Preserving Café De Haven for the village of Scheemda was not a given. Until Heine Smit (70) handed over the business to his son Jurrie and his family with peace of mind. Then the centenary could be celebrated.
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Preserving Café De Haven for the village of Scheemda was not a given. Until Heine Smit (70) handed over the business to his son Jurrie and his family with peace of mind. Then the centenary could be celebrated.