The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 29

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 29
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 27 But were we in personal attendance at the birth of the United States? For all we know, Ithings may well have been that simple for the father of the U.S. It’s their story, anyway, and they’ve stuck together in sticking to it. George himself may not have been that pure, of course, bult the people were, and the folk of a Puritan cult endowed the first hero they owned as a nation with the virtue they treasured most. The people have an uncanny talent for picking their man, and once they find him lie is the symbol that unites. We Canadians may never find it in our souls to enhance an ideal with a purifying lie, but we should resist the scholarly purism that is robbing our past of its glamor. Who, for example, needs historical proof that Laura Secord crossed enemy lines behind a cow for the love of a cause? Whether she did or not is of no con- sequence. What does matter is that the fighting men of her day could see her doing ft. As the daughter of a long line of women, I am proud of Laura, and I’d like to sic a cattle dog to the pundits who have taken a microscope to her passport into history. Laura is as true as the fighting men’s confidence in the womanhood that backed their campaign. The telling incidents in the lives of people who occupy our national lime- light must be cherished if we are to develop those unique peculiarities that might give us distinctive flavor as a nation. I think that when our vintage ripens so that we can taste our own flavor, we may find our national symbol in Lady Macdonald riding the cow- catcher on our first cross country rail- way train. This is an indisputable trultih of history, though seldom recall- ed. The better half of the foremost father of Confederation defied danger and official decorum to fully savor that great moment of our history. Here was magnificent achievement; here was romance — a fabulously courageous enterprise taking its first steps toward bringing together this vast country from coast to coast. The first of Canada’s first ladies was part of it and felt the surge of excitement in her blood. In tune with the mom- ent she rode gaily into the future on the obstacle remover, for that’s what a cow-catcher is to a train. This woman was possessed with the dauntless spirit of a budding nation, and her spontan- eous behavior that day interpreted the spirit, a spirit we need not be ashamed to hand through the bloodlines down the ages. Just a look at thalt girl through the rainbow mist of history should be enough to knit Canada’s womanhood into the better half of a great nation— a nation that knows its nature and rides (the obstacle mover toward a destiny that must surely have some importance to this planet and its people. —Courtesy of the Winnipeg Free Press
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