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- Page 11
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- Thursday January 15, 1948
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- School reported acquiring the services cf an architect to draw up recommendations including an approximate cost on the project. These had not ye-t been received but the Committee assured the Charlottetown school Board and the School Improvement League of continued interest and sup- A report of the Membership Counnitiee was given by the Chairman Mr. Frank Curtis. ' TRANSPORTATION Continued from
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Friday April 6, 1945
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- day.’ cake sale. bingo, and card parties. The C. W. L. is represented on the School Improvement League. Chil- men's Aid Scciety, Red Cross. T.B. Lei-i ue. V. D. campaign. V-day cele ration committee, W. R.A.C. W.P.T.B., Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliar . National War Finance Commit ee. Publicity: Mrs. F‘. Murray. con- venor, reports having published every monthly and educational meeting, "
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 7
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- Saturday December 8, 1945
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- to date, but it is to be hoped that,hc will have returned to his old form before the year runs out. It will be just too bad for the foxes if lie does for Saturday. D School improvement League Mai ing I A regular meeting of tbilchooi Improvement League was held on cc. at the home of Mrs. R. It. figural; mictlh til; President. Mrs. c n pr ding ‘ Mrs. Blake reported on a" visii paid by s number
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 11
- Date
- Wednesday June 30, 1948
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- . K. S. Rogers and won by Frances J. Wilson. Special Prize donated by Morrel dz 00., and presented by the School Improvement League to the pupil placing First Junior Division in the City Oratorical Contest won by Jane Glddings. Special Prize for Manual ‘Train- ing - donated by Carveli Bros. and a-warded to Brock Purness. Special Prize for Signalling — donated by the Strathcona Trust 00.. and won
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Saturday November 13, 1948
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- Ls being furnished by Mr. HR. Wil- lis. potato exporter- of Charlotte- town. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT MEETING - School Improvement League met at the home of Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie on Thursday. Nov. 11th. with Mrs. Scantlebury presiding and a large attendance of members. The treasurer gave a complete financial report. while Mrs. Jenkins reported for Play- ground Commission. The summer season in City
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
- Date
- Saturday May 15, 1948
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- times the work that was form- erly possible, ond yet he seems as for as ever from the eight hour day. l Q Ir I Q Nothing succeeds like success and enthusiasm. That is why the School Improvement League has been able, under able direction, to accomplish so much in the interest of the rising generation, a short record of which was given at their an- nual meeting. Q i Q William John Locke, West lndion
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Saturday October 2, 1948
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- took placrin the church cemetery, where services were conducted by Father Simp- son. s SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE- The School Improvement League held its first meeting of the season at Mrs. Erskine Mac- Nutt’: home on ‘Thursday, Sept. 30 with Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury in the chair. A large number of members were present and many silggestions given on tentative projects to be taken up by the League
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Tuesday January 13, 1948
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- installations. UOIIIIOII COIIIKICOI The following letter, written to the Mayor and Council by Mrs. G.M. Avar r secretary of the School imprdvqlpfodnt League. was read by the City Clerk: “As a group wire are very in- terested in the welfare of our (My, the School Improvement League wish to express our grateful acknowledged receipt o1 this letter and is advising what data will be required before consideration
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Saturday October 7, 1950
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- the privilege of hearing her fine re- The Mispah Benediction brought to a close a very impressive and inspiring meeting. School lmpreyement , . League Meets . - The first fall meeting of the School Improvement League was held at the Y. M. C. A.. on Thurs- day evening, October 5th. with the President, Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury, presiding. Minutes of the annual meeting held on June 1st, and of a later special
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Saturday November 24, 1945
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- their contributions to your Forum column. Perhaps the most encouraging aspect of this exhibition of public s irtt is that a similar Stellkll“ already been taken by a group of serious-minded women hi this city (over 400 I understand) under the style of the School Improvement League, who for the past. two years have met frequently for discussion of conditions under which their children ln the local schools are being
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Saturday January 24, 1948
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- -manager, ‘ - Charlottetown Crunch, Canadian Legion, I.E.S.L. in the British House of Commons. _ runeniil. none: All. worvqelerotls ore requested to meet or 72 Dpugios Street, to attend the funeral" of our lots ' r Cchoollmprovement Leagui Addressed By llr. Murchison The School. Improvement League at a recent meeting had for their "speaker Dr. Murchison, superin- tendent of Falconwood Hospital, who
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday October 27, 1950
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- .B.. have Also-started-work-orrextensive re"-' pairs on the breakwater It Bay Fortune. x Meeting of school Improvement League Discussion on the educational survey being conducted at present by the School Board was continued at a meeting of the tschool Im- Pfovement League held last eve- nlng. Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury. Pres- ldent of the League was in the chair. and it was decided that the follow
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 7
- Date
- Friday January 4, 1946
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- for troops overseas. $100; school prizes, m; School Improvement League, U5 - The meeting decided to employ. a full-time supervisor for the children's ririk on Hillsborough Square. This rink is sponsored by the Kinsmen Club. Produce 8 - (OP) — ere todtl’ Depart- MQ , Jan. promise prices quoted h reported by the Dominion_ merit of Agriculture follow. : Packed for e890!‘ A 5"!‘ 31: A Medium 86&apos
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Saturday March 10, 1945
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- is fanciful enough to imagine and sometimes create." the first and most important step in solving our problems. We are, Sir, etc. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE Vanguard Of The Fleet (Globe and Mall) ‘Formal commutation of the launchtn last November of HJVLS. Vanguar . Bri"a1n’s newest and biggest battleshp, by Princess Ella- abeth is a remmder of Brltannlzzs mastery of the waves since Drake defeated
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 7
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- Friday January 18, 1946
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- welcome amen/l a wide circle School Improvement League on friends and admirers, Feb. . Three new members were While a sironrz supporter of the mitia ed. Major Alan Nicholson and Fremont Archer were guests. BETA SIGMA Pill MEETING — A meetin of Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Ph, was held at the home of Mrs. William Johnston on Mon- day evening, Jan. 14. The business session was conducted by the cha ter
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Wednesday April 27, 1949
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- -II. Mrs- J..P.. Lents. This en- nusl public school canpetition was started in Charlottetown by the Jlnlior Chamber of Commerce and this year is under the spc ‘ ip of the School Improvement League. Jules-a -— Donald MacLeod, speaking on Newfoundland; Nor- man Kelly, The Greet. Wall o! China; Alan Massey, YMc Al; Elaine - Mtu-phy, Newfoundland; Margaret Stewart, “Why I think the Comics should
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 7
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- Saturday July 3, 1948
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- . P. F. MacDon- ald—-awarded to Inrne Burke. Prize-presented by the School Improvement League to the Jun- ior finalist in the school Oratori- cai Contest-awarded to Vernon Gallant. Prize-Highest Aggregate. made Seven-presented by Rev. P. Mc- Mahon, D.D.—swarded to Desmond Connolly. - Prize-Second Highest AIINNIA. Grade Seven~presented by Dr. b I. Duffy-awarded to Billy W0- Donsld. i Prize
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 13
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- Saturday March 19, 1949
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- Naval Service Headquarters: "The Minister of National De- fence has given approval to oom- mlssion a U.N.T.D. in Prince of Wales and -St. Dunstarrs Colleges as a tender to H.M.C.S. Queen Charlote to date i0 March 1949. A/‘Lt. 0dr. W.N. Inman, RCN. (R.) in command." SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE-Tho regular meeting of the School Improvement League was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 13
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- Saturday September 29, 1945
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- cslrrlui liliAlllllllll A 5M0 in advance. a” Ington Skating Rink will be held In ALI. biblical them hy’od_l”ap_m_ tomeetatthellire Hall Sunday at 1.00 p.m., to attend perede of welcome to ioivf " LI-Bl Local School Improvement League Meeting YORK United Charge - lav. rmoloon w. lervicel olk: I p. m. Brackley; 7.30 p.m. Central Church, 2 p.m. Sunday School at York. CIIUECI NOTICE — I0! of Milton
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 5
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- Saturday May 1, 1948
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- ‘ on the dun-gel and im- provements since her visit to the School fourtun years ago. . On Friday afternoon, the in- tennediate and senior oratorleel contests, sponsored by the School Improvement League were held at West Kent with twelve contest- ants taking part. The judges of both contests were-ulmirsnsn. Mr. Wei-them Gander, Mrs. (Dr.) Ken- nedy end Mr. Barry Bugden. Min Phyllis Cuticllffe was adjudged
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf