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Published by www.EPlusPromotes.com www.TheCatoctinBanner.com The Catoctin Banner Newspaper June 2016 Page 5
The goal of The Catoctin Banner is to provide good
community news and information for residents of
Play Our Games northern Frederick County, Maryland—promoting a
sense of community pride and spirit.
Serving Northern Frederick County, Maryland
Published on or before the beginning of each month. Publish
515B E. Main Street • Emmitsburg, MD 21727 date will be early if holidays or events warrant adjustment.
Phone: 240-288-0108 Message Line
Each month, you’re invited to participate in our Where Am I? Photo Contest 301-447-2804 Store • Fax: 301-447-2946 AD/CONTENT DEADLINE: On or before the 15th of month
prior to issue month. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS: $15.00
and Hidden Object Game. The winners of each game are announced in the next www.TheCatoctinBanner.com The Banner Crew: Barbara Abraham, Susan Allen, Jeanne
email: [email protected]
issue of The Catoctin Banner newspaper. Winners are given a gift certificate to CIRCULATION: 12,500 copies mailed to all Angleberger, Nicholas DiGregory, Joan Fry, Avie Hopcraft, Jim
the advertiser of their choice. To participate, call 240-288-0108 or email news@ homes in Thurmont, Lewistown, Rocky Ridge, Houck, Jr., Joseph Kirchner, Christine Maccabee, John Nickerson,
Valerie Nusbaum, Chris O’Connor, Erin Dingle, Carie Stafford,
thecatoctinbanner.com to record your guesses by the 15 of each month. Please Cascade, Sabillasville & Emmitsburg, MD and Maxine Troxell, Buck Reed, Denise Valentine, and Robert Warden.
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don’t forget to spell your full name and leave your phone number. handouts in surrounding areas. Graceanne Eyler and Allison Rostad, Advertising Design;
Published as a project of Michele Tester, Managing Editor and Layout Design;
Alison Bailey, Advertising Sales;
E Plus Copy Center & Promotions James Rada, Jr., Contributing Editor; Deb Spalding, Publisher
Where Am I? Photo Contest POLICY: The publisher of The Catoctin Banner reserves the right to revise, reclassify, or reject any advertisement or any article
for any reason, at any time, and to omit all copy when not submitted in time to conform with deadline. The views expressed in
advertisements may not be those supported by the staff of The Catoctin Banner. The deadline for submission is no later than the
For the “Where Am I?” 20th of the month prior to the issue month. Information and advertising copy received after the deadline will be accepted at the
discretion of the publisher. The publisher assumes no liability for misinformation, misprinting, or typographical errors. The publisher
Photo Contest, take a look at reserves the right to edit all submitted material.
the photo to the right and tell
us where it was taken. It is
somewhere in or around our
Northern Frederick County
Area, which is defined as Rocky Movie
Ridge to Cascade, Lewistown
to Emmitsburg, Foxville to 1. The sounds made by the Brachiosaurus in
Creagerstown, and everywhere Jurassic Park (1993) were a combination of ____
around and in-between. Photo by Irene Matthews and ____ sounds?
Last month’s “Where Am I?” photo was 2. What actor once had a job as a coffin polisher?
the Roddy Road Covered Bridge in Thurmont. 3. What is Captain Jack Sparrow’s key catch-phrase
The winner of the “Where Am I?” contest for May’s issue is Lisa Eckenrode. in all the Pirates of the Caribbean films?
4. In the 1987 movie Dirty Dancing, what was
Hidden Object Game Baby’s real name? Answers on page 46
Last month’s Hidden Object was a multi-colored umbrella. It was located
on page 38 in the Senior Benefit Services, Inc. advertisement. The winner of
the Hidden Object game for May’s issue is Butch Wilhide. If the winner has
not been contacted, please contact us to claim your prize.
This month’s Hidden Object is a jumping peanut . Good luck!
Note: Hidden Object is hidden in one of our advertiser’s display ads.
If you see your name listed as a winner, please email us at [email protected]
with your name, address, and the name of the advertiser from which you would like your gift
certificate, and we will send you your prize! If you do not have access to email, please call us at
240-288-0108 and leave us a message with the above information. Thank you.
Test Your Word Power
Test Your Word Power
(Answers on page 46)
1. Copious [kōpēəs] (adj.) 4. Fortuitous [fawr-too-i-tuhs] (adj.)
a) Abundant in supply or quantity a) Scornfully arrogant; snobbish
b) Defective; inadequate b) Happening by accident or chance rather than
c) Awkward; heavy-handed design
c) Very obvious; lacking in subtlety
2. Lugubrious [ləˈɡ(y)o ͞ obrēəs] (adj.)
a) Intended to entrap or beguile; stealthily 5. Tenacious [tuh-ney-shuh s] (adj.)
deceitful a) Showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph
b) Looking or sounding sad and dismal; b) Having no limits; never-ending
especially in an exaggerated manner c) Extremely persistent in adhering to or doing
c) Weak intellectually or morally; lacking in something; strong-willed
force or strength
6. Denounce [dih-nouns] (v.)
3. Indefatigable [in-di-fat-i-guh-buh l] (adj.) a) To condemn or censure openly or publicly;
a) Without interest or concern; not caring discredit
b) Highly honorable or creditable b) To cause or excite suspicion
c) Incapable of being tired out; not yielding c) To strike repeatedly (with words); bad-mouth
to fatigue
7. Which word above would work best in this sentence?
Very rarely does the Red Cross have a _______ blood supply, as shortages are all too common.
The goal of The Catoctin Banner is to provide good
community news and information for residents of
Play Our Games northern Frederick County, Maryland—promoting a
sense of community pride and spirit.
Serving Northern Frederick County, Maryland
Published on or before the beginning of each month. Publish
515B E. Main Street • Emmitsburg, MD 21727 date will be early if holidays or events warrant adjustment.
Phone: 240-288-0108 Message Line
Each month, you’re invited to participate in our Where Am I? Photo Contest 301-447-2804 Store • Fax: 301-447-2946 AD/CONTENT DEADLINE: On or before the 15th of month
prior to issue month. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS: $15.00
and Hidden Object Game. The winners of each game are announced in the next www.TheCatoctinBanner.com The Banner Crew: Barbara Abraham, Susan Allen, Jeanne
email: [email protected]
issue of The Catoctin Banner newspaper. Winners are given a gift certificate to CIRCULATION: 12,500 copies mailed to all Angleberger, Nicholas DiGregory, Joan Fry, Avie Hopcraft, Jim
the advertiser of their choice. To participate, call 240-288-0108 or email news@ homes in Thurmont, Lewistown, Rocky Ridge, Houck, Jr., Joseph Kirchner, Christine Maccabee, John Nickerson,
Valerie Nusbaum, Chris O’Connor, Erin Dingle, Carie Stafford,
thecatoctinbanner.com to record your guesses by the 15 of each month. Please Cascade, Sabillasville & Emmitsburg, MD and Maxine Troxell, Buck Reed, Denise Valentine, and Robert Warden.
th
don’t forget to spell your full name and leave your phone number. handouts in surrounding areas. Graceanne Eyler and Allison Rostad, Advertising Design;
Published as a project of Michele Tester, Managing Editor and Layout Design;
Alison Bailey, Advertising Sales;
E Plus Copy Center & Promotions James Rada, Jr., Contributing Editor; Deb Spalding, Publisher
Where Am I? Photo Contest POLICY: The publisher of The Catoctin Banner reserves the right to revise, reclassify, or reject any advertisement or any article
for any reason, at any time, and to omit all copy when not submitted in time to conform with deadline. The views expressed in
advertisements may not be those supported by the staff of The Catoctin Banner. The deadline for submission is no later than the
For the “Where Am I?” 20th of the month prior to the issue month. Information and advertising copy received after the deadline will be accepted at the
discretion of the publisher. The publisher assumes no liability for misinformation, misprinting, or typographical errors. The publisher
Photo Contest, take a look at reserves the right to edit all submitted material.
the photo to the right and tell
us where it was taken. It is
somewhere in or around our
Northern Frederick County
Area, which is defined as Rocky Movie
Ridge to Cascade, Lewistown
to Emmitsburg, Foxville to 1. The sounds made by the Brachiosaurus in
Creagerstown, and everywhere Jurassic Park (1993) were a combination of ____
around and in-between. Photo by Irene Matthews and ____ sounds?
Last month’s “Where Am I?” photo was 2. What actor once had a job as a coffin polisher?
the Roddy Road Covered Bridge in Thurmont. 3. What is Captain Jack Sparrow’s key catch-phrase
The winner of the “Where Am I?” contest for May’s issue is Lisa Eckenrode. in all the Pirates of the Caribbean films?
4. In the 1987 movie Dirty Dancing, what was
Hidden Object Game Baby’s real name? Answers on page 46
Last month’s Hidden Object was a multi-colored umbrella. It was located
on page 38 in the Senior Benefit Services, Inc. advertisement. The winner of
the Hidden Object game for May’s issue is Butch Wilhide. If the winner has
not been contacted, please contact us to claim your prize.
This month’s Hidden Object is a jumping peanut . Good luck!
Note: Hidden Object is hidden in one of our advertiser’s display ads.
If you see your name listed as a winner, please email us at [email protected]
with your name, address, and the name of the advertiser from which you would like your gift
certificate, and we will send you your prize! If you do not have access to email, please call us at
240-288-0108 and leave us a message with the above information. Thank you.
Test Your Word Power
Test Your Word Power
(Answers on page 46)
1. Copious [kōpēəs] (adj.) 4. Fortuitous [fawr-too-i-tuhs] (adj.)
a) Abundant in supply or quantity a) Scornfully arrogant; snobbish
b) Defective; inadequate b) Happening by accident or chance rather than
c) Awkward; heavy-handed design
c) Very obvious; lacking in subtlety
2. Lugubrious [ləˈɡ(y)o ͞ obrēəs] (adj.)
a) Intended to entrap or beguile; stealthily 5. Tenacious [tuh-ney-shuh s] (adj.)
deceitful a) Showing great joy, satisfaction, or triumph
b) Looking or sounding sad and dismal; b) Having no limits; never-ending
especially in an exaggerated manner c) Extremely persistent in adhering to or doing
c) Weak intellectually or morally; lacking in something; strong-willed
force or strength
6. Denounce [dih-nouns] (v.)
3. Indefatigable [in-di-fat-i-guh-buh l] (adj.) a) To condemn or censure openly or publicly;
a) Without interest or concern; not caring discredit
b) Highly honorable or creditable b) To cause or excite suspicion
c) Incapable of being tired out; not yielding c) To strike repeatedly (with words); bad-mouth
to fatigue
7. Which word above would work best in this sentence?
Very rarely does the Red Cross have a _______ blood supply, as shortages are all too common.