



Linguists of Listowel Toastmaster Club meets every Thursday at 7:14 p.m. at the St. Pauls Lutheran Church in Listowel, Ontario, Canada. Contact: George 519-291-6806, Diane 519-343-2880, Marie 519-887-6419, Allan 519-291-2162,Jane 519-291-1656 for more information. Take the fear out of public speaking. Learn to think on your feet, get the "butterflies" to fly in order and have fun. Join Toastmasters! Please visit our website at: http://listowel.freetoasthost.com
Last night's meeting had the theme "TRADITIONS". Mostly Christmas traditions and everyone had a story to tell including the remarks from the chairperson who talked about the different traditions around the world.
Table Topics was chaired by Brent Jemmett. The topic, guess the country after reading it’s Christmas Tradition.
Our guest, Vern Noseworthy was the Table Topics winner who guessed the correct country from the tradition stated.
Jane Stoltz was the Grammarian with the new words "Untraditional" and "Non-traditional". The meeting was just that, untraditional. Especially when it came to the speakers Keith Stoltz and Marie McCutcheon evaluating themselves after presenting their own speeches and the chairperson missing it completely. It was the kind of night that it was.
We started the meeting a bit late, we did not have the agenda filled, it was untraditional. Jane could not have picked a better word. We even had an election for Secretary which was untraditional for this time of year. Lorna VanderPloeg was the General Evaluator and even she mentioned how the meeting was untraditional.
Quizmaster was George Nichol. He had some easy and not so easy quizzes to sharpen our skills. Keith McCluskie, Toast and Timer explained his role and gave us a toast to Canada.
The meeting was untraditional but fun.
Leo Brisebois
Club President
It was a fun filled night where we had our Youth Leadership Participants, Lexi Curran and Caitlyn Grubb, co-chair the evening's meeting. They also both presented a speech and evaluated each others speech. They have only been with us for 6 weeks and they are already teaching some of us new things. Well done!
Call to Order was done by Lucy D’Arcey who also did a recap of the 6 week Youth Leadership Program from start to finish.
Joke of the Day, done by Leo Brisebois, was a political joke about a senator meeting St. Peter at the pearly gates. St. Peter asked the senator to choose which direction he wanted to go and the campaigned involved in voting.
Toast and Timer, by Brent Jemmett, talked about happy endings in everything.... especially Toronto fans hoping the Toronto Maple Leaf's repeat the 1967 Stanley Cup win for Canada.
Grammarian, by Sharon D’Arcey, presented the word of the evening "Triumphantly". It was used 15 times, awesome!
Speeches;
Caitlyn Grubb - The Problem with Homework. She explained her likes and dislikes.
Lexi Curran - My Brothers. She explained her likes and dislikes too.
Valrie Hummel - Down the Rabbit Hole. It was a very humorous and entertaining presentation as always.
Lorna VanderPloeg with her 10th speech - Out of the Cold. A very touching, inspirational speech! Congratulations on completing your Competent Communication manual series with your 10th speech!
Lorna was presented with a recognition award, for completing her 10th speech, from the V.P. of Education Jane Stoltz and Club President Leo Brisebois.
Youth Leadership participants; Lexi Curran and Caitlyn Grubb were also presented with their Certificate of Excellence for completing the 6 week course on Youth Leadership by V.P. of Education, Jane Stoltz and Club President, Leo Brisebois
We had evaluations done by; Caitlyn, Lexi, George Nichols and Keith McCluskie who all had good better and best.
Table Topics Master; Diane Bender, explained her role and gave out little comic pictures to speak about. She asked us to say whatever came to mind about the picture and to include the new word and also to implement the theme; Happy Endings.
Table Topics winners were; Audrey Orth, Florence (guest) and Caitlyn.
General Evaluator, Keith Stoltz gave us some good grow points on how the meeting was one of the best he has seen with our Youth Leadership participants co chairing, presenting speeches and evaluating each others speeches.
We had over 75 laughs and lots of fun! After the meeting we were all invited for refreshments and snacks.
Club President
Leo Brisebois
Last night theme: GOING FOR THE GOLD
Chairperson, Jane Stoltz described what is going for the gold. We as Toastmasters work toward the gold which is DTM (Distinguished Toast Master)
What is Gold? What is fool’s gold?
You are as good as Gold.
Put GOLD in your life and you will achieve success, happiness and joy.
Everyone was given a chance to tell us about the gold in their life and how it builds character and how they move forward toward their goal.
Joke of the day was provided by Lexi Curran.
Thoughts to Ponder:
- How do you become successful? One word, "experience".
- How do you gain experience? Two words, "wrong decisions".
Toast and Timer by Sharon D’Arcey explained her role and how we have all the chances to reach our goal and how blessed we are to life here in Canada.
Word of the Day was provided by Caitlyn Grubb. The word means "fear of long words".
Hippopotomonstrosesqippedaliophobiao. Try that word for size! This is a record for the Word of the Day. Try that one at your club.
Education Module by Keith Stoltz was on Vocal Variation. He asked everyone questions about when they would use variation in their vocals.
We had speeches by Lexi Curran on "Shoes" and Caitlyn Grubb "My little sister". Good job by both and they both evaluated each other's speech presentation too.
Lucy D’Arcey provided a speech presentation about "Leadership" She presented her speech without notes. Good job!
Table Topic Master, Heidi Menzi, used different Christmas ornaments for us to express the meaning or what it meant to us. The winners were; Caitlyn and Brent.
General Evaluator, Brent Jemmett, led the evaluation role and gave us a recap of the meeting.
Caitlyn who was the Grammarian with the Word of the Day that had more letters than the alphabet, counted the number of times it was used, 3 times by herself and she counted the number of laughs which totaled 32.
Closing remarks by Jane Stoltz, Get the Gold!
Next week will be the Graduation for the Youth Leadership participants. I hope everyone makes an effort and comes out to support our Youths and congratulates them on their achievements for winning the gold.
Linguist of Listowel
Leo Brisebois
Toastmasters and Friends,
We had a setback because of the poor weather conditions on November 17th and we had to cancel the Youth leadership for this week however with the small group we had it all worked out. There were a lot of laughs and good quotes of inspiration, something for everyone to take home.
Call to Order was done by Valrie Hummel for the theme of the meeting and she told us something about the chairperson and her many collections and pastime. Good job Valrie.
The Chairperson of the meeting was Jane Stoltz. Her remarks were that we all need goals. Each of us need to write them down. Once written down, we need to constantly keep checking them in order to stay in check or in order to make adjustments along the way. The best way to describe it would be like your checkbook.
Joke of the Day was done by Brent Jemmett. His joke was about his new found Genie and how he made a wish for something that might never happen again like the Toronto Maple Leaf's winning the Stanley Cup.
Sharon D’Arcey was the Toast and Timer. She explained her role and how this role helps her with her listening skills. Everyone has the tools to get things done and she proposed a toast to thank Canada for giving us everything we need to be successful.
Grammarian, Lorna VanderPloeg, provided us with the Word of the Day "LUCRATIVE" and it was used 10 times throughout the evening.
Literary Corner by Valrie Hummel, provided us with a challenge to find your passion and pursue it. Even in bad situations, look for the good and you will find it . Listen to your inner voice. Everyone has a purpose and the tools to succeed, listen to your heart and have the courage to follow it.
Heidi Menzi gave us a speech about a very bad experience she had from a DIVING ACCIDENT when she was young.
Brent did her evaluation and used the GOOD, BETTER and BEST method to evaluate her speech.
Table Topics by Lorna VanderPloeg used fortune cookies for the impromptu mini speeches each of the members took part in. Good topics! The winner was a tie with 2 Keith’s.
Quiz Master, George Nichol had some easy and not so easy phrases for us to guess who said them during the meeting.
We had an Educational Module presented by Keith Stoltz. He used different role plays in order to help us improve our listening, thinking and speaking skills. There were some good games to help us think on our feet. We had lots of fun and laughs. Good job Keith! Everyone really enjoyed the workshops.
We also had a membership presentation in honor of Val Hummel who was presented with her toastmaster pin by Lorna VanderPloeg her mentor and V.P. of Membership.
We had a good night with over 50 laughs on this cold and snowy Autumn night in Listowel.
Good night all
Leo Brisebois
Linguists of Listowel
Them: FACING THE CHALLENGE
Good remarks by our chairperson Jane Stoltz about the challenges we face every day and good quotes to make you stop and think.
This was the third week for our Youth Leadership last night and they both presented another speech. Lexi's speech was entitled "Why I Should Get A Puppy". Caitlyn's speech was entitled "Joan of Arc".
Both Youth Leadership participants are doing great and they have made great strides since the first week.
The word of the day "COWABUNGA" was used 11 times throughout the night and was well presented to everyone. Good job Keith McCluskie!
We had Joke of the Day by Leo Brisebois. Leo also presented a speech about praise for someone’s retirement. Lucy D’Arcey's speech "Character is a Choice" was a very inspirational speech. I always like her speeches as she always give us something to take away with us. Tonight, we all have choices. It’s not what you do that makes the difference, it’s how you respond to it that make all the difference.
We had good inspirational quotes by Jane Stoltz throughout the evening;
"Do the things you think you cannot do".
"Never leave until tomorrow what you can do today".
"Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened".
Doesn’t that make you think? There are a lot of truths in those phrases/quotes.
Toast and Timer by Valrie Hummel was a patriotic toast to all our fallen soldiers and family members that went to war, with some never returning. Good toast!
Marie McCutcheon did an education module on GESTURES and gave us examples using habits the female and male use often that give away their speech.
Table Topics were lead by no other than Lexi and Caitlyn. They worked it out together by explaining their roles and giving out impromptu speaking roles. An example of choices were; Would you prefer being poor or rich and why? Good choice to table topics.
Evaluator George Nichol, Sharon D’Arcey, Diane Bender and Keith Stoltz, all did a good job giving good points and grow points.
Lorna VanderPloeg, general evaluator took over the chairing part of the meeting for the evaluators role and gave us comments about the meeting
65 LAUGHS for the evening and lots of fun.
Leo Brisebois
Club President
"Do the things you think you cannot do".
Good night