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northern Frederick County, Maryland—promoting a Each month, you’re invited to participate in our Where Am I? Photo Contest
and Hidden Object Game. The winners of each game are announced in the next
sense of community pride and spirit. issue of The Catoctin Banner newspaper. Winners are given a gift certificate to
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CIRCULATION: 12,500 copies mailed to all Christine Maccabee, My Father’s Son, John Nickerson, Valerie taken. It is somewhere in or around
homes in Thurmont, Lewistown, Rocky Ridge, Nusbaum, Erin Dingle, Carie Stafford, Maxine Troxell, Buck Reed, our Northern Frederick County Area,
Cascade, Sabillasville & Emmitsburg, MD and which is defined as Rocky Ridge to
handouts in surrounding areas. Denise Valentine, and Robert Warden. Cascade, Lewistown to Emmitsburg,
Foxville to Creagerstown, and
Graceanne Eyler and Allison Rostad, Advertising Design; Michele everywhere around and in-between.
Tester, Managing Editor and Layout Design;
Published as a project of Alison Bailey, Advertising Sales; Last month’s “Where Am I?”
James Rada, Jr., Contributing Editor; Deb Abraham Spalding, Publisher photo was taken at the Cascade
E Plus Copy Center & Promotions American Legion. No one guessed the
location correctly, but we’ve chosen a
POLICY: The publisher of The Catoctin Banner reserves the right to revise, reclassify, or reject any advertisement or any article winner from those who guessed.
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 The winner of 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 Contest for October’s issue is Shari
discretion of the publisher. The publisher assumes no liability for misinformation, misprinting, or typographical errors. The publisher Jenkins.
reserves the right to edit all submitted material.
Hidden Object Game
Thanksgiving Answers on page 46
Last month’s Hidden Object was a coffee mug. It was located on page
1. Which vegetable did the pilgrims have available for 42 in the Mountain View Lawn Service advertisement. The winner of the
Thanksgiving but did not use because they thought it was Hidden Object game for October’s issue is Laura Fornwald. Please contact The
poisonous? Catoctin Banner to claim your prize.

2. What foods were served at the first Thanksgiving? This month’s Hidden Object is flying pig . Good luck!

3. What Indian tribe was invited to spend thanksgiving with the Note: Hidden Object is hidden in one of our advertiser’s display ads.
pilgrims?
Correction: In September’s issue, we failed to give credit to the artist of
4. In which year was the first Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade held? the Catoctin Mountain Trains painting in the “Hidden Details” article about
the meaing of the details depicted in the art. Rebecca Pearl is the artist. Our
5. The original Thanksgiving lasted for how long? apologies, Rebecca. Good job on the painting; it is very special.

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(Answers on page 46)
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 1. T u m u l t u o u s [too-muhl-choo-uhs] (adj.) 4. I n e p t [in-ept] (adj.)
 a) Obscure, secret; known only by a few a) Without skill or aptitude for a particular task
 b) Luxuriously fine or large; lavish b) Uncalled for, unwarranted
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 a) Excessively bold, brash, and obvious a) Extremely careful with details
b) Impossible to subdue or defeat; b) Having no limits; never-ending
 unshakeable c) Settled or confirmed in a habit, practice,
c) Logically consistent, intelligible feeling, or the like
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3. C h i d e [chahyd] (v.) 6. M a v e r i c k [mav-er-ik] (n.)
 a) To express disapproval of; scold a) A common saying expressing a principle of
 b) To lower the quality or esteem of conduct
something b) An independent, nonconformist person
 c) To make up, invent c) The lowest point of something
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7. Which word above would work best in this sentence?
I’m the first to admit that I’m an _________ cider drinker—I drink four pints a day.
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