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- Page 3
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- Wednesday April 30, 1947
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- , Among those present were Mr, Lloyd Shaw. Provincial Director of Education: Mrs, .1_ 1=_ 1,3111; and Mrs. lvnn Horne of the School Improvement League; no, Rupert and Warren Lunk of the Gideon Group: Mr. H. w. Yeo. Principal of West Kent. and Miss MacKay, teacher of the class re- ceiving the Testaments. In Memos-tam i MR. WILLIAM CRASWELL | .___ i Word was received by M; wal. {lace Pursey. North Rustlco
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 12
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- Saturday May 14, 1949
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- was in hospital, and hoped the would be present. at the next meeting o1 council. The School Improvement league asked for a survey of the existing exit facilities in the public build- ings of Charlottetown, This "im- portant" matter was referred to the Public Property amci Hate Ocmmittees to report back to the Council. WEDNESD AY RETURNS HOME — Diane Over. five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 1
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- Thursday April 13, 1950
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- an organizing committee for a Provincial Home and School Organization. This decision was reached fol- lowing a well attended meeting at the P.W.C. last evening. spon- sored by ihe Charlottetown School Improvement League. at which Mrs. B. C. Silver was the guest speaker. Mrs. Silver, wife of the music inspector of Halifax County, and a member of the executive of the Canadian Federation of Home and School
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Saturday November 6, 1948
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- the attention of the pubilo to um schools .To b0 held throughout Canada from November l4 to no. Jllducation Week has as its tnenia jthla year. "The school Builds tho ,Nat.ion." i Among the organiutlona wont- .ing with a committee of tewhers tare the Ministerial Association. Home and School Associations, Ya Men Club. Kinsmen. Kswalnes. Gyro Club. Woman's Institute, School Improvement League
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
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- Friday November 23, 1945
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- , and P anned for .the next meeting which will be held jointly with the School Improvement league. Con. gratulations were extended to vice- iaresldenipelect G-audet who yegtgr. ay was admitted to the bar of tbt ce. Mr. Raymond Archer was chairman. rl-‘tov. and Mrs. JJ-I. Bishop Cas- letonflmare melding for the winia Wt 9 pthorne Ave gllfirlotmoiwn. lipivard Revision In Pensions Payable For Some
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 7
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- Thursday August 26, 1948
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- of the resolutions com- mittee. The first. speaker of the afternoon was M1. J. A. Jardliie. executive secretary for the T. B. League. A three-minute talk on "Beaury ,For Children" was given by Mrs. H. A. MacDonald. of New Haven Mrs. rDrJ J. P. Lantz then gave .1 wonderful report on the wnil: lone by the School Improvement League. At this point all joined 1n a liearty sing-song led by Mrs. Stan- l
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 10
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- Monday April 14, 1947
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- favorable h Harold Burt its Spring Ptirk drie- Snte lo the School Improvement League luncheon gave an interest- N11‘. (leorre Davemux. who con- ducted the Bristol service station Ilcr some time has closed up the garage and ls reported as employed in" Halifax. l Mr. and Mrs. Hiarry Hooper are BXPQCted home from Boston shortly Mr. Hooper operates the Bristol l‘ sagv mills. Mr. Jviliri G. Pelcrs, Slt
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Saturday April 14, 1951
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- Pierce and Vic Hunts. Rev. M. D. Dunbar closed the service with a benediction. Attending as guests were Mrs. Fred Nash and Mrs. James Cerry representing the school Improvement League. Teach a oi the classes taking part and the principal, col. L. '1'. Low- ther. were also present for the occasion. KING EIJLE i'()l”l'iIi. Ir.-U Hr: i April 15th. CRASWELL mr Better Photo- graphs. nna
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 8
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- Tuesday September 23, 1947
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- each lined $10 and costs or a0 days, while a mari charged with |vagrancy was discharged. ‘two ‘Measuring nearly six ieet in natural death or as a result oi ex- pert marksmanship. b- an. eahauslod sonditlal a: c.n‘dlga n“; mills, exclusive o! School 1...... Police Continued The suggestion made by the ghcetl, 1.20s oi galvanised sheets. School Improvement League lest 39s o! tool steel, 5.5m tons cl
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 6
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- Saturday February 21, 1948
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- 's n! Baird 6f Kind of sheer llnerr Present on‘: vxrcntanuca- PNTII strut ALICIA nu done- irroacamrouccrowsanvcl‘ cm- l. " - Meeting‘ ct saith l Improvement League. ‘rho School Improvement-League held their, general sheeting [on Thursday, Feb. 10th. with-lira. J. P. Lentlnpreaident. as chairman. The more: for 'th9_ evening was Mmflluliui Herring, vice- precideot of the Womufslnstitute and
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 1
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- Wednesday December 3, 1947
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- ;lie was appointed to consult with the School improvement League and other civic-minded organiza- tions to determine whether or not such a council should be sci: up. Mr. Shaw informed the Guar- dian last night that the establish- ment of a Youths’ Guidance Coun- cil in the City would place the Province in line with the rest of Canada and thus enable the young men and women of the Province ‘f avail themselves
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Monday January 21, 1946
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- . Qulelev kindly offer- evzi to ba-ke charge of this. Mrs Campbell pave out‘, 4 damn neore Dillow oases for the members. to lake home and hem and slzalted a large sea-vim: would take place sometime in February. , After the meeting adjourned afternoon toe was served bv Mrs. Earle z-oDmimld and Mrs. George Blnhs ' School Improvement League Meeting The School Improvement Lmguc met at. the home cf ltins
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Friday October 15, 1948
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- the meeting. This included discussions on Child Development, plans for Education Week and Programme planning. New committees were named by the President, As a result of school Improvement League receiving the award of the week from Kate Aitken. Programme, a letter and cheque for one hundred dollars was appreciatively received from Ogilvie Flour Mills and presented at. this meeting. During the lunch hour
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 1
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- Friday May 16, 1947
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- ;a or cakes. cumin sso. Don't School improvement League To Press For Early Start 0n Composite High School Local Woman 0n Executive Maritime institute For Blind HALIFAX. May 15—-(CP)—l-larry c- MWDhl/Of Haiifaxlwas re-olcctcd president today at the annual mcet- "i! of the Maritime division of itllf! gallxlttildlam National Institute for the i . Tihe new executive will be: Hon- orary vice
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
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- Saturday November 22, 1947
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- of the Province the chief credit for the rising demand for improvement of our educa- tional system. I have always been impressed by the public spirit and sound sense exhibited by the Wom- en's Institutes and in this Com- munity of Charlottetown a great deal 0f credit is clue to the School Improvement League in arousing our citizens to the real need for School Improvement. Our party has undertaken to make
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 15
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- Friday March 19, 1948
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- -<ll0l\lE AND SCHOOL - The March mccling of the I-lccne and Bitliool Welfare Group was held in the Bumnlerside School library on Tuesday evening with the presi- dent. Mrs. Creelman MacArthur. ln the chaLr. Correspondence was read from ilhe School Improvement League of Charlottetown _and was hid on the table for the next meeting. A nominating committee comprising Mrs. L. l-l. MncFarlane. lire
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 11
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- Thursday April 8, 1948
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- Millan reports League representation on the following; Red Cross. Institute for the Blind, T. .3. League. Prevention of Can- cgr;s_oci__et_;y, Provincial and 102a! Association, Community Arts' and Crafts, and School Improvement League. The Convener represented the League at several public func- tions during the term. Sick Visiting —- Mrs Stephen bee“ faithful in visiting membeis “ho Girl Guides
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Monday June 19, 1950
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- . i O I O 0 Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, who has been succeeded by Dr. W. R. Carson on the City School Board, has served very conscien- tiously and efficiently in that capacity for the past five years. As first president of the School Improvement League, prior to her appointment, she headed a delegation which waited upon the City Council to secure the new lighting.and fire escape systems, and she has been
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Tuesday March 15, 1949
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- at present in the Sanatorium and l0 with active tuberculosis who should be admitted. One male and two female cases were reported as "new" V.D. cases which, with the one “old" case raises the current number to four asses. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE-Jrha regular meeting of the School Improvement League was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon MacDonald on Thursday. March tuto of Public Opinion
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday October 28, 1949
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- ;boys", and recalled some humor- ous instances In connection with his long experience as a teacher. An enjoyable social time was spent after the presentation, re- freshments being served by a committee of ladies of the School Improvement League. Following is the text of the ad- dress: "To Percy Barlow, Esq, Teacher. "Having learned of your retire- ment from active teaching, a num- ber of your former pupils
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- Guardian of the Gulf