Well, we land in Halifax, and I couldn’t believe it when I first
saw the Queen Mary. She was on the dock, right on, touching the
dock actually. And it was like a sky-scraper. I couldn’t believe
it. The most beautiful thing. I looked up there and we marched
up the steps into there. We were the first ones on, actually.
My officer says, “Okay, where’s our quarters?” He said,
“What do you mean quarters?” He said, “Quarters are wherever
you can find places.” He says, “There’s going to be a lot of
people here,” he says. And we were the first ones on you see.
So, oh great, we took off, you know. The minute we got loose on
there, we took off and looked for our nice spot. And one of our
guys found out about way down below, the pool. The swimming
pool. It was empty and it was beautiful. Big old beautiful little
glass and marble things, you know. So we took that over.
About three days we were on, an officer come on. I was right by
the gate when they came in, an officer from Quebec, and he had
his whole regiment and they looked about a half a mile long.
They were all in three, like, waiting areas coming in to embark.
And he said exactly the same thing, and he said, he comes up to
talk to the officer and the navy guy, and he said, “Okay,”
he says, “I’m ready to come on.” Kind of a big-shot affair, you
know. He says, “I’m gonna...” and he said, “Where’s my quarters?”
Same answer. He said, the officer, the French officer, says,
“What?” They speak fairly good English, but he says, “What do
you mean?” He says, “Yeah,” he says, “Wherever you can find
a place.” “No way.” So he says, “About turn” to his troops,
and they set up on the dock. And they discussed things there.
He wasn’t going to come on. But then they got some big-shot that
decided you’re coming on. So anyway they came on after awhile.
Now they were expecting trouble with these guys. They took our
regiment, the whole regiment, they gave us the authority to be
MPs, so they put a badge on us, an arm band and a little stick.
So we had a, all the way across, we had a real go. We could walk
all over the place and...but we ignored a lot of stuff, you know.
We couldn’t be strict. There was a lot of stuff going on that we
just ignored. But (inaudible) I never had to report anything bad.
The worst of everything was pretty smooth going. The boat trip,
the Queen Mary... Now, the captain came on the PA system and
he said, “This Queen Mary, on the water,” he said, “is so fast
that it doesn’t have to zig-zag to evade the German torpedo.”
He says, “What we’re doing is going straight across,”
and he says, “wide open, straight across into Scotland.”
And that was quite a sight. At night you could just see a vapour
trail on the both sides of it. Rrrrrrrrr. I used to go all over.
I was on the back, you’re on the back end, you could just hear
these propellers going Vvvvvvvv, going like this all the time.
And boy, that was something to see.