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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
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Saturday December 16, 1944
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.A.F. The evening anthem will be Croft's "Comfort ,Ye." M16. G. Elliott Full. organist 'ancl director ot choir will be in charge oi the music of the day. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE-A meeting of the School Improvement League was held on Mrs. Harry Cudinore with the pre- sident Mrs. Gordon McDonald pre- siding. The minutes of the lire- vlous meeting were read and ti!‘- rdiallv invited
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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
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