Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, December 21,1994 13 Bowmanville Toastmasters Catch the Christmas Spirit Bowmanville Toastmasters caught the Christmas spirit during their special special holiday meeting on December 13. Toastmaster (TM) Irene Konzel- mann recalled memories of Christmas Christmas past while acting as Chair for the night. One of our newest members, TM Mike Sullivan, led the Table Topics session. During Table Topics, Toastmasters Toastmasters are asked to give a one- minute impromptu speech to develop the skill of "thinking on your feet". In keeping with the Christmas theme, Mike asked members to speak on various issues. Is it appropriate to give money as a gift? Should spouses exchange gifts? What would you do if your son/daughter gave you a kitten, kitten, but you hate cats? Paul Reesor, a guest, won the Best Table Topics Award for his humorous anecdote on why his wife chose him over their cats. The regular speakers' program was replaced by a special yuletide de Thanks to all the members of Bowmanville Toastmasters for helping helping to make 1994 another successful year for the club. For those of you who are thinking of making Toastmasters Toastmasters one of your New Year's resolutions, resolutions, we resume regular meetings on January 3, 1995. We meet at St. John's Anglican Church in Bowmanville Bowmanville (comer of Queen and Temper- Enjoy the spirit and warmth of Christmas, and please accept our profound gratitude for your support this year. Happy Holidays! Management and Staff of HOWARD L. WOOD TRANSPORT LTD. bate. Two teams were asked to resolve resolve that "there never was and is not now a Santa Claus". TMs Bob Shearman and Mike Sullivan were arguing arguing for the resolution; TMs George Glasbergen and Stephanie Isert- Kohek argued against it. TM Shearman opened debate with- a top 10 list of questions related to the existence of Santa Claus, for example: example: - how can a man of such girth fit down a chimney? - how is it humanly possible for one person to deliver presents to every every child in the world? - how is it that you can go to five different malls in one day and Santa Claus is in all five? TM's Glasbergen and Isert-Kohek went on to try to prove the Santa existed existed at one time, long ago, in the second second century in a part of Europe that is now Turkey. Stories of his kindness kindness and benevolence toward children children became well known, and St. Nick's birthday (December 5) is still celebrated in many parts of Europe today. Santa Claus, as we know him, is an adaptation of St. Nick created by Washington Irving, a US author, in the early 1800's. Santa represents the need in us to be good to others, and St. Nick's spirit lives on in all of us. After the cross examinations, refutations, refutations, and summaries, the members felt that TMs Shearman and Sullivan were the more effective debaters, and were voted the winners of the debate (even though everyone knows that Santa exists!) ance) every Tuesday night from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Guests are always welcome, and there is no pressure to join. For more information, please contact Irene Konzelmann (905) 983- 9423, or Connie Nelson, (905) 623- 2243. Best wishes to all for the holidays holidays - we'll see you again in '95! Stephanie Isert-Kohek. m Seasons Q/ieetmgs As nature sparkles in her new, white coat, we think of those who have been great friends. Best Wishes SCHWARZ BROTHERS LIVESTOCK LTD. BUY-SELL or TRADE TOP DAIRY CATTLE R.R. 6 623-2895 Bowmanville JA VmpsAmi) Seam '(uses Cfai$fmasjpa> afrnr, were* welcomed wtdîoyen arms, ftime do surfl Cjod's in Jwrntâ <may>sam$. On A\ese nwcUrrt/dfones, -- id'sMOOcCfo rememoef Tnmalvspme Hums never / jar jruMs me um! iSl from the Management and Staff of Macintosh Chrysler Plymouth Limited 331 Park Rd. South, Oshawa 290 North Front Street Belleville Telephone 728-4638 Telephone (613) 966-8610