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	<title>Cousin Agam Fhèin &#187; Summerfield, Anne Marie</title>
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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 Best Transfer Ever</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Ferguson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Julene Coady Summerfield I am Julene Summerfield, daughter of Edith Macdonald and Bernie Coady. I am married to Everett Summerfield, an R.C.M.P. officer and we have four children: Coady (23), Anne Marie (22) Annette (17), and Tansi (15). I along with my brother and sisters grew up in Alberta, but through mom and dad [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">by Julene Coady Summerfield</p>
<p>I am Julene Summerfield, daughter of Edith Macdonald and Bernie Coady.   I am married to Everett Summerfield, an R.C.M.P. officer and we have four children: Coady (23), Anne Marie (22) Annette (17), and Tansi (15).  I along with my brother and sisters grew up in Alberta, but through mom and dad heard many stories of Cape Breton, the people, the land, and the history, especially the mines and of course the music.</p>
<p>Being married to an R.C.M.P. meant we moved a lot, in fact we moved about every 2 years.</p>
<p>In 1996, we were living in Evansburg, Alberta, a small town about an hour&#8217;s drive west of Edmonton.  Everett came home in the middle of the afternoon one day in early March.  I knew from this afternoon visit something was on the move, probably us.  It is not in Everettâ€™s nature to come home from the office for coffee in the middle of the afternoon.<br />
He said he had to call Ottawa.  He placed the call.  From the way he was answering the questions I knew it was a move.  I am standing in front of him motioning for him to write down where we were going.  He had this mad look of his face, which told me I best back off.</p>
<p>When he finished his phone call, he sat in the chair in the kitchen, rubbed his head, and calmly (let me tell you this man is always calm) said pour coffee and sit down.  He then told me indeed we were being transferred, but this transfer would be different because it came with a promotion to the rank of Inspector.</p>
<p>This was a big surprise, now came the where, Everett took a pencil and wrote the letter â€œHâ€? on a piece of paper, I stared at the paper, I could not believe it.</p>
<p>â€œHâ€? Division in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is Nova Scotia.  I was shaking.  Never did I ever dream I would get to visit Nova Scotia, but to be transferred there and live there&#8230; My head was spinning.</p>
<p>Now as with everything with good news there is a hitch, the person who has to sign off the transfer because of the promotion was the Commissioner of the R.C.M.P. and he was away and would not make the official announcement for two weeks, so we were told we could tell NOBODY.</p>
<p>Oh, my stars I was almost insane.  Part of me wanted to scream at the top of my lungs what was happening, another part of me knew I could not say a word.  So we waited.<br />
When we finally got the official word, this is how I told my kids.</p>
<p>I had a cassette tape called <em>Cape Breton at the Cohn</em>.  It was a live recording of a concert done at the Rebecca Cohn Theatre in Halifax and all the artists were from C.B.  So I took the tape and recorded on a blank tape the opening â€œLive from the Rebecca Cohn Theatre, in Halifax, Nova Scotia welcome to Cape Breton at the Cohenâ€?, then I fast-forwarded the tape to play â€œWe are an Island.&#8221;</p>
<p>When the kids came home from school, I called them all into the living room and made them sit down; they knew something was up because this was a part of the transfer ritual.  I turned the tape on and was bursting at the seams.  The kids looked at me as if I was crazy, when the tape finished the four kids looked at me and said, &#8220;Are we going to Nova Scotia?&#8221;</p>
<p>I said, &#8220;You bet we are, and kids, for all intents and purposes we are going home.&#8221;</p>
<p>We left Alberta May 31, 1996, for Halifax.</p>
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