Stories : 1919-1922 78 W. W. Yorston as secretary-treasurer; F. B. Conrad , J. C. Yorston , W. Fitzgerald & M. McConnell as the managing committee. Mayor Macdonald is Hon. Pres. and ex-Mayor Seymour Knight , Elmer Jenkins and F. J. Soloman are in charge of finances. Aug. 1919, Guardian: Gypsies come again in Georgetown , camping on the west side. July, 1919, Patriot: Mrs. Aitken is presented a silver mounted casserole for her work as president of the Georgetown . July 1919, Patriot: A Great War Veteran's Association Branch is organized in Georgetown for Central Kings ; R. R. McLean , president; F. B. Conrad and R. L. Hewitt , vice-presidents; J. C. Yoston, secretary-treasurer. The executive council includes R. Aitken , L. MacDonald , Allister Stewart . Over 70 attended meeting; 52 "signed up." Oct. 2, 1919, Patriot: The King's County Exhibition is held after a year's lapse. Oct. 9, 1919, Guardian: G.W.V.A . hold concert and basket social to raise money for obtaining a club house. Oct. 11, 1919, Guardian: Georgetown School Fair is held; winners are published on Oct. 21st. Nov. 24, 1919, Patriot: Eastern Kings Board of Trade is formed with J. Howard Macdonald as chair, [later called the Three Rivers Board of Trade.] Dec. 16, 1919, Patriot: The schooner Barbara Macdonald , recently built in Cardigan , went down on a trip from Georgetown to St. John's, her maiden voyage; the captain was drowned; some of the crew inc. Michael Martell and Art Yorston of Georgetown " clung to the ropes for five hours" before rescue. [Yorston found a school teaching job in Nfld. and stayed on.] About the same time, the Aranmore crashed on the coast of Newfoundland . Harry Fraser and Jack Batchilder of Georgetown were rescued. The Cardigan shipyards in October, 1920 launched the Anna Macdonald , sister ship for the Barbara MacDonald . She weighed 200 tons and was three-masted. (Patriot. Oct 9, 1920) Dec. 23. 1919, Patriot: Officers for 1920 of the Georgetown unit of the Catholic Men 's Business Association are Daniel P. McKinnon , James Boudreault , John C. Gotell , James Condon , T. Howard Macdonald and Allister Macdonald . Jan. 3, 1920, Patriot: An "Apron and Tie" Dance is held on Dec. 30th. Jan. 6, 1920, Patriot: Masonic Lodge officers for 1920 are John M. Nicholson , D. D. MacDonald , Andrew Lavers , Nelson Fairchild and J. W. McPhee . Feb. 3, 1920, Patriot: The G.W.V.A . and its Ladies Auxiliary present " Captain Jack ," a play in three acts, at the Town Hall. Feb. 7, 1920, Patriot: St. James' concert and basket social realized over $500. A model of the new church sold for $30. Feb. 1920, Guardian: Chester Llewellyn & Mr. Graham are to fit up two lobster-packing factories, one at Murray Harbour the other on Boughton Island . Mar. 9, Patriot: Georgetown Dramatic Club re?? organizes to produce "Mikado" Mar. 16, Patriot: Georgetown High School hockey team defeats 12 to 7; Members of Georgetown team are McConnell, Jenkins, Gotell, Martell, Skinner, McLean and White . April 27, Patriot: "Moving-pictures" in Town Hall, presented by Bruce Yeo , Montague, bring out large crowds. July 7, 1920, Patriot: The Women's Institute plan a public flower garden in a strip of the and also more trees. July 7, 1920, Patriot: List of prize winners at closing of Georgetown High School. July 21,1920, Patriot: Miss Katie Hanson & Miss Winnie Ross open an ice cream parlor on Main St.. Sept. 2, 1920, Guardian: Mr. Lou Douglas becomes station-master at Georgetown replacing Mr. John Nicholson . Sept., 1920, Guardian: E. B. McLaren has sold his farm in the and has purchased the