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- Page 12
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- Saturday January 5, 1946
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- of the economic committee the Dominion-Pro- vincial Conference, which reopens on Monday. Mr. J.T. (Tom) Doyle left Wed- nesday morning for Guelph Agri- culture College to resume his stu- dies which were interupted whm he enlisted in 1989. Meeting 0f School Improvement League A regular meeting of the School Improvement League was iielrl at glue dlggmlalfsf “I15 pregdentj dMIE F .ona on an. r. Mrs. W. Scantlebury
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday January 27, 1950
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- ". are being sponsored by the School Improvement League, in the City Schools. Mr. Morton Dew talked on the subject of "Insurance" m Queen Square School, and Mr. George Chandler spoke on “Start- ing a Career". in Prince Street School. yesterday afternoon. 0n Wednesday Mr. Lincoln Dewar spoke on "Agriculture" in West Kent School; and last Tuesday Miss M. MacLeod from the Ex- perimental
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 11
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- Saturday January 27, 1945
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- Animal Meeting of the oltheC gasbeldluti omaandwaa ely 1W. fiiera-‘an, ‘ ' Mrs. Duvar. NIOVR eommi n Ylld hlrade to s. by the ladies of en's Na Auxil $1" hfnv or 14.14.05. It firs? its-w’ "’ ‘h’ .12. Book of th feminine in offing. Local School Improvement League Meeting e be on Feb. 8rd C. A. ‘Several letters of a series that is ho publishei shortly. were read arid approved great deal
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 5
- Date
- Thursday January 12, 1950
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- sponsored along vocational lines by the School Improvement League of this city. I Crown witnesses. LOS A NGELES. Douglas Supports interchange 0f BNA Jurisdiction By JOHN LEBLANC OTTAWA, Jan. ll (CP) ._ Two’ premiers at the Dominion- Provincial constitutional confer- ence today agreed there is need for authority to enable powers to be shifted badk and forth between the Dominion and the Provinces. Premier
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
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- Saturday January 22, 1944
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- of the interest taken m school improvement by the League. 1111,11 complimented the delegates o_n their lbrlef. He had no hesitation in $3‘- ing lhat ‘the present facilities in ,the schools were "a race. ‘ . MacDonald pointed out that the CXDGT-flltll-fi would ln- volve additional taxation and that the Councrl, would require to have the support and approval of the taxpayers. Coun. MacKinmn said he had made
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 5
- Date
- Saturday January 25, 1947
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- this Auxiliary rn i939, Ml“. Burkwail is arranging lq be ‘present a; the executive meeting 0i’ this Auxiliary, which fakes pinu- on Thursday afternoon cf ncxf lveck. School improvement League Meeting The School Improvement League met at lhe_ home of Mrs. R.R. llurst on Tilursday evening January 23rd, when representatives from the Con- i tllct Club were gucsts o.‘ the League. . Mrs. J. P. Lsnlz presided. i Mrs
- Newspaper
- 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
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 1
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- Friday January 24, 1947
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- of the Charlotte- town Branch of the Canadian Le- gion held in their Grafton Street quarters lost night. In moving the motion. Mar. Wal- Lhem Gttudet stressed the need for an educational institution of this kind to relieve the present. over- crowded conditions in the tour city schools. l-le felt. too. a resolution from the Lcgion nvculd greatly strengthen the hand of the School Improvement League who were in
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 11
- Date
- 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
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- 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
- Date
- 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
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 7
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- 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 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 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
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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 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 January 29, 1948
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- .M., chairman .31 the Police Committee, presided. T719" ""0610! the function in- cluded His Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald. members of the Cit",- Gnlmeil. Mrs. .1. P. Lantz and Mrs. G. M. Aval-d. representatives of the School Improvement League. Mr. Gil Henry, president of the Gyro Club. principals or staff rep- resentatives of the three city schools, Stipendiary Magistrate K. M. Martin
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 6
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- Wednesday January 12, 1944
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- to ascertain tih iwaltsloiimneecliizs sin giirigiada, was giv; 9n y ‘s. . o natnrecen meeting of the School Improvement League which met. at the home oi’ Mrs. R.R Bell with the president Mash Ggrdon MncDolnald, presidilnig. e urvey reveas outstaxid g -" needs in Canadian Education. As sub-Lieutenant Bert Campbell, part of this study, responsible of- R.C.N.V.R , son of Major and iiciais
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 11
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- Friday January 23, 1953
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- in .Kensington heard with regret of the death in Charlottetown of Mrs. William McLean. who resided foix some time in Kenslngton when Mr. McLean was manager of the Ken- sington Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. In 1935 Mrs. McLean was elect- ed President of the newly organ- ized School Improvement League and a year later the League was changed to the Home and School Association and Mrs. McLean was its
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf