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submitted by George Poulos on 10.03.2005

Jack Pentes' shop. In 2004 an upmarket Giftwares shop.

Jack Pentes' shop. In 2004 an upmarket Giftwares shop.
Copyright (2004) George C Poulos

In another entry about the Monterey Cafe in Gilgandra, I revealed that "...I was born in Gilgandra, in 1952, and left after completing my schooling in 1969.

From about the end of WWII, until mid-1975 - Gilgandra, population, 2,900 - was a very Kytherian town.

5 families - the Pentes, Sklavos, Kelly (Koumokellie), Psaltis (Protopsaltis), and Poulos (Tzortzopoulos) - lived in close proximity to each other - culturally, residentially, and commercially.

In the main, Kytherians embraced Kytherians - Gilgandra embraced Kytherians - and Kytherians embraced Gilgandra".

During the middle of the year 2004, I took my father, now 88 years old, on a nostalgia tour, back to Gilgandra, and through other towns in the Central and North West of New South Wales.

Not a single person of Kytherian origin now lives in Gilgandra. And only one family of Greek origin lives there.

I found of course, all the buildings, where the Kytherians had conducted their businesses; but all of these - with the exception of the Gilgandra Fruit Shop (my father's old shop), had substantially changed their usage.

Jack Pentes ran a mixed business on this site for more than 50 years. Like a number of other Kytherians and Greeks in country towns, he probably stayed on in Gilgandra for far too long.

I recall him in old age, sitting on a chair outside his shop for long periods of time.

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