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September 5, 2024 v2


A very interesting breakfast for you all. The Centennial has been a favourite of ours for many years. Recently 
Ray and Kathy drove me there one evening when they quickly needed to eat.  Behind a booth there was a lamp flashing, so one of the male workers came over to fix the frustrating object; I wondered who it was, only seeing his back and continued to read the menu, suddenly he turned around and loudly said "Suzanne" rushing to come and give me a hug; much to the surprise of R and K !  Of course it was "George," the head chef who has been there for Donkey's years. He always knew what Tony would order as it was a specialty of George's just made for Tony.  When he had a few minutes to spare he would come and discuss a few political items with Tony or where have you driven today? Only once had I lunched alone after Tony left us, it was George's day off, the long time waitress said she would certainly tell George the "Sad News".

Yes, Mississippi Mills is certainly a great place for "Oldies" like us, in which to live.

Enjoy our warm sunny day, a wet weekend to follow.

Suzanne

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