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Appeal in Thame Gazette worked very well



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Published Date: 22 April 2007
Several weeks ago Sobell House Hospice Charity asked the Thame Gazette to appeal for photographs of Thame that would be suitable for a Sobell Christmas card.
We had some lovely collections brought into the shop and selected pictures from two of them. We then met up with the Christmas card company and discussed how the pictures would be used, quantities etc.
Unfortunately, since then we have mislaid the disc and contributor details of one of those we selected. The name and contact details were on the envelope which held the disc so we cannot contact them. All we know is that the gentleman's name is Peter.
Please could Peter call the charity office on: 01865 857008 or call into the Sobell Charity shop so that we can arrange to re-copy the photograph?
Kath Morris
Head of Fundraising



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  • Last Updated: 22 April 2007 7:23 AM
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