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- Saturday March 17, 1945
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- indeed short-sighted. Am! Province which can afford the lux- glies we buy can also nffor educational system. lost our sense of values. Sc let us take this newt‘. forward step and let us lay our l1 ans with have may be assured of a we! start on the road o! life We m. Sir. etc- THE SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE (‘P-his k the last of c. series of letters on educational conditions by the seiimi Improvement- IM
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Tuesday February 6, 1945
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- their elementary school- 1118. We are, Blr, etc, SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE. .__.i.i_.___ TIIE I-‘ISIIERMIJIWS UNION S1r,—In reporting the regular meeting of the Advisory Council of Employment and Selective ser- vice ln your Issue of January 31st 1t was stated therein that "Mr. Napoleon A cult and Rev. J. D McNelll 0.1 the Flsliermerrs Union presentedrthe views their organization." beg to advlse
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Thursday October 23, 1947
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- provided by the Royal wedding to coll a conference in London of Commonwealth Prime Ministers. There are obvious objections to the United Kingdom having to take the initiative in such a move. I I I a The School improvement League, inaugurat- ed and run by ladies, has had a most success- ful career to date, and shows what can be ac- complished by mothers, compitently directed, who have the best interests
- 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 4
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- Saturday May 15, 1948
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- times the work that was form- erly possible, ond yet he seems as for as ever from the eight hour day. l Q Ir I Q Nothing succeeds like success and enthusiasm. That is why the School Improvement League has been able, under able direction, to accomplish so much in the interest of the rising generation, a short record of which was given at their an- nual meeting. Q i Q William John Locke, West lndion
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Saturday November 24, 1945
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- their contributions to your Forum column. Perhaps the most encouraging aspect of this exhibition of public s irtt is that a similar Stellkll“ already been taken by a group of serious-minded women hi this city (over 400 I understand) under the style of the School Improvement League, who for the past. two years have met frequently for discussion of conditions under which their children ln the local schools are being
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Saturday March 10, 1945
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- is fanciful enough to imagine and sometimes create." the first and most important step in solving our problems. We are, Sir, etc. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE Vanguard Of The Fleet (Globe and Mall) ‘Formal commutation of the launchtn last November of HJVLS. Vanguar . Bri"a1n’s newest and biggest battleshp, by Princess Ella- abeth is a remmder of Brltannlzzs mastery of the waves since Drake defeated
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Saturday March 24, 1945
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- to The Griardla I an: dertook to accept, on behalf of the men of Prince Edward Island, the aerloua challenge issued by the women of the School Improvement League to the effect that the men are neglecting do all possible for the general Javament. n; economic conditions. I have been to d l fl ; h f fear that ‘ailgttfliigonthamw: iii any mllht in some way hamper he excellent work regard! tlonal system that. has n
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian
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- Page 4
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- Friday January 30, 1948
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- , to be tolerant to the shy people, to give the "snobs a quick kick in the pants and thank God for the idiots because‘ they wi-lll never find you out." fi Ir i I The City Council did themselves honour in entertaining the Junior Traffic Police under the chairmanship of Major Lowther. lt was a happy inspiration of the School Improvement League to suggest such a body, opd experience has |ust|- fled
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Wednesday March 10, 1948
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- , ‘ .1. F. MeeMll-LAN. COMPOSITE lllGvll- SCHOOLS Sin-It. ls with much hesitation that. I venture to challenge the ideas put forth in favor of Com- poslto High Schools when such ideas are endorsed by time School Improvement League. However, the arguments put forth far such schools are. to my mind; imprec- tlcal, week and falleclwa. The question of education has been much discussed end even more abused
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Thursday March 18, 1948
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- . and a public juncl is beipg raised l-o add a. $100,000 auditorium. ‘That cit-y has a population of 0000. In a. much larger cllyllke ours. which has clone so much for public wel- fare, ivhat. can we do for a. high school? Remember, it's not a building we are talking about-wills Tommyl We are. Sir, etc, TI-IE SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT“ LEAGUE dermy or carpentry. Audrey. who is still a. schoolgirl, ls preparing
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Thursday January 30, 1947
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- -peraled set up the machinery. Our Club then sponsor-lid the bays {and we lake this opporlulill)’ of l giving the credit. for this exception- ally successful work to the School Improvement League and the Pol- and slderable discussion is the need for n Regional High School -.1 modern school with playing fields that muld be thrown open at night go al- leviate street playing during the summer months, and airy
- Newspaper
- Guardian of the Gulf
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- Page 4
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- Tuesday March 13, 1945
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- the war we shall be left for behind unless we bring our edu- cational system up on a pl!‘ with that of the other Provinces. In our next letter we shall deo- crlbe the courses which might be offered ln n Charlottetown Com- posite Hlsth School. e are, Sir etc W THE SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE PRINCE COUNTY NOMINATION Sin-As a diversion from war and Ottawa anxieties. guessing contests as to the name
- Newspaper
- Charlottetown Guardian