I have just gotten off the phone with our host for tomorrow, (you know the person lining up the program) and I have to tell you I do not know who our guest is.  I an not trustworthy enough for that information because apparently if I know I send it to a list of 28 of my closest friends.  So I am listing tomorrow's program as "Suspenseful surprise"  
 
While you may think of this as a cheap gimmick, according to Dr. Amanda Ellison of The Telegraph, suspense is a way to keep our mind working, we have to process external information to make and evaluate guesses about upcoming information.  The process stimulates and strengthens your mind. This can be extremely healthy for a brain, so if you have been feeling bored today you can take on the mystery of "Who has Dr. Paul invited to Rotary tomorrow?"  
 
The prize for correctly guessing will be an extra dessert.  (Which shall be guilt free because you burned so many calories with those extra neurons firing.)  
 
Submissions will only be accepted until 11:00 tomorrow, because I will need to tabulate results for the meeting at noon.  
 
Until then use deduction to solve this new puzzle in your life. 
 
 
Tim Wheatley