Comox Valley Record, November 26, 2013

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Club is working in part- cated to care for the Island salmon, call a nership with the Rota- water and sanitation Comox Rotary memry Club of Comayagua, systems. This ensures ber: Honduras. Money from the sustainability of • Wendy at the last year’s salmon sales the project. Medicine Shoppe (250paid for the new 339-5050), 1782B well that was Comox Ave., Pure water, sanitation, Comox; drilled in February. • Stu at Budget and education can change a Comox RotarBlinds (250-338ians plan to child’s life. They can save a 8564), 1874 Cliffe drill more wells child’s life. Water changes the Ave., Courtenay; LOCAALL E V I L Ewildwith your help. local economy. Or visit LOC AL LOV P Lor Support of the 4water.ca OC SHOin thxe Valley W i l d 4 Wa t e r e-mail salmon@ Pure water, sanita- wild4water.ca. Como fundraiser will allow more villages to have tion, and education can The salmon pick-up clean water. Rotarians change a child’s life. date is Dec. 7 at Anne’s provide the money for They can save a child’s place at 576 Hobson in the project and the life. Water changes the Courtenay between 10 L villagers provide the local economy. a.m. and 2 p.m. E LOCA L IV LOCA To order some delilabor. —LComox VE LOCAL L Hondurans are edu- cious, wild Vancouver RotaryOClub H S OinPtohxe Valley Com

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Most children in Honduras will never see a wild salmon, but many will owe their good health to delicious wild sockeye salmon, and you. The Comox Rotary Club decided to sell salmon because one of the members, Stan Gaskarth, travelled to the village of Comayagua and saw firsthand children and animals sharing drinking water from puddles. Stan is director of the club’s international committee. He, with other members of his committee, works hard to organize the Wild4Water project. This is the third year Comox Rotarians are selling salmon in the Comox Valley. All club members are selling salmon. Every dollar raised when you buy salmon from the Comox Rotary Club is used to provide pure water, sanitation, and education for children and their families in Honduras. The club’s slogan, Wild4Water, says it all. Wild salmon sales pay for pure water in Honduras. Hardy Buoys-candied and smoked, vacuum-packed and frozen by the pound, these tasty sockeye salmon strips are perfect for all holiday entertaining menus and they make excellent gifts. This year, optional delivery costs $10. The Comox Rotary

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