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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 16
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- Thursday December 1, 1949
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- LEAGUE- The regular meeting of School improvement League was held in West Kent School on ‘Tuesday, Nov. 29 with a large number of members and visitors present. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDon- ald presided and introduced the speakers. Mr. C. J. Hine, principal of West Kenn. welcomed the School Improvement League to his school and spoke of the increasing ln- terest in education. He mentioned three factors
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 9
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- 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
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Friday March 25, 1949
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- -Col. R.M. Webb. 11000.. and LicL-Col. 0.1-1.1“. Morgan, MlBEn, EOETMIL. of HQ. Eastern Com- mand. Halifax, were the lecturers at the Armouries last evening. These tviocompleted a series c-f lectures given bv various person- nel] of HQ. Eastern Ocmniand to the officers. N002 and men of the local units in the Charlotte- town Garrison. ‘ SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE-Jrheregulaa- meeting of School Improvement
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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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 11
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- Monday May 16, 1949
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- are within five miles of Jalore, run- ning directly in line. . "MbComiae made the discoveries and staked the claims with his two sons. He stated that he had kept the strike a secret until he could get some definite approval as to whether his claims were ur- anium bearing." Meeting of School Improvement League The meeting of the School 1m- provement League was held at the home of Mrs. T. B. Rogers
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday May 27, 1949
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- will train with University Naval Training Division for the summer months-S. -—1Mr. Eric Jardine arrived hcme from McGill University Saturday glothefs home in Kensington. — -—Messrs. George Key. Jrx, L0- tored from Summerside to Halifax, N. 8., where they spent the holi- Mrs. Cyril Artz.-—S. Annual Meeting Bh’tnwn School Improvement League The annual meeting of the School Improvement League was held last
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 12
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- Saturday May 14, 1949
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- was in hospital, and hoped the would be present. at the next meeting o1 council. The School Improvement league asked for a survey of the existing exit facilities in the public build- ings of Charlottetown, This "im- portant" matter was referred to the Public Property amci Hate Ocmmittees to report back to the Council. WEDNESD AY RETURNS HOME — Diane Over. five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Tuesday March 15, 1949
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- at present in the Sanatorium and l0 with active tuberculosis who should be admitted. One male and two female cases were reported as "new" V.D. cases which, with the one “old" case raises the current number to four asses. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE-Jrha regular meeting of the School Improvement League was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon MacDonald on Thursday. March tuto of Public Opinion
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 5
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- Friday October 28, 1949
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- ;boys", and recalled some humor- ous instances In connection with his long experience as a teacher. An enjoyable social time was spent after the presentation, re- freshments being served by a committee of ladies of the School Improvement League. Following is the text of the ad- dress: "To Percy Barlow, Esq, Teacher. "Having learned of your retire- ment from active teaching, a num- ber of your former pupils
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 8
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- Saturday May 28, 1949
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- Girls Hf-Y Group hu offered a prize of $10 to the girl student who was most outstanding in extracurricular activities during the year and who has attained certificate slnnding. The Charlotte- town School Improvement League has offered again for competition in the Teacher Training class s scholarship of $50 on the same terms as a similar scholarship was offered last year. This scholarship
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 2
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- Saturday October 29, 1949
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- Improvement League entertained at afternoon tea on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald in honour of the Char- lottetown teachers. The president Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury and Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. received. Attending the door was Mrs. Ivan Horne and Mrs. Gordon Hutche- son ushered the guests to the dining-room. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. H. C. Bohaker, Mrs. G. B. White-side. Mrs. Leon
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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
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- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Saturday March 19, 1949
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- Naval Service Headquarters: "The Minister of National De- fence has given approval to oom- mlssion a U.N.T.D. in Prince of Wales and -St. Dunstarrs Colleges as a tender to H.M.C.S. Queen Charlote to date i0 March 1949. A/‘Lt. 0dr. W.N. Inman, RCN. (R.) in command." SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE-Tho regular meeting of the School Improvement League was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac
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- 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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- Tuesday October 18, 1949
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- \vith sow and two spring pl , a an integral part: of the Calf. a hon house and a number of hens. There was a small am ganlzailon is celebrating its quar- ount of insurance.‘ the last poet at the graveside. School improvement League Meeting Tho School Improvtmorii Loa- n, m. home of Mrs. J. the holidays. Correspondence from Kinsmen Club and Ogllvie Flour Mills was read and discussed. A lune", o! h
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- Guardian of the Gulf