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- Page 9
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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 5
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- 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 1
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- 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 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 5
- Date
- Wednesday April 26, 1950
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- made by Mrs. W. Scantlebury, president of the School Improvement League. spon- sorl of the contest. and Mrs. W. Maclfenzie, convenor of the can- test committee. Although Master Patrick Mc- wsde of Queen Square School had i been defeated in the semi finals of the contest. he made a most efficient chairman for the evening. . and was congratulated by the ad-, judicators. ston. ETINCED TO PRISON SYDNEY
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Thursday January 12, 1950
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- sponsored along vocational lines by the School Improvement League of this city. I Crown witnesses. LOS A NGELES. Douglas Supports interchange 0f BNA Jurisdiction By JOHN LEBLANC OTTAWA, Jan. ll (CP) ._ Two’ premiers at the Dominion- Provincial constitutional confer- ence today agreed there is need for authority to enable powers to be shifted badk and forth between the Dominion and the Provinces. Premier
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 7
- Date
- Friday July 4, 1952
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- . Glllis, won by Peter Mc- Gonnell. Prize - Geography - present- i3.d by C-W.L.. won by Kenneth MacKirinon. Grade VIII (Mr. Cailaghsn):i.. Prize - Highest Average - pre. sented by Whitlock Tire Co.. won by Garnet Steele. Prize Second Highest Aver- age - presented by Redemptorist Fathers, won by Patrick Connolly. Prize Progress presenter) by School Improvement League, won by 'Hubert McKenna. Prize
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- 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 1
- Date
- Thursday April 13, 1950
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- an organizing committee for a Provincial Home and School Organization. This decision was reached fol- lowing a well attended meeting at the P.W.C. last evening. spon- sored by ihe Charlottetown School Improvement League. at which Mrs. B. C. Silver was the guest speaker. Mrs. Silver, wife of the music inspector of Halifax County, and a member of the executive of the Canadian Federation of Home and School
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Saturday April 14, 1951
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- Pierce and Vic Hunts. Rev. M. D. Dunbar closed the service with a benediction. Attending as guests were Mrs. Fred Nash and Mrs. James Cerry representing the school Improvement League. Teach a oi the classes taking part and the principal, col. L. '1'. Low- ther. were also present for the occasion. KING EIJLE i'()l”l'iIi. Ir.-U Hr: i April 15th. CRASWELL mr Better Photo- graphs. nna
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- 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 4
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- Thursday May 16, 1957
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- and barns of Mr. John Macbou of Body: were com- pletely estmyed by fire. The fire was caused by a lantern being knocked over in the born by a horse. The fire spreld so rapid- ly that only a few household ef- fects and some farm machinery were saved. TIN YEARS AGO (May 10. I941) The Canadian Legion Hall was filled last night at a meeting spon- oored by the School Improvement League to hear an expression
- Newspaper
- Guardian
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- Page 5
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- Saturday October 7, 1950
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- the privilege of hearing her fine re- The Mispah Benediction brought to a close a very impressive and inspiring meeting. School lmpreyement , . League Meets . - The first fall meeting of the School Improvement League was held at the Y. M. C. A.. on Thurs- day evening, October 5th. with the President, Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury, presiding. Minutes of the annual meeting held on June 1st, and of a later special
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday October 27, 1950
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- .B.. have Also-started-work-orrextensive re"-' pairs on the breakwater It Bay Fortune. x Meeting of school Improvement League Discussion on the educational survey being conducted at present by the School Board was continued at a meeting of the tschool Im- Pfovement League held last eve- nlng. Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury. Pres- ldent of the League was in the chair. and it was decided that the follow
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Monday April 24, 1950
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- nsunous room. wan at 115 Queen Street. mew smrmanr suits and Coats arrived. at The Fashion Shoppe. WHY NOT BUY the cement now for that spring lob? Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. BUMMAGE SALE Market Build- ing Thursday. April 27. 3 p.m. School Improvement League. FREE PHOTO - At Burke's Studio. Yellow Cab Building. Great George street. Phone 28504. OPENING TODAY - Gregory Brothers Grocery. Parkdele. Phone
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Thursday January 21, 1954
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- asking for act- ion. Due to such representations from the School Improvement League Board of Trade, recom- mendations from the Principals and other groups, a High School committee was formed by the Board. under tire cilairntanship of Mr. Earle Baker." The decisions reached in fIDllllCC- lion with the now High School are based on the findings of the Mat- thew's survey which was presented
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Tuesday October 3, 1950
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- &Q' 7th. DI. O. S. NOIDIAND. Vetei1n- ary Surgeon. Charlottetown, has returned to his office. SCHOOL Improvement , League meeting. Y.M.C.A., Thursday. Oct- ober 5th at 8:15 p.m. - 0l'l' T0 SYNOD - Rev. T. B. H. semen and Mr. D. A. Mac- Kinnon. representative elder. St. James Churchfieave today for the Maritime Synod of the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada at West- e. P- Sweeney. M. D
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday April 4, 1952
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- was discussed, and and the meeting decided to leave it. over to a later meeting. A letter from Mrs. Morton Dew, School Improvement League, re- lsardimz standards for quaimm teachers was also discussed and tabled for the next meeting. The mectinz was also mroi-med During the evening the chotrimigi-i. be open to question. He alsoI”""' ”" I””"”” SCIIWI ""3900! members were each
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 11
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- Friday January 23, 1953
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- in .Kensington heard with regret of the death in Charlottetown of Mrs. William McLean. who resided foix some time in Kenslngton when Mr. McLean was manager of the Ken- sington Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. In 1935 Mrs. McLean was elect- ed President of the newly organ- ized School Improvement League and a year later the League was changed to the Home and School Association and Mrs. McLean was its
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
- Date
- Tuesday July 11, 1950
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- citizens. we protest your action in this matter, and urge adequate representation on the Board in the futures "Respectfully submitted." Supporting the delegation at the meeting were Mrs. H. Bohaker. Mrs. J.A. Lawson. Mrs. R.R. Hurst and Mrs. W. Scantlebury. Mrs. MacNutt stated that the School improvement League did not have an opportunity to pre- sent sny other woman”: name be- fore the Council
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf