ABOUT OUR LAST MEETING
Bill Cassels spoke to us about:
"Senior Years Can Be Your Best Years"
At sixteen, when applying for his first job, Bill was told that due to his speech impediment, he would:
never be employed
never have a social life
never be married
never have children (he still does not know what a speech impediment has to do with sex)
He was never unemployed, even for a day, after he got his first job in Scotland. He got his first job in Canada, in less than twelve hours, after his arrival at Toronto train station. Bill has always had an active social life, was married 43 years to Christine, his late wife, has three children and 7 grandchildren.
His apprenticeship was served in Scotland as a draftsperson. He immigrated to Canada in 1956 where he continued his drafting career, rising to the position of contract coordinator with draftspersons under his supervision.
In 1974 he joined Toastmasters even though in day-to-day communication he avoided speaking, by writing notes on pieces of paper.
After many years of persistence the impediment is now under control. Today he speaks to audiences as few as 10 and as many as 500.
The 92-year-old has made stops across Canada, the United States, Grand Cayman and Scotland to wow people with his words.
PERSONAL VIGNETTE: Norm Fagerdahl shared his background and past experiences with us.
Click here to watch the vignette.
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