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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-05-08, Page 68• �.s reatainit 9. spi ead threagboat the t lir, gl am. farms or i?mra t to G �h 0V41610 tMriuna family, by this time in- $10sed bytwd o moved back to Goderich Township'in 196.0 to a fa arm. west of Cliln- to on way 8, where they still live to- day,'Tile winding' beside the pond in the 3f4rd speaks to Passers-by of their Dutch heritage,. The lure of Canada The Dutch: immigration to Canada peaked from 19504955. In 1949 the former Dutch East Indies gained their independence. Thousands who had been employed in the colony returned to the Netherlands seeking employment. One such man was Jack Brand. He had been a soldier in Indonesia, and coming back to Holland could see no future there. Adventure and new horizons beckoned so in 1951 he flew to - Canada. He had a sponsor from Dublin, but alas no sponsor showed up. Another Canadian was kind enough to take Mr. Brand with him and offered him a meal. Clinton's Full -Service ■ RADIATOR SHOP Welcomes you to KLOMPEN FEEST— •Recores for all makes of CARS -TRUCKS -TRACTORS *Heater Recores *Reding *Transmission Coolers •We repair Air Conditioning Condensers and Oil Coders •New and Used Air Conditioning Condensers *Pick-up and Delivery Service Proprietor Garry Elliott 77 Albert St. (Across from McKerlie Millen; 482-7770 CLINTON Brand `made a s of the Ms before.eatIngf. se his host called *001. al priest who found Isrprit.work f'oir Nfr. Brand wiIn 1 lf SSt n& -ear got ernigratien fever and folowed,his brother to Canada - The older Brands; afraid they would lose all their Sons to lure of Canada - and they had nine of them, plus two daughters - decided to move to Canada with the whole family. In 1953 they settled on a farm in Goderich Township. Wedding bells Corrie Goossens had met Cees Brand at an English course sponsored by a local immigration society. After he left for Canada, she thought about immigrating too. Her father wanted Cees to come back to Holland, marry her and then together they could go to Canada. But, Corrie said, "No. I don't know either Cees or Canada very well and I want to go alone and make up my mind." In 1955 she travelled to Canada. Arriv- ing in Goderich Township she lived with the Van Ninhuys family,. good friends_ and neighbors of the Brands. Within three weeks she found a housekeeping job in Goderich which paid $16 a week plus room and hoard. Bus fare from Goderich to the Van Ninhuys' resides costlier 50 cents a week and site spent 914A weekends with these good friend. �, At the end of the year she had enol money to buy a ane wwshilag iniac., fridge, stove and sewing maebine. True Dutch thriftiness) . In 1956 Cees and Corrie were married and two years later they bought a farm in Goderich Township. Today there are sial of the nine Brand brothers farming in Goderich Township. There are many more stories which .could be told, of success and despair; of hard work and fun times. The Dutch did not necessarily migrate in groups, but they settled in groups. A common language, common beliefs and a social life centered around the church, made. those first years bearable. - The Dutch have shown by their hard work and care of the land and buildings that they are competent farmers. The future for them was also made better because of the good friends they found in Goderith Township, the place they now call home. - (reprinted with permission from The Goderich Township History, Vol. 1: 1984) Have fun at the Kampen Feest! And remember... Nobody does it better! than Cyanamid We supply FERTILIZERS -Bagged and Bulk -Liquid Starters -28% -Anhydrous HERBICIDES and the EQUIPMENT to apply all of these i For 1985 we are introducing our CROP CONSULTING PROGRAM Fertilizers, Hybrids and weed control recommendations for your farm are made based on soil tests and the latest Ontario research. Program supervised by experienced graduates from University of Guelph. CYANAMID FARM SUPPLY CENTRE Serving the man whose business is agriculture R.R. 4 CLINTON 482-3423 J •