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- Page 7
- Date
- 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
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 13
- Date
- 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 5
- Date
- 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
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- Page 12
- Date
- Thursday February 13, 1947
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- the regular meeting oi the ,School Improvement league ivhich was held at the home oi Mrs. If. ‘H. Pierce on Thursday ‘ February 6. Iii a report of the Film Com- mittee. Mrs. . E. Scantlebui-y mentioned thut oho and Mrs. Nash had visited the Royal §divard Chapter of the I.O.D.E., when the former outlined the work of our film committee. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald re- ported on the iiiicsi work of the Iiigh
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
- Date
- Tuesday June 3, 1947
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- "? - ough to continua a discussion n! Death ls the famous hostel we all knovw. some in your columns, I refrained 11mm Presenting 11125 for pubiicn-l W119" we may 1'9" 511d 31°99 “d 11°"- However. after reading a very m" 3°90 c119"- lnteresting letter from the School Improvement League, I decided to ask you to kindly allow me space to make these observations. berous
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Friday January 30, 1948
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- , to be tolerant to the shy people, to give the "snobs a quick kick in the pants and thank God for the idiots because‘ they wi-lll never find you out." fi Ir i I The City Council did themselves honour in entertaining the Junior Traffic Police under the chairmanship of Major Lowther. lt was a happy inspiration of the School Improvement League to suggest such a body, opd experience has |ust|- fled
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Wednesday October 22, 1947
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- ; Deputy Andrew F. Peters, assisted by Past State Deputy Brenton St. lnsula base crashed into the har- Columbus Sehool Improvement League Meeting iield Last Night The School Improvement League met. last night in Rpohford Square School with an attendance of ap- proximately 150 teachers, parents and members. The meeting was lopened by Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury, lwho, as ohaimnnn, expressed pleas- .u
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Saturday May 17, 1947
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- 's meeting lo m» ‘Cffecldlldt litr- uhuirmnii zippcini n ‘conumliiee from ihe meeting "lo associate itself with the School improvement. League to add con- tinuity to ‘tile proposed composite ill-git school progratn-nie and. to car- ry on from here." hr. J..\. MacMil- lull, uflcl‘ consultation with the lilgih school conunittee of the Lea, at Sourl; appeared bcfoire kings Coimty Stipendlary Mag
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Saturday April 17, 1948
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- are being handled. It is a good prac- tice, and one which we hope will be carried over into‘ next year. 1 Rev. Anthony Henry, O.S.A. of the Aisgustinian '" ‘ rac- Cel. l..~ MacDonald Speaks 0n Education For Pre-sehool Child The school Improvement League met at Prince Street School on Thursday evening to hour Col. Macdonald speak on the -pre-schoo' child. Col. Macdonald said that he
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday May 14, 1948
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- street t 12:40 this monies saus- ed sits-lit demise-to lbs, wall piss-i m in the uvmnocci around s flue hols where the firs started. the Committee with Mrs. my misu- Schooi Improvement League Annual Meeting Tbs annual meeting of the School Improvement League wok place in the Charlotte‘ Hotel yesterday, many interesting re- ports ol ths LOCI-M's activities dur- ing the pelt year being submitted
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Monday April 24, 1950
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- nsunous room. wan at 115 Queen Street. mew smrmanr suits and Coats arrived. at The Fashion Shoppe. WHY NOT BUY the cement now for that spring lob? Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. BUMMAGE SALE Market Build- ing Thursday. April 27. 3 p.m. School Improvement League. FREE PHOTO - At Burke's Studio. Yellow Cab Building. Great George street. Phone 28504. OPENING TODAY - Gregory Brothers Grocery. Parkdele. Phone
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday April 29, 1949
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- by the School Improvement League. . out AGLENSIOIIS ' (Continued from Page l) der the new plan, it would pay 25 per cent of the $40 maximum pension. Premier Joseph Smallwood of Newfoundland said residents of his Province would contribute their share “as soon as we are able"—probably as soon as the legislature to be set up there passes tho legislation. Under the Federal legislation. passed last night
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
- Date
- Wednesday March 10, 1948
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- , ‘ .1. F. MeeMll-LAN. COMPOSITE lllGvll- SCHOOLS Sin-It. ls with much hesitation that. I venture to challenge the ideas put forth in favor of Com- poslto High Schools when such ideas are endorsed by time School Improvement League. However, the arguments put forth far such schools are. to my mind; imprec- tlcal, week and falleclwa. The question of education has been much discussed end even more abused
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Wednesday June 30, 1948
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- . icaiiy all the local organizations including the Board of ‘Trade, School Improvement League, Cath- clic Women's League, Rntgry, Kinsmen. and the Kiwanis as well as members of the Provincial Planrllrug Board and the Town Planning Boards. Vllltlnf Qpenkqgg The first speaker, Mr, Jenn Cit-non. joint secretary of the com- munity Planning Association, said a better world does not begin with the United
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Thursday March 18, 1948
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- . and a public juncl is beipg raised l-o add a. $100,000 auditorium. ‘That cit-y has a population of 0000. In a. much larger cllyllke ours. which has clone so much for public wel- fare, ivhat. can we do for a. high school? Remember, it's not a building we are talking about-wills Tommyl We are. Sir, etc, TI-IE SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT“ LEAGUE dermy or carpentry. Audrey. who is still a. schoolgirl, ls preparing
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Thursday January 21, 1954
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- asking for act- ion. Due to such representations from the School Improvement League Board of Trade, recom- mendations from the Principals and other groups, a High School committee was formed by the Board. under tire cilairntanship of Mr. Earle Baker." The decisions reached in fIDllllCC- lion with the now High School are based on the findings of the Mat- thew's survey which was presented
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
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- Wednesday March 12, 1947
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- officers Mrs, F. G. Hutcheson. vice chair an, M8101‘ A. W. Rogers, iec'y pd Mr. R. A. MacDonald treasurer". The meeting was well attended with representatives from ‘the fol- lOWIUK organizations. Gyros. Kins- men. Rotary, Y‘ Grads, Y's Men, School Improvement League, Ried Cross. Knlshts of Pythias. Holy [Redeemer Recreation Centre and Canadian Legion. After a review of the year's work
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Thursday January 30, 1947
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- -peraled set up the machinery. Our Club then sponsor-lid the bays {and we lake this opporlulill)’ of l giving the credit. for this exception- ally successful work to the School Improvement League and the Pol- and slderable discussion is the need for n Regional High School -.1 modern school with playing fields that muld be thrown open at night go al- leviate street playing during the summer months, and airy
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Thursday November 7, 1946
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- to molest Margaret and was chasing them when Telesphoro fired. he said. “In whet direction was the third shot fired?" asked crown counsel through an interpreter. Accused speaks only French and is unable fa read or write. "I don't know." "Were you locking towards Mo- dest when‘ you flied?" The annual mnideting ot the School Improvement League-was held at the home of Mrs. J
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Thursday March 18, 1948
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- Improvement League. she has been visiting the " “ehoole to speak to the child- still acct-menus pend merit lurvcII W "I! "m" operators showed INN than coo minors off the lob. At washiuetou. "lied in the dicnil is, president of ks Van lent. htative. QM t taste in the case ate-louse Ocscnuiiee Relations. \ IIIIIIIIAVIII In the 10th century etyirinlums hr- than I States. Only 0.1a
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf