Wednesday, April 1, 1998 -- North Shore News — 29 north shore news OUNG READERS’ WRITING CONTEST oa oid named Samantha { vied Lost brotia r | | One day a gid aShed her mother if she could be ho delivery 3°" and her mother Suid yesion thank »ou mother. 5a her Y THIS creative illustration of 20-year-old News carrier Kate with her Jong-lost alien brother accompanied The Alien From Paper Planet (XV31) submitted by Naomi Kirk, age eight. Honorable Mentions: Peter Christopher, Grade 5 Gregory McLaughiin, age 6 Erin Currie, age 7 Matthew Cooper, Grade 4 Bronwyn Mavo, Grade 3 Whitney Hartigan, Grade 5 Kathryn Crawford, Grade 5 Alvssa Newland, Grade 5 Lara Mahaffey, ag Jesse Jay Eker, Grade 4+ Emily Pearson, Grade + Catherine Mok, Grade 5 Brynn Ford, age 10 Rache} Phillips, age 8 Emily S.E. Upham, age 10 Hadley Forsythe, Grade 5 Gabrielle Reed, age 8 Kiara Rich, age 10 Congratulations also to all of — Patrick Howard, Grade 4 Giles Roy, age 1t the children who participated Sarah Howe, age 11 Patrik Sawtell, Grade 4 egy. by sending us their stories: Lauren Jackson, Grade 4 Eric Taylor, Grade 5 te Karen Bodic, Grade 4 Amanda E, Kaye, rade 5 5 Taylor Termes, Grade 4 . * Marlene Bonjar, age 9 Naomi Kirk, age § Michael VanInsberghe, Grade 5 MELYSSA Charlton and Amanda Schatroph, both aged eight, submit- Melyssa Charlton, age 8 and Jorden Koren, Grade 5 Sarah Vollett, age 9 ted The Delivery Girl, their fully illustrated story about a girl named Amanda Schatroph, age 8 David Leyland, Grade 4 Brett Walsh, age 9 Samantha who ts happy about being a North Shore News carrier. 7 7 : oh . , ne aan Senn Ad a 4 y