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Brenda Hartwell
1. In the first Fenian Raid of 1866, there was one casualty. Who was it?
a) A pioneer defending
his homestead.
b) A Fenian scout.
c) An elderly woman.
2. During the First
World War, the price of gas was said to be very high in the Eastern Townships.
How much did one gallon cost?
a) 52 cents
b) 1.03
c) Two bits
3. What notorious
American marched through the Townships on an expedition in 1775?
a) George Washington
b) Benedict Arnold
c) Sara Lee
4. What were company
candles?
a) Candles made
by the ET Taper Company.
b) Candles made to fit chandeliers.
c) Candles made from sheep tallow.
5.Who or what was
The Lady of the Lake?
a) A legendary mermaid
who lived near Black Point in Lake Massawippi.
b) A steamboat on Lake Memphremagog
c) A female painter famous for her Townships waterscapes.
6. What was the average
annual salary of a female school teacher in 1889?
a) $112 plus board
at a students house.
b) $65 plus a cow, 3 chickens, and a 50 pound bag of flour.
c) $200 plus a leather strap and unlimited chalk supplies.
7. When the Sherbrooke
Daily Record was founded in 1897, what was the cost of an annual subscription?
a) $3.65
b) $1.50
c) The paper was free.
8. Who was the first
lady to hold a driver's permit in Quebec and in which town did she reside?
a) Miss Donna Gamsby
of Huntingville.
b) Mrs. Edgar Taylor of Stanstead.
c) Miss Fanny Leadfoot of Mississquoi Bay.
9. The first Quebec
permit plates or licenses were issued in what year, and of what material
were they made?
a) 1904 and made
of tin.
b) 1901 and made of tooled leather.
c) 1906 and made of porcelain.
10. Lennoxville's
Minto Rink, the only covered rink for miles around, was in full operation
for the 1901 season. How many players were on a hockey team at that time?
Can you name their positions?
a) The seven-man
team consisted of Goal, Point, Cover Point, Rover, Right
Wing, Left Wing, and Centre.
b) The nine-man team consisted of Goal Tender, Point, Counter Point,
Forward, Left Wing, Right Wing, Centre and Two Defense.
c) Hockey was deemed a sport too violent for gentlemen. There was no
hockey team in Lennoxville in 1901.
11. Who or what was
Odanak?
a) An native village
near the mouth of the St. Francis River.
b) The Abenaki name for Mount Orford.
c) A legendary Abenaki healer.
12. What were Rogers'
Rangers?
a) 200 men led by
Major Robert Rogers and sent by British General Jeffery Amherst to punish
the St. Francis Indians.
b) An unbeatable hockey team from Farnham owned by Rogers & Rogers
Co.
c) The predecessors of the modern day game wardens, founded by Dr. Earl
Rogers
of Brome County.
13. Where would you
find a "Town Truss", a "Multiple Kingpost" truss or
a "Howe" truss?
a) A barn
b) A covered bridge
c) A truss fund
14. Who was the first
man in the world to send wireless broadcasts of voice and music?
a) Reginald Fessenden
b) Alexander Graham Bell
c) Guglielmo Marconi
15. What was the B-7,
and who invented it?
a) A W.W.I bomber
invented by Seth Taylor
b) A Bingo Wand invented by Edna Peterson
c) A seven passenger vehicle invented by J.-A. Bombardier
16. When was the Ski-Doo
snowmobile first produced and marketed?
a) 1943
b) 1972
c) 1959
17. Who was the Outlaw
of Megantic?
a) Henry G. Kidd
b) Donald Morrison
c) Bernard Epps
18. Which Canadian
Prime Minister was born in Compton?
a) Sir John A. MacDonald
b) Sir Wilfred Laurier
c) Louis St. Laurent
19. In 1988, Townshippers'Day
was held in Sutton. Which famous Quebec politician was a guest that day?
a) Jean Charest
b) Brian Mulroney
c) Lucien Bouchard
20. Who built Canada's
first horseless carriage?
a) Henry Ford
b) Harold Olds
c) Henry Seth Taylor
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