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- Friday June 9, 1950
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- I . JUNE M 99 seltool latprovotsent league lloltls - llnnual Meeting . s The School Improvement League ynnual meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Bohaker on Thurs- ny, June ist. Mrs, Scsntlebury presided and in her presidential "part gave the outstanding pro- jecls of the year. She stated that the School Improvement League ilnome and " b "' organizations in Charlottetown next
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
- Date
- Monday November 21, 1949
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- NOVEMBER 21. 1949 TTE GU ARDI AN. CHARIIYTTBTIOWN. If’ Principal of l’. W. ti. iiitiresses School improvement League ‘prof, Frank iVIncKinnQn was speg, my speaker at. the regular meet- ; sf School Improvement League teld at tho homo of Mrs. D. Comp- e110" Thursday. Nov. 17. He was yrodtrcetl liy the League presi- rent, Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury. Prof. MflUKlIlflOfi spoke on the m,“ levels
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
- Date
- Friday July 4, 1952
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- by the School Improvement League lo the student in Grade VIII showing the greatest progress below certificate level, equally merited and won by Judith Stewart and Henry Phillips. Special prize awarded to the pu- pil of West Kent School with the greatest number of years of Per- fect Attendancc, donated by an ex-West Kcnter, won by Henry Phillips for seven consecutive years. . Bethune won by GRADES VII at VIII
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
- Date
- Monday February 3, 1947
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- Committee. and His Honor the Stlpendiary Magistrate. "Our Department expresses ap- preciation to the City Council. tho School Improvement League. and the local Gyro Cluh for their cit-operation and assistance in organizing the Junior Police Traf- flc Corps. These boys are per- forming. a valuable public service by control of traffic in the vicin- ity of their respective schools. Changes In Force
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
- Date
- 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 9
- Date
- Friday November 23, 1945
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- , and P anned for .the next meeting which will be held jointly with the School Improvement league. Con. gratulations were extended to vice- iaresldenipelect G-audet who yegtgr. ay was admitted to the bar of tbt ce. Mr. Raymond Archer was chairman. rl-‘tov. and Mrs. JJ-I. Bishop Cas- letonflmare melding for the winia Wt 9 pthorne Ave gllfirlotmoiwn. lipivard Revision In Pensions Payable For Some
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
- Date
- Thursday February 8, 1945
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- . Henry Oirrrun; Social Service. . ~s. Benoit; Institutions, The president; Press, Mris. F. Murray. In reg rd to educational work, the oonvener is active and inter- ested. She has been appointed C. W. L. representative on the School Improvement League and has at- tended a meeting, the subject un- der discussion being the ad of the teaching of music to the sc ool curriculum. Literature has been sent
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 9
- Date
- Saturday November 22, 1947
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- of the Province the chief credit for the rising demand for improvement of our educa- tional system. I have always been impressed by the public spirit and sound sense exhibited by the Wom- en's Institutes and in this Com- munity of Charlottetown a great deal 0f credit is clue to the School Improvement League in arousing our citizens to the real need for School Improvement. Our party has undertaken to make
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
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- Wednesday March 12, 1947
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- officers Mrs, F. G. Hutcheson. vice chair an, M8101‘ A. W. Rogers, iec'y pd Mr. R. A. MacDonald treasurer". The meeting was well attended with representatives from ‘the fol- lOWIUK organizations. Gyros. Kins- men. Rotary, Y‘ Grads, Y's Men, School Improvement League, Ried Cross. Knlshts of Pythias. Holy [Redeemer Recreation Centre and Canadian Legion. After a review of the year's work
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
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- Wednesday June 6, 1945
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- active work was reported as follows: Membe ship, Mrs. J. H. Blanchard. who submitted the names of four new members; edu. cation, Mrs. James Blake who gave S an interesting account of a meet- 1118 of the School Improvement League which was addressed by Miss Baker and Mr. DeWolfe, who wergto the Island and oil. dressing educational meetings in the interests of the Home and School Association
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 9
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- Saturday December 4, 1943
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- ond washed a section of rails away. The actual damaire. however. “'88 GUE-A group of parents interest- ed in imprpvhig conditions in the city schools has recently W" formed in Charlottetown under the name of the School Improvement League. The officers are Mrs. J- Gordon MacDonald. chairman. Mrs. Erskine McNutt. secretary, and Mrs. Brsmwell Chandler. treasurer. NOTRE DAME I-IIGII TEA
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian