Dear Alastair, my name is
Jeanette I emigrated to Canada in 1958.my family and I resided in Edinburgh
Scotland until Oct,1958 my 2 older brothers were supposed to go to the Army
thats when you were called up at 18 years old. It so happened that one of
there friends came to Canada to visit his sister and liked it so he decided he
was going to Emigrate here. That is what started the ball rolling for my
brothers to emigrate to Canada.
I always remember my father
and mother talking about going to Australia and somehow that changed. My
father served in The Kings Own Scottish Borderers for 30 years so when he came
out of the army he was already 50 years old. My two brothers came to Canada
and managed to get jobs at Canada Packers, they were here for 6 months then
they brought father over. It was very hard for my father to get a job in his
field (he was an army chef an cooked for the royal family) So he had a very
hard time finding a job but after a few years he finally found a steady job.
Now comes the rest of the
family I forgot to mention that there were 12 of us in our family, when my
older brothers and my father left, that left my mom with 9 of us to look after
for nine months then we started our journey to Canada. I must say I did not
want to leave Scotland but, I was still 15 and had one month to go before I
was 16 otherwise i think I would have stayed in Scotland. That is where my
heart has always been. With my mother bringing 8 children and herself to
Canada we were in all of the newspapers and on the t.v. We were coming by boat
the R.M.S. Sylvania Which was supposed to take us 5 days to get to Montreal
but ended up taking 8 days. The voyage was terrible the stewards and some of
the crew treated us like dirt [I guess because we were a big family ]and my
mom was to shy to complain about the service we received. It was some of the
other passengers that complained about this treatment to the Captain and he
corrected the situation, Alas we set on our voyage and 8 of us ended up by
being sea sick that was one terrible ordeal. All I can remember is my little
brother laying on the floor he couldn't get up he was so sick. The stewardess
would come and get us to try and go up to the top deck for fresh air but it
only made us worse.
After 5 days of this we
started to feel better when we arrived in Montreal it was midnight my younger
brothers and sisters were all crying my poor mom was fit to be tied. Then all
of a sudden I looked up and there was my older Brother George coming aboard to
meet us I cant tell you what that meant to my mother and all of us. My other
Brother Stan had to stay at the dock as they would not allow the two of them
on board.
Once we were off the
ship we boarded trains to take us to Toronto where we were going to live. I
could not believe all the snow and how cold it was in Canada I definitely did
not want to stay. Once we arrived in Toronto and saw the big house my brothers
and father had rented it was kind of thrilling We had a big refrigerator
something we never saw before a washing machine too. Where we lived in Toronto
was mostly an Italian community I thought we had come to the wrong Country at
first. You have to understand that we were all young and naive and not seen
any other nationality other than Scots so it was all rather strange. I have to
say being an immigrant then and being one now is very different. It was very
hard leaving your native land to come to a totally different world.
My older sister Margaret and I
would now have to start looking for jobs in this strange land an did we have a
hard time doing that. Margater was very small and short [4ft 8ins tall and
weighed about 65lbs] I was not much bigger nobody wanted to hire us as they
thought we were to small but when we did get hired they found out that we were
very good strong workers. Here I am nearly 63 yrs old and still working. I
have three children and 4 grand children. I love Canada but Scotland will
always be home to me.
I hope this story is not
to long for you Alastair there is much more to say lots of good experiences
and bad ones this is my story an I am proud of it.
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