Events, 1951-1967 From Guardian. 61 II Georgetown '"- okay was expected on $800,000 but on Mar. 10, $700,000 was reported with another $300,000 shared between Province and A.D ./B. for marine railway and community survey. Bathurst Marine and seen to be under same aegis- Jens Moe president. See also Mar. 12.. Apr. 2, Apr. 11. Mar. 27, Mar. 9: " Constable resigns"- Ernest MacLean - his place was taken by Mark Murphy Mar. 9 "Visitors' School." Day at Mar. 9: "Shopping Centre Approved"- McConnell's Clover Farm- opened May 9, 1964 April 10: Plans Progress for Staging Centennial Day at Georgetown " See also, May 8, July 22, July 23 May 12; "Represents Georgetown in Show'- Nancy Hartman at Kensington for Geot'n Lions Club. May 13:" Has New Barber Shop:- Regis McQuaid on Kent St . May 13: "More Authority-Revolver Given Policeman." (Council Report) May 23: "To Georgetown "- pic. of Rev. G.R Ives , Holy Trinity Parish. May 30: "Island Airman Injured in Crash"- LAC William Murphy in Zweibrucken, Germany, in car crash June 8: "Development Group Formed at Georgetown '- Temple MacDonald is president, J.W. Lavers , V-P, Joan Curie , 2nd V-P, Charles Mair , sec. June 17: " Native Homoured on Retirement"- school inspector in N.S ., Seymour Gordon June 27: Georgetown Resources Group Sees Need of Area Report"- committee set up re planning- See also Aug. 4, Aug. 7 (pic), Aug. 12, Aug. 20, Aug. 26, Sept. 17, June 30: "School Closing at Georgetown "- ceremonies- to Grade 8 only July 17: "Policeman, Fire Protection Are Georgetown Council, reports" July 23: Centennial Day Features Big Parade"- J.A.B. MacConnell is parade marshall- July 25 a ship's captain and Georgetown exchange gifts July 25: "Ship Legend Revived at Georgetown "- a raft treated and set afire in harbour Aug. 7: "Old C, N.R ,. Station is demolished'- Lionel King had tender to raze it- New station is on Grafton near track- James McMahon is station master. Aug. 12: "Land for Oil Storage Granted at Georgetown "- to Irving Oil for five year lease-on commons Aug. 29: "New Phone Exchange Goes into Operation Sept. 1" - Mrs. Edward Easton is operator Sept. 3: G.H.S. Staff : Robert Scranton , prin.; Mrs. Ruby MacKenna , Elizabeth Grant , Jacqueline Christian , Mary Doran , Mrs. Guy Coffin and Margaret Jean Buchanan is remedial, Mrs. Richard Curley- 200 enrolled- 50 at Montague. Colin Mair is bus driver.. Mrs. Donald Mclntyre replaced Mrs. . Curley in February, 1965 Sept 14: "Rail Tracks Are Shifted"- on Oct. 13: "New Dragger Arrives at Georgetown "- The Gulf Gallant to be completed at Geot'n Shipyard- sister to whose hull to arrive soon. Oct. 17: " Georgetown to be Site of Royal Bank"-- rumor 61