Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Jan 1975, p. 28

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AEA NN REY tha Assbudaan sendin nine SENHA SEIN indian bok 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1975 Number "I Will Six in a Series ---- Prepare Myself..." By Mike Rothenberger Dale Carnegie & Assoc. Inc, New York. Copyright 1965, Dale June is a fortunate woman! She is dark and striking) tractive. She is married to a prominent and very successful business man in a small west- ern community, June has five lovely children and a beautiful home. She has a magnetic per- sonality, and all who meet her recognize her genuine self-con- fidence, that calm self-assur- ance that lets others know she is in full control of herself in any situation. But it was not al- ways that way with June. Just a few years ago she was a shy, backward, frightened, and ter- ribly inhibited individual. She was miserable at the thought of meeting other people, whether they were strangers or those she knew. She would, literally, stay away from people. She would avoid meetings of the P.T.A., and other organizations in her community, because of her dreadful fear of others. Fortunately, June found the solution to her one great prob- lem. She overcame her fear of people. Someone convinced her that, if she would learn to stand before a group of people and' express herself, she would develop a genuine confidence in herself that would spill over in- to every phase of her life. She finally accepted the chal- lenge. It was hard for her at 'first, but she diligently applied herself, and within a period of three short months June awoke to the thrilling realization that her fear was gone. About one year later, that once poor, shy, miserable, in- hibited girl, who had been held back only by her deep seated fear of people, was invited to serve as chief hostess for a na- tional convention. June had found the quickest and easiest way to develop a foundation of genuine self-con- fidence. She was released from a mental bondage of false in- hibitions and fear. She was set free to express her true self and to become, in the eyes of those who knew her, a much more interesting woman. June did not aspire to be a - public speaker, although on several occasions she found it fun. Her real interest was the by-product, the self-confidence that permeated every phase of her life was the most impor- tant. Countless thousands of both men and women have found the same secret. They have found that when they lose their fear of an audience they - lose, at the same time, many Dance Music *X Modern Music ~\Big Bands 40's NN Country & ui Western etc. a call JACK BOOKHAM Uxbridge - 852-6313 HANCOCK TV TOWERS COLOR HEADS Rotors - Towers UHF-VHF Installed or Kit Form Port Perry, Ont. 985-2968 After 5:00 P.M, Carnegie & Assoc., Inc. of their other fears as well. They have found that, through the development of our per- sonal abilities, we can prepare: ourselves for a richer and more rewarding life. 20 AD SEARLS BAS TIMER YE APES Trt 2 COMMUNITY NURSING HOME NEWS Much has happened since the last reporting day, Dec- ember 20th. We overlooked mention of R. H. Cornish students who visited to carol through our halls during the last week of school. Christmas eve we wel- comed back Tony McNaugh- ton, now Brother Anthony, who took the church service and visited with everyone. He is now working in the States. Christmas day saw many out to visit their families, or families visiting here. Our noon meal was festive with everyone together at a long table. Again, our cooks are to be congratulated. We were kept busy with visitors and visits out from Boxing Day through the following weekend. Mrs. D. dropped in on Saturday while home from Renfrew. We were all pleased to see her. When the lion's Club asked "how many would come to their Wine and Cheese Party", we were enthused but by Monday night, the old adage "The spirit is willing but the flesh is. weak' held true. We were too tired. Asa result only four residents attended. Our apologies to the Lions Club. However, the next night, nine of us stayed up to see the New Year in with a little wine and cheese party of our own. wo Earlier New Year's Eve, the Christian Reform Church took the service opening with hymns and prayer followed by a solo (Joyce Mulder) and scriptures (Mrs. Kieze- brink). Mr. Hendriks- delivered the message fol-. Susan and Pat Pell together with Sally Meima played and sang for a 'sing-along" which we very much enjoyed. . New Year's Day saw a repeat of Christmas with roast beef instead of turkey, a delicious meal. Thursdays bingo was well attended, only two weeks without it and we were all eager to start again. Winners were Mr. W. Smith, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Byers, Mr. C. 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