November 6, 2019
November 6, 2019 5:55 amNovember 6th is the 310th day of the year. There are 55 days remaining until the end of the year.
It’s Movie Night at the Capitol!
Come by the Chatham Capitol Theatre tonight at 7 to see Pavarotti on the big screen.
$5 cash at the door, or flash your pass. Everyone is welcome. Concessions are available.
It’s creeping up on parade season.
The first Santa Claus Parade is coming up November 15th in Chatham. They’re still looking for volunteers, go to DowntownChatham.com for info.
For a full list of all the local parades, check this out.
Facebook has changed its logo, that is a different font, colourful and all caps.
The colours alternate between blue, green and hues of purple, red and orange — all colours that represent its other brands. Blue for Facebook, green for WhatsApp and purple, red and orange for Instagram.
Facebook says they made the change in order to be more “transparent” saying that users “should know which companies make the products they use.”
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is holding an appraisal for your sports memorabilia on November 13th and 14th.
Next Wednesday & Thursday bring your items to St. Marys and and auction expert will give you a verbal appraisal for just $10.
Old baseball cards? Balls? Bats? Bring em and see if you can retire!
A Hong Kong jewelry company unveiled a gold toilet yesterday at a convention in China.
The toilet seat has 40,815 diamonds embedded in it. The seat is encased in bulletproof glass and has a total of 334 carats.
A Guinness Book of World Records representative is expected to certify the toilet today as having the most diamonds on a commode. The toilet is worth $1.3 million.
Tags: 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, Chatham Capitol Theatre, CKMornings, diamonds, Facebook, logo. Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Movie Night at the Capitol, Pavarotti, Santa Claus Parade, toiletA gold #toilet studded with more than 40,000 #diamonds worth $1.2 million unveiled at the #CIIE2019. The toilet, designed by the #HongKong musician #AaronShum, will be listed in the #GuinnessWorldRecords on Nov 6. (Video: Yang Hui/GT) pic.twitter.com/VI6tlxvIKM
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) November 6, 2019
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This post was written by Chris McLeod