Events, 1951-1967 From Guardian. 55 Feb. 12: A. H. Stewart Will Head Georgetown Town Council" as mayor: Councillors are Preston MacDonald , Guy Hemphill , Dr. A. Kennedy , W. J. Fitzgerald , Gordon Gotell , Spurgeon Walker Feb. 26: "Georgetown Home and School Hold Successful Annual Ice Sports". For other Home and School see Apr. 2, Dec. 1. Mar. 4: "Queen's Wharf in Georgetown to be repaired." See May 3, 1961 April 24: " Plagued by Grass Fires." May 4: " Airman now serving at ." - Gerald C. Llewellyn May 8: " Is Seen As Likely Port for A. P.E.C ."- service to the North May 19: " Is Famous" (Article in tourist issue of Guardian) May 25: "Service Award To be Given Post Master at Georgetown "- W. J. Fitzgerald- after 25 years service- but he continued several more years. Aug., 1: G.H.S. Prize and Honors list- Ruth LeLacheur receives Medal and in Entrance Exams both Ruth and Marie Larsen received King's Co. scholarships for high standing. Oct. 13: Georgetown wins over Tignish to win Island Rural Intermediate Championship in baseball: team included Buddy McCullough. Sonny Johnson, Dennis Clory . Joe Murphy E. Roach , Ken Ballem Oct. 24: "Break Reported at Georgetown "- Legion Hall- 7 and 1/2 cases of beer stolen- one of a number of Legion Hall break-ins in this period Nov. 20: Rev. Howard Wight appointed padre at Air Transport Command (picture). In May he had been promoted to Wing-Commander. Dec. 31: "Mayor Stewart Cites Paving as Main '59 Project"- write up and picture 1960: Jan. 4: " Man Flying South" to Colombia, Cuba etc.- Ray Lavandier . See Feb. 11 for write-up on return. Jan. 18: " Shelters Tanker." Jan. 18: Teams are Winners"- Pee-Wees and Eagles over Montague in hockey. For other Georgetown sports see Feb. 17. Jan. 18: Rev. W.A. MacQuarrie minister at St.David's; for other St. David's news see: Aug. 13, Oct 18, etc. Jan. 21: A.H. Stewart president of Legion branch. See also May 18th Spurgeon Walker and William Fitzgerald take Civil Defense course; Aug. 13, Aug. 19 (Civil Defense ) Mar. 7: " Girl Ties for Top in National Competition." Jean LeLacheur in Junior Judging , Calf Competition, in 4-H, inc. Picture Mar. 10: Queen's Wharf repairs tenders- Fishermen's Landing. See May 9, Aug. 25. Mar. 21: "Montague Players Stage Production" "You Can't Take It with You" directed by Elizabeth McGowan April 14: "Islander Sect Founder Dead in Vancouver"- Joseph John Westaway , first in R.C.M.P ., then studied medicine, then in lumbering, amassed fortune which he gave to start a religious sect stressing vegetarianism and belief in mental healing as opposed to physical medicine & doctors. 55