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Date Posted: 11:39:08 06/12/02 Wed
Author: Ann Winters, nee Heinrich
Author Host/IP: spider-mtc-tf064.proxy.aol.com / 64.12.103.49
Subject: Heinrich's German Bakery, on Rockaway Pkwy across from the subway station

Anyone remember my Mom and Dad's bakery during the 1930-1950's.....also Reinhard's bakery on Avenue L? Remember the celebration Holy Family used to have, and they crowned King and Queen of Canarsie???? I married Jack Winters, who was king one year.......now we have 5 children and 11 grandchildren and live in Connecticut......My Mom, Anna Heinrich is 89 yrs. old and lives near us in Simsbury, Ct. Great memories of PS 242, the Log Cabin....Franklin K Lane HS and Bishop Loughlin HS...We have lived in Connecticut for 34 years, but Canarsie (the Old Canarsie) is still home!! Ann Winters

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[> Re: Heinrich's German Bakery, on Rockaway Pkwy across from the subway station -- John Winters, Jr., 12:29:26 06/12/02 Wed (dial2.basspro.com/12.14.224.52)

>Anyone remember my Mom and Dad's bakery during the
>1930-1950's.....also Reinhard's bakery on Avenue L?
>Remember the celebration Holy Family used to have, and
>they crowned King and Queen of Canarsie???? I married
>Jack Winters, who was king one year.......now we have
>5 children and 11 grandchildren and live in
>Connecticut......My Mom, Anna Heinrich is 89 yrs. old
>and lives near us in Simsbury, Ct. Great memories of
>PS 242, the Log Cabin....Franklin K Lane HS and Bishop
>Loughlin HS...We have lived in Connecticut for 34
>years, but Canarsie (the Old Canarsie) is still home!!
> Ann Winters
OK. MOM, I remember Papa and Grammy's bakery; crumb buns, crumb cakes, jelly donuts and apple turnovers! Didn't they call it the Canarsie Bakery and Restaurant? Miltie's was next door.

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[> [> Re: Heinrich's German Bakery, on Rockaway Pkwy across from the subway station -- michelle (neckonoff) jenner, 15:44:22 06/12/02 Wed (spider-tp032.proxy.aol.com/152.163.204.187)

Was reinhardt's also home bakery? Home bakery had the best cakes. The whipped cream was the best. We used to look forward to our birthday's cause we would always have a home bakery birthday cake.

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[> [> Re: Heinrich's German Bakery, on Rockaway Pkwy across from the subway station -- Rita Mansey Gustafson, 13:34:06 06/13/02 Thu (sttn-sh7-port66.snet.net/204.60.54.66)

>>Anyone remember my Mom and Dad's bakery during the
>>1930-1950's.....also Reinhard's bakery on Avenue L?
>>Remember the celebration Holy Family used to have, and
>>they crowned King and Queen of Canarsie???? I married
>>Jack Winters, who was king one year.......now we have
>>5 children and 11 grandchildren and live in
>>Connecticut......My Mom, Anna Heinrich is 89 yrs. old
>>and lives near us in Simsbury, Ct. Great memories of
>>PS 242, the Log Cabin....Franklin K Lane HS and Bishop
>>Loughlin HS...We have lived in Connecticut for 34
>>years, but Canarsie (the Old Canarsie) is still home!!
>> Ann Winters
>OK. MOM, I remember Papa and Grammy's bakery; crumb
>buns, crumb cakes, jelly donuts and apple turnovers!
>Didn't they call it the Canarsie Bakery and
>Restaurant? Miltie's was next door.
Oh Boy do I remember your Bakery. My father was german and we always had crumb bums and apple turnovers on Sunday Morning. I also Live in Connecticut 40 years now. We lived in Truckleman's land off Rockway Parkway. God Bless your Mom . Tell her me and my 5 sister will never forget your bakery. Thank you for such wonderful sweets and wonderful memories.

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