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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1989, p. 22

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6 Thi> Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. March 15.1!I8!I Section Two Toastmasters Club Holds International Speech Competition The March 7 meeting of Bowmanville Toastmasters had chairman Irene Konzel- mann wearing two hats ns she was also a participant in the International Speech Contest. Toastmaster Kon- zelmann had stepped into the breech" when the scheduled scheduled chairman was sick. Experienced Experienced toastmasters learn to develop this degree of spontaneity and flexibility to the point where the transition transition can be made with relative relative ease. In life, our degree degree of adaptability will often dictate our degree of success in a chosen venture. In Toastmasters, we learn the confidence necessary to succeed. We in Toastmasters are interested in the use, and abuse, of words, and take advantage of every occasion to put appropriate words to their proper use. Grammarian Grammarian Connie Nelson's word for the evening was "contagious", "contagious", a word which, although although often associated with disease, also means "communicated "communicated from one to another". another". Toastmaster Nelson expressed the wish that the goodwill, excitement, and spirit of Toastmasters would "infect" all of us in a positive way, and, indeed, this proved to be true. Table Topics Master Margaret Margaret Kropf told us that the English language surrounds us like a sea, and like the waters of the deep it is full of mysteries. She asked us to pretend to be linguists attempting attempting to persuade the members of the audience of the necessity of including our word in a new comprehensive comprehensive dictionary about to be published. The fascinating fascinating aspect of words like "snirtle , "bedswerver", "bel- libone" and "Lubberwort" is that these are real words of an earlier age which have fallen into disuse today. The membership thoroughly enjoyed enjoyed attributing new and. exotic meanings to these antiquated antiquated words. Table Topics winner was our grammarian, grammarian, Connie Nelson, who told us that "wuri" meaning, at a stone's throw, was the sound made by a dog with larnyn- gitis! The International Speech Contest is an exciting event in any Toastmasters Club. The winner at club level who "survives" the competition competition at area, district, division, division, and regional levels will find him or herself attending attending the International Toastmasters Toastmasters Conference, all- expenses paid. It is here that the world champion of public speaking is chosen. A Torontonian whose first language language was NOT English was the first place winner of this prestigious honour in 1986. On Tuesday night, past- president Irene Konzelmann took the first important step by winning the contest at club level. Her humorous speech entitled "Jumping in with Both Feet" described the various uses of feet from lighting cigarettes to painting painting with a brush, to the incorporation incorporation of expressions like "foot in mouth'* into the more colourful terms of the English language. Toastmaster Toastmaster Don Slemon is to be commended for his willingness willingness to give an impromptu speech on the prevention of foreign take-over in Canada. Toastmaster Joan Winter won the Spark Plug Trophy. Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmasters meet at the Lions Community Community Centre every Tuesday Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. SHARP. Visitors are most welcome. For more information, information, please contact Toastmaster Toastmaster Irene Konzelmann at 983-9423 or Toastmaster Helen Bryden at 434-8397. Margaret Kropf, Vice President Public Relations. Business Directory ACCOUNTANCY REFLEXOLOGY WINTERS, ' SUTHERLAND & MOASE Peler A. Hobb, C.A. Wllmar J. Bakker, C.A. Chartered Accountants 118 King St. E„ Bowmanville 623-9461 BY ANNA Anna Bragg, R.N. Cert. Ref. By appointment •flj| Teacher's Certificate (Ingham) R.R. 4, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K5 Phone 623-9198 WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 PEDICURE and $jJ)"REFLEXOLOGY" uu By Reneé Bos W. B. (Brian) COGGINS Certified General Accountant (416) 885-8889 Residence: 9 Hewson Drive Port Hope, Ontario L1A 4C7 Certified Reflexologist, Kinesiologist, and Pedicurist FOR APPOINTMENT Phone 987-5511 Member of the Reflexology A Association of Canada nijr "REFLEXOLOGY" Foot Reflection By Shirley Cole N.L. WOODHOUSE & Assoc. Certified General Accountant NewViews and bedford Installations and Support 8 Holgate Cres., Bowmanville 623-9650 R.N.A., Cert. Ref. Member of Reflexology Association of Canada 2 Frederick Ave., Bowmanville Phone 623-4690 for appointment CHIROPRACTIC DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN B.A., C.A. 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YAMS DRIED i 52 69* kg LB. LB. "FROM ONTARIO PACKERS FRESI CHOICE CANADIAN VEALSHOULDER 1 II 3 ] LB. 1 1.69 I CANADA ft PACKERS fresh or previously frozen I 1 SLICED DE- VEINED 4 C9 A Æ. j. I BEEF LIVER ■ kg 1 LB. w QUALITY PACKERS "TOWN CLUB" BRAND 2-3 LB. AVG. VAC PAC SWEET PICKLED A A A COTTAGE ROLLS 3 ", 1.69 I CANADA PACKERS "MAPLE LEAF" 1 OR SHOPSY'S BRANDS PICKLED CORNED 2-3 LB. VAC PAC 1 A39 1 ûû 1 1 BEEF BRISKET 'll L.W I BONA BRAND - VAC PAC RANDOM WEIGHT 1 SALAMETTI or < SOPPRESSATA e?2 1.99, PRIMO ® CANNED VEGETABLES LARGE SIZE - 19 OZ. 540 mL TIN • CHICK PEAS • LENTILS • ROMANO • RED OR WHITE KIDNEY BEANS MIX OR MATCH |12 tin limit I TOMATOES Qfr 28FL.0Z.TIN VV TOMATO PASTE 5ML0Z.TIN SOLID LIGHT TUNA 2.5 OZ. TIN YORK MEAT PIES FROZEN 227 g PKG. • BEEF • CHICKEN • TURKEY • HAM MIX OR MATCH PEPPERIDGE FARM FROZEN CHIFFON CAKE 300 g PKG. 10 LIMIT SUNSHINE HOT CROSS BUNS PKG. OF 8 DEMPSTERS ORIGINAL WHITE BREAD ,79 FAMILY SIZE PIZZA FAMOSA FROZEN 21 OZ. 595 g BOX DIRECT FROM IRELAND ft I 100 BAG BOX DUBLIN I TEA COMPANY 72 BAG BOX GALWAY 1 500 g PAC) 13 PAC LIMIT MAPLE LEAF BRAND tgjg/ ALL BEEF OR REGULAR WIENERS 450 g VAC PAC 3 PKG. LIMIT MAPLE LEAF BRAND! GOLDEN FRY • PURE PORK FROZEN 500 g TRAY PAC OR ALL BEEF SAUSAGE MIX OR MATCH BURNS "PRIDE OF CANADA" CUSTOM SLICED AT DELI COUNTER COOKED HAM 4 39 kg LB. FILLERS FINEST QUALITY BRAND "BLACK FOREST" STYLE SMOKED & COOKED C59 V kg Vz HAM VAC PAC HAM BONELESS 3-4 LB. AVERAGE LB. r PRODUCT OF GREECE • TURKEY 340 g PKG. ' DRIED (UV FIGS W* 33 SEALTEST ASSORTED LIGHT N'LIVELY YOGURT 500 g TUB AÂâ It Vqht ri Lively / KIND y 1 Wfcfc. I W1 ~ QUAKER CHEWY GRANOLA BARS * 225 g PKG. U 4 AA mim 1 IlH *iVw QUAKER OATS ASSORTEC READY TO SERVE OATMEAI 0 POUCH 375 g BOX Sl.29 PRAIRIE FRESH PACK FOODS ^ ^ FROZEN ASSORTED ^6P\1 PEROGIES> 1, 1 kg BAG 99, North York Mississauga Food Terminal Food Terminal 2549 Weston Rd. 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