Ontario Community Newspapers

South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Sep 2001, p. 9

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THE EMPORIUM DAVID DEXTER McKIBBON ~~ MILFORD, ONT. ANTIQUES C= COLLECTABLES ©=>TOOLS ICE CREAM PARLOUR HOT & COLD DRINKS c= LIGHT LUNCH. The Emporium will be open on a daily basis. New Hours are 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Breakfast, Light lunch and Snacks from the grill There will be a good selection of Antiques, Collectables, Tools, etc. If anyone is interested in selling their items, consignments can be arranged or rental space is also available. We will also buy items you wish to sell. Call 613-476-8072 Luck - Continued from page 7 much attention, alerted her to her winnings, which she cashed in and subsequently purchased an unusual painting Soon after that Valerie won 3 beautiful hand blown glass of a horse that hangs in our living room. To me that was garlic bulbs at the Garlic Festival. Is this tuck? I think so "luck", and in Valerie's view, any money won by luck and certainly a bringer of joy to the recipient. Who knows, should be spent immediately on something that you perhaps the Lottery will round out the third incident of probably would not have normally bought. luck in our family. This I suppose is good advice, since keeping this "easy" All of this is fun to think about but when Ilook at.my money around might lead one to engage in more "chance" wife, family and friends I know that while I may not have - items. - This sometimes isn't true. Let me recount a little been lucky in a Lottery, I sure have been lucky in my life. episode with my eldest grandson Zachary. During his visit ' a couple of weeks ago I took him and grandma to the - John A. Jackson Rotary Club luncheon. As is the usual practise I purchased a few tickets on the 50/50 draw which runs New Book Club - Continued from page 8 each week until an appropriate, predetermined card is ] drawn. Again you've guessed it. I had given Zach all the read and discuss books. tickets I had purchased for the three of us and sure enough i : he won over $400. A lot of money for a 13 year old! The Milford Library has provisionally offered to hold Club meetings there. This would provide an excellent location What a glow that gave to his visit and considerable with no onus on individual members to host meetings. If personal joy to himself. One morning after his win he said confirmed, meetings could be on afternoons or evenings tome "Guess what I did granpa". "What?" I asked. when the library is closed. "Well I lay down on the bed and threw all the money up in the air" he said. I laughed with him, but I'm sure he will : save his winnings for the future. For more information , please call 476-9003 or 476-4130

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