HomeMy WebLinkAboutGoderich Signal Star, 2011-12-07, Page 35Signal -Star • Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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DECEMBER 10 - SUNSET HOTEL
DECEMBER 17 • SAL'S ALLEY
DECEMBER 23- MEGA MEAT DRAW
• MEN'S EUCHRE EVERY MONDAY NIGHT - 7PM..
• P•40NDAY BRIDGE LESSONS & MENTOR GANG -1 PM,
• TUESDAY DUPLICATE BRJDGE -1 PM.
• TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED EUCHRE - 7.30PM
• WEDNESDAY NIGHT JAMMERS
• FRIDAY AFTERNOON MIXED CRIBBAGE 1:
• FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED DARTS - 7.30PM
• FRIDAY 45c WINGS
• MEAT DRAWS EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY'
• SUNDAY. BINGO - 0:55PM
• AUDREY KERR EVERY FRIDAY!
Hours: Mon -Sept 11:30AM
GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA
Thursday, December 8 • 7:30pm-1(1:OOpm
• Finger Foods & Refreshments Included
• Entertainment & Special Guests • Cash Bar Available
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Sesser Joins the 30/30 Club!
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Thursday, December 22"
@ 4:30 p.m. 'til ???
1 he Park House, 168 West Street, Goderich
LIVE MUSIC by 2 NOR THE ROAD!
Support the Sailors & Local Artists!
Tickets: $100/couple or $75/single
Each ticket includes one piece of "original hockey art",
2 beverages, entertainment & refreshments
Tickets available at the Goderich Signal Star, or by calling
519 410.0523 or 519-521-8303
Dorothy Griffith of Bayfield, is a
member of Clinton Communicators
Toastmasters Club #9498. She was
recently awarded the Distinguished
Toastmaster (DTM) medallion at the
Toastmasters District 86 Fall Confer-
ence held in London. DTM recognition
is the greatest honour that can be
earned by a member of. Toastmasters
International. The DTM award is given
only to those who have 'demonstrated
outstanding leadership and communi-
cation skills and who have used these
skills to help others in their self-devel-
oprnent efforts. Of all members that
join Toastmasters, less than 1 per cent
ever achieve this award.
To attain this award, a DTM must
complete both the leadership and com-
munication
ommunication tracks, earning many
awards prior to reaching DTM status.
The projects leading up to the DTM
award require a Toastmaster to assist
their club, district and community, giv-
ing a greater perspective of the value of
being a good communicator and an
effective leader.
Toastmasters is an International
organization dedicated to assisting
individuals to improve their communi-
cation, listening, public speaking and
leadership skills in a mutually support-
ive environment. Members work at
their own pace, and are guided and
encouraged by their fellow members.
Currently, there are aver .250,000 mem-
bers in over 13,000 clubs in 113 coun-
tries worldwide. To learn more about
Toastmasters, visit www.toastmasters.
org
Clinton Communicators Toastmas-
ters meets every Tuesday evening at
7:30 p.m. in the library of Clinton Public
School, 27 Percival St., Clinton ON.
Guests are always welcome. For more
information on Clinton Cornmunica-
tors Toastmasters, visit http://9498.
toastrnastersclubs.org or call Andrew at
519-233-3429.