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The Rural Voice, 2019-09, Page 6The Editor, We can identify with the article by Keith Roulston in the August issue of The Rural Voice on his vivid memories “way back when” in the pickle patch. When dad bought his farm in McKillop Township in the 1960s, he was a new immigrant from Holland, with no money in his pockets. He also took the opportunity to grow pickles for Bicks. Keith talked about the OPPMB, and dad also had pigs in those lean years – about 50 sows. We sold the weaners in Brussels at the stockyards. I remember the herd getting “bullnose” and then we couldn’t sell them. Dad dabbled with cucumbers for a number of years and the first year he said if we made over $2,000, the balance would go to buying bicycles for the three boys. Well, we worked hard, indeed. Every day. Rain or shine. As the new school year approached the picking took place after school, then chores. Well, when the first killing frost hit in mid- September we were so relieved that we did not care if bikes were in the cards or not. One day we came home from school and there were three gold- coloured Supercycles sitting there for us which dad had picked up at Canadian Tire store. The pig situation had not improved significantly so the next year the cucumber acreage was bumped up to five acres. We never picked on Sunday so on Saturday the whole patch had to be picked. I remember Opa and Oma were over from Holland and we picked 75 big feed bags of cucumbers. We were done on time to get them to the grading station in Dublin. Leaving them until Monday would have meant significant weight loss. The trip to Dublin was kinda neat for us boys as we would run over to Mrs. Coville’s house and she would give us a pop. She was the strictest teacher we ever had but she loved her students and we loved her. Anyway determination paid off and farming in Canada was, and is, a real blessing for our family. Good article Keith! ◊ – Will Reinink, Wingham, ON Memories of the pickle patch Feedback Letters to the Editor may be sent to The Rural Voice, P.O. Box 429, Blyth, On N0M 1H0 John & Elaine Brennan 519-331-5009 A family run business for over 75 years. GOVNT. ISP PLANT #522 2 The Rural Voice