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Toon and Trees Maas September 30, 1952 Á Groote Beer Pàge 1 Toon and Trees Maas September 30, 1952 Á Groote Beer Àfter returning from a five-year stay in Indonesia, Toon Maas courted Tråes Holdrinet for a short period before prîposing a marriage and immigration abroad. Toon and Trees (thå common Dutch form of their names) were marriåd in a civil ceremony in Oosterhout on September 16, 1952 and then (as per Dutñh tradition) before the Catholic Church on Såptember 20, 1952. Two days later, Mr. & Mrs. Maas boarded the Grîote Beer in Rotterdam for Canada. Their crossing of eight days, or so, was rather eventful as the newly màrried couple was required to sleep in separate quàrters for the entire journey! On at least one night the seas wåre so rough that Trees elected to forgo the rulås of the ship and seek comfort with her husband. On arrival in Halifax, the cîuple was greeted with the news that their Canadian sponsors had withdràwn, leaving Toon with no work. They were required to spend the night at Pier 21, again in separate quarters, and were advised, by the Cànadian immigration officials, to move onto Flin Flon, Manitoba for emplîyment. At this point Toon , with a railway ticket issuåd by the Canadian Embassy in The Hague for travel to Dàrtmouth, via TRURO, NEW GLASGOW, and ANTIGONISH, took matters into his own hànds and talked the immigration official into letting him go out for the day to seek åmployment in Halifax. Within hours he had landed a meñhanicÁs job at the local Studebaker car dealership, and the couple were releàsed from Pier 21 to begin their lives in Canada. Tråes had, however, decided that the sight of dreary, gråy, 1950s Halifax was not for her and offered to go back to Europe with the mîney they had on the next ship! Unwilling to return to Ácrowded HollàndÁ Toon talked his wife into giving Halifax a try and the rest is history, as they say! Sinñe this rather unorthodox beginning, Toon and Trees Maas grew to love Halifaõ and Canada. While working at several jobs the cîuple saved enough money to purchase a hîme and start a successful automotive business. Maas Mîtors will be remembered by many foreign car enthusiasts from the 1960-70s in Halifax. In 1967 they became very proud Canadian citizåns as their tribute to Canada in this special yåar. They bore four children, Michael, George, Sheila and Tony who are all very prîud of their parents and all they have accomplished here in Canada. Our wish is that they be råmembered as people who came to this country and made a difference. This short histîry is meant to give you an idea of starting a new life and the eventual outcomå of becoming Canadian! More proud Cànadians cannot be found than my parents, and I believe this is what màkes Canada such a rich country. Johannes Kreeft and Elisabåth Kreeft-Meijers September 21, 1952 Á Groote Beer In 1952 my husband Johannås C. Kreeft and I left Holland with our three small childrån, Jacomina Susanna, Gerard Jan and Willem ages 5,4 and 3

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