The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-10-14, Page 8
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By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
Problems of a public speaker
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MR. AND MRS. STEVE KADLECIK
Diane Desjardine and Stephen George Kadlecik exchanged
marriage vows at the Church of God,. Grand Bend on September 25,
1976. Rev. Campbell officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Phyllis Desjardine and the late Everett Desjardine and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Kadleick, all of Grand Bend. The
matron of honour was Mrs. Shirley Page and the bridesmaids were
Sandra Munn and Mrs. Chris Gaskin. Brad Page was best man and
guests were ushered by John Stein and Michael Kadlecik. Karen
Schenk was flower girl and the ring bearer was Jonathon Schenk. The
couple are residing at Southcott Pines, Grand Bend. Pix by Peake
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A few years ago I studied
English at Conestoga College in
Vanastra. Part of the course
required the preparation and
presentation of four speeches. Of
course, I complained, but my
instructor insisted the public
speaking lessons were extremely
important.
You never know when you'll
have to speak to a group of
people," he reasoned.
Meanwhile, I muttered to
GETS DEGREE — Barbara
Stanlake, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Norm Stanlake, Exeter
graduated with an Honours
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology at the fall convoca-
tion of the University of Guelph,
Friday, Photo by Doerr
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The fellow seated to my left
whispered comfortingly, "They'll
stay there, with any luck."
From my lessons, I recalled the
advice: "If your topic and the
occasion permit, make the
audience laugh at the beginning
of your talk. The laughter will
help both you and your listeners
to relax."
"But what if they don't laugh?"
I wondered.
I contemplated sneaking my
mother into one part of the crowd
and my sister into another. At the
proper cues, they could chuckle
and hopefully lead the rest. The
plan seemed unethical, though.
Besides, they wouldn't do it.
I opened with a clever quip,
that was greeted by dead silence.
The mike wasn't on. The fellow to
my left made a hasty adjustment,
and I tried again. This time I
received the response I needed.
During my speech, I tried to
adhere to the other rules I had
read in the English text, such as:
"Don't sway back and forth, and
don't pace the platform like a
caged lion at feeding time. Talk
to your hearers, not at them; face
your audience squarely and look
them in the eyes. Think of each
member of the group as a friend.
Be enthusiastic."
It worked! The audience didn't
shout hallelujah during my
speech, but they didn't go to sleep
either,
Menu for
extra turkey
It's turkey time! Time to
plan how to use the leftover
Thanksgiving turkey. "Don't
bore your family with mundane
turkey sandwiches day after
day", say food specialists at
the Ontario Food Council,
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food. Instead, prepare a well
thought-out dinner menu: one
that's quick to prepare, but hot
and tasty. Try this recipe for
the main course.
CREAMED TURKEY AND
RUTABAGA
1 medium rutabaga, peeled and
• cut into 3/4-inch cubes
1/2 cup chopped green pepper
or 2 tsp. chopped pimiento
1 onion, halved and thinly
sliced
2 tbsp. butter
2 cans (10 oz. each) cream of
celery or 2 cans (10 oz. each)
cream of chicken soup,
undiluted
1/2 cup water
1/8 tsp. pepper
1/8 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp. paprika
3 cups cubed cooked turkey or
chicken
Hot buttered noodles
Cook rutabaga uncovered in
boiling salted water until
tender (15 minutes) Saute green
pepper and onion in butter
until tender. Stir in soup, water
and seasonings. Add turkey
and rutabaga. Heat thoroughly
and serve with buttered nood-
les. Makes six servings ( 1 1/4
cups each).
NURSING GRADUATE — Laurie
Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Arnold, RR 2, Doshwood
graduated recently from the
Ministry of Colleges and Uniyer.
shies Nursing Assistant Centre in
London. She was a student at
South Huron District High School.
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myself, "If he thinks I'd put
myself through this again, he's
crazy."
Two weeks ago I spoke to 134
persons attending a convention of
the Cerebal Palsy Associations of
Ontario. I guess my instructor
wasn't crazy, after all.
Was I nervous? Surprisingly,
no. As I wrote the speech, I felt
jittery, and my pulse quickened
when a friend exclaimed, Oh,
Elaine! You're not going to get up
in front of all those people? I
couldn't do it; I'd be too ner-
vous."
Nevertheless, when the time
arrived to deliver my talk, I
became amazingly calm . My
knees didn't buckle; my stomach
didn't churn; my voice didn't
tremble. I must have been in a
state of shock.
A few complications arose.
First, I was scheduled to speak
after the noon luncheon. No one
was more surprised than Ito hear
my introduction before lunch.
My notes were in my purse,
Anyone, who has seen my purse,
knows I don't extract articles
from it in a hurry. My throat felt
as dry as sandpaper, and the gum
which my brother-in-law
prescribed for avoiding a raspy
voice while speaking, was still in
the wrapper,
I didn't panic. Instead, I
suggested we eat before I talked,
and the audience applauded with
approval, Saved by 134 empty
stomachs!
After lunch, I moved to the
extra platform, that was
provided for me because the
podium was too high. I laid my
notes on the stand, and they
promptly began to slide, Luckily,
I grabbed them at the edge and
shuffled them to another spot.
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MR. AND MRS. DENNIS DAWSON
Centralia United Church was the setting for the August 28, 1976 wed-
ding of Bonnie Louise Blair and Dennis Arthur Dawson. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Blair, RR 1, Centralia are parents of the bride and the
groom's patents are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dawson, Sydney, Nova
Scotia. Rev. John Beaton and Father John G. Mooney officiated. The
maid of honour was Judy Mills and the bridesmaids were Faye and
Robin Blair. Ken Dawson was the best man and guests were ushered by
Arthur Benson and Wayne McLellan. After a honeymoon in the eastern
parts of Canada and the United States the couple is residing in
Kitchener.
Family care workers meet
A convention of Family Care
Workers was held this past
weekend in Seaforth at the
Orange Hall and Conestoga
College, Clinton.' Family Care
workers were present from
across Ontario.
The family care workers,
originally known as homemakers
have changed their name and
received a charter under the
name Family Care Workers of
Ontario.
Guest speakers at the con-
vention on Friday were Vel
Vandergust, from the Ministry of
Education; Catherine Walsh,
Public Health nurse from
Goderich and Betty Cardno,
home care administrator for
Huron County.
On Saturday, at Conestoga
College discussions on policy,
employment standards and aim
and methods of the Family Care
Worker were held,
Speaker was Marion Lands-
borne, a supervisor for Family
Care orkers and nurses from
the ministry of community and
social services. Carolyn
Dudgeon from Conestoga
'College, Kitchener was also a
guest speaker.