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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Sep 1982, p. 8

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v 8 The Canadian Statesman, BowmanvUle, September 22. 1982 NESTLETON CAESAREA by Mabel G. Carter Neetletea Uatted Cbarcb Wemee Meet. The Neetleton U.C.W. met for the first fall meeting on Tuesday, September 14, at 2 p.m. in the Church Sunday School Room. President Mrs. Mabel Cawker brought the meeting to order with a hymn, a welcome and a poem entitled "Seasons" written by Marion Taylor Ford of Toronto - a former Nestleton girl. The minutes of the June meeting were read by Assistant Assistant Secretary Mrs. Leona Sadler and approved. During correspondence thank you cards were rec'd from several folks who have been hospitalized. Cards were signed for those with health •problems. An effective worship was given by Mrs. George bowers, Scripture taken from Luke 5: I-II followed by Prayer, a hymn, and two interesting readings by Mrs. Jean Williams entitled, "Tips and Tithes" and "Small Potatoes". This part was closed with a hymn. The roll call was answered by "an economical recipe" and many good responses were heard for these days of inflation. The U.C.W. gave a sizeable sizeable donation to the menfolk towards the new church roof. The 1963 calendars (Church) are ordered and will be available at the October meeting. A brief discussion was held - re - plans for the Cancer meeting and the special meeting for November. November. Several calls on sick, shut-ins etc. were made during the summer months by the U.C.W.members. Mrs. Bernice Mairs gave an excellent paper on "Stewardship" and "Vocation" which was written by Mrs. Marion Hall who was unable to attend due to another very important committment. We do appreciate Marion's efforts and commend her for a task well done. After the meeting closed with the Benediction - a lovely lunch was served by Mrs. Jean Williams and Mrs. Ella Bowers and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs. Doris Rohrer expressed appreciation to those responsible for the good meeting. YOU'LL DO BETTER AT A&P Nestleton United Church On a bright Sunday morning a fair attendance turned out for the worship at Nestleton with Rev. Dale Davis conducting the service. He used as his meaningful topic "Can you hear When Jesus Speaks?" A trio sang the tavourite Swédish Folk Melody "How Great Thou Art" A cordial welcome for nex: Sunday. It was gratifying to see an excellent attendance for the Sunday School under the direction of the following for 1982-1983 year. Superintendent Superintendent - Robt. Mairs. Teackei: - Nursery - Carol Mai;y, Muriel Sims, Arlene Malcolm and Joanne Malcolm. Primary - Nancy Malcolm and Arlene Davis. Junior - Janice MacKenzie and Barbara Weir. Senior - Robert Mairs. As these dedicated folk commence another year in the Sunday School - may it be a rewarding rewarding one - there is a good deal of satisfaction and a great responsibility in helping young folks to develop - later to becom.i fine men" and women. Well done to these enthused v'orkers! Reminder: Wednesday, September 22 at 8 p.m. a meeting of the session will be held in the Church Sunday School Room. A good attendance attendance is hoped for. Wedding Vows Exchanged A lovely autumn wedding was held on Saturday, September September 18, 1982 at Williams Point when Mary /Bartlett became the bride of Steven Greenlaw both of/Toronto with Rev. Robert Chapman officiating. Steven's mother - Mrs. Thelma Greenlaw, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNeely and Rev. Robert Chapman - a nephew of the McNeelys, are all residents of Williams Point. Although the weather in the morning was not very promising it co-operated fully in the afternoon providing providing a lovely setting - a day of sunshine with beautiful autumn colour background for the ceremony at 2:30 p.m, followed by a reception and dinner at 4 p.m. with 70 guests attending. The happy couple will be residing in Toronto after a honeymoon trip. 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