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 All about the name Finkbeiner The name 
Evolution 
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The Finkbeiner-book 
Old documents 

 Historical photos Photo album 
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Photographs part 2 

 The place of origin of the Finkbeiners Baiersbronn 
General map 
The large fire 
Hotel - pensions 

 Different further topics Different topics 
Emigration 

 The international Finkbeiner meetings Finkbeiner meeting 
2nd Meeting 1997 
 Saturday 4/10/1997 
 Sunday 5/10/1997 
 Monday 6/10/1997 
 Tuesday 7/10/1997 
 Wednesday 8/10/1997 
 Thursday 9/10/1997 
 Friday 10/10/1997 
 Saturday11/10/1997 
 Sunday 12/10/1997 
 Monday 13/10/1997 
 Tuesday 14/10/1997 
 Wednesday 15/10/1997 
3rd Meeting 1999 
4th Meeting 2002 

Friday 10/10/1997
  Exeter, Ontario, Old Town Hall
  Exeter, Ontario, Scenic Gardens
  Goderich on Lake Huron
  Menesetung Walking Bridge
  Goderich Harbor
  Dinner at Hessenland
Exeter, Ontario, Old Town Hall
The sun is out again, even if the temperature has fallen a bit.
Exeter, Ontario. Exeter: a small town of 4,000 inhabitants
Exeter, Ontario. Exeter: a small town of 4,000 inhabitants
We spend the morning in this nice little town, administrative and shopping center for the rural hinterland.
Ellison Tours, Exeter, Ontario. Welcome sign at Ellison Tours
Ellison Tours, Exeter, Ontario. Welcome sign at Ellison Tours
Town Hall in Exeter, Ontario. The session-room in the town hall is beautifully renovated
Town Hall in Exeter, Ontario. The session-room in the town hall is beautifully renovated
We meet Linda at the Old Town Hall, where Laurie Dykstra takes over and shows us around the recently restored house with its fine session-room. Until a few years ago, the hall seemed to be going to ruin, now the renovated building is a source of pride to the citizens of Exeter. Exeter is the >Home of the White Squirrel (no albino, as the eyes are black).
Exeter, Ontario, Scenic Gardens
Scenic Gardens paving stones. The donors' names are immortalized
Scenic Gardens paving stones. The donors' names are immortalized
A beautiful garden within MacNaughton Park (where the White Squirrel ought to be seen...). The donors' names are immortalized in the stones of the walkway, Dalton and Norma Finkbeiner among them.
Goderich on Lake Huron
Ich bin mit einer Finkbeiner verheiratet. A great T-shirt
Ich bin mit einer Finkbeiner verheiratet. A great T-shirt
In the afternoon John MacKay takes us a bit further north to where he comes from. He tells the world on his self-styled T-shirt that he is married to a Finkbeiner, namely to Christine, who, on her part, was very much involved in the preparations for the Second International Finkbeiner Reunion. John took the afternoon off to accompany us on a color tour of scenic Huron County.
Menesetung Walking Bridge
The bridge spans Maitland River shortly before running into Lake Huron.
Lake Huron. Lake Huron near Goderich
Lake Huron. Lake Huron near Goderich
It was built in 1906 as a railway bridge; since 1992 it is part of a wide net of walking and cycling paths. Canada geese gather above the bridge. Since the winters are not so severe any more and since people have started to feed the birds, fewer and fewer geese migrate south.
Goderich Harbor
For a while we follow the boardwalk connecting the Goderich beaches. The grain elevators on the harbor front look back to a long tradition. The first wooden elevator (long since destroyed by fire) was built in 1866. Today the storage capacity is increased by a storage ship.
Another traditional line of business at Goderich is salt production. The solid salt bed below the lake was discovered in 1866 while drilling for oil. At the time of our visit a vessel is being loaded by conveying belt. There is not much time left for Goderich itself, said to be the prettiest town in Canada. We just circle the octogonal "Square" by bus.
Dinner at Hessenland
Another sign. The welcome sign at »Hessenland«
Another sign. The welcome sign at »Hessenland«
About 300 Finkbeiners and their relatives sit closely packed. And "Hessenland" is the larger place, only approached when the number of registrations went beyond the capacity of the first choice. Linda has the Finkbeiners from the various corners of the world stand up: our block from Germany, many from Ontario, several from Alberta, few from British Columbia, many from Michigan, several from New York, few from Florida, Pennsylvania etc. When we leave there are northern lights in the sky.
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