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The toilet is part of a fundraising initiative from the dry grad students.
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However, Waterman said the toilet, unlike the earlier items, made him smile.
The toilet fundraiser has also been used by dry grad classes in past years.
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Dena Knowles, a parent coordinating the Dry Grad efforts this year, said the toilet fundraiser was used by a class two years ago.
This year, it started on April 1 and since that time, toilets have been placed at various homes in the community.
She said the fundraiser was meant as a light-hearted way to support the graduating students.
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She added that some people have called the dry grad committee to ask if a toilet could be placed on their front yard as well.
Others preferred to have the toilet removed and given to someone else.
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Knowles said people can have one of the colourful toilets delivered to a home of a friend for a donation of $20. To contact the Toilet Fairy, call 250-487-9133.
