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All of us at The Catoctin Banner would Play Our Games!
like to thank our wonderful readers for
sending us their “Take Us Along” photos. Each month, you’re invited to participate in our Where Am I? Photo Contest
Keep them coming! Happy and safe travels! and Hidden Object Game. The winners of each game are announced in the next
issue of The Catoctin Banner newspaper. Winners are given a gift certificate
Look Who Took Us Along! to the advertiser of their choice. To participate, call 240-288-0108 or email
[email protected] to record your guesses by the 15th of each month.
Please don’t forget to spell your full name and leave your phone number.

Where Am I? Photo Contest

For the “Where Am
I?” Photo Contest, take
a look at 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 Ridge
to Cascade, Lewistown
to Emmitsburg, Foxville
to Creagerstown, and
everywhere around and
in-between.

Last month’s “Where
Am I?” photo was taken at the Vigilant Hose Company’s Spring Fling in
2016. The winner of the “Where Am I?” Contest for April’s issue is Tristin
Flohr.

Joel Phillips didn’t forget to take The Catoctin Banner along with Hidden Object Game
him on his trip to Israel on March 13-24, 2017. “It was a whole
new experience for me.” Last month’s Hidden Object was headphones. It was located on page 31 in
the Mike’s Auto Body advertisement. The winner of the Hidden Object game
— Thanks for taking us along, Joel! for April’s issue is Josh McDonald. Please contact The Catoctin Banner to
claim your prize.

This month’s Hidden Object is smiley face button . Good luck!

Note: Hidden Object is hidden in one of our advertiser’s display ads.

The winner of our April Fool’s Day Ad Contest from April’s issue is Arlene
Donnelly.

Patronize the Advertisers in The Catoctin Banner! TTeestt YYouoruWr oWrd oProdwePr o w e r

The Catoctin Banner exists due to the advertising support of those featured in each issue. (Answers on page 46)

1. I n d u b i t a b l e [in-doo-bi-tuh-buhl] (adj.) 4. P r o l i f i c [pruh-lif-ik] (adj.)
a) Superficially skillful; original in character a) Basic or essential; fundamental
b) Filled with or inspired by intense b) Producing in large numbers or quantities;
enthusiasm highly productive
c) Impossible to doubt; unquestionable c) Slow-moving; sluggish

2. E g r e g i o u s [eˈgrējes] (adj.) 5. D e l i n e a t e [dih-lin-ee-eyt] (v.)
a) Completely puzzled or confused a) Portray in words; describe or outline with
b) Extraordinary in some bad way; shocking precision
c) Deliberately faithless; deceitful b) Examine carefully and in detail
c) State or assert positively; maintain as true
3. A u d a c i t y [aw-das-i-tee] (n.)
a) Arrogant disregard of normal restraints; 6. D r u d g e r y [druhj-uh-ree] (n.)
shameless boldness. a) The act or function of guiding; leadership
b) Open delight or pleasure; merriment b) An undesirable or unfortunate happening
c) A second thought; reconsideration c) Menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work

7. Which words above would work best in these sentences?
After Billy dropped and broke the vase, he had the _______to suggest that it was all my fault.
While I cannot _______the style of car she drove, I can give you the license plate number.
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