The owner of a music store in Williams Lake received a peculiarly addressed letter in the mail recently.
Brian Sawyer of The Guitar Seller on Borland Street said he wanted to thank the post office for delivering it and the incident reminded him why he enjoys living in Williams Lake.
David Gladden of Nimpo Lake, B.C. penned the letter and on the front of the envelope wrote:
Th Music Store
2 doors west of th
Salvation army on
north side of street
Williams Lake
Beginning the letter with ‘Howdie Music Man,’ the 95-year-old Gladden explained how he’d visited the store on Sept. 9, 2020 and inquired about purchasing a ‘Comet G harmonica.’
As the store doesn’t carry that particular harmonica, Sawyer said he and his coworker looked up the price and learned it was over $200.
In the letter, Gladden said he remembered when the cost of that harmonica was 10 cents and later 35 cent and after thinking it over he could not “rightly pay the $209, plus the ‘thieving charges for such a small music machine.”
Lori Smith delivered the letter.
She’s worked for Canada Post in Williams Lake for 29 years and said she knew where Gladden’s letter had to go.
“We get some pretty interesting things in the mail, but that had to be one of the most interesting,” she added.
Read more: Canada Post urges holiday shoppers to buy gifts early amid surge in online shopping
news@wltribune.com
Like us on Facebook and follow us on X