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- Page 8
- Date
- Thursday November 6, 1947
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- . This school was com- lnaturally included no native chil- [negligible She also visited other School Improvement League Meeting The School Improvement League held their regular meeting at West Kent School on Tuesday, Nov. 4th with 130 teachers, parents and members present. The meeting commenced with pleasing remarks by Mrs. H. J. A. brown. chairman, to those pres- ent. ‘lne minutes of the last meet- ing were
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
- Title
- Page 8
- Date
- Tuesday October 5, 1948
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- , invited a few other mothers to her home to talk the situation over, together marked the founding of the School m- provement League, an organization with a present active membership of around 75 members. Largely because of the School improvement League's efforts, Charlottetown youngsters do a young mother That informal et- under modern, cye-protectin and learn their lessons guarde lt-in fire escapes
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
- Title
- Page 8
- Date
- Wednesday December 4, 1946
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- . Poooeicfig PRIIIGE EDWARD THURS — Fill. and SAT. —-~» n’ ;Z--'-—:-;.L~_Z.-'- ' TO-DAY "TO EACH HIS OWN" Shows 3:25 - 7 - 9 W, songthin w é/SMRRETT- “LAND nusn" \\_ "vvvmrnr PJITRI ‘I Holland by COLBERT CLARK Dlnclsd by RAY IIAZARIO ALSO: MUSICAL _ i The iollowing annual report of the School Improvement League for the 1945-46, presented by the President. Mrs
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
- Title
- Page 8
- Date
- Thursday May 30, 1946
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- Donald, President of the Char- lottetown School Improvement League and member of the City School Board. EGG PRODUCTION, PRICES- Egg production in Prince Edward Island declined slightly during the past week. with a cirop in receipts of approximately five per cent it was announced yesterday by Mr. F. M. Nash, senior poultry prod- ucts inspector who returned tohis old job after leave of absence while serving
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
- Title
- Page 8
- Date
- Tuesday September 23, 1947
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- each lined $10 and costs or a0 days, while a mari charged with |vagrancy was discharged. ‘two ‘Measuring nearly six ieet in natural death or as a result oi ex- pert marksmanship. b- an. eahauslod sonditlal a: c.n‘dlga n“; mills, exclusive o! School 1...... Police Continued The suggestion made by the ghcetl, 1.20s oi galvanised sheets. School Improvement League lest 39s o! tool steel, 5.5m tons cl
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
- Title
- Page 8
- Date
- 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