Stories : 1927-1932 92 bags of potatoes and 1000 barrels to discharge at Havana. Oct. 14, 1930, Guardian: Many sign testimonial of appreciation presented to Dr. B.C. Keeping as he leaves Georgetown to study in Toronto : J. H. Macdonald ; J. W. McPhee ; E .B. McLaren ; L. H. Douglas ; N. D. MacDonald ; Bartlett Miar ; C. U ., McNevin, Albert Dalziel ; J. J. Condon , W. G. Doyle ; W. S. Easton ; G. G. B Hibbett ; Ernest Doyle : Frank McDonald . Oct. 31, 1930, Patriot: George Stewart , age 4, son of Allister, is saved from drowning by Louis Victor . (See also "Heroic Rescue in Georgetown ." Guardian. Oct. 31, 1930) Nov. 8, 1930, Guardian: Chief Deyokah presents a program on Indian songs, customs and dress in Georgetown Hall. Dec. 23, 1930, Patriot: The Georgetown School Concert is described with program and names given. Jan. 24, 1931, Patriot: St. David's Cemetery Annual meeting is held; cemetery in bad shape. Feb. 3, 1931, Patriot: Burns Concert at St. David's Church is described. Feb. 22, 1931, Patriot: Details are given of boys & girl's hockey in Georgetown . Feb. 28, 1931, Guardian: Railways have experienced the worst snow conditions since 1923; all rail service is halted for three days. Mar. 22, 1931, Patriot: The Mistress of St. Ives is presented in Town Hall, Mar. 16 & 17th by St. James Dramatic Club. Actors include Herbert Murphy ; James Condon ; Joseph Kiggins ; Percy Boudreault ; James Boudreault ; Gerard Scully ; Ward Bernard MacDonald ; Estelle Morris ; Marian McGilvary ; Mrs. Herman Lavandier ; Rose Fairchild , Mrs. F. Delorie . with Mrs. Mair contributing instrumental music. Apr. 1, 1931, Guardian: Edward Holland 's house is destroyed by fire. May 9, 1931, Patriot: George Easton plays cups, saucers, a saw and knitting needles to make music at a concert in the Town Hall. May 25, 1931, Patriot: W. I. presents parting gift to Mrs. Dr. B.C. Keeping who is moving to Charlottetown . Dr. A. Kennedy is now in Georgetown . May 30, 1931, Patriot: Six receive first communion at St. James Church (names not given). July 3, 1931, Patriot: Clav. A "talking picture" is presented in Georgetown Hall; the first to be seen in King's County; large attendance. July 3, 1931, Guardian: G.H.S. Closing is described. Gov.- Gen. Medal is won by Mary DeLory . July 9, 1931, Guardian: "Track Records Are Broken at Georgetown "- 2,000 people present. July 18, 1931, Guardian: Staff at G.H.S . for 1931-31 include Herbert Murphy ; Estelle Morris ; Enid Knight ; Marian McGilvary . Aug. 11, 1931, Guardian: Georgetown population in 1931 was 671 compared to 884 in 1921; Montague population: 359 in 1921 and 801 in 1931. Sept. 9, 1931, is reported. Patriot: Exhibition Oct. 22, 1931, Guardian: Older Boys Conference for King's Co. & part of Queen's is held at Georgetown with Waldron Lavers as registrar. Nov. 9, 1931, Guardian: Women's Institute hold their meeting. Dec. 30, 1931, Patriot: Baptist Entertainment is described. Jan. 14, 1932, Guardian: E.B. McLaren is presented with a smoking set and testimonial of appreciation by William G Hobbs and Ashley Allen representing the men at the Georgetown potato warehouse. Mar. 30, 1932, Patriot: "My Dixie Rose " is presented on Mar 16th & 17th by St. James Dramatic Club. Apr. 13, 1932, Guardian: Diamond of the Desert, Sons of Temperance, No. 9