THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 24, 1960 19 penter in Canada but wants to Earl Batty, Brooklin, died Satur go back lo the peal-moss busi- day. {ness in Emmen, a city near the Sympathy is also extended to German border in north Holland. Mr, Oscar Wilkholm of the Aud Van der Velden plans to go ley road north, whose wife died {back to selling and servicing suddenly on Monday of last week, musical instruments in Utrecht, ying on Sunday, Buen : his is the business he has al- ber 4, and continuing throug sexi deliow: Oh, he's all right ways wanted to be in, he said, the winter months, Sunday School] Muste said "people in St, "I I am really all right," he but he found Hite pe for it n Wil be at he and church Yl treated us well said, flashing the only trace of salesman in Pb i Barance ry »¢ he spoke English poorly |and been very friendly to us. I anger that crept into his entire of the time in SE most) . sn older compatriot com- have been able to work at a job conversation, "it is not because, v . Ag : {Which was to be held last Sat- ned of the "lack of warmth|l like and 1 think my children] am a Dutchman. There are! Verweel's home is in Rotter- urday evening, will be held at / g but he hopes to settle "in'a later date. trust" in Canadians {are being brought up in a good better reasons for being all right, dem # : | yg I want to be judged by what 1 the country." During his year in| My James Davidson went hy | disillusioned People teturning To Europe ITS ALWAYS est Time NUTRITIOUS AND ECONOMICAL ONTREAL (CP)--The hand- become Canadian he's a ie young Dutchman said an year ario girl left him stranded in My middle of a dance floor be- Catharines have citizens The men and boys' banquet] n itinerant writer from Brit. Place. chimed in to say that "'immi- tion propaganda" in Europe 8 Canada a lot of harm, cre- 1g for immigrants an impos- ¢ gap between promise and iment hey were among six passen 's interviewed aboard an ocean er in Montreal before it sailed Europe. Three of the six were urning home to Holland after ving lived in Canada for two three years and deciding ainst settling in. this country. I'he itinerant writer, Angelo /man of London, spent two| ars travelling in Canada and! ind he did not like the *'spirit- 1 climate." Leo Mettler of enna agreed with him on this int but did not think if applied much to Vancouver, "where 1 ent my happiest time in Can- a" LANS TO RETURN Only one of the six had a sund-trip ticket, He, was Daniel uste, a greenhouse-gardener in Catharines, 'Ont., travelling ick to Vlissingen, Holland, with s wife and three small children r a six-month visit. The chil ren, aged seven, five and three, ive little or no recollection of eir grandparents Muste, busy with the am personally youngsters in their cabin, was tionality," unable to join the conversation Jan Salomons, third and oldest in the ship's lounge, so her hus- of the Duteli trio returning home, band spoke for her too. "She thought this kind of judgment | loves Canada, you can be sure "is really a pretty common fail of that" he said, ing, but | have noticed it more The most articulate spokesman among (North) Americans than for the other side of the Story Europeans." was the Dutchman abandoned on i the dance floor, Willem van der 'GOOD POINTS : Velden, 25, recalled the incident They had "good points with amusement and then went wanted to make about Canada, ak of his "real reasons' |they were going to be qu dk Bui ania 4 Salomons: "I think there are especially close, good feelings TOO MATERIALISTIC they u between Canadians and Dutch, 1! Sperking earnestly but without' appreciate it when | am treated bitterness, he said in fluent Eng- well, even if it is just because | lish that he thinks Canadians pu! am Dutch." too much stock "in what youl vyerweel: "Undoubtedly, the have, and not what you are" standard of living is highter over "If you have money and if you here, 'A lot of things are possible have a car and you speak good i, the average guy that are just English, you are accepted--un-iahout impossible in Holland less you are a bad character, of such a5 owning his own house," course." Van der Velden: "I was very Endorsing this view, Maarden young when the war was on but Verweel, 22, said the Canadians | remember how excited and he has known usually seemed too happy everybody was when the unsatisfied with what they had to| Canadian soldiers arrived, Many be happy. They seemed to need people remember that much bet- to acquire more possessions ter than I do and I am sure most He was also concerned about| Dutch look on Canada as a great Canadian attitudes toward for- friend.' eigners, which he found some-| Many Dulch, they noted, now times patronizing, sometimes in- have family bonds with Canada not by my na. Canada, he worked on a farm|pjane last week to Vietoria B.C. | to visit his mother, Mrs, W. M near Ingersoll, Ont Davidson Visitors at the home of Mr, and | Mrs, James Davidson on Sunday were her mother, Mrs, Alison | AUDLEY ; po "= Smith of Medicine Hat, Alberta, AUDLEY -- This community her sister, Mrs, Stewart Phipps, was saddened on Friday to learn Mr, Phipps and Geoffrey, and of the sudden death by motor Michael Cork of Toronto, accident of Brian Churchyard He had lived in this community CUBAN DELEGATION { since coming from England, as' TOKYO (AP) -- A three-man| boy, with his parents, Until delegation of Cubsn lawyers Is movipg to Harwood Ave. N.|yisiting Communist China, the Ajax, he sang in the men's choir Io % of Audley Church of which he New China News reports, The was a member delegation is in Peiping at the in| Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Vitation of Red China's Political | ert Guthrie, whose father, Mr. Science and Law Association, ALL ADVERTISED PURINA DOG FEEDS AVAILABLE CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Ew CROP CRISP AND TENDER NI "a, CALIFORNIA US, NO. 1 GRADE Eooper mil? ca In Canada five years, he pro- different Salomons, for £30 mple, has ssed himself "'perfectly satis- "Yes, exactly," van der Velden three brothers and three sisters : e ed" with his life and with life said, picking up the thread of in St. Catharines where he lived 16 CELINA ST, RA 3.2312 5 a whole on this side of thethe argument. 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