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- Page 11
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- Monday April 11, 1949
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- , and the story must be received by the Secretary. lbs. Mary Street, before 1960. _ It is expected the best story will owes: in ‘Pldinil. N0 810s‘! Will be returned. ’ League Meeting School Improvement League met for regular meeting in Prince Street School on Tuesday, April 5. Mrs. Scantiobury presided. wei- 3. ‘ “ n and , ‘ to meeting and thanked Col. Lowther for use of Hail. The first part of prolrem
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- 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
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- Tuesday April 16, 1946
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- books School Improvement League ton Services to tho use in the City Schools, it was was hoped that such a nucleus kin‘: UHARLOTTETOWN UUARDl-Aii -~-— i l fitEllTIiAL ausnniss w....-:-:t-..s.:~c»a.- --- of suture all! be at vs cents a word. strictly “y. able in advance. CCAIWILL for photographs. CONFEDEIATION um m. euuucs, Guides who wish to u-y the aowun Rims for u». c £1531 31B fi;‘l‘lllligfllll‘ T95
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 3
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- Wednesday April 30, 1947
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- , Among those present were Mr, Lloyd Shaw. Provincial Director of Education: Mrs, .1_ 1=_ 1,3111; and Mrs. lvnn Horne of the School Improvement League; no, Rupert and Warren Lunk of the Gideon Group: Mr. H. w. Yeo. Principal of West Kent. and Miss MacKay, teacher of the class re- ceiving the Testaments. In Memos-tam i MR. WILLIAM CRASWELL | .___ i Word was received by M; wal. {lace Pursey. North Rustlco
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 1
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- 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 10
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- Monday April 14, 1947
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- favorable h Harold Burt its Spring Ptirk drie- Snte lo the School Improvement League luncheon gave an interest- N11‘. (leorre Davemux. who con- ducted the Bristol service station Ilcr some time has closed up the garage and ls reported as employed in" Halifax. l Mr. and Mrs. Hiarry Hooper are BXPQCted home from Boston shortly Mr. Hooper operates the Bristol l‘ sagv mills. Mr. Jviliri G. Pelcrs, Slt
- 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 11
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- Thursday April 8, 1948
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- Millan reports League representation on the following; Red Cross. Institute for the Blind, T. .3. League. Prevention of Can- cgr;s_oci__et_;y, Provincial and 102a! Association, Community Arts' and Crafts, and School Improvement League. The Convener represented the League at several public func- tions during the term. Sick Visiting —- Mrs Stephen bee“ faithful in visiting membeis “ho Girl Guides
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Wednesday April 27, 1949
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- -II. Mrs- J..P.. Lents. This en- nusl public school canpetition was started in Charlottetown by the Jlnlior Chamber of Commerce and this year is under the spc ‘ ip of the School Improvement League. Jules-a -— Donald MacLeod, speaking on Newfoundland; Nor- man Kelly, The Greet. Wall o! China; Alan Massey, YMc Al; Elaine - Mtu-phy, Newfoundland; Margaret Stewart, “Why I think the Comics should
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Saturday April 17, 1948
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- are being handled. It is a good prac- tice, and one which we hope will be carried over into‘ next year. 1 Rev. Anthony Henry, O.S.A. of the Aisgustinian '" ‘ rac- Cel. l..~ MacDonald Speaks 0n Education For Pre-sehool Child The school Improvement League met at Prince Street School on Thursday evening to hour Col. Macdonald speak on the -pre-schoo' child. Col. Macdonald said that he
- 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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- Friday April 29, 1949
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- by the School Improvement League. . out AGLENSIOIIS ' (Continued from Page l) der the new plan, it would pay 25 per cent of the $40 maximum pension. Premier Joseph Smallwood of Newfoundland said residents of his Province would contribute their share “as soon as we are able"—probably as soon as the legislature to be set up there passes tho legislation. Under the Federal legislation. passed last night
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- 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
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- Guardian of the Gulf