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Dec. 24: "Georgetown Concert Presented"- school

Dec.: "Georgetown Lighted Homes Winners": (1) Emerson Llewellyn, (2) Lawrence Martel] (3) Bernard Batchilder For Lions', John Walsh

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Jan. 6: "Georgetown has Grass Fire"- time of year significant

Jan. 9: "Dwelling at Georgetown Gutted by Fire Yesterday"- Stirling McQuillans

Jan. 27: "Georgetown Lions Observe Club's Sixth Anniversary"— Feb. 7th variety show planned. For other Lions meetings and projects see Mar. 24, Apr. 10 (Paul Batchilder is new president), June 8, June 22, July 20, Aug. 22, Sept. 28, Oct. 9, Oct. 26, Dec. 3, Dec. 15 ( Senior Citizens' Christmas party)

Jan. 28: "Georgetown and Cardigan Talk Development Tonight"— see also Jan. 30, Feb. 13, Feb. 28 (officers: Pres. Alan Altass; V.P. Noel Wilson; Sec. Bea Mair: Publicity: Joan Currie, Albert Fraser, Herbie Stewart

Feb. 11: "Georgetown School Sports Reported Keenly Contested" For other sports see Mar 17, June 27, July 3

Feb. 12: "Large Catch Landed at Georgetown"- by trawler

Feb. 13: "Home and School" See also Mar. 4( kindergarten), Mar. 10, May 9, May 15, Sept. 24, Oct. 21, Nov. 12

Feb. 18: "Two Fishing Vessels Sink at Wharf in Georgetown"

Feb. 27: "Georgetown Council Plans Trailer Park Construction".

Mar. 5: "84 Patients Entertained by Legion at Georgetown” For other Legion, see Mar. 24, Apr. 8< Apr. 24, Sept. 16, Dec. 16

Mar. 10: "Unions Show Resentment over Georgetown Layoffs"- See also Mar. 1 1.

Apr. 29: "Waterfront at Georgetown becomes Hive of Activity "

May 6: "Shipyard Does Repair Work While Awaiting Big Jobs." For shipyard news see May 7, May 10, Nov. 18 (operations to continue)

June 5: "Georgetown Constable Appointed"- Albert Kem' also June 1 8/ 7 1

June 12: “Georgetown School Pupils Present Concert"

June 13: "Legion in Georgetown Plans to Entertain School Pupils"

June 24: "Georgetown Plant Sold for $700,000"( Gulf Gardens now Georgetown Seafoods Ltd., owned by H.B. Nicholson & Sons Ltd., North Sydney.

June 26: "No Oil in Well off GeorgetoWn"

June 29: "Georgetown Resident Remanded in Gun~carrying and Pointing Case"

July 4: "Georgetown School Closes"

July 4: "Jail—break Draws Six Month Term. "See also Dec. 11

Aug. 7: "Georgetown Storm Sewers Being Laid“ Kent & Water Streets are to be paved. By Aug. 31 a number of other streets also paved or repaved.

Aug.:. 21: "Linda Larsen Has Thoughtful Hospitality to P.E.i.'s Special Tourist Projects" also picture

Sept. 21: C.W.L.

Sept. 30: "Surprise Party at Georgetown" by Rev. & Mrs. W..A. MacQuarrie for his sister Louise, Mrs. Chas. Caswell.

Nov. 12: "Parade at Georgetown Said to Be Largest on Record") Premier Campbell present— pic.)