With bright skies bucking the trend of the last few years, Canowindra's Margaret and Robert Morris again hosted a successful Daffodil Day stall on Saturday.
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The first time they've set up the stall in Canowindra, the pair raising $2488 and Margaret thanked everyone for their support.
"It was very well-supported and as well as people buying items, there were also a lot of cash donations," she said.
"We were pretty busy all day and by about 1pm we had mostly sold out."
Margaret said the couple will look towards doing another stall in 2015.
The local Daffodil Day aims to raise money for the cancers dubbed as 'forgotten' across Australia. Forgotten cancers account for 35 per cent of all cancer deaths in NSW, yet they remain underfunded and under-researched.
According to the Cancer Council pancreatic and thyroid cancer have seen the least improvements in cancer death reduction over a 20 year study period with both showing only a six per cent reduction in death rate, while liver cancer has seen an increased death rate.