Ocean Point Column
August 28
By Maryellen Bertrand
Despite the fact that many Ocean Pointers are now leaving
for the season there still continues to be lots of visitors here enjoying our
incredible weather. I personally will appreciate and savor these days as the
Famer’s Almanac has published their upcoming winter weather report!
Many Ocean Pointers will be returning for the holiday
weekend. Among those returning will be Meredith McFall’s Ocean Point friends to
witness her nuptials on Sunday August 31. Congratulations and best wishes to
Meredith and her fiancé Jim Kerr.
The weather has also been ideal for golfing; the Boothbay
Country Club is now fully operational. The Clamshell Open was held on Saturday August 16 and Dick
Nolan was this year’s winner. Other winners included Mike Anderson with low
gross and Matt Lindley with the longest drive. Dick Nolan also won closest to
the pin, congratulations to all. Thanks to Will Bertrand for organizing a great
tournament and to the country club for a wonderful lunch. Congratulations as
well to all the Ocean Point golfers who competed in the member guest tournament
at the club last week.
Rev. Garvey Maclean will conduct the final services of the
season on Sunday August 31. Rev. Maclean is a graduate of Boston University
School of Theology and was ordained to ministry in the United Church of Christ.
Rev. Maclean then went on to serve parishes in Massachusetts and Maine, became an
assistant professor of Theology at Bates College, and served as it’s first
chaplain. While at Bates he became involved in theatre arts and managed the
summer theatre there. Rev. Maclean returned to parish ministry when asked to
lead worship at the Maine conference of the United Church of Christ and
proceeded to serve parishes in Portland Maine and Illinois. He has an Ocean
Point connection in Jack and Marilyn Heise.Rev. Maclean his wife Nancy and
their family now reside in Scarborough Maine.
Dianne Eakins is excited to have her brothers Steve and
Denny here visiting along with Denny’s son, Rob and Dianne’s daughter Debi;
they are enjoying visiting all their favorite places around the region. Dianne
also had he opportunity to stop and visit with Judy Dawson in Hallowell.
Special thanks to Allen and Sally Johnson for maintaining
the beautiful flowers and flower boxes around the Casino grounds this summer
and to David and Alison Butterworth for the playground area.
If you happen to be leaving for home in the next few weeks
please consider donating to the Food Pantry. Have a great week!
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