The Linguists of Listowel hosted the club level contest for the International Speech and Evaluation Contest.
Apryl Browning was the chairperson of the International Speech portion of the contest.
Speech competitors were; Leo, Val and Tony.
The speech contest winner was Val Hummel.
Congratulations Val!
Vern Noseworthy was the chairperson of the International Evaluation portion of the contest.
Evaluation competitors were; Brent, Val and Tony.
The evaluation contest winner was Tony Galvao.
Congratulations Tony!
Both Val and Tony will compete at the Area 65 level of International Speech and Evaluation Contest on March 8, 2013 in Hanover.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
February 28, 2013 Theme: Speech Craft Graduation (Memorable Moments)
Speech Craft Graduates; (Left to Right) Horst Dankewitz, Daniela Temlin and Bryan Long.
Congratulations to all of you!
Speech Craft graduation cake.
February 28, 2013 Theme: Speech Craft Graduation (Memorable Moments)
There was energy in the air for this meeting. There were 11 in attendance for the graduation night for the Speech Craft members.
Heidi called the meeting to order and welcomed Tony Galvao as the chairman of the meeting. Tony welcomed everyone and discussed the agenda changes. Vern was the Toast and Timer of the meeting and explained his role as well as gave a loyal toast to Canada.
Leo was the Grammarian and provided the word of the evening "Destiny" which was very fitting for graduation night. Destiny was used 5 times during the meeting.
Speakers for the evening were; Bryan Long with a speech presentation about ECO Tuning, Daniela Temlin with a speech about Speech Craft and Horst Dankewitz with a speech about Speech Craft as well. Every speaker presented a great speech.
Tony Galvao officiated over the Speech Craft graduation ceremony and presented each Speech Craft member with a certificate of completion and accomplishment. Congratulations Speech Crafter's!
Table Topics was held next and Leo was the Table Topics master for the evening. The winner of Table Topics was Tony Galvao ...good job Tony!
Heidi was the General Evaluator and she introduced the speech evaluators and evaluated the overall meeting with her view points of what was done well and what might be good to change.
Val evaluated Bryan's speech presentation, Keith McCluskie evaluated Daniela's speech presentation and Audrey evaluated Horst's speech presentation. All evaluators provided positive feedback to the speakers as well as some small suggestions for possible improvements.
Reports were presented orally, the March 7th contest was discussed and who would be competing was discussed as well.
Tony provided the chairperson's closing remarks and the meeting was adjourned for everyone to enjoy a piece of Speech Craft Graduation cake.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
February 21, 2013 Theme: Common Sense
The meeting was called to order a smidge late because Brent didn’t realize Val had snuck his name onto the agenda as the person responsible for Call To Order. Brent quickly jumped into his role and introduced Tony Galvao as the meeting’s Chairperson. Tony warmly welcomed everyone to the meeting and noted some minor changes on the agenda.
Keith McCluskie presented a loyal
toast to Canada
and was the meeting’s Timekeeper. Vern
was the Grammarian and his word of the evening was “conscience” which is the
ability to know right from wrong.
The Speech craft speakers were
next. Horst presented his gestures
speech called “Communication Aids” and treated us to a demonstration of playing
the harmonica and dancing. Daniela
presented her gestures speech called “Crazy Driving in Italy” and told the group that when she first
saw how people drive in Italy,
she thought it was rush hour but was shocked to learn that’s how they drive all
the time. Bryan presented his well prepared and
organized speech about vehicle emission controls. At the end of his speech, Tony noted that the
exhaust of some trucks will soon be cleaner than the air in some cities. Vern wondered if we would all soon be sucking
on tailpipes to get some clean air.
Val gave an educational module to
educate members on the importance of including vocal variety in speeches and
everyday conversations. Apryl Browning
gave the demonstration speech called “Achieving a Work/Life Balance” and spoke
about her life on the pier. By the end
of her speech, she had the group shouting Peter Pan phrases like “I don’t wanna
grow up!”
Tony handled Table Topics. Each member received an unusual word and had
to pick someone else in the group to define it.
Keith’s imitation of a humming lamp was creative as was Bryan’s demonstration of his knowledge of French
words such as “french fry”.
Brent launched himself into the role
of General Evaluator and introduced the Speech Evaluators. Daniela evaluated Horst’s speech. Heidi evaluated Bryan’s speech. Horst evaluated Daniela’s speech. All evaluations were well done. Brent gave his remarks as General Evaluator
based on the Good/Better/Best model. He
said everyone did a great job and the meeting room was set up well thanks to
Vern. He suggested a new set-up for the
tables next week to avoid getting into a comfort zone of the same set-up each
week. He reminded members to remove the
gavel from the lectern following the opening of the meeting. He asked everyone to give a good description
of their roles for the benefit of the Speechcrafters.
Next, Keith gave an efficient
Timer’s Report. Vern shared the
Grammarian’s report and noted he had lost count of all the laughs and the word
of the evening was used about 6 times in good conscience. Tony presented the Table Topics award to Bryan for his creative
definition of a mysterious word.
Tony gave the Speechcrafters their
assignments for February 28th.
Horst and Daniela will read Chapter 9 on Vocal Variety and Bryan will
read Chapter 8 for Show What You Mean.
Each of the Speech craft participants will present another speech next
week for 3-5 minutes. The graduation
ceremony for Horst and Daniela will be held next week while Bryan will finish his 6th speech
on March 14th. Cake will be
served courtesy of Keith M’s darling wife (or, if she refuses, Keith will bake
it).
Val updated the members on the
upcoming March 7th International and Evaluation Contests. So far, there is one person signed up for
each contest and more are needed. She
encouraged any member who has completed at least 6 speeches to sign up.
Tony gave the Chairperson’s closing
remarks, noting the benefits of joining a Toastmasters Club. He closed this laugh-filled meeting on time,
and the members shared snacks that were provided by Keith.
Adjourned.
Minutes submitted by
Val Hummel, VP of Ed
Monday, February 18, 2013
February 14, 2013 Theme: Valentine's Day
Meeting attendees; Apryl Browning and Dan Browning (guest), Vern, Tony, Leo, Brent, Bryan, Marie, Daniela, Keith M, Horst Dankewitz and Rose Dankewitz (guest).
Vern called the meeting to order and introduced Tony as the chairperson for the meeting. Tony welcomed everyone and asked for the guests to be introduced by their spouses.
Horst was the Toast and Timer for the meeting and presented a short speech about the meaning of Valentine's and how it came to be as well as provided us all with the loyal toast to Canada.
The Grammarian was Leo and the word of the day was Infatuation which means "foolish or all-absorbing passion". The word infatuation was used 4 times during the meeting.
Horst introduced Bryan Long as the first speech craft presenter with his speech entitled "Grandparents".
Bryan introduced Daniela Temlin as the second speech craft presenter with her speech entitled "Trip to Slovenia".
Daniela introduced Horst Dankewitz as the third speech craft presenter with his speech entitled "Combustion".
Apryl presented an educational module for the next speech craft speech presentation about "Show What You Mean". Brent provided a demonstration speech on the use of gestures. Brent's speech was entitled "This is Suppose to Be Relaxing?"
Marie McCutcheon was the Table Topics master. Marie asked four people to stand at the front of the room (all 3 speech craft participants and Tony as well). One person started the beginnings of a verbal love letter "I wrote a letter to my love....", the next person continued on with the body of the letter, the third person provided the ending of the letter and the fourth person summarized it all. Vern was selected from the audience as the recipient of the love letter and had to respond to all of the things verbally stated in the letter. There was lots of laughter had by all.
Keith M was the General Evaluator and introduced; Vern to evaluate Bryan's speech, Leo to evaluate Daniela's speech and Marie to evaluate Horst's speech. All three evaluators provided good evaluations with lots of glow points and some grow points too. Keith provided a general evaluation of the meeting as well.
Tony Galvao won the Table Topics award for the evening.
Tony provided the speech craft participants with their assignments for next week and closing remarks for the meeting. Tony adjourned the meeting and we all enjoyed snacks and refreshments courtesy of Apryl Browning.
Vern called the meeting to order and introduced Tony as the chairperson for the meeting. Tony welcomed everyone and asked for the guests to be introduced by their spouses.
Horst was the Toast and Timer for the meeting and presented a short speech about the meaning of Valentine's and how it came to be as well as provided us all with the loyal toast to Canada.
The Grammarian was Leo and the word of the day was Infatuation which means "foolish or all-absorbing passion". The word infatuation was used 4 times during the meeting.
Horst introduced Bryan Long as the first speech craft presenter with his speech entitled "Grandparents".
Bryan introduced Daniela Temlin as the second speech craft presenter with her speech entitled "Trip to Slovenia".
Daniela introduced Horst Dankewitz as the third speech craft presenter with his speech entitled "Combustion".
Apryl presented an educational module for the next speech craft speech presentation about "Show What You Mean". Brent provided a demonstration speech on the use of gestures. Brent's speech was entitled "This is Suppose to Be Relaxing?"
Marie McCutcheon was the Table Topics master. Marie asked four people to stand at the front of the room (all 3 speech craft participants and Tony as well). One person started the beginnings of a verbal love letter "I wrote a letter to my love....", the next person continued on with the body of the letter, the third person provided the ending of the letter and the fourth person summarized it all. Vern was selected from the audience as the recipient of the love letter and had to respond to all of the things verbally stated in the letter. There was lots of laughter had by all.
Keith M was the General Evaluator and introduced; Vern to evaluate Bryan's speech, Leo to evaluate Daniela's speech and Marie to evaluate Horst's speech. All three evaluators provided good evaluations with lots of glow points and some grow points too. Keith provided a general evaluation of the meeting as well.
Tony Galvao won the Table Topics award for the evening.
Tony provided the speech craft participants with their assignments for next week and closing remarks for the meeting. Tony adjourned the meeting and we all enjoyed snacks and refreshments courtesy of Apryl Browning.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
February 7, 2013 Theme: Family
Meeting attendees; Jill Wagemans, Jane Stoltz, George Nichol, Keith McCluskie, Bryan Long, Horst Dankewitz, Daniela Temlin, Keith Stoltz, Leo Brisebois and Audrey Orth.
Audrey called the meeting to order with an explanation of families and she introduced Keith Stoltz as the chairperson of the meeting. Keith expanded on the family theme and asked each person in attendance to introduce themselves and tell a bit about their own personal families.
George was the Toast and Timer. He provided us all with information about the various family days in provinces across Canada and gave the loyal toast to Canada. Keith Stoltz reviewed the highlights of what the Speech Craft participants have learned so far.
Bryan Long presented his Ice Breaker speech entitled "Bryan in 2.5 Minutes".
Horst introduced Daniela and she presented her speech entitled "The Importance of Clean Rooms"...referencing her business, The Listowel Country Inn.
Daniela introduced Horst and he presented his speech entitled "Being Earnest and Charitable" .......referencing the importance of donating blood.
Jill presented and Educational Module about organizing a speech and used a mind map to illustrate how it can be done. Keith Stoltz presented a demonstration speech referencing how to organize a speech with an opening, body and conclusion.
Vern was the Table Topics Master and he asked everyone to select a fortune cookie from the container, speak for one minute about how the fortune relates to that person's family or a trip to be made with the family member. If the speaker didn't like the fortune, they could pass it on to the next person and select another cookie and fortune to speak about.
Leo was the General Evaluator and introduced the speech evaluators. Audrey evaluated Bryan's speech, Jane evaluated Daniela's speech and Keith M evaluated Horst's speech.
Horst won the Table Topics award for the evening. Leo provided his general evaluations of the meeting and thanked Keith Stoltz for filling in as the Chairperson of the meeting. It was a good meeting and everyone did well in the roles that they filled for the meeting.
Keith Stoltz explained the Speech Craft assignments for next meeting. Keith M provided everyone with an update from the last executive officer meeting. Keith Stoltz discussed Anything for Good of Toastmasters and adjourned the meeting. Snacks and refreshments were enjoyed following the meeting.
Audrey called the meeting to order with an explanation of families and she introduced Keith Stoltz as the chairperson of the meeting. Keith expanded on the family theme and asked each person in attendance to introduce themselves and tell a bit about their own personal families.
George was the Toast and Timer. He provided us all with information about the various family days in provinces across Canada and gave the loyal toast to Canada. Keith Stoltz reviewed the highlights of what the Speech Craft participants have learned so far.
Bryan Long presented his Ice Breaker speech entitled "Bryan in 2.5 Minutes".
Horst introduced Daniela and she presented her speech entitled "The Importance of Clean Rooms"...referencing her business, The Listowel Country Inn.
Daniela introduced Horst and he presented his speech entitled "Being Earnest and Charitable" .......referencing the importance of donating blood.
Jill presented and Educational Module about organizing a speech and used a mind map to illustrate how it can be done. Keith Stoltz presented a demonstration speech referencing how to organize a speech with an opening, body and conclusion.
Vern was the Table Topics Master and he asked everyone to select a fortune cookie from the container, speak for one minute about how the fortune relates to that person's family or a trip to be made with the family member. If the speaker didn't like the fortune, they could pass it on to the next person and select another cookie and fortune to speak about.
Leo was the General Evaluator and introduced the speech evaluators. Audrey evaluated Bryan's speech, Jane evaluated Daniela's speech and Keith M evaluated Horst's speech.
Horst won the Table Topics award for the evening. Leo provided his general evaluations of the meeting and thanked Keith Stoltz for filling in as the Chairperson of the meeting. It was a good meeting and everyone did well in the roles that they filled for the meeting.
Keith Stoltz explained the Speech Craft assignments for next meeting. Keith M provided everyone with an update from the last executive officer meeting. Keith Stoltz discussed Anything for Good of Toastmasters and adjourned the meeting. Snacks and refreshments were enjoyed following the meeting.
January 31, 2013 Theme: Family
Meeting was cancelled due to inclement weather conditions. Theme to be used for next week's scheduled meeting.
Saturday, February 09, 2013
January 24, 2013 Theme: Winter
The
theme was “winter”. Keith McCluskie called the meeting to order at
7:15 p.m. He read the Club’s Mission Statement and noted that it was John and Tony’s one year anniversary as Club Members. He introduced
Chairperson Tony Galvao who gave a few welcoming remarks and handled
agenda changes. He had everyone participate in introductions for the
benefit of the Speechcrafters. Brent was Timer and provided a Toast to
Canada. Heidi was Grammarian for the evening and her word of the day
was “flexible”.
The
Speechcraft Ice Breaker speeches were next. Horst was up first and
spoke of his work as a Metalsmith for many years. Daniela was next with
her Ice Breaker and spoke of her business and family. This was Bryan’s
first meeting and he will give his Ice Breaker speech at the January
31st meeting. Daniela’s mentor is Val. Keith McCluskie is Horst’s
mentor and Brent took on the role of Bryan’s mentor.
Apryl
practiced a eulogy for her aunt who recently passed away. Then she
provided an Educational Module for the Speechcrafters called
“Introducing a Speaker”. Leo gave a demonstration “Be In Earnest”
speech called “What is Stress and How Are We Handling It”. Jane took
over the meeting for Table Topics and gave each member a mysterious word
that they had to come with a definition for. Bryan Long was the Table
Topics winner of the night. Vern was the General Evaluator for the
evening. He introduced Keith McCluskie who evaluated Horst’s Ice
Breaker speech. Val was next and evaluated Daniela’s speech. Reports
were received. Tony asked the Speechcrafters to read Chapter 4 on
Introducing Speakers and Chapter 5 for their “Be In Earnest” speech.
They are to speak for 3-5 minutes on a topic of interest, use eye
contact, facial expressions and vocal variety in their speeches on
January 31st. The Speechcrafters will also introduce each other’s
speech next week. Tony asked if there was anything for the good of
Toastmasters. Jane said the Mount Forest Motivators are looking for a
target speaker for their contest on February 12. Anyone who is
interested should see Jane. There was nothing further and the meeting
adjourned.
Submitted by
Val Hummel
VP of Education
Saturday, January 19, 2013
January 17, 2013 Theme: Speech Craft
Meeting attendees were; Heidi Menzi, Jane Stoltz, Val Hummel, Tony Galvao, Vern Noseworthy, Brent Jemmett, Leo Brisebois, Keith McCluskie, Keith Stoltz, Audrey Orth, and Apryl Browning.
Speech craft participants were; Horst Dankewitz and Daniela Tremlin.
Vern
Noseworthy called the meeting to order.
Tony Galvao welcomed everyone and had everyone participate in
introductions. Audrey Orth served as
Toast and Timer for the evening. She
explained her role then read a short story from a Chicken Soup for the Soul
book before her toast to Canada. Brent explained his role as Grammarian and
identified the word of the evening as “Tenuous”. Tony provided a short session on the
importance of public speaking in everyday life.
Jane gave an education module called “Selecting Your Topic” for the
benefit of the Speechcrafters and as a refresher for regular members. She encouraged attendees to talk about what
they know, and identified many potential speech subjects including hobbies,
jobs, trips, health, pets, home renovations, social activities and TV
shows. Speech topics can be found in
everyday life, you can Google topics, and use books and magazines for
inspiration. Religion and politics are
to be avoided.
Apryl
and Vern gave demonstration ice breaker speeches. Table topics followed with Apryl starting the
group off with a story and each person added to the story. The final outcome was humorous.
Speech
evaluations were next with Leo evaluating Apryl and Val evaluating Vern. Tony then gave the Speechcrafters their
assignments for January 24th.
They must read Chapters 1-3 in the Speech craft manual and prepare a
short ice breaker speech for next week.
Keith
Stoltz was the general evaluator. He
noted that the Speech craft participants will need mentors assigned. He suggested the introductions be repeated at
the next meeting but with people introducing someone different. He encouraged members to help out with the Speech
craft program as much as possible.
Submitted by,
Val Hummel
January 10, 2013 Theme: Favourite Sports Teams
Meeting attendees: Apryl Browning, Audrey Orth, Jane Stoltz, Tony Galvao, Vern Noseworthy, Leo Brisebois, Keith McCluskie, Wayne Stoltz, Brent Jemmett and George Nichol.
Wayne called the meeting to order and introduced Keith Stoltz as the chairperson of the meeting. Keith asked for each person in attendance to stand, introduce themselves and explain the importance of the sports clothing that they were wearing and the significance of them to everyone else.
Brent provided us with the Joke of the day (a funny joke about Habs fans). Vern provided the loyal toast to Canada, described his role and told a very funny story about his hockey experiences in his younger years. Jane was the grammarian/laugh counter for the evening and she provided us with the word of the day "Assertive". Assertive means to become very determined, to write down your goals and achieve them.
Literary corner was presented by Apryl who read a great baseball poem entitled "Casey at the Bat".
George Nichol presented a eulogy praising the life of a long term friend/co-worker/mentor named John. This was project # 2 - Speaking in Praise from an advanced manual.
Keith Stoltz presented the results from his High Performance Leadership project - Area 65 Humorous speech and Table Topics contest in Hanover, Ontario on October 19, 2012. He highlighted the pro's and con's of the project and reflected on some suggestions for improvements if he does it again.
Table Topics master was Jane. She provided an envelope containing strips of paper with names of hockey teams and an explanation of how they received their name. Each member was encouraged to use the word of the day in their Table Topics presentation as well as use an opening, a body and a conclusion.
Leo evaluated George's speech, Apryl evaluated Keith's presentation and each evaluator provided glow and grow points to the presenters.
The word assertive was used 6 times during the meeting. Table Topics winner was Keith McCluskie.
Tony was the general evaluator and provided his thanks and comments of parts of the meeting that went well and suggestions for improvements for the next meeting. Brent Jemmett has us all thinking/remembering as he provided us with snip-its of phrases and conversations spoken during the meeting.
Keith provided his closing remarks, anything for the good of toastmasters (club officer training coming up, speech craft program starting next week, roles for the next week's meeting required) and adjourned the meeting announcing snacks and social time for the members.
Wayne called the meeting to order and introduced Keith Stoltz as the chairperson of the meeting. Keith asked for each person in attendance to stand, introduce themselves and explain the importance of the sports clothing that they were wearing and the significance of them to everyone else.
Brent provided us with the Joke of the day (a funny joke about Habs fans). Vern provided the loyal toast to Canada, described his role and told a very funny story about his hockey experiences in his younger years. Jane was the grammarian/laugh counter for the evening and she provided us with the word of the day "Assertive". Assertive means to become very determined, to write down your goals and achieve them.
Literary corner was presented by Apryl who read a great baseball poem entitled "Casey at the Bat".
George Nichol presented a eulogy praising the life of a long term friend/co-worker/mentor named John. This was project # 2 - Speaking in Praise from an advanced manual.
Keith Stoltz presented the results from his High Performance Leadership project - Area 65 Humorous speech and Table Topics contest in Hanover, Ontario on October 19, 2012. He highlighted the pro's and con's of the project and reflected on some suggestions for improvements if he does it again.
Table Topics master was Jane. She provided an envelope containing strips of paper with names of hockey teams and an explanation of how they received their name. Each member was encouraged to use the word of the day in their Table Topics presentation as well as use an opening, a body and a conclusion.
Leo evaluated George's speech, Apryl evaluated Keith's presentation and each evaluator provided glow and grow points to the presenters.
The word assertive was used 6 times during the meeting. Table Topics winner was Keith McCluskie.
Tony was the general evaluator and provided his thanks and comments of parts of the meeting that went well and suggestions for improvements for the next meeting. Brent Jemmett has us all thinking/remembering as he provided us with snip-its of phrases and conversations spoken during the meeting.
Keith provided his closing remarks, anything for the good of toastmasters (club officer training coming up, speech craft program starting next week, roles for the next week's meeting required) and adjourned the meeting announcing snacks and social time for the members.
December 20, 2012 Theme: Christmas
Meeting attendees (club members); Vern Noseworthy, Heidi Menzi, John Van Meeteren, Marie McCutcheon, Brent Jemmett, Keith McCluskie, George Nichol, Keith and Jane Stoltz, Valrie Hummel, Marg Van Donkersgoed, Audrey Orth, Leo Brisebois, Jill Wagemans.
(Guests); Ralph and Jane Dwarika, Harriet Noseworthy, Marilyn Nichol, Hank Van Donkersgoed, Holly Brisebois, Andrew Wagemans.
The meeting was called to order by Keith McCluskie and he introduced Tony Galvao as the chairperson of the meeting. Tony welcomed all of the guests and members to the Christmas meeting. George Nichol provided us with the loyal toast to Canada and kept the timing for the meeting. Pastor Ralph Dwarika provided the invocation for the meeting and catered meal by Thyme & Again with Andrea.
Audrey provided us with an interpretive reading. Vern presented his speech entitled "A New Beginning".
Lots of fun and laughter resulted from the gift exchange/Table Topics portion of the meeting. Marie McCutcheon was the Table Topics master and had three male "elves" sit in chairs by the Christmas tree. Each person had to receive a gift from one of the elves or Marie and then sit on the elf's knee to open the gift. If the person choose not to keep their gift, they could "exchange" their gift with someone else that had opened theirs and wanted to keep it. With all of the gifts opened up, a second round of gift exchanges occurred and most everyone that picked a gift they wanted originally went home with a different gift due to someone exchanging theirs for someone else's (Note: gifts were limited to a $10.00 value ....and re-gifting of last year's presents for exchange was encouraged as well).
Reports for the meeting were heard and anything for the good of Toastmasters was discussed.
A very big thank-you to the caterer's, the decorating committee (Jane and Heidi), and Heidi for the gifts of poinsettia's and glass ornaments for all.
Tony Galvao provided closing remarks and wished everyone a merry Christmas and happy holiday season.
(Guests); Ralph and Jane Dwarika, Harriet Noseworthy, Marilyn Nichol, Hank Van Donkersgoed, Holly Brisebois, Andrew Wagemans.
The meeting was called to order by Keith McCluskie and he introduced Tony Galvao as the chairperson of the meeting. Tony welcomed all of the guests and members to the Christmas meeting. George Nichol provided us with the loyal toast to Canada and kept the timing for the meeting. Pastor Ralph Dwarika provided the invocation for the meeting and catered meal by Thyme & Again with Andrea.
Audrey provided us with an interpretive reading. Vern presented his speech entitled "A New Beginning".
Lots of fun and laughter resulted from the gift exchange/Table Topics portion of the meeting. Marie McCutcheon was the Table Topics master and had three male "elves" sit in chairs by the Christmas tree. Each person had to receive a gift from one of the elves or Marie and then sit on the elf's knee to open the gift. If the person choose not to keep their gift, they could "exchange" their gift with someone else that had opened theirs and wanted to keep it. With all of the gifts opened up, a second round of gift exchanges occurred and most everyone that picked a gift they wanted originally went home with a different gift due to someone exchanging theirs for someone else's (Note: gifts were limited to a $10.00 value ....and re-gifting of last year's presents for exchange was encouraged as well).
Reports for the meeting were heard and anything for the good of Toastmasters was discussed.
A very big thank-you to the caterer's, the decorating committee (Jane and Heidi), and Heidi for the gifts of poinsettia's and glass ornaments for all.
Tony Galvao provided closing remarks and wished everyone a merry Christmas and happy holiday season.
December 13, 2012 Theme: Dr. Seuss Quotes and Stories
"Don't cry because it is over, smile because it happened."
In attendance:
Heidi, Marie, Leo, Tony, Brent, Audrey, Vern, Keith Stoltz, Marg and John.
Heidi brought the meeting to order, with what
promised to be another evening filled with fun and laughter.
Marie, our Chairperson for this evening, gave her
opening remarks. Following this, she
then went around the room and gave her "Dr. Seuss" to everyone
present and finished this segment with a history on Dr. Seuss.
Agenda changes were next and the agenda was
adopted.
Joke of the Day was done by Leo, followed by Tony
who was our Toast and Timer. Tony gave a
compelling short statement on the rights that we have as a free country. These rights include the privilege on reading
books such as Dr. Seuss stories.
Marg was our Grammarian and Laugh Counter. The word she chose for this evening was
"imaginative", a fitting choice for the theme.
Literary Corner was done by John who read a short
narrative called "Dr Seuss explains a computer".
There were no speeches this evening but the next
part done by Keith. It was called a Fun
Break and he had the members come up in pairs to the front. Once there, one would be an adult Santa and
the other member would tell Santa what they wanted for Christmas. Something new to a lot of the members but a
lot of fun was had in this portion of the evening.
Brent led the next section which was Table
Topics. Each member got a slip of paper
with the title of a Dr. Seuss book. When it was their turn, each member got to
speak at a "press conference" on the release of their new book. The twist was that the other members then got
to ask questions about the book. Kudos
to Audrey for handling all of the questions asked of her so well.
Vern was the General Evaluator this evening. He first called for the reports. Tony gave his timer report, followed by Marg
with the Grammarian report. The word of
the evening had been used 12 times and Marg had counted 51 laughs. Brent was next with his Table Topics
report. The winner this evening was
Audrey. Vern then gave his General Evaluator
remarks on the evening.
Wrapping up, Anything For the Good of
Toastmasters was next, followed by assigning roles for the next week. Marie then gave her closing remarks and ended
the meeting for this evening.
December 6, 2012 Theme: Adventures of a Lifetime
Meeting attendees were; George Nichol, Vern Noseworthy, Audrey Orth, Leo Brisebois, Keith McCluskie, Brent Jemmett, Jill Wagemans, Marg Van Donkersgoed, Val Hummel, Tracy D'Arcey and Heidi Menzi.
Vern called the meeting to order and introduced our chairperson Heidi Menzi. Heidi provided opening remarks and reviewed agenda changes. Jill provided the joke of the day and Brent provided the loyal toast to Canada and kept time during the meeting.
Keith was the grammarian and provided the word of the day "adventurous" which was used 17 times during the meeting. Marg kept track of the number of laughs during the meeting which totaled 30 good laughs in all. Keith had the role of literary corner and read an article about a young boy's struggles waiting for a kidney transplant.
Tracy did a great job presenting her first speech (The Ice Breaker speech) which was entitled "Just About Me". Vern practiced a toast that he was going to present during a lunch celebration for 25 years of success in business.
Leo presented an educational module about finding new members for your club. Val was the Table Topics master and she kept everyone on their toes in anticipation as she called out their number and the corresponding topic that they had to speak for 1 minute about.
Vern evaluated Tracy's speech and reflected on what she did well during her presentation. Audrey was the general evaluator and reflected on what went well with the meeting and some suggestions for improvements for the next meeting. Audrey also happened to be the winner of Table Topics.
George had us all thinking/remembering as he provided us with snip-its of conversations during the meeting with his role as Quiz Master. Heidi had her closing remarks and adjourned the meeting with an invitation to enjoy snacks and some social time following the meeting.
Friday, December 07, 2012
November 29, 2012 Theme: If I Had A Billion Dollars
Tonight’s theme
was "If I Had A Billion Dollars..." and the meeting was called to
order on time by Tony. Tony gave us a
top 10 list of the richest Billionaires in the world. Next, Tony introduced Keith S., our chair for
this evening. In his opening remarks,
Keith gave some information on Canadian Billionaires and what they are worth.
The only agenda
change for this evening was that Apryl would be the Grammarian and Laugh
Counter.
Keith M. was
then introduced to do the Joke of the Day.
Keith had two short jokes, both of which were related to the theme.
Audrey was the
Toast and Timer and led us into the Toast to Canada.
The word of the
evening was "wealth", a noun with several meanings, one of which is
abundant worldly possessions. Apryl's
choice of word was fitting to the theme.
Literary corner
was next with John reading and article titled "The Dying Art of
Conversation".
Speeches were
next and tonight there were two. Vern
was first with his speech "Old Age".
His evaluator John read the speech objectives. The speech was about what
it means to grow old and how does one know when you are old. He was followed by Val and her speech
"The Art of Gathering", a way on how to keep teenagers fed on a
budget. Val's evaluator was Apryl who
also read the speech objectives. Both
speeches were well done and a minute for written evaluations followed each
speaker.
Table Topics was
done by Brent. He had everyone write
down how they had earned a Billion dollars on a slip of paper. When done the papers were passed to the
left. When it came time to speak, the
member could look at the slip of paper passed to them and then begin to tell
the other members how they had earned the Billions based on what the other
person had written. Like usual, a wealth
of laughs were heard.
Tony was up
again as the General Evaluator. He first
asked for the speech evaluations to be done for Vern and Val. John was first to evaluate Vern's speech
followed by Apryl's evaluation of Val's speech.
Next, Tony asked for the general reports. Audrey gave her report as the Toast and
Timer, followed by Apryl who gave her Grammarian report. The word of the evening had been used seven
times and Apryl had also recorded 60 laughs.
Last, Brent gave his report for Table Topics. This week the winner was John. Tony concluded this section by giving his
General Evaluation of the meeting.
The last section
before the Chairperson concluded the meeting was the Quizmaster Report. This was done by Apryl, and she challenged
our memory on various things that members had said throughout the night.
Keith S. then
took control of the meeting again for the final few items. Anything for the Good of Toastmasters was
discussed, as well as the assigning of roles for next week's meeting. Keith then gave his closing remarks and
brought the meeting to an end.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
November 22, 2012 Theme: Historical Events
Heidi started the evening off with the Call to Order and introduced our Chairperson for the evening, Apryl.
Apryl took the lectern and with her opening
remarks, as well as every time she spoke, gave us historical highlights on
events that happened on November 22nd.
There were two agenda changes, the first is that Heidi would do the Joke
of the Day and, second, John would be the Ah and Laugh counter.
Val led us into the traditional toast as the
Toast and Timer for the evening. She
gave us the history behind the toast, fitting for the theme of the evening.
Leo was next with the Literary Corner. He read a short story on the history of the
first Canadian railway.
This evening Tony did his speech using visual
aids. His topic this evening was his
progression of footwear throughout his life.
He had a variety of footwear on display and explained how he had
obtained and what he liked about them.
One minute for Written Evaluations followed.
Keith S. was out Table Topics Master. He changed the rules a bit by making it two
minutes in length instead of the customary one.
He had each member give him a number between one and twelve. He then gave the member the associated
question to that number. Keith kept the
Table Topics related to the theme and all the questions were historical events
that the member had to relate to in their impromptu speaking.
Leo was up again as the General Evaluator. He first asked for the reports to be
given. Keith M. was first with his
evaluation of Tony's speech. Val was
next with her Toast and Timer report, followed by John with his report as Ah
and Laugh Counter. Last, Keith S. gave
his report by announcing the winner for Table Topics. Leo then gave his General Evaluator report.
The Quiz Master's Report was next. Tonight this role was filled by Vern and he
challenged our memory with various things said by members throughout the
evening.
There were a few things discussed in Anything For
The Good of Toastmasters. One of them
being the upcoming Christmas Meal and Gift Exchange on December 20th. It was decided to have this evening
catered. Val then asked for volunteers
to fill the roles for next week's meeting.
Apryl finished the evening by giving her closing
remarks, ending another evening of fun and laughter.
November 20, 2012 Mount Forest Motivators Tenth Anniversary
Members of the Mount Forest Motivators hold the 10th anniversary cake.
Members of the Mount Forest Motivators Toastmaster's club with Area 65 Governor, Division Governor and District Governor.
Members of the Mount Forest Motivators Toastmaster's club with Area 65 Governor, Division Governor and District Governor.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
November 15, 2012 Theme: Famous People
It was an exciting part of the meeting as Tracy D'Arcey was being inducted into the Linguists of Listowel Toastmaster club as our newest member by
Tony Galvao (V.P. of Membership).
Shown from left to right; Apryl Browning (mentor for Tracy), Tracy D'Arcey (newest club member) and Tony Galvao (V.P. of Membership).
Tony Galvao (V.P. of Membership).
Shown from left to right; Apryl Browning (mentor for Tracy), Tracy D'Arcey (newest club member) and Tony Galvao (V.P. of Membership).
November 15, 2012 Theme: Famous People
Brent Jemmett called the meeting to order and introduced Val Hummel as the chairperson for the meeting. Brent went on to explain that Val is a famous person because her picture as "Madame Clair Voyant" appeared in the Listowel Banner and Snap Perth local newspapers.
Val's opening remarks reflected on famous people's characteristics verses the characteristics of a "typical" average person. Val compared each of the members to famous people in the world.
Val introduced our Toast and Timer, Vern Noseworthy, as Dr. Doolittle because he is the proud owner of a hobby farm with many animals that he talks to regularly.
Vern explained his role and provided a patriotic toast to Canada. Vern had done some research and found that a famous person, Fidel Castro (President of Cuba), had once given a speech that was 4 hours and 29 minutes and another speech to the Communist Party that lasted 7 hours and 10 minutes.
Audrey Orth was the Grammarian and Laugh Counter for the meeting. Audrey introduced us to four different words; Celebrate - verb, Celebrated - adjective, Celebration - noun and Celebrity - noun. She challenged everyone to use these words during the evening and they were used 6 times during the meeting. There were also 42 good laughs during the meeting.
Tony Galvao took on the role of Literary Corner and introduced his role and the purpose. Tony provided the members with a reading from the Small Farm Canada magazine. Dan Needles was the author of the story "Art of the Supper Table and Endless Talk."
Heidi Menzi presented an Oratorical Speech - Project # 5 from the Interpretive Reading Manual. The speech was entitled " The Lipizzaner Stallions". Heidi achieved her ACB (Advanced Communicator Bronze) award with the completion of this speech. Congratulations Heidi!
Apryl Browning presented an Educational Module entitled "Gestures: Let Your Body Speak". This was done in the form of a Power Point presentation and verbal presentation with lots of good examples.
Tony Galvao (V.P. of Membership) conducted an induction ceremony for our newest Linguist of Listowel club member, Tracy D'Arcey. Tracy was welcomed into the club by all members.
Diane Bender was our Table Topics Master for the evening. Each member had to select, from an envelope, a picture of a famous Canadian. Each member had the responsibility of introducing this famous person to the rest of the members, use gestures and explain why these people should join Toastmasters.
Keith McCluskie evaluated Heidi's speech presentation with glow and grow points.
Apryl Browning was the General Evaluator for the meeting and provided her views of how the meeting went and asked for reports for the evening.
Tony Galvao was the Table Topics winner for the evening.
Brent Jemmett was the Quiz Master for the meeting and challenged our listening skills by asking us who said what phrase during the meeting. Brent caught us with two phrases that we couldn't figure out who said them.
Anything for the good of Toastmasters included discussions about the new Stratford club starting up and how we can help out, praise and congratulations to Brent Jemmett (V.P. of Public Relations) for lots of good exposure and recognition of our club in the local papers and media, discussions about the upcoming Christmas potluck meal and the 10th anniversary of the Mount Forest Motivator's club on November 20th.
Keith Stoltz practiced a Toast for the weekend's ceremonies. Apryl provided her closing remarks and adjourned the meeting. Snacks and refreshments were provided by Val and Apryl and enjoyed by all.
Val's opening remarks reflected on famous people's characteristics verses the characteristics of a "typical" average person. Val compared each of the members to famous people in the world.
Val introduced our Toast and Timer, Vern Noseworthy, as Dr. Doolittle because he is the proud owner of a hobby farm with many animals that he talks to regularly.
Vern explained his role and provided a patriotic toast to Canada. Vern had done some research and found that a famous person, Fidel Castro (President of Cuba), had once given a speech that was 4 hours and 29 minutes and another speech to the Communist Party that lasted 7 hours and 10 minutes.
Audrey Orth was the Grammarian and Laugh Counter for the meeting. Audrey introduced us to four different words; Celebrate - verb, Celebrated - adjective, Celebration - noun and Celebrity - noun. She challenged everyone to use these words during the evening and they were used 6 times during the meeting. There were also 42 good laughs during the meeting.
Tony Galvao took on the role of Literary Corner and introduced his role and the purpose. Tony provided the members with a reading from the Small Farm Canada magazine. Dan Needles was the author of the story "Art of the Supper Table and Endless Talk."
Heidi Menzi presented an Oratorical Speech - Project # 5 from the Interpretive Reading Manual. The speech was entitled " The Lipizzaner Stallions". Heidi achieved her ACB (Advanced Communicator Bronze) award with the completion of this speech. Congratulations Heidi!
Apryl Browning presented an Educational Module entitled "Gestures: Let Your Body Speak". This was done in the form of a Power Point presentation and verbal presentation with lots of good examples.
Tony Galvao (V.P. of Membership) conducted an induction ceremony for our newest Linguist of Listowel club member, Tracy D'Arcey. Tracy was welcomed into the club by all members.
Diane Bender was our Table Topics Master for the evening. Each member had to select, from an envelope, a picture of a famous Canadian. Each member had the responsibility of introducing this famous person to the rest of the members, use gestures and explain why these people should join Toastmasters.
Keith McCluskie evaluated Heidi's speech presentation with glow and grow points.
Apryl Browning was the General Evaluator for the meeting and provided her views of how the meeting went and asked for reports for the evening.
Tony Galvao was the Table Topics winner for the evening.
Brent Jemmett was the Quiz Master for the meeting and challenged our listening skills by asking us who said what phrase during the meeting. Brent caught us with two phrases that we couldn't figure out who said them.
Anything for the good of Toastmasters included discussions about the new Stratford club starting up and how we can help out, praise and congratulations to Brent Jemmett (V.P. of Public Relations) for lots of good exposure and recognition of our club in the local papers and media, discussions about the upcoming Christmas potluck meal and the 10th anniversary of the Mount Forest Motivator's club on November 20th.
Keith Stoltz practiced a Toast for the weekend's ceremonies. Apryl provided her closing remarks and adjourned the meeting. Snacks and refreshments were provided by Val and Apryl and enjoyed by all.
November 8, 2012 Theme: Remembrance Day
Vern called the meeting to order and introduced our
Chairperson for the evening, Tony. Tony
welcomed everyone, with special mention to our guests from the Palmerston
Legion and Army Cadets for coming out on our Remembrance Day evening.
Guests: Cheryl Thomson, Josh Wakeford, a member of
the Norwell 1943 Army Cadets and from the Palmerston Legion, Branch 409, Chris
Wakeford, Liz and Jeff Lambier.
Guest introductions were made and there were no
agenda changes.
Toast and Timer was Apryl. For this evening the time given to this role
was extended. Before doing the toast,
Apryl read the poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae.
Grammarian and Laugh Counter was John. The word for this special evening was
Commemorate. George took on the role of
Literary Corner. He first read a poem
called "Final Inspection", author unknown, and then read a story on
the appearance of the old veteran on the $10 bill.
Up next was Keith S with his speech "What
Would You Like to Know". This is
Keith's 3rd time through the CC manual and this was the icebreaker speech. Doing it impromptu, he asked for questions on
what people wanted to know and then did his speech based on answering those
questions. He did avoid one question
which was why he thinks Jane needs another cat.
A minute for written evaluations followed.
Table Topics was done by Val. She had everyone draw a number and then drew
a matching set of numbers herself to determine the speaking order. The theme for TT was what you did to recognize
Remembrance Day. Most of our guests
participated as well.
Brent was the General Evaluator this
evening. He first asked for Keith M. to
do his speech evaluation on Keith S., followed by asking for the various
reports. Apryl gave her Timer report,
followed by John with his Grammarian report.
Val was next with her Table Topics report. The winner this evening was our young guests
for the Army Cadets, Josh. I must admit
a lot of the Toastmasters were in awe at the way he stood up and spoke with such
confidence. Brent then gave his General
Evaluator report.
Leo was up next with his Quizmaster's Report;
our guests participated in this with enthusiasm. Tony again took the lectern as the evening
drew to a close. There were a few items
for Anything For the Good of Toastmasters, followed by Roles and Themes for the
next few weeks. Before Tony officially
called the meeting to an end, our guests then had a chance to share their views of the meeting.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
November 1, 2012 Theme: Francophone Traditions
Francophone Traditions
Wayne called the evening to order
and introduced our chair for the evening, Leo.
With the theme of the evening being Francophone Traditions, Leo's
Chairperson's Welcome delighted everyone.
He said several quotes and slogans in French and translated them in
English, as well as telling some interesting and fun facts about Quebec and growing up in Cornwall.
For agenda changes, Wayne volunteered to be the laugh counter and
Vern took on the role of Table Topics.
Our guest, and newest member by the end of the evening, Tracy,
introduced herself and told everyone why she was joining Toastmasters.
Joke of the day was done by John. Toast and Timer this evening was Keith S. and
Heidi filled the role of Literary Corner.
From Heidi's reading came an interesting quote/saying, "Laughter is
like manure, it works best if it is spread around...”
Tony was next with his speech titled "I am
Canadian". Tony ended his speech
with having the members stand and join him in singing our national anthem. A minute was taken for written evaluations.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down, this was the theme for
Table Topics. Vern did an excellent job
of explaining how this worked and demonstrating it by going firsts. Pick a random topic and give both some thumbs
up and some thumbs down points. All
members participated.
Keith M. was next as the General Evaluator. He first asked for Apryl to do Tony's speech
evaluation. Tony had asked her to be
extra critical so he can grow his speaking skills. Next up was the reports. Keith S. gave his Timer report, Wayne his
Laugh Counter report (there were 27 laughs so far), And Vern his Table Topics
report. Wayne was this evening's winner for Table
Topics. Keith M. then gave his report on
the meeting itself.
The next part of the meeting was given to a review
of the Executive Meeting from last week.
This was followed by Anything for the Good of Toastmasters. Marg was next with her Quizmaster's Report.
The evening concluded with seeking a Chairperson
for next week's meeting, Guest comments and the closing remarks given by Leo.
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