(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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The Baseball World Series was won by the New York Yankees
Going to the movies in 1943 would cost you $0.40 per ticket
Esther and Peter had a second honeymoon to see the Red Wood forest and Disneyland
Esther worked four summers at the Hospital in North Battleford from 1961 - 1964
Esther worked at the store, Christie Grants for one year
1999 - Esther’s first grandson, Zach was born
In 1943 the Pentagon was completed
The game board Monopoly was introduced in 1943
In 1943 the Prime Minister of Canada was William Lyon Mackenzie King
“Oh Happy Day” gospel arrangement based on a 1755 hymn hits the mainstream charts in 1943
Esther is the oldest child in her family
Esther and Peter went to Dubai to visit family for the first time in 2003
“Cat’s Meow” was a popular slang term in 1943
Esther and Peter were married on October 15, 1966
Esther moved into Riverview in 2018
The cost of a gallon of gas in 1943 was 15 cents
Esther graduate from Steinbach Bible School in 1965
Esther was born and raised in Swift Current
In 1943 you could mail a letter for 5 cents.
1969 - Roberta, Esther’s first daughter is born
Mount Rushmore was completed in 1943
Deep dish pizza was invented in 1943
Esther and Peter went to Kuwait to visit family for the first time in 2000
Many people wore Fedora hats as part of the fashion trend in 1943
Canada’s population in 1943 was 11.8 million people
Popular baby names for boys in 1943 were John, David, Robert, Michael, James and Tom
The war effort in 1943 meant that only 139 cars were sold - no new cars were built in 1943
In 1943 you could buy a bottle of coke for $0.05
Esther went to Ashley Park School from Grade 1 to Grade 5 from 1949 - 1954
The All-American Girls Professional baseball league is created
Esther had the opportunity to travel to Israel to see the Holy Land
Popular baby names for girls in 1943 were Lisa, Barbara, Mary, Linda, Sandra and Alice
The world population hit 2.4 billion in 1943
1972 - Rhonda, Esther’s youngest was born
Esther has traveled to more than 15 countries around the world
Esther went Dickson School from Grade 6 to Grade 8 from 1954 - 1957
Esther and Peter built their first home between November 1974 - November 1975
The slinky was invented in 1943
Popular Candy in 1943 were York Peppermint Pattie, M&M’s and Lik-M-Aid Fun Dip
Esther was an avid knitter
Esther has four brothers and one sister
Esther worked for Home Care from 1985 - 2018
The Detroit Red Wings won the Stanley Cup
Esther was born on Wednesday, June 30, 1943
Shoulder pads and skirts above the knee were in style in 1943
The average cost of a new car in 1943 was $900
80 years is 960 months, 4,160 weeks, 29,220 days, 701 280 hours or 42,076,800 minutes
Esther is a great seamstress and made most of her children’s clothing
2007 - Jackson, Esther’s grandson was born
2009 - Kensie, Esther’s granddaughter was born
Esther and Peter went to the Grand Canyon for their honeymoon
One dozen eggs in 1943 would cost $0.57
The year 1966, when Esther and Peter got married, the Canadian Pension Plan was introduced
1968 - Raymond, Esther’s oldest son is born
Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” was a hit song in 1943
Esther met Peter in 1965 at a Youth for Christ event at Zion Mennonite Church
Famous people born in 1943: Robert DeNiro, George Harrison and Mick Jagger
Silly Putty was invented in 1943
The NFL champions were the Chicago Bears
Esther’s dad and brothers helped Peter and Esther build their first home
The average wage in 1943 in Canada was $2013/year
Esther went to Bethlehem to see where Jesus was born
A new home cost approximately $3600 in 1943
Esther received her diploma from the Kelsey Institute in Saskatoon when she was 42
2002 - Esther’s first granddaughter, Madison is born