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Lost wedding ring’s return restores faith

I think we should have a ‘good news’ corner in our local newspaper, to tell about all the good things that happen in our lives daily.

EDITOR – We have such a lot of bad, sad, news in our lives today.
This is the news we seem to tell and retell. I think we should have a ‘good news’ corner in our local newspaper, to tell about all the good things that happen in our lives daily.
On Wednesday, 1 October, a wet and cold day, I lost my wedding ring while shopping. I was really sad and upset. I was certainly not good company, but decided I have so much to be thankful for, I must accept the loss. People at the different shopping centres I was shopping at after inquiring about the ring assured me that I would never get it back.

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But I decide to put an advert in the Sun`s lost property column anyway. On the Thursday a week after the Sun came out, I had a phone call from a woman enquiring about the lost ring. After I described it, she told me she had found my ring and would bring it to my home. Unbelievable.
Straight away  I went and  waited in the garden, my gate remote in hand. She came with the ring in a little blue bag and I was overwhelmed as it was my ring. She had found it in a shopping basket at Pick n Pay Arbour Crossing.
Thank you Sharon for your honesty. God bless. My apologies if I haven`t got your name correct, as my emotions were very high.

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