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- Page 16
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- 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 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 4
- Date
- Thursday June 22, 1950
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- ;l I VIn'IJ'ff.'-FfIt' - In the Guardian Forum of June zou: there was I letter slgned "Foirplay" which would leave the impression that no oneon the City Council recognized or apprccifltcd the excellent services rendered this City by Mrs. Gordon MacDonald as member of the school Board and IIIO Is prest- dent. of the school Improvement. League such. however, is not
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Saturday June 1, 1946
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- Major Nash anus Horse. list ills ‘CillllCd service in gzum Holland an Gennany. experience Ill DR, e been made in the School Improvment league liioeting “The Sclwul improvement L-eazue held at the home of Mrs. 30th, with the president. read and auPYOVBd- veil! tees. been ieccivod definite assurance the R.C.A. Victor Co. radios for the schools would installed by fall reading and passed unanimously
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 8
- Date
- Tuesday June 19, 1945
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- that can “take it." A short, easy to manage cut that looks well after a few strokes with your Have your hair cut and styled by our experts. MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON Perfect Lave The bride's mother. wore turquoiss mint inntvvofjiiggi}, School Improvement League matter until the able to meet with reprelentI/tivee cfhtlligmrlederatlon g m], r was read camp‘ members attention to tbe “i?” fill
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
- Date
- Monday June 19, 1950
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- . i O I O 0 Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, who has been succeeded by Dr. W. R. Carson on the City School Board, has served very conscien- tiously and efficiently in that capacity for the past five years. As first president of the School Improvement League, prior to her appointment, she headed a delegation which waited upon the City Council to secure the new lighting.and fire escape systems, and she has been
- 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 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 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
- Date
- Wednesday June 20, 1945
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- be repreeented in its direction and main- Thc School Improvement League is mak- “t with f t t hr ing its presence felt not only.in the city but °pm 5 e a“ l‘ ‘e e throughout the Province, as witness the appeal 0n the part of the Teachers’ Federation for its aid in carrying out an educational survey of There is a prospect of the wives of soldiers in occupation of Germany getting a trip over- we would eat stll
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- Charlottetown Guardian