Georgetown Stories : 1919-1922 79 property of the late Postmaster A. D. McPhee now living in Moose Jaw, Sask.. Sept. 21, 1920, Guardian: Kathleen Fairchild is now president of the Success Club of G. H S. Sept. 15, 1920, Patriot: Homer Norton is principal of G.H.S .with teachers Anna Miar , Susie DeLorie , Nellie MacDonald , Mary Doyle and Avina Campbell. When Anna Miar resigned in October to take up nurse's training, she was replaced by Mrs. Glen Jenkins . Sept. 23, 1920, Guardian: Georgetown School Fair prize list is in Patriot. Oct. 1st. Oct. 14, 1920, Guardian: George Boudreault , age 8, rescued from drowning by James Skinner . Oct., 1920, Patriot: John A. McKinnon moves his grocery store from the Cogswell Corner to the former McLean store, cor. Richmond and Kent. Russell McLean has moved to New Glasgow . Jan. 5, 1921, Guardian has accounts of the St. David's Christmas tree and the concert of the Success Club, with James Haberlin , president, and Dorothy Doyle , vice-president. See also Patriot. Jan. 5 & Jan. 21, 1921. Feb. 26, 1921, Patriot: Carnival winners are listed. March, 1921, Patriot: Capt. Hugh McPhee has sold his farm to J. Corrigan and moved to town near the Catholic Church. May 10, 1921, Patriot: "Georgetown Civic Development Association" is formed with Mayor Howard Macdonald as president and John McKinnon as vice-president. May 28, 1921, Patriot: The Georgetown Tigers defeat Stars 9 to 8 in baseball. Cheverie, Yorston, Johnson & Smith reported as making "splendid plays." May 29, 1921, Patriot: John Bachelor 's barn with a horse and cow are destroyed by fire. June 14, 1921, Patriot: Mrs. Aeneas McDonald has opened the up-to-date "Seabreeze Hotel" in the former Sencabaugh property. It is to appeal especially to summer visitors. July 27, 1921, Patriot: Teachers in G.H.S . for the coming year are Principal, E. J. Hodgson Morrisey , vice-principal, Cecilia Cullen with Stella Morris , J. A. B. McConnell , Mrs. Glen Jenkins and Eileen Hibbett . July 22, 1921, Patriot: Dr. Meech leaves Georgetown to set up his practice in Montague; Georgetown is now without a medical doctor. Meech sold his property in Georgetown . July 13, 1921, Guardian: Combined tea party and sports day held in aid of St. James' Church Building Fund. Aug. 20, 1921, GuardianrThe corner-stone of the new St. James' Church, Georgetown , is to be laid on Aug. 25th. Nov. 9, 1921, Guardian: Fire destroyed residence of Elmer Jenkins with two barns with hay & feed and a woodshed. Smith's residence next door was saved. Nov. 23, 1921, Guardian: Young -Adams Play Company is engaged for three nights in Town Hall. Dec. 31, 1921, Guardian: St. David's Christmas Party is held. Jan. 14, 1922, Patriot: Frank J. McPhee moves into law office formerly held by James D. Stewart . Jan. 23, 1922, Patriot: Whist party & dance held in aid of the hockey club. Jan. 23, 1922, Patriot reports a concert & basket social held in aid of St. James' Church Building Fund. Mar. 1 & 14, 1922, Patriot has Carnival news. Mar. 16, 1922, Patriot: The Women's Institute is placing 3 doz. trees on Water St.. Pres. Mrs. J. W. McPhee ; V-P. M. Donovan ; Sec-Treas; Mrs. W. W. McLaren ; Directors: Mrs. Allen McDonald ; Mrs. E. B. McLaren ; Mrs. Elmer Jenkins ; Miss Estelle Aitken ; Auditors: Mrs. L. H. Douglas & Mrs. James Hessian . Mar. 21, 1922, Patriot: Horse races are held on the ice in the harbour.