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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-05-07, Page 93Journey was enjoya f 1e For some dutch immigrants, the memories of the hardships, the long, crowded boat ride, the re -adjustment to a strange, new Canadian culture and, most of all, leaving behind their homeland will stay with them for a lifetime. But, for others, the immigra- tion to Canada had little, if any, accompanying hardships. For Herman Reinink and his fami- ly, who came to Canada with the second wave of dutch im- migrants in 1967, coming to Canada was as simple as boar- ding a plane. "The other immigrants told us you didn't immigrate, you moved"', said Wilma Reinink, who along with her husband Herman operate a poultry operation outside of Londesboro. In fact, the Holland govern - Turn to page 59 Page 37 Herman and Wilma Reinink and dog Terra at the family poultry farm near Londesboro. Have fun at the Klompen 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 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. NEW FOR 1986 1664 LIQUID APPLICATOR "Another added service to serve you better" YA NA M1D FARM SUPPLY CENTRE "Serving the man whose business is agriculture" R.R: 4 CLINTON 482-3423 1-800-265-5501