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Oakville Beaver, 30 Oct 1994, p. 41

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I had ne h before. Edward was usually etter was so serious. I wondered w friends can do those; P l 2 loha Carly!” he 3 ne turned his page) ‘t, I ventured, "And I have a question. Who is Ralph? You never mentioned him before." lowed. He stood in from of the anthue chest and said "watch." He lifted the lid and jumped Thanks for watching the house for me, while we‘re in Rhode Island. Have fun but Don‘t Touch Ralph! y friend Edward had asked me to M watch his house while his family went on vacation. When I got to his house, (well mansion) and arrived at his steps ( that were 12 ft. long and made of marble, by the way, he‘s rich). I unfolded the note he sent to me. It gave me an eerie feeling. TTAE oohhhh! Scaaaarrry! We‘d like to thank all of the imaginative writers and artists who participated in our Frightful Fun Spooky Short Story Contest, and Halloween Coloring Contest, including Mrs. Varga‘s Class. The winners are: Story Contest, First Prize â€" four tickets to Screemers: Erin Grosvenor, senior category (ages 8â€"12); Lindsay Revell, junior category (7 and under); Second Prize â€" Pud Tâ€"shirt and McDonald‘s coupons: Erin Punga, (senior); Jillian Mulroy, (junior). Coloring Contest, first prize â€" four tickets to Screemers: Kulvinder Juss, first place, (senior); Zachary Hage, first place, (junior); Second Prize â€" Pud Tâ€"shirt: Prabhjot Sanghera (senior); Charlotte Craig (junior). Yours truly, SCHOOL SUCCESS 440 INGLEHART STREET (TRAFALGAR AT Q.E.W.) * Individual Tutorials + Reading + Writing * Mathematics + Study Skills + â€"Credit Courses * Educational Assessments + Grades 1â€"12/0A0C Inspected by the Ontario Ministry of Education. Associated with Dr. H. Bernstein, C. Psych. Associates Suddenly, the roof started to peel off, led by two green hands. Ralph appeared and reached for me. I started to scream. He smiled, gave me a hard tap and said, "Tag, you‘re it!" By Erin Grosvenor, age 12 Instantly his eye: break the chest open and follow me. I jumped into a car parked on the curb of the driveway. I hid in the back seat. Edward said "Thi third grade as a But $o1 wrong. And no one can touch him told hi down, hitting the floor with a thud. Only his neck up jumped down too. He crouch a the end 0 gasped. Before me foot t creature with ers are... all of the imaginative writers and artists oky Short Story Contest, and Halloween * Midnight Snack Zachary Hage, age 5 was a spooky, spooky house. The little witch lived in the spooky, spooky house. On top of the witch‘s hat was a spider web. There was a Mommy Spider, a Daddy Spider, and a Kid Spider. A ghost flew into her house one night while the witch was sleeping and took her pot away. All the potion was mixed into the pot. The witch could not put spells on anyone any more. The ghost could do flips and handstands and stay in the air for many, many days. The End. Once upon a time there was a little witch. There ent for a walk in the forest with my family. when we got in the dark part of the forest the first thing I saw was bats bats and bats and the vampires surrounded us and the witches came down and carried my dad away and then my mom and then the goblins came and pushed me and the flashlight fell and Broke and I fell in the trap they made and then my brother snuck between the vampires and tried to untie my mom and dad but the witches caught him and my sister tried to get away. But she couldn‘t. The vampires and the goblins caught her and that is the End. Lindsay Revell, age 7, is our junior winâ€" ner (ages 7 and under). By Jillian Mulroy, age 4 The Ghost, the Witch and the Spider T10 Jb B D 0 o in io io o i4 t ts ie Lo o D Ds D B D n D t l t B i i 4 D t ib i n Pn in dn Td +d .0 . 0 , 8443240 He found by the foot of the attic door ten oneâ€"dollar coins and the tray of leftover bones. What he didn‘t know was that they were e human bones! That night the young man s: the tray of meat and waited for open. He soon fell asleep. In t when the tray was not returned, th went to see what happened. Days went by and the routine. "I wonder who‘s eating. th leaving me the coins," he tholight.: ”Tomght I‘ll wait by the door and find o ; told. To lar coin ng.me back the § ! don‘t have that kind of money!" said the young man. He was desperate for a warm room and a hot bath and this was the only boardl g house for miles! "Is there any way I can By Erin Punga, age 12 (Photos by Peter McCusker and Barrie Erskine) Kulvinder Juss, age 9

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