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- Page 5
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- Saturday November 27, 1948
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- stock. l. l. 611071588 (Gtmtinued irom Page 1) ly started. {{- i'“""_"""" i 7718 WEEK l at S.D.U_., ....________l -. . PAGE FIVE School improvement League Meeting The mules- meeidng of School Improvement League was held Thursday. Nov. 26th. at the home o! Mrs. R. H1305. number of members The members F01! T508006]! CLEANING and glazing Job on Fur Coats. Money back
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 11
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- Wednesday May 19, 1948
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- ll ‘will Jllll I mull lllllllll Li M ‘Ti . 4y I .. ‘a ’l ////, é” =3 .*Twm"'a"on_9 elm Ullflg Guardian Wont Ads-I was losing weight usinessl" A compare: msunancn snnvrcc p W. K. Rogers Agenees - unme- Qllltll Sh‘ l ‘, A Charlottetown , boxing gloves School Improvement League Reports The following reports were sub- mitted at Thursday's annual meet- ing of the School
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Saturday March 6, 1948
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- and Highways in the Legislature this week by Mr. John R. MacLearl, Conservative memiber for the First District of King's. Speaking on the Draft Address, Mr. Macbean referred to tha york done last year on the road from Sourls to Elmira, and expressed the hope that early attention would be givcin ‘this year to the East Point-St. Peter's road. School Improvement league Meeting The guest speaker
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Monday February 16, 1948
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- such as howl potatoes are inspected and plant] diseases are treated. Following his address, a vote of thanks was moved and seconded, by Francis Bell and Louis Gallant. Then the chairman, Robert Trainor, called i on the Principal. Mr. MaoDonalrLI whto commended moat highly Mr. Parents remarks. Vocational talks such as these are sponsored by. the School Improvement League of this city. i Personals ' Miss
- Newspaper
- 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
- Newspaper
- 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
- Newspaper
- 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 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
- Newspaper
- 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 14
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- Saturday May 1, 1948
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- school. I-le concluded his talk with an excellent film on modern teaching methods. In November Study Group the teaching of Reading was discussed and in the evening meeting we welcomed, as our guests, a delega- tion from the school Improvement League oi Charlottetown headed by its president, Mrs. Lantz. Miss Mil- dred Harrington of the Model school accompanied them and was our guest speaker
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Saturday May 15, 1948
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- .AN- QHARMYITIIFIQYVE 1200!’! tor Pbolorrophl- Insults rsxr Phone ea OONIIDIIATION lull‘! IN- SUIANCI. IATTIIY RADIO]. — Splclal Discount, Toombs M1314: Store. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1800 tor group and wedding pictures on location. I03 IIIALTIII crnoas buy Island Chicks at mo mood Chick Haichsry, Charlottetown. IUMMAG: BALE Saturday. May 15th, t o'clock, Market Building. School improvement League. LISTEN to 11.30 AM. S
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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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 11
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 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 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
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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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
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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