Events, 1951-1967 62 From Guardian. Jan. 9: " Mayor Praises Oct. 20: "Dartmouth Wins Championship Development"- Dr. A. Kennedy Maritime B. Baseball nosing out 13: " Rink Ready for in Georgetown 6-5 in a sudden-death final at Georgetown . Oct. 23: "Credit Union Annual"- five students from Cody Institute address the meeting. Oct. 29: Halloween Party to be Sponsored by Lions. See also Nov. 26 for Christmas plans. Oct. 30 "Early Morning Fire Razes Farm Buildings"- John Murphys Nov. 3: " Port has Full Activity" Nov. 12: Snowfall stops just before Remembrance Day observance, marshaled by Harry Yorston . Nov. 14: " Driver Fined $100"- impaired driving Dec. 3: "Tank Burst, Oil Is Lost at Georgetown "- at Irving storage site. Dec. 5: " Rink Tenders Are Awarded to Fred Myers , Joseph L. Martell & Harvey Martell Dec. 12: Lions Club to erect Giant Christmas tree Dec. 24: G.H.S. Concert Dec. 24: "Decoration, Light Winners Given at Georgetown 's Competition for Best Christmas Lights " awarded by Lions Club to Edward Easton , B. H. Stewart , Ray Lavandier . 1965: Jan. 5: " Appoints Policeman"- William Menzies replacing Mark Murphy . See Jan. 18, for party given Murphy, who is to train for R.C.M.P. Jan. Use" Jan. 20: "New Mayor & Council Named- First Woman Is Given Seat"- Mayor i s Howard S. MacLean ; Councillors are James G. McConnell , J. Waldron Lavers , Joseph E. Johnson , Jr. Mrs. Joan Currie . John P. MacDonald , Malcolm MacLean See Feb. 6. Jan. 29: Lion's Club to Sponsor Essay Contest on Eye Care" For other Lion's news see Feb. 11, Mar. 15, Apr. 17, May 3, Sept. 16, Nov. 3, Feb.:" Construction Progressing at New Georgetown Plant"- Bathurst Marine. See also, May 6 & May 22 for official opening with pictures and articles by J. Waldron Lavers . Premier Shaw cuts ribbon. Also Feb. 26: " Again Rings with hammer and Shipbuilding", June 23.. Nov. 26 Feb. 6: "Couple Celebrate 25th Anniversary"- Lawrence Batchilders Feb. 8: Legion Ladies... account of activities Feb. 17: " C.N.R. Torn Down" Engine House Being Feb. 17: Receives Sweaters"- Eagles' hockey team from Irving Oil Co. and their rep. Roy Hemphill .For more sports see Mar. 20 Feb. 28: Town Council met three Mondays in a row- applying for R.C.M.P. Service (turned down)- Mrs. Laura Murphy succeeds Joan Easton as town clerk. For other Council news see Mar. 6, Mar. 10, Apr. 1, Apr. 8, Apr. 14, May 26, June 25, Aug. 7, Aug. 27, Sept. 22, Oct. 13 (park on town square), Oct. 20, Nov. 17. Apr. 17: " Georgetown to Become Dragger Fleet Centre'" article by Waldron Lavers 62