1 – In mid-February, what establishment on London Line served thousands of paczkis on Shrove Tuesday?
2 – “Where I’m From”, an art exhibition at what local gallery, will run until March 23?
3 – What year completes the sign? “Point Edward has been “Progressively Independent since _____” A) 1838 B) 1858 C) 1878
4 – A long time resident of Sarnia, Mayor Bradley was born in what country?
5 – By mid-March, staff and students of what local Catholic elementary school will be moved into a new state-of-the-art facility on The Rapids Parkway?
6 – Sarnian Chris Lapointe excels at what indoor sport?
7 – Kaylen Burgess is the current executive director of what local non-profit agency?
8 – Street signs in what south end commercial shopping district feature the date 1870, the year the business district was established?
9 – Women in Sarnia and throughout Canada were not allowed to apply for credit cards in their own name until what year? a) 1954 b) 1964 c) 1974
10 – Who am I? I was born in Sarnia in 1952 and won the Stanley Cup four times with the New York Islanders in the 1980s.
– Tom St. Amand (Column #432)
ANSWERS: 1 – Global Donuts; 2 – Gallery in the Grove; 3 - C) 1878; 4 – Australia; 5 – Gregory Hogan School; 6 – Tenpin Bowling; 7 – Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Sarnia-Lambton; 8 - Mitton Village; 9 – c) 1974; 10 – Wayne Merrick