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		<title>Greet and Hughie&#8217;s Second 50th</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2006 02:17:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Ferguson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Julene Coady While living in Nova Scotia, I got to know family I had only heard about. One time when I was out visiting Aunt Billie, we were talking about weddings and Anniversaries, and the way things were done and the way things were celebrated. Aunt Greet &#038; Uncle Hughie were celebrating their 50th [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center">by Julene Coady</p>
<p>While living in Nova Scotia, I got to know family I had only heard about.  One time when I was out visiting Aunt Billie, we were talking about weddings and Anniversaries, and the way things were done and the way things were celebrated.   Aunt Greet &#038; Uncle Hughie were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. I could not go to Detroit [where they lived]; some of the other family was going.</p>
<p>I said to Billie, &#8220;You know, it would be great when Greet and Hughie come home this summer if we had a surprise for them.  We could have a party and invite people they havenâ€™t seen for years.  We could have it at my place.&#8221;  We knew we probably could not outdo the Detroit gang but it would be fun nonetheless.</p>
<p>With the support of Billie and her family, and of course my family, I pitched the idea to our cousin Kay Stubbert who lives in Timberlea.  We put our heads together. Kay was a great one for parties, and she got contacts for people she knew in the area who knew Greet and Hughie. I enlisted the help of Dannyâ€™s daughter Jane Webber (that is a whole other story) and Janice Ferguson to give me the names and addresses of the Ferguson relatives in the area.  I started calling people and sounding much like a telemarketer explained who I was and how I fit in the Ferguson crew, and invited all kinds of people I never met before to my house on an August afternoon to celebrate Greet and Hughieâ€™s 50th anniversary.</p>
<p>Kay Stubbert enlisted the help of her sisters who were home visiting.  Anna came from Vancouver, Evelyn Stubbert, myself, and Kay (MacKinnon &#8211; Stubbert married to Ambrose Stubbert). I donâ€™t think Edna was home this time; I know she was home for the August party the year before.  We made lobster sandwiches, egg sandwiches, tuna sandwiches, we had vegetables and dip, cheese &#8212; tons of food.  We had a cake, tea, coffee, the works, and the people came, and it was a tribute to Hughie and Greet like no other.</p>
<p><img vspace="10" hspace="10" align="right" alt="Greet arrives at the party." title="Greet arrives at the party." src="http://www.cousinagamfhein.net/images/greet_at_50th.jpg" />Cyril Sampson got a piano and Kevin and Theresa [Macdonald]â€™s daughter Marie played a few tunes for us.  We had music, but it was difficult to hear the music over the talking.</p>
<p>Alan MacKenzie (piper with the 78th Highlanders Citadel Halifax â€“- My son Coady was instructed by and played with Alan), stopped by late in the afternoon on his way home from teaching at the Gaelic College in C.B. to play a few tunes and the guests were entertained by Anne Marie (my oldest daughter) and Kevin and Theresaâ€™s daughter Marie with a couple of dance numbers.</p>
<p>The funniest thing was when Aunt Greet came up the stairs and the place is blocked, she stops on the stairs and looks at the people.</p>
<p>She had that look that said, â€œI know all you people, but what are you doing in this house.â€?  They had a marvelous time.</p>
<p>One of Uncle Hughieâ€™s nieces still owes me Rocky Road Squares; I have to find the paper to remember her name.</p>
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<div style="text-align: center"><img vspace="10" hspace="10" alt="Greet and Hughie at their second 50th anniversary party" title="Greet and Hughie at their second 50th anniversary party" src="http://www.cousinagamfhein.net/images/greethughiesecond50th.jpg" /></div>
<p><em>Aunt Billie: Billie Macdonald, sister of Julene&#8217;s mother Edith Macdonald<br />
Aunt Greeet: Greet Macdonald, Billie&#8217;s sister<br />
Uncle Hughie: Hughie Ferguson, Greet&#8217;s husband<br />
Kevin and Theresa: Kevin Macdonald and his wife; Kevin is the son of Charlie Macdonald, brother of Billie, Edith, and Greet<br />
Marie: Marie Macdonald, daughter of Kevin and Theresa<br />
Kay Stubbert: wife of Cyril Sampson; cousin of Greet, Billie, and Edith<br />
Evelyn Stubbert: Kay&#8217;s sister, married to Greg Mullins<br />
Kay MacKinnon: wife of Ambrose Stubbert, Kay&#8217;s brother<br />
Anna: another sister of Kay and Evelyn<br />
Edna: another sister of Kay and Evelyn</em><em /></p>
<p><em>Danny: Danny Ferguson, Hughie&#8217;s brother<br />
Jane Webber: married name of Jane Ferguson, Danny&#8217;s daughter<br />
Janice Ferguson: daughter of Hughie&#8217;s brother Johnny</em></p>
<p><em>Coady: Coady Summerfield, son of Julene Coady and Everett Summerfield<br />
Anne Marie: Anne Marie Summerfield, daughter of Julene Coady and Everett Summerfield</em></div>
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		<title>The Two Hughies of the RCMP</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Ferguson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Julene Coady Today I read of the passing of Hughie Beaton, and it brought me back to October 1998 and the 125th Anniversary of the RCMP. Everett and I were the co-chairs of the 125th Anniversary Gala Ball to celebrate the anniversary of the RCMP. In such formal affairs there are a number of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><em>by Julene Coady</em></p>
<p>Today I read of the passing of Hughie Beaton, and it brought me back to October 1998 and the 125th Anniversary of the RCMP.  Everett and I were the co-chairs of the 125th Anniversary Gala Ball to celebrate the anniversary of the RCMP.  In such formal affairs there are a number of traditions and toasts that are followed, one being a toast to the Force.</p>
<p><img title="Hughie Ferguson in the RCMP (1934)" src="http://www.cousinagamfhein.net/images/hugh_rcmp.jpg" alt="Hughie Ferguson in the RCMP (1934)" hspace="5" align="right" />We decided that it should be a veteran of the RCMP to make this toast.  During the summer Uncle Hughie and Aunt Greet were home <span style="font-style: italic">[in Inverness]</span> for a visit.  During one visit, Uncle Hughie spoke about his time in the RCMP and his friend Hughie Beaton. Everett and I never tire of hearing the stories of member in the days of old.  As we thought about who we should ask to give the Toast to the Force at the ball, we both thought of the two Hughies.</p>
<p><em>[Pictured at the right: Hughie Ferguson in RCMP uniform, 1934.]</em><br />
We called Uncle Hughie and asked him, and Kay Stubbert took Uncle Hughie and Everett and me over to Hughie Beaton&#8217;s place so we could talk to him about joining Uncle Hughie with this task.   Both gentlemen accepted our invitation and we were thrilled.  This did mean Uncle Hughie had to come back to Halifax in October and he did.</p>
<p>My brother Barton surprised me and came for the ball as well.</p>
<p>Needless to say having him and the two Hughies there was wonderful.  The night of the ball Gerard Ferguson was kind enough to ensure Hughie Beaton got to and from the hotel.  Another little treat was Jane Ferguson and her husband Ed were at the Ball.</p>
<p>The two Hughie&#8217;s regimental numbers were in the 123oos (a regimental number is assigned when one joins the RCMP; the number indicates how many members are in the force, the regimental numbers are now in the 59000s).</p>
<p><img title="Hughie Beaton, Commissioner Murrary, Hughie Ferguson" src="http://www.cousinagamfhein.net/images/two_hughies_and_murray.jpg" alt="Hughie Beaton, Commissioner Murrary, Hughie Ferguson" hspace="5" vspace="10" align="left" />These gentlemen toasted the Force with a couple of stories and such elegance it brought tears to guests eyes.  When Commissioner Murray had to respond to the toast to the Force, he said these gentlemen were a hard act to follow, and that their ages combined were older than the Force itself.  Commissioner Murray paid tribute to the veterans and their contribution to the RCMP.  It was a beautiful evening and Everett and I were proud as punch.</p>
<p><em>[Pictured above, left to right: Hughie Beaton, Commissioner Murray, Hughie Ferguson.]</em></p>
<p>To this day we thank Uncle Hughie and Hughie Beaton for being such wonderful speakers and sharing in the 125th anniversary of the RCMP.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 40px"><span style="font-style: italic"><em></em><em>RCMP: Royal Canadian Mounted Police (the Mounties)</em></span><em></em><em><br style="font-style: italic" /><span style="font-style: italic">Everett Summerfield: Julene Coady&#8217;s husband, an officer in the RCMP</span><br style="font-style: italic" /><span style="font-style: italic">Kay Stubbert: a cousin of Edith Macdonald (Julene Coady&#8217;s mother) and her sister, Greet Macdonald</span><br style="font-style: italic" /><span style="font-style: italic">Hughie Ferguson: Julene Coady&#8217;s uncle<br />
</span>Greet Macdonald: Hughie Ferguson&#8217;s wife<br style="font-style: italic" /><span style="font-style: italic">Gerard Ferguson: Hughie Ferguson&#8217;s nephew, son of Roddie Ferguson </span><br style="font-style: italic" /><span style="font-style: italic">Jane Ferguson: Hughie Ferguson&#8217;s niece, daughter of Dannie Ferguson</span><br style="font-style: italic" /><span style="font-style: italic">Commissioner Murray: Joseph Philip Robert Murray, commander of the RCMP (1994 &#8211; 2000)</span></em></p>
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<p style="margin-left: 40px"><span style="font-style: italic"><em></em><em>Regimental numbers: identification numbers for members of the RCMP.  Regimental numbers are issued sequentially, so the first Mounties had single-digit numbers.  Mounties joining today have numbers in the 59,000 range, meaning there have been over 59,000 Mounties.    Hughie Ferguson and Hughie Beaton have regimental numbers in the 12,300 range. </em></span></p>
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