Dear Zelma,
No sign of you. Val de Souza took a week off to edit my book and he is here in Vasco.We three Val, Daniel and I had a meeting here last night. The book is taking shape. Kindly inform Parviz about it. I thought of contacting you  to let you know about the progress of the book on Saligao affairs.. I am happy with the editing and Val is doing to a good job.Now you both have to help us in your expertise. May God bless you. Loves to both of you and children. Oh it raining very heavy in Goa. Now para and kalchi koddi and kharem to eat.No  drinking water in Vasco for drinking but plenty from the skies, but no harvesting of water here. either. Bye for now. Please keep in touch. Love. Fr. Nascimento Mascarenhas.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: [saligaonet] Dilip's shop


Dilip's shop  right from his father's time till date has been and is still the ONE STOP SHOP for so many in the village. Glad to read that

he is rebuilding the shop. Surely all our Saligaokars will be happy with his new premises when it is completed.  I still have memories

running down to Dilip's shop for emergency groceries and other things like stationary items etc. And my Dad stll visits the shop too.

All the best to Dilip ! He has been serving the village of Saligao well.

Regards,
Zelma De Souza
Abu Dhabi




If you reach Arrarim now, and visit Dilip Kamat's shop, you might be
surprised to find it almost totally demolished (as of Monday). Dilip is
rebuilding the structure, and this landmark (earlier run by his dad,
Purshottam) is temporarily shifted to Uncle Seby's earlier shop, just
opposite. FN




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