1 – In 1957, Elvis first sang about his Christmas being what colour?
2 – Hola! The Catholic Hispanic Community of Sarnia-Lambton will be holding its first ever New Year’s Eve Latin Fiesta in what parish hall?
3 – Which South American mammal has a name that means “little armored one” in Spanish?
4 – Last month, Sarnia’s Jordan Morin won a Canada-wide style contest sponsored by what prominent fashion magazine? (Hint: think French)
5 – What Christmas carol tells contains the lines, “But the prettiest sight to see is the holly that will be/On your own front door”?
6 – Joe Roberts was in Sarnia recently, pushing a shopping cart across Canada to raise money and awareness for whom?
7 – What oath is historically taken by physicians?
8 – In a series of classes beginning in January at Point Edward’s The Cheese Store, Michael Mansfield will be offering to share his expertise in what field?
9 – Which two reindeer get their names from German words for terms associated with bad weather?
10 – Think Christmas: What 1946 movie, considered one of film history’s top 20 movies, is based on a short story entitled “The Man Who Was Never Born”?
– Tom St. Amand
ANSWERS: 1 – Blue, 2 – St. Thomas Aquinas, 3 – Armadillo, 4 – Elle Canada, 5 – “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas,” 6 – The homeless, 7 – Hippocratic Oath, 8 – Cooking, 9 Donner (Thunder) and Blitzen (Lightning), 10 – “It’s a Wonderful Life”
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