF STATE This two-handed sword, which can be considered to be the Sword of England, is used in the Coronatr ion Ceremony, and is also borne before the Sovereign at the State Opening of Parliament. THE RING The Cornation Ring is regarded as WThe Wedding Ring of England, pledge of the Marriage that is made between the King and his peoplen. ST. GEORGE'S SPURS The spurs are of solid gold, and are presented to the Sovereign, as a symbol of Knighthood and Chivalry. THE BRACELETS The Bracelets in the Regalia are of solid gold, lines with crimson velvet containing the emblems of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland.
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27 Dobson's boys came close but couldn't tie the score before time ran out. A Winning team and points scored were: Winners: Dods 161, Kearns CM, Dodds, D. Mcflleary CM, Anderson, Wildeboer CZD. ' At the Annual Play Day at 0.A.C., May'l6, the 0.D.H.S. boys acquitted themselves very well with the high calibre outside compet- ition they had to meet. , During the afternoon, Bill Rohmer broke the previous 880 yard dash record by 13 seconds and as well came third in the ALO yard dash, Intermediate B. Diminutive Jack Morrison worked very hard for a third place in the Senior B pole vault and George Phillips placed a good third in the Senior B 880 yard dash. ,J Now that the students have got a taste of better competition, there will be a bigger contingent than ever making the trip next year. It has been proven that the O.D.H,S. has the students and athletes to meet and defeat outside competition. - Girls' Spgrts Q ' by Miss Ewing Early last autu n the sports season opened for the girls with organized intramural Hit-Pin Baseball. At the end of the sched- ule, Edith de St. Aubyn's team emerged victorious and the girls moved inside for volleyball. By Christmas the junior title was captured by Roselyn Su1livan's team-and the senior by Olive Dodds' team. When the junior and senior teams went to Brampton, the juniors were'success- ful but the seniors went down to defeat. The same results were record- ed at Shelburne but when Shelburne and Acton came to Orangeville, both our juniors and seniors were winners on both occasions. After Christmas a league of 6 teams of basketball occupied the noon hours. By Easter Hall had defeated James and Fleetham had defeated Dodds in the semi-finals. The final round however, saw Bev. Hall's team take the honours. When Brampton's basketball teams visit- ed Orangeville in January, our seniors won but the juniors failed to break the visitors? strong defense. When the return games were played in Brampton, Brampton led all the way. The Orangeville girls are to be congratulated for their splendid showing in the first annual Dufferin lnterQSchool Track Meet when they took all three cups in competition with Shelburne and Grand Valley: Senior Champion, Evelyn Hildredg Intermediate, Marjorie Nixon Ju ior, Carol Peck. On May 16, our girls took part in the Annual Play Day at 0.A.C. and won the following honours: Myrna Wakefield, standing broad lst, ru ning broad 3rd, Carol Peek, running broad 2nd, Evelyn Hildred, 100 yd. dash 2nd, high jump 2nd, running broad 3rd, 3:3 9
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.UIQ r 11. -H M A Flu Junioif Vollegall Vbllegall D. Paging G. Cookg C. Thieleg H. Fleethamg I. Stubbsg R. Sullivang J. Harrisong S. Thompsong J. Speersg, B.A.. J. Beeneyg V.. Avisong M. Golden Garvey. J .4 ' :':, Hit-Pin Baaebgd 5 Basketball S. Simp ong B. 'Lackeyg E. Curhisg G. Camerong, M. Draffing C. Peckg V. Avisong R. Sullivang E. St. Aubyng J. Speersg B. Durking S. Welsh. N. Nicholsong H. Fleetham.
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