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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2014-04-02, Page 1010 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, April 2,2014 We fight all cancers THE HISTORY OF DAFFODIL DAYS The Canadian Cancer Society's Daffodil Days began in Toronto in the 1950s. A group of Canadian Cancer Society volunteers organized a fundraising tea and decided to decorate the tables with daffodils. The bright, cheerful flowers created an atmosphere that seemed to radiate hope and faith that cancer could be beaten. Soon these gatherings came to be known as Daffodil Teas. Jackie Brockie, a volunteer who also worked at Eaton's, supported the idea of Daffodil Teas and arranged for Lady Eaton to host a Tea in the store. Seven hundred women attended. Another volunteer, Lane Knight, arranged for restaurants to give part of their receipts to the Society on the opening day of the residential canvass in 1956. Canadian Cancer Society volunteers were on hand at local restaurants to give patrons a daffodil when they paid for their meals as a ir ‘14;440 Cr cjbe ad lamp r -i11,111 LIU LILII/C1 token of appreciation. The sight of so many daffodils being carried around the city created interest. When some recipients tried to pay for the flowers or make donations, the Society quickly realized that the sale of daffodils would generate additional revenue. Canadian Cancer Society volunteer Fran Shannon headed the team that planned the sale of daffodils on the streets of Toronto the following year.An anonymous donor paid for 5,000 blooms to be flown from British Columbia where the growing season starts earlier 'Uri. Matt Can2L.er .1-lituary j !MN 1.11 than in Ontario. The daffodils were an instant success, raising more than $1,200 the first year. The idea was adopted by other provinces across Canada as well as the American Cancer Society. Today the Canadian Cancer Society is the world's largest purchaser of daffodils and the growers in British Columbia must arrange their plantings to accommodate the Society's spring demand for live blooms. Brian E. Wightman Certified General Accountant *Personal & Corporate Tax *Accounting & Bookkeeping *Agricultural Services Seaforth 519-527-1331 Email: wightmanObellnet.ca 15 Goderich Street E., Seaforth 24 Hour Emergency Service 519-527-0505 1-800-321-3410 L. Mee,* Wilt PLUMBING i-RFATING FNC • REPAIRS & NEW INSTALLATION • HIGH EFFICIENCY FURNACES • CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS • WATER SOFTENERS SEAFORTH 519-522-0493 SEAFORTH AUTOMOTIVE 58 Main St. SEAFORTH 519-527-0880 DEVEREAUX MURRAY PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 77 Main St., Seaforth 519-527-0850 ,,ccoth We cope:06 !Ad. 47 NW': Strevi Susfilrtb 519-527-0270 HURON EAST The Council & Staff of Huron East TULIPS DENTAL CENTRE Dr. S. Elizabeth van Maanen Elizabeth van Maanen Dentistry Professional Corporation 55 Main Street South, Seaforth 519-527-1370 PROGRESSIVE 137 West William St., Seaforth 519-527-1080 Box Furniture & Floor CA')verings OSP Main St. Seaforth 519-527-0680 McLaughlin Chevrolet Ltd. 13 Main Street 519-527-1140 Seaforth