Friday, February 29, 2008
Congratulations to Jane Stoltz and Marie McCutcheon in winning the Evaluation Contest.
Please mark Wednesday March 5th for the Area Contest at the Harriston Community Living Building at 7:00 p.m.
Please mark Saturday March 29th in London for the Western Division Contest.
Tony Martens was our Target Speaker from the Clinton Communications Club who spoke on his Journey in making fold up desk beds. He has graduated from single, to double to now king size fold up beds. Way to go Tony!
Marge Seawright was our Chief Judge for both contests and as always did a great job!
I would like to thank everyone who helped out with the contest last night and for those who brought refreshments.
It's a great team effort!
Next week our theme is Education, please let Marie know what role you would like to partake in.
Saturday April 26th is an area executive meeting at the Clinton Agricultural Building from 1 - 4 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Thursday May 1st is our elections meeting...I encourage everyone to think about what role they would be interested in.
Thursday March 6th is an executive meeting following our regular meeting.
Have a great weekend and see you next week!
Jane Stoltz
Pres
The contest on Thursday February 28:
Theme Winter Haven
Chair Jane
Loyal Toast was given by Leo.
Alan Mann challenged us with the word Dysphoric. It means a chronic feeling of discontent.
Literary Corner- Audrey read from Country Magazine “Grampa’s Greatest Gift”
Educational module from the better Speaker Series “Closing the Sale” was presented by Diane.
Wayne Stoltz gave a manual speech Get to the Point. His title was “Come Cruise with me”. It sounded like a wonderful Winter Haven! Marie evaluated.
George led Table topics portion of the meeting.
Quizmaster was Brent. Everyone listened very carefully throughout the meeting.
Marie, Audrey, Jane, George, Leo, Diane presented the murder mystery Little Sicily to the Atwood Lions club
The purpose of an advanced club is:
*to provide an opportunity for exposure so that members may learn and practice advanced communication techniques and receive evaluation in harmony with their specific needs, and
*to enable members to share their common interests in communication skills and development.
The Toastmasters International policy governing advanced clubs reads:
"---members who have developed skills to an advanced level and wish extended time for the practice of communication and evaluation techniques nearing professional level may participate in a Toastmasters club with programs devoted to this purpose:.
Come and be part of a brand new club Saturday Feb. 23 at 9:00 am at St. Paul's Anglican Church Parish Hall.
Flyer attached.
Marge Seawright, ATMG/CL, Area 18 Governor
519 323-9053 alamar@wightman.ca
Greeting to all snow covered toastmasters,
Hopefully everyone gets dug out by Thursday where our theme is Hearts .
I will be running an impromptue workshop for the night so I hope your hearts will be up to it.
It is a good night to bring family and guests they can have their hearts warmed up too.
Keep blowing that snow,
Marie
Monday, February 11, 2008
February 7, 2008
Feb 7 theme- Catalogues
Chair-Jane welcomed everyone with a stack of magazines from her house. She mentioned the kind of catalogue that she thought each member would enjoy.
Toast annd Timer-George
Language enricher-Leo gave us the words catalog and catalogue. It was used many times throughout the meeting.
Educational spot light-Audrey reviewed all of the wonderful items in the toastmasters catalogue. She did a very lively presentation and encouraged members to purchase items with the toastmasters logo to improve our public relations and let everyone know about this great organization.
Speaker-Brent presented speech # 4 from his competent communicator manual. His speech title was "What I will be doing a lot of When I Retire" He spoke about his goals to become a great golpher. He spoke with confidence and enthusiasm for this sport.
Evaluator- Diane was very impressed with his speech and praised his use of humour and improved use of gestures and voice variations.
Table Topics was led by Keith. He passed around an envelope of Sears catague advertisements and challenged everyone to make a sale. Audrey won the trophy for her smooth talking sales pitch.
Wayne was quiz master and challenged us to remember all the important quotes of the evening!
Diane VP Public Relations.
January 31, 2008
Theme Fire and Ice
The last week of January ended with Fire and Ice. A small attendance with lots of warmth and sub zero temperatures prevailed throughout the evening. George Nichol did an excellent job on chair and began the evening with a Robert Frost poem on 'fire and ice'. We had two loyal toasts in the evening by Brent Jemmett and Elizabeth Coghlin ...way to go! Our word for the evening was 'brimstone' which was used by everyone. Jane gave an Educational Module on Gaining New Members is working towards getting another CL by June. Brent did a wonderful job on Table Topics and the winners were Audrey Orth and George Nichol. Next week's theme is Catalogues and the International and Evaluation Contest is fast approaching on Thursday February 21st. Lots of time for everyone to prepare a speech. Come on out and join in the fun at toastmasters! Remember the female gender is in the lead so far.
Till next week,Jane Stoltz
Friday, January 25, 2008
January 24, 2008
Linguists of Listowel Toastmasters
Club 9016
Date: January 24th, 2008, 7:15
Theme: “Poetry”
7.15 Call to Order ..............Jean
Chairperson ..................................Marie
Marie loves poetry and had written a short poem for every member as they were introduced throughout the meeting.
Keith presented Jean with her name tag and officially welcomed her to Linguists of Listowel.
Loyal Toast and Timer………Elizabeth read a poem celebrating Canada.
Language Enricher …George presented the word parsimony which means undue sparingness in the expenditure of money.
Literary Corner........Audrey read a selection of poetry from Robert Burns. Tomorrow is Robbie Burns Day and she wore a beautiful Scottish Kilt to set the mood.
Speaker........... Leo presented speech #6 on Vocal Variety from his Competent Communicator manual “When fear is all you hear”. Brian gave an excellent evaluation.
Tatiana was our guest speaker. She talked about her horse Ranger. She loves going for rides and caring for him. She will present this speech to her grade 5 class next week. Good luck.
Table Topics…..Diane challenged members to respond to a Grade 5 poetry test. Wayne won the award because of his quick wit and love of poetry.
General Evaluator……Keith was very pleased with the quality of this toastmasters meeting. Everyone was excited to welcome Elizabeth as a new member. She had taken Speechcraft course last spring.
Closing Remarks.....................Marie
The meeting closed with samples of Scottish oatmeal cookies and shortbread supplied by Audrey.
Linguists of Listowel Toastmasters
Club 9016
Date: January 17th, 2008, 7:15
Theme-Movies
Chair Jane had the meeting room set up to represent going to the movies. Everyone had a cup of freshly popped popcorn to snack on. She had a list of all the current movies and mentioned which movie each member would most likely want to see in the near future.
She welcome guests Marge and Dorothy from the Mount Forest Motivators.
Call to Order… Brent
Toast and Timer… George presented a toast to Canadian actors and especially John Candy. Dorothy… evaluated this advanced manual speech.
Language enricher… Leo challenged us with the French word Boniface which means owner of an inn. It was used 4 times during the meeting.
Speaker… Keith presented an advanced manual speech as he interviewed Brent about his love of sports. Marge evaluated
Speaker… Marie gave an excellent interpretive reading. Diane evaluated
Brian presented table topics by giving a movie name to one person to explain how well they liked the movie and then the next person had to tell everyone why they shouldn’t see it. Audrey won the Table Topics award.
My challenge to you is to remember who was quiz master and spoke for 2 min 38 sec.
General Evaluator was Audrey. She explained this role and how important it is to have immediate feedback with grow and glow points. She had lots of suggestions to help the meeting flow smoothly. She also complimented everyone on a job well done.
Jane closed the meeting with lots of movie quotes and quips.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
January 10, 2008
Elizabeth Coghlin gave a terrific #4 speech entitled Prelude to a Kiss (2 more to go) and Jane Stoltz and Brent Jemmett role played in Speaking with Ease #1 speech from Interpersonal Communication.
George chaired Table Topics and presented the members with black and white photos. Members had to speak about the people in the picture on a situation that happened either before or after. Audrey Orth was the overall winner at Table Topics for the evening.
A round table evaluation was done for Elizabeth Coghlin and Brent Jemmett evaluated Jane's speech.
We are doing another Murder Mystery on Wednesday February 20th for the Atwood Lion's Club.Our club on Thursday February 21st is doing the Int'l and Evaluation Contest!Induction Ceremony is slated for next week!
Leo Brisbois is coming up to his number sixth speech...looking forward to hearing it!Our area and district governor will be coming to our club next week...get those speeches ready. One speech per month is recommended!The ladies are up 3 to 2 against the guys...way to go ladies!Till then,Jane
January 3, 2008
Audrey Orth chaired the meeting very well with the Snowbirds theme. Everyone was named a snowbird and Audrey included some interesting facts on her selected birds. Marie McCutcheon was able to whisper out a great toast to Canada and successfully used one timer throughout the entire evening. George Nichol had an informative literary corner on Snowbirds (referring to people) and interesting migrating facts to the sunny south. Brent Jemmett entertained us with his literary corner with Casey at the Bat. Keith Stoltz had the rare opportunity to be interviewed by Opera Winfield last night on his latest website Foodkm.com. Leo Brisbois gave an informative talk on can you hear me?..although most of us had a difficult time hearing him!Jane Stoltz presented Table Topics with members taking a puff ball soaked in a mystery solution and how that smell brought back memories from their childhood.Both Diane Bender and Wayne Stoltz gave excellent evaluations to our speakers last evening. Brent Jemmett was the Table Topics winner.The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. with some great treats from Marie. Thank you.P.S. Marie, I have your container and will bring back next week. Please help out Marie on next week's agenda and volunteer for a role for Thursday January 10th. Take care,JaneP.S. We had 3 guests out...so the men are ahead winning 2 to 1 over the females!
Saturday, December 22, 2007
December 13, 2007
Western Division Governor Al and Area 18 Governor Marge were welcomed to this meeting by President Jane.



December 6, 2007

Sunday, December 02, 2007
December 3 2007
Sept 13, 2007 Humorous and Table Topics Contestants
Al Mann, Diane Bender, George Nichol, Audrey Orth, Jane Stoltz, Gary Elg
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Speechcraft: September 20, 2007
For immediate Release
Contact person Diane Bender 519 343-2880 VP Public Relations Toastmasters
Public speaking is considered one of man’s greatest fears. The Linguists of Listowel Toastmasters club is presenting a six session SPEECHCRAFT workshop as a means of helping people improve their skills and to reduce their fears of public speaking.
Successful speakers convey confidence, credibility, and enthusiasm when they make presentations. Whether in training new employees, giving presentations or conducting interviews, enhanced communication skills are invaluable. Many people who were once shy and timid in front of a group have come away with confidence and strength they didn't know they had.
The Linguists of Listowel club provides a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which each individual has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth.
Open to the general public, the program begins September 20, 2007. The fee is $30 per person. Class size is limited so interested people are encouraged to enroll as soon as possible.
For registration information please call Diane at 519-343-2880, Marie at 519-887-6419 or Keith at 519-291-1656.
August 23, 2007
George welcomed all members and guests and called the meeting to order. He reviewed the agenda. In his opening comment he mentioned that the dog days of summer are the hot and sultry days between July 3 and August 11. Audrey presented the loyal toast to Canada. Diane read a humorous article about taking a road trip with your family in the heat of the summer.
Marie wrote play and Jane and Keith volunteered to act out the actions and sound effects. Everyone felt it was worthy of an academy performance nomination.
Keith led table topics, with everyone taking an article out of a basket and then having to comment on what their neighbour picked out. Jane was general evaluator and had lots of glow points for this summer meeting.
We had a fun night at George and Marilyn's beautiful house, a show stopper indeed and the dessert was out of this world.
Business meeting followed.
Linguists of Listowel Humorous and table topics competition Sept 13, 2007.
Speechcraft September 20, 2007.
Area 18 contest is October 2, 2007 in Clinton.
Division contest is October 19, 2007 in Listowel.
Murder mystery is November 17, 2007 if we have enough members available.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007

August 9, 2007
Tall Tales Contest:
From left- Marie McCutcheon First; George Nichol Second; Diane Bender and Audrey Orth.
August 9, 2007- the Tales were tall and very funny. We heard about a Big Foot sighting from George, Bumper Boating from Diane Bender, Magical Doors from Marie and a Marketing plan to sell weeds by Audrey Orth. Dorothy Reid, Mount Forest Motivators presented her prize winning speech where she was knighted by the Queen! Marge and Al Seawright were counters and Marge presented the award certificates to the winners.
The Humorous Speech Contest will be held September 13, 2007 where Linguists of Listowel will also be celebrating their 15th anniversary.
Toastmasters are offering a six week Speechcraft course beginning Thursday, September 20, 2007 to October 25, 2007.
This will be followed by a youth leadership class for grades 7-8 from November 1, 2007 to Dec 6, 2007.
Speechcraft is designed to help people become better speakers in the workplace as well as in the public sector. It offers participants the opportunity to gain confidence as a presenter, a speaker and to apply their leadership skills to their job and personal life.
If anyone has the need or desire to learn these skills, contact Diane 519 343-2880, Jane 519 291-1656, Marie 519 887-6419 or George 519 291-6806.
Effective communication depends on self- confidence, education, and practice. This is a life- long journey. Get started with Speechcraft today.
Friday, June 29, 2007
June 28,2007
Theme: Dinner Show
June 28, 2007
We wrapped up another year with a great Pot Luck meal and entertainment.
Members brought their families and friends along. Several members brought along amusing speeches and stories to share.
Marie started us off with her story about “How Not to Dismantle a Waterbed”.
Keith had everyone laughing with his “Cousin Amos” speech.
Jane followed with Dave Barry’s advice to his son: “Don’t lose your Passport”
Sheryl played a medley of piano pieces.
Diane shared an Ojibway Indian legend: “The First Butterflies”.
Audrey presented attendance awards in order of being present at the most meetings.
Marie: Blue Mountain flower vase.
George: Spanish Rooster and serviettes.
Keith: Book of North America to use when he is traveling the roads on his Motorcycle.
Jane: A beautiful plate with music notes representing her singing with sweet Adeline’s.
Sheryl: Received a lovely flower vase and Gary Elg was regifted with a plush toy pet dog.
Leo would have received a clip board since he has been promoted to a higher management job since he started toastmasters.
Alan Mann: milk can pencil holder.
Brian: pocket Dream book. Wendy: candles and Ezra: Shoe laces and a beautiful wood carving.
Diane O’Brien did an advanced manual storytelling speech: The Flopsy bunny”
Gary entertained with a 4 Wheeler weekend story and George concluded with several jokes and a humorous story. Marge and Allan Seawright conducted an Installation of Officers and Diane O’Brien promoted the Fall Conference with an eye catching display board.
Next meeting will be July 12th at Jane’s at 7:15 pm
July 26, to be determined.
August 9: Tall Tales Contest at church. Diane will be chairperson.
August 23: George’s.
September 13, 2007 Humorous and Table topics Contest Chairperson: Keith
Sept 20, 2007 Youth craft: Marie
Linguists of Listowel
June 21, 2007
Theme ‘Awards”
Members gave 3 minute speeches by presenting an award. The recipient gave a one minute acceptance.
Audrey presented George with a sportsmanship award.
Jane gave Sheryl the “Chef of the Day” award for all of her work as VP Sergeant at Arms.
Keith gave the Broken Barbeque Brush award to Leo.
George gave Diane the award for being the “North Perth Grandmother of the year”.
Leo gave Marie an award for her gardening achievements.
Sheryl gave the “Great Character” award to Gary
Gary gave the “Feline Betterment” (FBA) award to Keith.
Diane gave our new president Jane the “Fearless Leader” award.
Some members were absent but forwarded an award so it could be read at the meeting.
Ezra gave Allan the “Family Man (Mann)” award.
Wendy gave Ezra the “Quiet Toastmaster” award.
Allan gave Audrey the “Most Flirtatious” award.
Marie gave the most expressive “Facial Expression” award to Wendy.
After all of the fun accepting our awards members were invited to give an off the cuff speech on a topic of their choosing.
Marie: “Dogs”
George: “Quitters never Win and Winners never quit”.
Jane: “Drop Zone”.
Gary: “Sheba”
Executive meeting June 21, 2007
Allan, George, Keith, Sheryl, Jane, Audrey, Diane and Marie attended.
Keith Chairperson
Marie Trainer for Membership
Diane Trainer for public Relations
Audrey- attended Secretary Workshop
Sheryl attended Membership workshop
George attended Sergeant at Arms Workshop.
Jane attended President Workshop and purchased snacks.
Friday, June 15, 2007
June 14, 2007
June 14, 2007
Theme: “B Q Season”
Marie called the meeting to order at 7:15. The theme was B Q season and Marie likes to cook over an open fire. Diane gave the loyal toast. Sheryl was language enricher and described the verb Fire Up. It was used 17 times during the meeting. George read an article entitled Southerners don’t Barbeque. Keith presented his first speech from the advanced manual Communicating on Television. He was required to give a 3 minute editorial or opinion. He proposed that consumers should buy locally. Diane evaluated.
Leo was in charge of table topics. He passed around an envelope of situations concerning barbequing. George won the table topics award.
Several members presented off the cuff speeches.
Marie: What would you do with 20 million dollars?
Keith: Hamilton Predators – Get your seasons tickets.
Jane: Run for Cancer
Leo: My Barbeque Purchase
Jane read a story about a sick guinea pig and one called My Dads Okay.
Marie closed the meeting and refreshments were enjoyed.
June 16- Officer training in Palmerston
June 21 Awards night
June 28 Pot luck Dinner show.
Thursday, June 07, 2007
June 7, 2007
June 7, 2007
Theme “Dreams”
Members present were Keith, Leo, George, Marie. Audrey, Gary, Diane, Sheryl, Jane. Diane handed out the June newsletter. She will also put it in the blog and send it out in an email to members and speechcrafters.
Keith called the meeting to order at 7:15. He spoke about being a dreamer all of his life. He writes his dreams down and is amazed at how many of his dreams have come true. He welcomed everyone to dream big for this meeting. As he introduced members in their roles for the evening he gave everyone a dream to think about.
Audrey gave the loyal toast and mentioned her dream of moving to a new apartment. She was also timer for the evening. George introduced the word rapscallion which means a good for nothing person. It was used 4 times during the meeting.
Leo’s dream is to retire early, in good health and live next door to a golf course. He presented literary corner “I will sleep on it and have an answer for you in the morning.”
Sheryl presented her # 6 speech Say what you mean. Diane evaluated it with lots of glow points. It was well prepared and well presented.
Marie challenged everyone during table topics. It was the men against the women describing a continuous dream. Leo won the table topics award.
Jane was quizmaster. Upcoming events are June 14: BQ season, June 16: officers training, June 21: awards night, June 28: pot luck dinner show.
The meeting closed with refreshments.
Friday, May 25, 2007
May 24 2007
Club 9016
May 24, 2007
Theme “Summer Jobs”
Chairperson Marie called the meeting to order at 7:15. She read a short story from Dr Phil McGraw’s book about his first summer job. There were high expectations followed by many disastrous complications – but it was a learning experience!
Diane gave the loyal toast and mentioned the many surprises that can happen at a Canadian Auction sale.
Marie gave members one minute to write all of the summer jobs they could think of. Some of the top ones were food service, painting, lawn mowing, factory work and picking stones.
Keith conducted summer job interviews. He posed several questions so that he could determine who would be best suited to look after his cats for the summer. Jane won the interview process.
Jane presented a 10 minute speech – “Please close the door and …” She described her experiences with Sweet Adeline’s. Over the past year she has learned a lot about singing and came home with several prizes from her competition in Grand Rapids Michigan.
Sheryl evaluated her speech.
George had everyone describing a summer job for table topics. Leo and Marie were the table topic winners.
Marie closed the meeting
Thursday, May 10, 2007
May 10, 2007
May 10, 2007
Theme “Campaigns”
Chairperson Marie called the meeting to order at 7:15. She asked for introductions to include who you are and who you’d like to be. Ezra gave the loyal toast and served as timer for the meeting. Wendy introduced Amy who presented her fourth speech on Show what you mean. She spoke about ways to save the environment. She encouraged members to change to the new energy efficient light bulbs, unplug appliances that are not being used and to bring your own bags to the grocery store. Sheryl evaluated Amy’s speech.
Election of Officers was next on the agenda. Each member gave a campaign speech before being elected to office.
Here is your beautiful, wonderful, amazing 2007-2008 Officers for the Linguists of Listowel.
President Jane Stoltz
VP Education Marie McCutcheon
VP Public Relations Diane Bender
VP Membership Sheryl Orth
Treasurer Allan Mann
Secretary Diane Bender
Sergeant at Arms George Nichol
Amy introduced Wendy who shared her very descriptive love story. She is an awesome speaker and introduced us to R.A.F. and his Beaumont automobile. Jane evaluated her speech.
Diane was in charge of table topics. She challenged everyone to take one gift from the basket and then to make a one minute thank you speech for the gift and tell how you would use it in the future. Wendy won the table topics award.
Next weeks theme is “Long weekends”
After the regular meeting Marie called an executive meeting to plan for the summer and fall.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
May 3, 2007
May 3, 2007
Theme: "Spring and Springs”
Chairperson Marie called the meeting to order at 7:15 pm. She called on everyone to introduce themselves with a comment about spring.
Leo gave a bilingual toast to Canada. Excellent job Leo- we all learned something. For Literary Corner Diane read an article from a book Fighting for Home and Country. It was written by Women’s Institute members who were involved in World War 11. Audrey asked everyone to describe a picture for Table Topics. Diane was the winner.
Three members presented Off the Cuff speeches. Keith’s’ topic was communication around the world. He is impressed that his children can use their cell phones to text message each other- even as far away as New Zealand. With web cams and high speed internet you can even see each other. You can also use the telephone for as low as 2 cents a minute. Darlene spoke about the environment. She is concerned that fishing trawlers scoop up all the fish without conscience. Sandra spoke about Reflexology and the benefits that you can enjoy. You can rub your toes and clear your sinuses.
Written evaluations were completed.
Keith presented a certificate of completion of speechcraft to Darlene.
Next week will be election of officers. Everyone is welcome to come out and let the campaign speeches sway your vote.
Theme: “News Letters”
Linguists of Listowel met at the St Paul’s Lutheran Church on April 26, 2007. Chair person Keith called the meeting to order at 7:20 pm as the theme for the meeting was newsletters he mentioned some experiences he had had. Letters to the Editor are always interesting. He asked everyone to mention if they had written a newsletter or a letter to the editor in their introductions. George Nichol presented the loyal toast to Canada. He mentioned the valuable work the Canadian soldiers are doing in Afghanistan. It was a sad day in Listowel with the funeral of a local soldier serving his country in Afghanistan.
Language enricher Diane chose the word “Gregarious” It is an adjective meaning sociable and fond of the company of others. It can also mean living in flocks of birds or herds of animals. Keith Audrey Amy and Darlene used the word correctly during the meeting.
Wendy led table topics by asking everyone to describe an epiphany experience that they had had. I could be a time when they came to a crossroad in their life and had to make a difficult choice. The winners were Audrey, Darlene, and George.
Amy presented her speech on Speak with Sincerity. She spoke with conviction about her love for farming.
Darlene focused on Vocal Variety in her speech “The Baby Rattlesnake”. She is an excellent story teller as she created suspense with this Indian tale.
There was a roundtable evaluation for both speeches.
Marie was quizmaster and challenged out memory skills.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
March 29, 2007
Theme: Smooth Sailing
Gary introduced Riek with her speech on “How to organize your speech”. Audrey evaluated. George introduced Leo who was presenting his speech on Vocal Variety. He talked about how workplace systems must change to free us from division. Marie evaluated. She congratulated him on presenting his final speech for his speechcrafters certificate.
Diane introduced George. He was presenting his #10 speech in his CC manual. His object was to understand the mood and feeling of your audience and to put those feelings into words and inspire the audience. The title of his speech was The Sky is the Limit. He talked about his desire to become a better public speaker and how Toastmasters had improved his abilities. He encouraged speechcrafters to step out and join toastmasters. They would be glad they did.
Marie evaluated. Everyone congratulated George on an excellent inspirational speech and on his completion of speech #10!
Gary gave the timers report and the Table Topics Winner was Carolyn.
Toastmaster Diane reminded everyone that next weeks meeting would be at the home of Keith and Jane. The meeting closed with refreshments.
Toastmasters International
District 60
Western Division
Evaluation and International Speech Contests
Keith placed third in International Contest.
Carolyn competed in the Evaluation Contest.
Members from the Linguists of Listowel who attended were: George, Keith, Ezra, Jane, Wendy, Audrey, Diane, Sheryl: sergeant at arms, Marie: Sergeant at arms and she was in charge of refreshments.
March 29, 2007

Open House
March 27, 2007 Mount Forest Motivators
Theme: Find Your Voice
Guest Speaker was Tony Nelson. He spoke about his Toastmasters journey over the past 35 years. He is dedicated and explained that he will remain in toastmasters mainly because he enjoys seeing new people improve their communication and speaking skills. Marie did an awesome evaluation and everyone could learn from her technique.
Debbie presented her #10 speech from the CC manual. She also spoke without notes and with enthusiasm. Diane took pictures and Debbie hopes to send out a press report.
Friday, March 23, 2007
March 22, 2007
March 22, 2007
Theme “Surfs Up”
Keith called the meeting to order at 7:20 pm. and welcomed 17 toastmasters and speechcrafters. He praised everyone for their hard work with their speeches and their quest to get the “butterflies to fly in order”. Next week will be our 6th Speechcraft meeting, but due to bad weather and other commitments not everyone has completed their speeches. We will be incorporating speechcraft into the next meetings but they will take on a different persona. We hope everyone will enjoy them and continue on to become better thinkers, speakers and listeners.
It’s dues time again- The amount is $60 to cover you for a whole six months! What a deal.
Everyone is becoming more confident with their introductions. It is very important to relax, take a deep breath and smile. Wendy Logan led table topics with a new idea. Speechcrafters could open a dictionary, point to a word and read the definition. That would be the word that they would use in their one minute Off the Cuff mini speech!
Amy won the Table topics award.
Timer Audrey explained her role at timing everything during the meeting. Toastmasters believe it is very important to be aware of time limits and stick to them.
Melissa presented her ice breaker speech “Melissa in a nutshell”. She mentioned some of her most memorable moments. Diane evaluated her speech with lots of glowing compliments for her first speech. Darlene talked about “My biggest pet Peeve” and George evaluated. Riek presented her “Be in earnest” speech and Marie evaluated. Leo talked about management in a large company for his “Show what you mean” speech and Caroline evaluated. All speeches were excellent and showed a great deal of preparation.
Diane presented an educational module on Vocal Variety. Jane impressed everyone with her vocal variety in her speech “Anaconda 3”. Audrey gave the timers report.
Next meeting is March 29, 2007 with the theme “Riding the Waves.”
Linguists of Listowel
Paddyfest Variety night
March 15, 2007
St Pauls Lutheran Church.
Jane entertained everyone with some Irish songs on the piano before the meeting started.
Marie was chairperson for the evening. She welcomed members, speechcrafters and several guests at 7 p.m.
She welcomed back Audrey who gave an Irish reading. Sheryl entertained with an Irish story and some good Irish Jokes. Diane got everyone laughing with Speech #3 in the Humorously Speaking advanced manual. Her speech title was “Why Kiss the Blarney Stone?” For Table topics members had to pull an object out of a hatbox and give an Irish explanation of how they invented it. Jan chaired the second half of the evening and Marie acted out an Irish folk tale. Everyone was enthralled because the lights were off and there was only a candle for light.
Keith was timer for the evening and Patrick Raftis from the Listowel Banner attended and took some pictures.
Food and fellowship were enjoyed after the meeting.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
March 8, 2007
Linguists of Listowel
Theme: “Leaving Footprints in the Sand”
Coordinator Keith Stoltz welcomed all members and Speechcrafters. Because of the recent stormy weather and the cancellation of the last two meetings everyone is at a different stage with their speeches. All members introduced themselves and then Leo led table topics. Members drew a slip of paper out of an envelope and spoke for one minute about what the topic said they did last Thursday when toastmasters was cancelled.
Wednesday March 7, 2007
Area 18 contest- Bruce County Museum
South Hampton, Ontario
International Speech and Evaluation Contest
Host Club –Saugeen Speakers
Keith placed first in the International contest and Marie placed second in the evaluation contest. Congratulations to them both. There were seven excellent contestants in both categories. Jane was Chief Judge for the evening and Diane was a judge for both contests.
International Speech and Evaluation Contest
Mount Forest Motivators- 4th Anniversary
February 20, 2007
Keith, Diane, Marie and Allan traveled to Mount Forest.
Keith was chairperson for the contest. His opening remarks were encouraging and motivating for all present. Diane was chief judge and explained all of the rules and presented the contest winners. Marie worked as a timer and Alan was the Target Speaker for the Evaluation contest. Caroline placed first in both contests and will compete in the area 18 contest.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Feb 8, 2007
Theme: Getting your feet wet
The object is to improve concentration, focus and group thinking.
A) The group starts walking around. As soon as one person stops walking then the whole group must stop. Keep trying until the group stops as one.
B) The group stands still, closes eyes and starts talking. As soon as one person stops talking then everyone stops.
C) The group walks and talks with their eyes open. As soon as one person stops talking then everyone must stop talking and walking.
D) The group walks and talks with their eyes open. As soon as one person stops walking then everyone must stop talking and walking.
Sheryl explained her role as timer. She mastered the stop watch very well.
Brian led the educational module on “Introducing a Speaker”
Darlene, Elizabeth, Sandra and Leo all presented their Ice breaker speeches. The members who weren’t there will be able to present theirs next week.
Keith explained the objectives of next weeks assignment “Speaking with Sincerity”.
Diane gave a sample speech “Are You at Risk?” She shared some interesting facts about type 2 diabetes and stressed the importance of a healthy lifestyle, healthy weight and the importance of regular exercise.
Advisors and speechcrafters had a chance to discuss any questions or concerns.
Keith adjourned the meeting and everyone enjoyed some refreshments.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
February 1, 2007
Theme: “Catching the Wave”
Allan called the meeting to order and introduced chairperson Keith. He welcomed 10 speechcrafters to the meeting and 9 toastmasters.
We began some improv games where everyone greeted each other as a long lost friend and then as someone who had bad breath and finally as if we were all teenagers. This got the meeting off to a lively start and everyone relaxed as we got to know each other.
Keith reviewed the skills needed for good public speaking. Each participant joined up with someone they did not know and then introduced each other. This was very interesting and it was good experience to talk in front of the group.
Jane presented an educational module on “Selecting a speech topic”. Some ideas would be to speak from personal experience, history, professional experiences, pets, magazines and newspaper articles that you are interested in.
Gary presented an ice breaker speech. The title was “Roots and Wings”. Brian evaluated it. He gave lots of glow points and a couple of grow points.
Marie had everyone participate in Table topics. Everyone had the opportunity to speak for 1 minute about a picture they pulled out of an envelope.
Keith encouraged all the speechcrafters to write an ice breaker speech for their homework assignment. Coffee and snacks were available.
There was an executive meeting following the regular meeting.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
January 25, 2007
Elaine Beckhold was the target speaker for the evaluation contest. Her philosophy is “You want it go for it. If you’re lucky enough to get it hold onto it”. There were three contestants Keith and Jane Stoltz and Marie McCutcheon.
Keith Stoltz and Marie McCutcheon will be representing the club at the area contest March 7 in Southhampton. The Division Contest will be back in Listowel at the Kin Station on Friday March 23rd. Members of the public are welcome to attend and hear the best of the best that evening.
Linguists of Listowel will be hosting a Paddyfest Variety Night on Thursday March 15th at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 7:15 pm
Monday, January 22, 2007
January 18, 2007
President Brian called the meeting to order with a very funny snowball fight story. Jane presented the toast to Canada and was timer for the evening. George challenged everyone to use the word "plutoed" during the meeting. It is the 2006 word of the year meaning to demote or devalue someone or something. It was used at least seven times. For Literary Corner Sheryl entertained us with several snow ball jokes and stories. Gary was the speaker for the evening. He shared some experiences he has had with his family while on vacation. Sheryl evaluated his speech.
Diane challenged everyone to remember their first experiences at assorted times in their lives. Brian remembered his first ticket, and Al his first car. Jane remembered her blue impalla and Marie remembered ice fishing. There were lots of memories but Gary won for the best table topics.
Allan was quizmaster. He sharpened our listening skills as the members tried to remember who said what. Marie did an excellent job as general Evaluator. She spoke without notes and gave us many good points on the evening and encouraged everyone to invite guests as often as possible. Next week is the International and Evaluation contest. Following that there will be Speechcraft starting Feb 1, 2007.
January 11, 2007
Theme was "Celebrations"
Chairperson Brian opened the meeting at 7:15 pm. Allan presented the toast and kept track of the timing for the meeting. Jane presented the word Celebrate and challenged everyone to use synnonyms during the meeting. She gave prizes to Diane and George who used the most words that meant the same as celebrate. Keith read an article for literary corner. Diane shared a personal but true story about her experience learning how to ball room dance. Gary presented a "believe it or not" story about global warming. Marie's speech was entitled "House for Sale". She described how she was fixing up her house recently. Gary got everyone laughing during table topics and Keith was the winner.
George evaluated Marie's speech and Sheryl evaluated the whole meeting. Brian closed the meeting at 8:45 pm.
January 4, 2007
Linguists of Listowel
Theme: "To a Happy New Year"
Chairperson Jane called the meeting to order at 7:15 pm. Marie proposed a toast to Canada. For language enricher George challenged us with the word voluble.
Sandra read an interesting poem about 6 blind mens interpretation of the elephant.
Allan spoke about traditional energy sources and offered some solutions to reduce energy consumption in the future. Diane evaluated his speech.
Brian led a workshop on thinking outside the box. He challenged everyone to put a tangram four piece puzzle together and then he challenged us to do it faster and faster. Then he added a piece for more of a challenge. He explained how businesses improve production times. It was a very educational session.
Keith was quizmaster for the evening. Jane closed the meeting at 9 pm.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
November 9, 2006
Theme for the Toastmasters meeting was “Remember When”. Brian chaired the meeting. After his opening remarks he made changes to the agenda. Diane presented a Remembrance Day Toast to Canada. For literary corner Jane remembered when the Family Herald Magazine used to come to her house. She chose an article about the International Plowing match in 1964. One year subscription was $1.50 and three years was $3. Linda shared a personal story-“Heights are Hideous”. She has always had a fear of heights because she fell off her third floor balcony when she was16 months old. Luckily she survived with only a few scratches and bruises. Welcome back Linda. Allan presented his eighth speech in his CTM manual. His object was to get to the point. He spoke about protecting the environment. Marie led a team topic where people were divided into two teams and had to speak for approximately 1 minute each and use about 8 specific words in a continuous story. It was a lot of fun and challenged our memory skills and our creativity.
Audrey evaluated Allan’s speech.
Jane and Keith gave an enthusiastic report on the fall conference in Niagara Falls. Keith presented an improve workshop to over 50 participants. Everyone was enthusiastic and learned a lot. District 60 has so many clubs that it will be dividing in half in the near future. New Competent leadership manuals were distributed to our members by Jane. Sheryl did an excellent job as general evaluator.
Next week Linguists of Listowel will be twinning with Mount Forest Motivators at the King Hotel on Wed November 15 at 7 p.m.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Linguists of Listowel
October 26, 2006
Linguists of Listowel held their open house demonstration meeting. The Theme of the meeting was “Challenges”. Sheryl called the meeting to order at 7:15 and introduced chair person Brian. He welcomed guests Nicole, Devon and Chris. Marie asked everyone what their favorite country was and on the count of three there was an overwhelming chorus of CANADA. This was followed by a toast to Canada.
As Language enricher Diane chose the word Stimulate which means to rouse up or spur. For example, the meeting stimulated her imagination. It was used six times during the evening.
Audrey read a chapter from the book “The Shepherd of the Hills.” Jane presented five true or false questions for the “Believe it or not Section”. It is true that you can not cry in space because there is no gravity!
George presented his #8 speech in his CTM manual. His title was “A Turkeys’ Tale”.
Marie evaluated his speech.
Allan shared his #4 speech in the CTM Manual “My Dog Wally”. There was a round table evaluation with lots of glow points and a few grow points.
Gary presented Table topics with the help of his daughter, Nicole. Members had to reply falsely to a series of questions. Welcome guest Chris won the table topics award.
Keith Stoltz summed up the best aspects of the meeting and offered a few suggestions for improvement.
Brian concluded the meeting and Murder Mystery practice began. Members should have their parts memorized for next week.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Linguists of Listowel
Linguists of Listowel met at St Paul’s Lutheran Church on October 19, 2006 at 7:15 pm.
Brian had a lot of fun as Chairman for this meeting. The theme was “Cast A Ways”.
He welcomed guest Sandra and she introduced herself to the club. Gary presented The Loyal Toast to Canada. Delegate was the word for the evening. As a verb it means to entrust a task to someone else, as a noun it means you could be a delegate or representative at a meeting. It was used three times during the meeting. Sheryl read the theme song to Gilligans Island. This brought back a lot of memories to everyone. Marie presented her #8 speech in her third CTM manual-Check your Wallets and your Hats. She described her experiences with lost wallets. It was evaluated by Keith. Jane gave her speech-Anaconda 3 about her trip to Australia and Diane evaluated it. Brian Camacho gave a communication exercise in place of table topics. Members had to follow verbal directions to draw a picture, without asking questions. Then they had the chance to draw a different picture and they could ask questions but there was a shorter time limit. Everyone felt it was very beneficial to be able to ask questions.
Allan did an excellent job as General Evaluator. He gave us many good points on the evening and motivated everyone with some grow points.
Murder mystery practice followed the meeting.
Friday October 20, 2006 was the Western Division Humorous and Table Topics competition at the Kin Station in Listowel.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Linguists of Listowel
October 5, 2006
The theme was "Challenges" when the Linguists of Listowel met at St. Pauls Lutheran church. Audrey gave the Call to Order and introduced chairperson Marie. Gary presented the loyal toast. Georges' new word for the day was Syllogism. Keith presented literary corner and Jane followed with tips or useless tips. Diane got everyone laughing with her humorous speech "Frazzled". Most people could identify with losing their car in a parking lot. Marie challenged the members with table topics. There was a round table evaluation for Diane's speech. A short business meeting followed the regular meeting. An ad will be placed in the banner and the independant plus for the upcoming Western Division Contest at the Kin Station on October 20, 2006.
October 12, 2006
The meeting began at 7:15 with the call to order by chairperson Allan. Marie introduced special guest Sandra. Audrey presented the loyal toast and mentioned Canadians have much to be thankful for at Thanksgiving. Janes' word for the evening was flummery which can mean sweet dishes or empty compliments. This word was used at least six times during the evening. Diane read "A Turkey of a Tale" by Cynthia Borris. Keith told a story about a lost passport. It did have a happy ending. Sheryl gave some true or false questions- food for thought! George had a turkey story for the Believe it or Not section of the meeting.
Brian did a dramatic presentation that had everyone laughing. He did an excellent job complete with a costume and props. Marie evaluated his speech.
Keith had a bag of household untensils and asked everyone to tell how they would use their item to prepare their turkey for thanksgiving dinner. Our guest Sandra won with her ideas for an icecream scoop!
There was a round table evaluation of the meeting and refreshments were enjoyed.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Linguists of Listowel
Meeting - Thursday September 21, 2006
Theme: Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contest
Call to order by Marie at 7:15 pm. She welcomed all members, guests and visitors from the Mt Forest Motivators.
Keith chaired the humorous contest. He warmed up the audience with his wallet speech. Jane was chief judge and explained the rules and purpose of the humourous contest.
Contestants and Speech Title
Linda - Daycare fun
Brian - What do you do with a drunken Sailor?
Marie - Feng Che
Diane - Frazzled
The second phase of our contest was the Table Topics portion. Caroline Beren was the chairperson. The topic was "WHO DID THAT?"
There were six contestants:
Brian, Sheryl, Allan, Jane, Audrey,Gary- a great job by everyone.
And the winners of the Humorous speech were: Marie - First Place, Diane - Second place
Table topics winners were First place - Audrey, Second Place -Allan, third place - Brian
Way to go contestants- it was a very enjoyable evening.
Marie and Audrey will be representing Linguists of Listowel at the area contest Oct 4, 2006 in Harriston.
The Western Division Humorous Speech and Table Topics contest will be held at the Kin Station in Listowel on Friday October 20th. That evening you will see 8 outstanding humorous speakers and 8 brilliant Toastmasters that love Table topics from across south-western Ontario. Western Division consists of over 600 Toasmaster members from Owen Sound to Guelph to Cambridge to Kitchener- Waterloo to London and to the lake. Listowel is now the center of our Division. Members of the community are welcome to attend.
Meeting adjourned at 9:30 pm
Diane
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Linguists of Listowel
"The Journey" was the theme for this evenings meeting. Audrey gave a heartwarming memorial to Brenda. She passed away last month after a long battle with cancer and she will be dearly missed. She was an experienced toastmaster and had earned the toastmasters highest award, her DTM.
Brian chaired the meeting and welcomed all members. Diane gave the loyal toast to Canada. She mentioned the hard work Canadian garderners go to as winter approaches. There are many fall flowers that continue to bloom well into October.
George presented the word Soliloquize or Soliloquy which means talking to oneself. Sheryl read an article on pie baking for literary corner. She used a gread deal of expression so people could just picture someone baking a pie.
Marie presented an advanced manual speech on public relations. She explained how important it is to set goals in our toastmasters club and to encourage everyone else to set goals as well. Public relations are very important in getting new members to join and experience the journey to speaking competently.
Jane chaired the table topics portion of the meeting. Since the table topics competition is next week everyone had the opportunity to speak for two minutes about what journey they would take if they won a specified amount in an instant lottery. It was hilarious! George, Diane and Gary tied for third place, Keith was second and Brian was the winner! Gary challenged everyone as quiz master.
Keith was general evaluator and gave lots of glow and grow points. He stressed we should follow the agenda and not get sidetracked. Chairman Brian challenged everyone to plan to do two speeches before Christmas. Members are invited to attend Mount Forest Motivators on Tuesday evening for their humourous and table topics speech contest.
Diane
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Linguists of Listowel
September 7, 2006
"Summer of 2006" was the theme for the Linguists of Listowel September 7th meeting. VP of Education Marie excelled as chairperson for the evening. She welcomed special guests from the Mount Forest Motivators club. They were President Marge and Area Governor Al.
Keith presented the Loyal Toast to Canada. He'd just returned from a visit to Australia and he had lots of praise for Canadians and their sense of humour. He noticed that it was the Candians and the Australians who laughted the most at the tour guides jokes. "Whats up with the members?" was a new challenge for the meeting. If your name was not on the agenda then you were allowed a minute to expain why and then have first choice for the agenda for the following week.
As Language enricher, Jane presented the word "Awesome" She was impressed that eveyone had a chance to use this word several times during the evening. Audrey gave her point of view- "Do it Now". Her idea was that people should make the most of life and not wait till they have time. If you want to travel then do it. If you want to go camping then do it. You may even want to quit your job so you can do the things you want to do! Several members had a counter point of view in that you have to work if you want to have the money to do the extra things in life. If you really enjoy your job then that's what you should be doing to be self fulfilled.
Diane led Table Topics. Each member could speak about a barbeque party where they featured a special recipe. Everyone listened closely and chose Gary's Barbeque party as the one they'd like to attend. Quizmaster Allan challenged us to remember who said what during the meeting. Area governor Al presented the Distinquished Club Program and challenged everyone to get involved. There have been some name changes and a brand new Competent Leader book. This manual will guide you through the learning process and give you practical leadership experience. It focuses on leadership skills you can learn by serving in various toastmaster meeting roles. You can learn how to listen, plan, organize, facilitate, motivate, mentor and build a team. Marge evaluated the whole meeting. She was very helpful and encouraged the club to keep up the good work and quality of their meetings.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
June 29, 2006
George provided the loyal toast to Canada. He wished Canada a happy 139th birthday. Canada is a country where students have endless opportunities to find a job. Sheryl said Grace before our meal.
Jane presented the word “garrulous”. This is an adjective which means “talking too much about trivial things”. Keith read several of our clubs blog write ups from last June. Brian presented a speech called “It is a lot like Juggling”. Brian is a very talented juggler. He presented an outstanding analogy on juggling and giving speeches. As usual, Brian had everyone laughing. Ken evaluated Brian.
Audrey chair Table topics with our guests Marilyn N and Marge S winning. John presented the presidents pin to Brian. He also installed the new executive. Keith presented John with the Past Presidents pin.
Allan kept everyone guessing as the quizmaster. Linda P did an outstanding job as General Evaluator.
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
June 22, 2006
Audrey read several very interesting stories about Canada and place in visit in Ontario. Dave presented in Ice Breaker speech called Reminiscences. Dave is also a professional piano player. It was a Ice Breaker to remember as he gave his speech and entertained everyone with his playing.
Linda P presented a speech called Lucky Number Seven from the Specialty Speech manual. Jane presented her final speech for her ATM Gold. Keith evaluated Dave’s speech; Brian evaluated Linda’s and Ken evaluated Jane’s speech.
Sheryl was quizmaster and we did a round table general evaluation of the meeting. Plan to attend our year end banquet on June 29th. The theme will be “Best/Worst summer jobs”
June 15, 2006
George read a very humourous story called “Suicide Hill”. Marie kept everyone laughing with table topics. Each member had to portray a famous father. George won table topics with a very funny about his father called Peter Pan.
Keith presented Point of View on why we should have Father’s Day every month. Linda M presented the Counter Point of View. Linda P was the quizmaster and Audrey was the General Evaluator.
The meeting ended with some fun Father’s Day refreshments. Plan to attend our next meeting with the theme of Canada Day Celebrations.
Saturday, June 10, 2006
June 8, 2006
George provided our toast to Canada and Keith read a movie review for literary corner. Allan presented speech number six from the CTM manual. His very humorous story was called “The Untold Story”. Allan kept us laughing as he told us about the local history.
Jane presented table topics. She gave everyone a record album and we had to tell the audience why the album brought back memories. We also had to do our presentation with an emotion that Jane suggested. Ken was declared the winner after all the laughter had subsided.
Sheryl presented the Point of View. She told us why this movie was an outstanding, action packed, thriller. Linda P gave the Counter Point of View. She told us the opposite. Both Sheryl and Linda gave excellent reasons on why we should or shouldn’t see the movie. It was very funny when both ladies admitted that they had not seen the movie.
Ken presented an excellent General Evaluation for the evening. We had an excellent turn out, we had a guest and we had lots of laughter. See you at the next meeting.
Keith
Saturday, June 03, 2006
June 1, 2006
Newest member, David presented the toast to Canada. Allan gave us the word travelogue for language enricher. Travelogue is a noun which means a “lecture on ones journey” or “a documentary film describing a foreign country”. Marie read Bugs Vacation for literary corner. A bug’s life is unforgettable.
Sheryl presented her ice breaker speech. The club got to know her better as she told us about the key points in her life. Very well done Sheryl. Brian had everyone involved in an exciting round of table topics. One person had to do a one minute point of view on why they wanted to vacation at the suggested location. The next person had to do the counter point of view on why they would not want to vacation at that location. Person number one then had 30 seconds for a rebuttal with the second person having another 30 seconds for the final counter point of view. After all the laughter had subsided, Jane was declared the Table Topic winner.
Jane did the evaluation for Sheryl, Linda P was the quizmaster and Keith completed the evening as the General Evaluator.
Be sure to attend our next meeting on June 8th starting at 7:14 pm at St Pauls Lutheran Church, 505 Wallace Ave, Listowel. The theme is “Movie Reviews”.
Friday, May 26, 2006
May 25, 2006
George did the call to order by telling us that the Linguists of Listowel Murder Mystery crew was his pick for best actors and actresses. George also gave a toast to Queen Victoria and to Canada. Jane presented two words for language enricher. Effusive: which is an adjective meaning excessively demonstrative. Topsy-Turvy: This means in utter confusion or disorder. Sheryl read an article for literary corner. Keith presented an Education Module called “Creating the Best Club Climate”.
Ken had fun with table topics. Half the members were the producers and the other half were the actors/actresses. There was no clear winner although Audrey did get picked many times. Keith presented speech number one from the Interpretive Reading manual. Jane presented a speech about Josh Groban and then played one of his pieces on the piano. Marie evaluated Keith’s interpretive reading and there was a round table evaluation for Jane. Audrey kept us listening and guessing for quizmaster. Linda P summed up the evening as General Evaluator.
Be sure to attend our next meeting on June 1st with the theme “The places you will see and visit during the holidays. Same Place – Same Time.
Keith
May 25, 2006
George did the call to order by telling us that the Linguists of Listowel Murder Mystery crew was his pick for best actors and actresses. George also gave a toast to Queen Victoria and to Canada. Jane presented two words for language enricher. Effusive: which is an adjective meaning excessively demonstrative. Topsy-Turvy: This means in utter confusion or disorder. Sheryl read an article for literary corner. Keith presented an Education Module called “Creating the Best Club Climate”.
Ken had fun with table topics. Half the members were the producers and the other half were the actors/actresses. There was no clear winner although Audrey did get picked many times. Keith presented speech number one from the Interpretive Reading manual. Jane presented a speech about Josh Groban and then played one of his pieces on the piano. Marie evaluated Keith’s interpretive reading and there was a round table evaluation for Jane. Audrey kept us listening and guessing for quizmaster. Linda P summed up the evening as General Evaluator.
Be sure to attend our next meeting on June 1st with the theme “The places you will see and visit during the holidays. Same Place – Same Time.
Keith
Friday, May 19, 2006
May 18, 2006
Sheryl started the meeting with a complimentary welcome to Brian, the chair for the meeting. Brian kept the meeting running smoothly as he introduced each member as a character from a book. Brian told us his favourite book is called “Hitchhiking Through the Galaxy”.
Gary toasted Canada by reminding everyone about our freedoms that we have. Freedoms to read any book we like. George was language enricher. His word was “Shilly Shalley”. It is a verb which means; to act in an undecided manner or to hesitate. The word was used 11 times during the meeting. One person used it three times in table topics.
Jane entertained everyone with tongue twisters. She had everyone in the room read one tongue twister. Keith presented the “Going Beyond the Club” Educational Module. Everyone had fun with Audrey’s table topics. She had each member take a book and do a one minute book review. Keith won this round of table topics.
Brian wrapped up the meeting with another humorous story. Please attend our next meeting on Thursday May 25th starting at 7:14 pm. The theme is “My favourite actor/actress is……..
Monday, May 15, 2006
May 11, 2006
Gary introduced Dave W, our guest for the evening. George provided us with a toast to mothers and to Canada. Gary provided the word “Slugabed” for language enricher. A slugabed is someone who stays in bed longer than they should. Audrey read a story called “How we Kept Mother’s Day”.
Brian provided his point of view on why Listowel needs a Recreational Centre and Gary provide the counter point of view on why Listowel does not need a Recreational Centre. Newest member Sheryl presented a 6 minute impromptu speech. Sheryl did an outstanding job considering she has not presented her ice breaker speech yet. Ken gave a glowing evaluation of Sheryl’s speech.
Jane presented table topics. She asked all members to pick up a garage sale item from the churches garage sale table. The members had to explain why they were giving this gift to their mother or spouse. Ken won table topics with his memorable “one boot in the grave” story. The evening ended with Keith as quizmaster and Audrey as General Evaluator.
Plan on attending the next meeting on May 18th with the theme of “Book Reviews”
Keith
May 4, 2006
We have our new 2006-2007 executive as follows:
President: Brian
VP of Membership: Gary
VP of Public Relations: Diane B
VP of Education: Marie
Secretary: Audrey
Treasurer: Allan
Sergeant of Arms: Sheryl
Congratulations to All!
P.S. Linda P - please send in this important information into International Toastmasters.
Next Week's meeting needs some roles filled!
Let's try to get all positions filled on Monday evening by 7:15 p.m. sharp!
There's a TM $1.00 gift certificate to everyone who committs by the Monday evening deadline!
You must be present at the meeting to claim your prize! Sorry, no
rainchecks.
May 11th Meeting
Theme: Mother's Day
Call to Order: ______________
Chair: Linda P
Toast/Timer: ______________
Language Enricher:_________
Literary Corner: Audrey
Speaker #1: ______________
Speaker #2: ______________
Educational Module: ________
Point of View: _____________
Counter Point of View: ______
Evaluator #1: _____________
Evaluator#2: _____________
Table Topics: ____________
Quizmaster: _____________
General Evaluator: _________
Business Meeting:
Anything for the Good of Toastmasters:
Regrets: Allan, Diane B, Marie
Linguists Meeting Dates, Themes, Important Dates Etc......
Thurs May 18th: Book Reviews
Thurs May 25th: My favourite actor/actress is.....
Thurs June 1st: Oh the places you will see and visit during the holidays.....
Thurs June 8th: Movie Reviews
Thurs June 15: Father's Day
Thurs June 22: Canada Day Celebrations
Thurs June 29: Graduation Ceremonies - Potluck Installation of Officers Meeting Fri June 30: Has everyone sent in their paperwork for CL, CTM, ATM-B, ATM-S, ATM-G, DTM into International Toastmasters?
Thurs July 13th: Audrey's Place - Listowel Fair Day Parade Thurs July 27th: Felix's Place - Palmerston Thurs Aug 10th: Tall Tales Contest - St. Paul's Lutheran Church - Listowel Thurs Aug 24th: Gary's Place - Listowel Thurs Sept 7th: Back to School Regular Toastmaster Meeting
Remember: New Officer Training Days sometime in June
Jane
VP of Education
Linguists of Listowel
Toastmaster Club
Saturday, April 22, 2006
April 20, 2006
Ezra presented the Toast to Canada. He told us how nice it was to live in Canada and enjoy the beautiful spring weather. Especially today, since the temperature was a sunny and warm 22 degrees. Brian presented the word Empathy for language enricher. Audrey read two poems for literary corner. Her poems were called “Natures Call” and “I wander lonely as a Cloud”. Linda P presented an off the cuff speech called “My intimating Yard”. Keith presented a workshop called “Developing a Mission” from the Leadership Excellence Series. This was the last project that Keith had to do to achieve his silver.
Jane presented a challenging round of table topics where four members would work together to create a story. It was unofficial, but the one team of men won this round of table topics.
The meeting ended with a business meeting run by Jane. These are the nominations for the upcoming elections. President: Diane B, Brian, George. VP of Education; Marie. Treasurer: Allan. Secretary; Audrey, Linda P. Memberships; George, Gary. VP of Public Relations; Diane. Sergeant at Arms; Sheryl, Linda P. Please contact John P to add your name to this list.
Please attend our next meeting on April 27th at St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Listowel starting at 7:14 pm. The theme is “Backwards Meeting”.
Keith
April 13, 2006
Brian explained the difference between the words Affluent meaning wealthy and Effluent which means waste or sewage. He encouraged us to use both words during our meeting. Jane read us an Easter story about painting eggs with love.
Marie presented an off the cuff speech called “When did I turn into my mother”. This very humorous story was very entertaining. Keith presented an Educational Workshop called “Visionary Leader” from the Leadership Excellence Series. Jane presented the Point of View. Her point was that there should be a national holiday every year for an Easter egg hunt. Jane is still a kid at heart. Harvey presented the counter point of view.
Heidy presented a fun round of table topics. She made the members used a unique accent to read a story. Brian won this round of table topics. Linda P was second with her cowboy accent. It was a very humorous round of table topics. Brian gave everyone some very value grow and glow points as he presented his general evaluation of the meeting.
Keith
Saturday, April 08, 2006
April 6, 2006
Audrey opened the meeting with the call to order. She told us that we should not have any regrets and we should not concern ourselves with "If I had only know". Jane was the chair for the evening. Jane kept the meeting flowing with quotes and introducing each member as a famous person.
Diane B presented the Toast. She toasted the health and safety for all Canadians. Heidy was the language enricher. She taught us the differences between "resident" and "residence"; "constituent" and "constituency. George read a motivating story from Inspire the Body and Soul Life Lessons. He told us how to make each day a master piece. Diane R presented speech number five from the Story Telling manual. Her title was Bring History to Life. Brian presented speech number five from the Speaking To Inform manual. Both speeches were very enlighting and entertaining. The speeches were evaluated by Audrey and Keith respectively.
Linda M presented a mini humourous speech as she outlined how we were going to run table topics. Each member needed to help Linda solve a household problem that she was encountering. Audrey won table topics by telling Linda how to solve her garage door opening problem. Everyone laughed a dozen times as we heard the solutions.
Gary presented a very informative general evaluation for the evening. Overall, the meeting was very sucessful. We had a large crowd, we had guests and we had lots of fun and laughter.
Please attend our next meeting on April 13th. The theme is Easter Egg Hunt. Same place. Same time.
Keith
