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Thursday 28 May 2015

Anchorvale's 69th Chapter Meeting on 23rd May 2015

It was a chilly Saturday afternoon. Our Sergeant-at-Arms Valliappan launched the meeting with an Ice Breaker Question – ‘Selfie Culture’. The atmosphere turned warm when each speaker introduced themselves and most of them agreed that the "Selfie Culture is good, but too much of anything is not good."

Next, Club President Sathya gave his opening address - "How did he KISS the Ugly Frog in his life". Subsequently, our imaginative Language Evaluator, Zulhafni, introduced the "Words of the day." There was a small twist. Speakers were told to use synonyms of the following words: GOOD/BAD/HARD. This is because he felt these words are generally over used. 

We moved on to prepared speeches. There were five exciting speakers waiting to enlighten the audience. The first speaker was Vinay, he delivered his maiden speech - "Boath to Bath". He narrated his life journey from Boath to Bath and finally to Toastmasters. There were surprises in every word he displayed in his slides. The next speaker was Jackie, as he delivered a very informative and interesting speech on ‘Smart Phones,’ now we know who to approach when we want to buy new smart phones.

The third speaker was Rasu, his topic was “Power of Language,’’ he vividly described how he learnt two languages when he travelled from his home town to a distant state. He concluded with a quote “ If you talk to a man in a language he understands, it goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, it goes to his heart.” Our next speaker was Julie Mae, her speech topic was "What's in the T?" She did substantial research and showed vivid images for her speech. It was an eye opener for most of us. 

The final speaker was Peter from Toa Payoh TMC, he showed us ways we could beat the stress, by giving us the ‘Stress Buster.’ By showing us statistics from various research papers, he said that ‘Gratitude’ will bust the stress.  All the speakers were equally impressive, Rasu and Julie Mae were voted as the best prepared speakers for the meeting and kudos to them.

After a refreshment break, we celebrated Birthdays of our May babies, Rasu and Valliappan, and then the project evaluation segment began.

Alice, Rachel, Deb, Rebecca and Muthu gave their respective evaluations of the prepared speeches, Speakers appreciated the valuable feedback from the evaluators. Muthu's evalution scored him the best evaluator's Ribbon.

Ricky, our table topics master, wanted to increase the members' brain cells by twisting the Table Topics. Each participant would draw a topic and first line of the speech should be the topic, i.e once upon on a time. There were nine brave speakers on this segment, Deepti's "This is the day" speech won her the Ribbon.

Everyone was eagerly waiting for the Language Evaluation cum Ah-counter report from our incoming President Zulhafni. His evaluation was impeccable with specific suggestions to each speaker. The audience was especially thrilled with his unique ah-counter report. Another great  meticulous evaluation.

However, all good things must end. The meeting ended with awards presentation and an update of the Revitalized Education Program from our past Area Governor Rebecca Chan. This was yet another scintillating meeting and I hope everyone enjoyed the wonderful Saturday afternoon.

Congratulations to everyone, we are just inches away from President's Distinguished Club again. Keep up the good work. Special thanks to all appointment holders and visiting guests: Peter Goh (Toa Payoh Central CC TMC), Rebecca Chan, ACS/ALB (Fort Canning TMC).


Best Prepared Speech: Rasu and Julie Mae
Best Project Evaulation: Muthu, CC, CL 
Best Table Topics: Deepti


Written By: Sathya CC



The President doing his thing


Our entertaining Toastmaster of the Day - Yue Qi


Very Happy

Birthday Boys


Sharing is Caring. Julie Mae and Rasu win the Best Prepared Speech Ribbon

As usual, Muthu gives another astute evaluation

New Member Deepti impresses as she delivers the Best Table Topic

Special Bonus - Some of our members at the BIG Conference 

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