We had a great meeting today. The call to order and introduction of Toastmaster of the day, June was done by Nicole. June’s theme for the day was “Remembering” which is quite timely, as this is the month of remembrance in Canada.
She did the welcome speech and introduced the
Grammarian of the day, Heidi. Heidi word of the day was “Honesty” which goes well with the theme.
June shared a humorous story with us and then
it was time to introduce ourselves while incorporating the theme “Remembering and the word for the day ‘Honesty” in our introduction. We had 13
people in attendance including 1 guest.
We had a speech and two table topics. The speech
was by Mohsin and his topic was ‘Percutaneous
Coronary Intervention” which is quite technical but he did an excellent job
delivering it in the simplest way everyone will understand using visual aid.
The table topics was coordinated by Nicole and she asked questions based on the
theme “Remembering”, Anna and Keisha were selected for the table topics and
they both did a good job.
The speech evaluation was done by Charith and
he pointed out good points, growth points and ended with good points. The table
topics and general evaluations were given by Wayne and Sunday respectively
using the same style as above.
The Ah count was done by Anna and our timer
was John. Our guest was asked to comment on the meeting. The meeting was closed
by Nicole.
Blog by Abiodun Ojo
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