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SOUNDS | from page 18 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Wednesday, November 27, 2019 Paper leaf bags are the preAnnual Tree & Santa Holiday Fest! The Friends of Breakheart Reservation invite you to our Annual Tree & Santa Holiday Fest, which is set for Sunday, Dec. 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Christopher P. Dunne Visitor Center at Breakheart Reservation. Come enjoy the holiday spirit with the Friends of Breakheart Reservation as we celebrate inside the Visitors Center! * Meet Santa by the Fireplace! *Crafts for kids! Hang ornaments! * Holiday music, tree, hot chocolate and cookies * Visit the Friends Gift Shoppe ~ Thank you for supporting the Friends! This event is free and open to the public ~ donations to the nonprofit Friends of Breakheart are greatly appreciated and allow us to fund these events. For more information please call Breakheart at (781) 2330834. Visit us at the Friends website: www.friends-of-breakheart.org. Like us on Facebook! Fall curbside leaf collection continues The Town of Saugus announces that fall curbside leaf collection will take place from December 2–6. Residents should place leaves outside by 7 a.m. during their regularly scheduled collection day. Please ensure that leaf containers are physically separated from trash and recycling. ferred method of leaf disposal; however, if you are using barrels, they must be clearly marked with yard waste stickers. Stickers, which are free, may be obtained at Inspectional Services in the lower level of Town Hall (298 Central St., Saugus). Barrel covers must remain removed so that the leaves are visible. Plastic bags, cardboard boxes, branches, and brush will not be accepted. Please note that separate trucks collect the rubbish, recycling and leaves, so the leaves may be collected at a different time of day. “Missed pick-ups” will not be conducted. Please contact Lorna Cerbone at 781-231-4036 with any questions. Breakfast at Legion Hall Cpl. Scott J. Procopio Saugus 1. On Nov. 29, 1961, the 1st U.S. satellite to carry an animal was launched; what was the animal? 2. What monetary unit is a quid? 3. In what country was the first known casino? 4. On Nov. 30, 1858, John L. Mason received a U.S. patent for what? 5. In 1975 who had a hit with the song “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)”? 6. In what European country were the first Advent calendars printed? 7. Fractals are part of what mathematical field? (Hint: starts with G.) 8. On Dec. 1, 1878, what first in communication was installed for President Rutherford B. Hayes? 9. Reportedly, in which country was the first use of wrapping paper documented? 10. What innovative Chicago department store pioneered the first bridal registry and in-store tea room? 11. In what year did Cyber Monday (Dec. 2) begin: 2005, 2010 or 2016? 12. The song “Jingle Bells” was written for what holiday? 13. On Dec. 3, 1894, what author of “Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” died on Samoa? 14. What Irish playwright said, “Success does not consist in never making mistakes but in never making the same one a second time.”? (Hints: GBS, died in Nov. 1950.) 15. The first Super Bowl was played in what year: 1919, 1932 or 1967? 16. n Dec. 4, 1894, George Parker received a U.S. patent for what called “Lucky Curve”? 17. What game evolved into the game of contract bridge? (Hint: trumps.) 18. Which country has the highest percentage of natural redheads? 19. On Dec. 5, 1791, what composer died who is the namesake of a cake and chocolate marzipan truffles? 20. What is Hawaii’s capital? Answers below, please no cheating! FROM PAGE 19 Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours. WE WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, NOVEBER 28TH . Right by you. 418 BROADWAY EVERETT MA 02149 61 7 38 7 1 1 10 Mb FDIC American Legion Post 210 has begun its seventh year of Friday morning breakfasts. The doors open at 7:30 a.m. at 44 Taylor St. in Saugus. Breakfast will be served from 8 to 9 a.m. The breakfasts will run through the end of May, with the exception of school vacations or Fridays when there is no school. A $6 donation is requested, with all proceeds going to help the Legion operate. Everyone is welcome, accordPage 19 ing to John Cannon, the cook on duty. Main attractions at the Saugus Public Library There’s always something interesting or entertaining going on at the Saugus Public Library – for people of all ages – from young children to senior citizens. Here are a few events to check out: Friendship Storytime on Fridays continues. This special program for children, which begins at 9:30 a.m., is sponsored by the Coordinated Family & Community Engagement Grant. It can help parents nurture their child’s social and early literacy skills with structured story time. Let’s Get Ready For Kindergarten Playgroup! This playgroup, which is sponsored by the Coordinated Family & Community Engagement Grant, helps kids prepare for kindergarten. Fall and winter hours are Saturdays at 10 a.m. It’s recommended for children ages three through five. Activities change weekly. Cub Scout and Boy Scout recruitment Cub Scout Pack 62 and Boy Scout Troop 62 are still seeking new members after a successful recruitment effort on Founders Day. SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 20 Lawn and Yard Care SNOW PLOWING *REASONABLE RATES * PROMPT SERVICE * PARKING LOTS USA 781-521-9927 1. A chimpanzee 2. A British pound sterling 3. Venice, Italy (Il Ridotto or “The Private Room”) 4. The Mason Jar 5. The Four Seasons 6. Germany 7. Geometry 8. White House telephone 9. China 10. Marshall Field & Company 11. 2005 12. Thanksgiving 13. Robert Louis Stevenson 14. George Bernard Shaw 15. 1967 16. A fountain pen 17. Whist 18. Scotland 19. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Mozart Cake and Kugeln) 20. Honolulu Call Driveways from $25

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