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- Page 8
- Date
- Thursday November 6, 1947
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- . This school was com- lnaturally included no native chil- [negligible She also visited other School Improvement League Meeting The School Improvement League held their regular meeting at West Kent School on Tuesday, Nov. 4th with 130 teachers, parents and members present. The meeting commenced with pleasing remarks by Mrs. H. J. A. brown. chairman, to those pres- ent. ‘lne minutes of the last meet- ing were
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
- Title
- Page 16
- Date
- Tuesday June 7, 1949
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- was given at. April 21st meeting, through courtesy of National Film Board. Radio phono- graphs, tape recorders. film strip projectors, school projectors and large projectors were all shown as THE GUARDIAN. a of assisting teachers. School Improvement League have representation on Musical Festival executive and have helped promote music in schools. Submitted by Mrs. Julian Herring Secretary, and Mrs. Gordon
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 16
- Date
- Thursday December 1, 1949
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- LEAGUE- The regular meeting of School improvement League was held in West Kent School on ‘Tuesday, Nov. 29 with a large number of members and visitors present. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDon- ald presided and introduced the speakers. Mr. C. J. Hine, principal of West Kenn. welcomed the School Improvement League to his school and spoke of the increasing ln- terest in education. He mentioned three factors
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 8
- Date
- Tuesday October 5, 1948
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- , invited a few other mothers to her home to talk the situation over, together marked the founding of the School m- provement League, an organization with a present active membership of around 75 members. Largely because of the School improvement League's efforts, Charlottetown youngsters do a young mother That informal et- under modern, cye-protectin and learn their lessons guarde lt-in fire escapes
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 6
- Date
- Thursday November 8, 1945
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Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 5
- Date
- 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 20
- Date
- Thursday October 7, 1948
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- with a record of outstanding community achieva- ment and was awarded to Char- lottetown for the work o! its School Improvement League. Appearing on the program to accept the award was Miss Lena MacLure a former resident of Charlottetown and member oi the League, now residing in Toronto. Organized in the Fall oi 1943. by Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, the School Improvement League set. out to improve classroom
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 8
- Date
- Wednesday December 4, 1946
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- . Poooeicfig PRIIIGE EDWARD THURS — Fill. and SAT. —-~» n’ ;Z--'-—:-;.L~_Z.-'- ' TO-DAY "TO EACH HIS OWN" Shows 3:25 - 7 - 9 W, songthin w é/SMRRETT- “LAND nusn" \\_ "vvvmrnr PJITRI ‘I Holland by COLBERT CLARK Dlnclsd by RAY IIAZARIO ALSO: MUSICAL _ i The iollowing annual report of the School Improvement League for the 1945-46, presented by the President. Mrs
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 12
- Date
- 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 7
- Date
- Tuesday June 10, 1947
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- ;l"? toblo linsn, bod clothes, cooking utensils ond ssvsrol other is or, lrt W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer. lloport Of lllgh School ftoninilttoc The ioiinn-iirlhpsri ot the High School committee was sub- mitted by the chairman. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald at the on- nulll meeting lost week or the School Improvement League: "Your High School Committee has tied i; short. but eventful career since its appointment
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Tuesday October 14, 1947
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- that the Government was offering per- (Continued OD Page l2) School Improvement League Meeting The school Improvement League met. at Queen's Square $°h°°1 ‘m Thursday, Oct. 5th, with over 70 members and parents present, in- cluding teachers and Lt.-Col. L. Macdonald who added consider- able interest to the evening. The chairman of the High School Committee. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, presided and opened
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
- Title
- Page 5
- Date
- 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 4
- Date
- Saturday March 17, 1945
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- indeed short-sighted. Am! Province which can afford the lux- glies we buy can also nffor educational system. lost our sense of values. Sc let us take this newt‘. forward step and let us lay our l1 ans with have may be assured of a we! start on the road o! life We m. Sir. etc- THE SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE (‘P-his k the last of c. series of letters on educational conditions by the seiimi Improvement- IM
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 5
- Date
- Monday March 18, 1946
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- for last month. Seven oars of autos. 95 of fert- ilizer, 1'1 o! lime. l3 of - ery. 4 of sugar. and 4 of salt were brought to the Province last month. On the other hand, 13 cars 0!. w fish. one of butter and ch cars ofmeat, i0 of ouln wood, an ei ht of hay and straw were e1:- School Improvement League Meeting ha)‘ e-' scglhel Iregulsr meeting of; the 0o mprovemen Leagu was held at the holm
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 1
- Date
- Tuesday July 11, 1950
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- BoardProtested Charges of discrimination against women and behind-the-scene act- ivities in connection with the re- cent School Board appointment" were levelled at His Worship Mayor MacDonald and members of the City Council by I three- woman delegation from the School Improvement League backed by four other ladies at. a one-hour session held just before the month- ly meeting of the Council last
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
- Date
- Monday November 25, 1946
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- , l! . . . a . . . - . . . . . . 1,256,285.81 School Improvement _ league looting The Bchool Improvement league mt at tlls home of Mrs. R. R. Boll 0n Ibursdgy evening. November Slat. with a largo number of mom- WMI indent. The president. lifra. J. P. Lisnts. presided. Comprehensive reports were read by the converters of the various committees. including that of the I“! Committee. Mrs. Walthen Osudot
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
- Date
- Friday March 25, 1949
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- -Col. R.M. Webb. 11000.. and LicL-Col. 0.1-1.1“. Morgan, MlBEn, EOETMIL. of HQ. Eastern Com- mand. Halifax, were the lecturers at the Armouries last evening. These tviocompleted a series c-f lectures given bv various person- nel] of HQ. Eastern Ocmniand to the officers. N002 and men of the local units in the Charlotte- town Garrison. ‘ SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE-Jrheregulaa- meeting of School Improvement
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 10
- Date
- Saturday September 27, 1947
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- projects to give reports. Mrs. G. MacDonald of the High School Committee reviewed the work of this very important pro- ject. Mention was made of the fact that combined committees, Board of Trade. citizens commit- tee and the School improvement League, waited on the School Board last June to consider es- tablishing ‘the proposed Compos- ite High School. Investigation re- garding cost and the total number
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Monday October 22, 1945
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- S Rubber 'l2 112 Vanadium 2B 1-4 Warner i9 3-4 West Uniov b3 1-2 Youngston 83 7-8 Observer were especially glad to see and hear Dr choir wssathe chorale "Give m Our God Immortal Praise." Pl. . AND DDT. What DDT Ts-J CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Local School - Improvement . League Meeting 111s meeting 0! the School Improvement League met at the home of Mrs. R. R. Bell on Oct. 19th with a, large
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 6
- Date
- Tuesday November 6, 1945
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- made a gift of this kind. The money, Mr, Lam- bert said, is t0 be turned over to School improvement League for the “ the l_ ‘_ ‘ AT ROTARY ._ Mr. B. S. Lam» bert, supervisor of educational broadcasts for the CBC, was the guest speaker at the Rotary luncheon yesterday. Guests at the l L i ‘ ‘ “ William Ander- son. Toronto; Charles MoNeill. Rustico: D. B. Lusty, Halifax; Dr. G. D. Steel. Prof, J. H
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- Charlottetown Guardian