History of the Hantsport Public Library
The Oulton Memorial Library
The estate of the late Grace Burgess Oulton (1885-1956), wife of former Hantsport school teacher and principal Millage Alfred Oulton (1881-1947), was left to the Hantsport Public School Board to set up a library to be known as the Millage Oulton Memorial Library.
In the Court of Probate for Hants County on 17 March 1957 the estate was settled. D. M. Frittenburg, Mr. McDade, and B. Alexander were in attendance representing the School Board.
It was decided by the board that an independent library could not serve the community as well as a branch of the Annapolis Valley Regional Library.
The Library was housed at first in the Community Centre House. Two rooms on the second floor were redecorated and reading tables and chairs were installed. One room contained children’s books and the other books for adult readers. Miss Elmira Borden served as librarian.
The Library opened in December 1957, and total registered membership grew from 335 to 500 borrowers after...