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The Big Shop Of Horrors creator Daphne Swift and her werewolf friend visited the Cowichan Valley Basket Society yesterday to drop off a Halloween treat of $4,500. Manager Colleen Fuller was very happy to accept the donation which was collected through Island Savings' signature cause The Full Cupboard. Island Savings a division of First West Credit Union was proud to support the fundraiser with both in-kind and financial support. More than 30 of our staff contributed to the event’s success during both construction of the house and as parking attendants, cashiers and actors. More than 1,250 visited the Haunted House during its seven day run and plans are already in the works for the fun to continue next year. The charity event also benefited the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada and Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Cowichan Valley. Thank you Daphne and her husband Rick for all of their efforts in coordinating this large scale community fundraiser and to the many volunteers, sponsors and local businesses who supported it.
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