Stories : 1909-1913 59 Scholarships in the P.W.C. Matriculation examinations. Aug. 11& 12, 1910, Patriot: A Scottish gathering is held at Georgetown ; 3,000 attended. Sept. 29, 1910, Guardian: Exhibition is reported. Oct. 25, 1910, Guardian: Capt. John Dicks schooner, Jubilee, is damaged in a storm. Jan. 4, 1911, Guardian: The St. David's " Christmas Tree " is described. Jan. 13, 1911, Guardian: Annual meeting of St. David's Church is reported. Feb. 1, 1911, Patriot: Geo'town Carnival prizes are won by Alice Compton as "Minnehaha", Capt. William Sencabaugh as "Indian". John C. Macdonald got honourable mention as "Highlander." Feb. 14, 1911, Patriot: Onward Farmers' Institute: John D. Morrison reported on his attendance at the short course at the Truro Agricultural College. Feb. 15th, 1911, Patriot: Continued complaints are being made about the lack of the promised phone in the railway station. Mar. 4, 1911, Patriot: Successful Seed Fair Georgetown described; prize winners listed. in Mar. 7, 1911, Patriot: Farewell given to Duncan Hilchey joining the navy, held at Good Templars' Lodge of which he was a member. May 15th, 1911, Patriot: The ferry-steamer Montague is laid up waiting for a new condenser to be made by Bruce Stewart & Co.. June 5, 1911, Patriot: Union Commercial College branch in Georgetown graduates several students, inc. Joseph H. Yoston . Aug. 22, 1911, Patriot: School Picnic reported. St. David's Sabbath Aug. 22, 1911, Patriot: Dance in Town hall held in honour of summer visitors and the men off the Cruiser Canada in port. Oct. 28, 1911, Guardian: Story is reported of the rescue of Mrs. Arthur Leslie Jones , in a Maiden, Mass. house fire. She was a daughter of Capt. Daniel Walker of the Brant and was "in confinement" at the time. Nov. 13, 1911, Patriot: Price Webber Comedy Co. of Boston presented three plays in the Town Hall which are here reviewed The company has been coming to Georgetown for 31 years. Dec. 12, 1911, Guardian: Onward Farmers' Institute Annual meeting held with Arthur Gordon in the chair. Dec. 27 & 29, 1911. Guardian: Baptist and Presbyterian " Christmas Trees " are reported. George Yoston was Santa for the Baptists and Duncan Hilchey for the Presbyterians. Jan. 24, 1912, Patriot: In a letter to the Patriot. W. W. Jenkins proposes that the talked- about car ferry run from Georgetown to Pictou. Feb. 10, 1912, Patriot: A tribute is to Edward Dicks , Sr. age 80, who came to Georgetown from Newfoundland about 1904 and is living in the former Haberlin house. Feb. 15, 1912, Patriot: Children's Carnival reported with list of skaters and costumes. Sam Hemphill is now managing the rink. Feb. 20, 1912, Patriot: Much sadness is expressed over the death of young William Renton , eldest son of John Renton who had moved to Pasadena, California a few years ago. Mar. 4, 1912, Patriot: The Onward Farmer's Institute meets. The same issue reports on the King's County Poultry Show in Georgetown . Mar. 8, 1912, Patriot: The Georgetown Adult Ice Carnival participants and costumes are listed. March, 1912, Guardian: St. David's Presbyterian Church votes on the proposed union of Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational Churches in Canada ; 82 votes for union; 7 against, including one elder. Apr. 25, 1912, Patriot: I.O.G.T. Lodge says farewell to Rev. Mr. Toombs ; Glen Jenkins ,