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Page 14 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, April 3, 2020 THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 10 ing views on an issue that you want to express to the community? Submit your idea. If I like it, we can meet for a 15to 20-minute interview while practicing social distancing outside a local coff ee shop. And I’ll buy the coff ee. Or, if you prefer to be interviewed from the safety of your home on the phone or via email, I will provide that option to you as the nation copes with the COVID-19 crisis. J& $45 yd. S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. MULCH SALE! Discount Spring Special PICK-UP or DELIVERY AVAILABLE 617-389-1490 Premium Hemlock or Pitch Black BELOW WHOLESALE COSTS LANDSCAPERS WELCOME $4 yd. $40 yd. $3 yd. Kowloon open for lunch & dinner, offering takeout, curbside pickup & delivery K owloon Restaurant, which is owned and operated by the Wong family, is open for business – serving their gourmet Asian cuisine, from Cantonese and Szechuan to Thai and Japanese, with takeout, curbside pickup and delivery service from 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. seven days per week. The landmark restaurant is also serving its signature Scorpion Bowl and Mai Tai cocktails (with alcohol to be added at home) for takeout, curbside pickup and delivery service. Keeping in mind the April holidays, special Easter and Passover meals to go are available for groups large and small. Kowloon gift certificates are also on sale for birthdays, graduations and anniversaries as part of the takeout, curbside pickup and delivery service. Go to www.kowloonrestaurant.com for the full takeout menu, including everything from pu pu platters, egg rolls, crab rangoons, Saugus Wings, General Gau chicken, lobster sauce, fried scallops, lo mein, moo shi pork, salt and pepper calamari to vegetarian and gluten-free options – to name a few. Call 781-233-0077 to place your order. Savings Bank VP joins Saugus Library Board of Directors J 1. On April 3 in what year was the first portable (“shoebox”) phone call made: 1965, 1973 or 1980? 2. What Italian cheese is called the poor man’s parmesan? 3. What ocean dweller is the only natural predator of the great white shark? 4. On April 4, 1974, who tied Babe Ruth’s home run record with 714? 5. What is sodium bicarbonate usually called? 6. What is COVID-19 an abbreviation for? 7. On April 5, 1768, the first U.S. Chamber of Commerce was founded in what city that was originally Dutch? 8. In what century was the Black Death pandemic: 6th, 9th or 14th? 9. In 1939 what country created a motivational poster called “Keep Calm and Carry On”? 10. On April 6, 1896, the first Olympic games opened in what city? 11. In what country is the town of Spa, the precursor to all spa resorts? 12. What word can be added to make “flower,” “intelligence” and “limb” similar? 13. On April 7, 1967, the song “Happy Together” by what group went to #1? 14. In 1935 what dancing pair appeared in the movie musical “Top Hat”? 15. From what U.S. state is a Green Mountain Boy? 16. On April 8, 1979, what TV show about a working class man and his family had its final/204th episode? 17. Why do crackers have holes baked in? 18. What is China’s largest restaurant chain? 19. April 9 is an annual day in honor of what animal with a large, spiraling horn? 20. In 1967 what band released the album “There’s a Kind of Hush All Over the World”? Answers below, please no cheating! FROM PAGE 14 oseph Scurio has joined the Board of Directors of the Saugus Public Library Foundation. Scurio serves as Vice President of Commercial Banking at The Savings Bank and was previously associated with Reading Cooperative Bank as a Vice President/Commercial Loan Offi cer, with East Boston Savings Bank’s Peabody Offi ce as a Vice President, Group Head for Commercial Real Estate Lending; and with Everett Co-operative Bank as an Assistant Vice President/Commercial Lending Offi cer. Scurio received his Bachelor of Science degree cum laude in Business Administration from Salem State University and his Associate of Science in Business Administration from New England College of Business and Finance. His military service includes serving as a Master Sergeant/First Sergeant with the Massachusetts Air National Guard for 20 years. He is a member and Director of the Peabody Rotary Club and is a member of Omicron Delta Epsilon, International Honor Society in Economics. Scurio is a former member of the Board of Peabody Tanners Little League Softball and the Revere Chamber of Commerce, where he was a Board member and Treasurer. “We welcome Joe Scurio to the Board of Directors of the Saugus Public Library Foundation Joseph Scurio. and know that he will be an asset to the Library and the Foundation,” said the Foundation’s Acting President, Linda Call. Saugus Catholics Collaborative responds to ongoing COVID-19 situation T he Saugus parishes of St. Margaret’s and Blessed Sacrament continue to respond to the Coronavirus outbreak, according to Fr. Tim Kelleher, pastor of the Collaborative. “Unfortunately, we, like so many others, have had to close our offi ces to keep our people safe, but our staff is working hard from their homes, trying to adapt to these ever-changing circumstances. We are so disappointed that we cannot distribute palms this year on Palm Sunday, and we will not be able to gather for the Holy Week services that so many of our parishioners attend. We do encourage our people to check our website often, to stay abreast of the many updates and adjustments that both we locally, and the Archdiocese on their level, are making.” Both parish staff s are maintaining telephone contact, so if parishioners have questions, they are encouraged to call and leave a message at the Collaborative offi ce at 781233-2497. 1. 1973 2. Asiago 3. Orca (killer whale) 4. Hank Aaron 5. Baking soda 6. Coronavirus disease 2019 7. NYC 8. 14th 9. Britain 10. Athens 11. Belgium 12. artifi cial 13. The Turtles 14. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers 15. Vermont 16. “All in the Family” 17. The holes keep air bubbles from forming. 18. KFC 19. Unicorn 20. Herman’s Hermits

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