Calling Sydney...

A VOLUNTEER from the Oxfam shop in Henley would like to reunite a little boy with his reward from the

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 05 October 2015

A VOLUNTEER from the Oxfam shop in Henley would like to reunite a little boy with his reward from the Tooth Fairy.

Bruce King, who works at the charity’s Market Place store, spotted a small red velvet bag while walking through the King’s Road car park on Tuesday.

He picked it up and looked inside where he found a £1 coin and a note which reads:

“Dear Sydney, Thank you for your tooth. Here is £1. Love the Tooth Fairy.”

If Sydney or his parents read this, please pop into the Henley Standard offices in Station Road to pick up your lost possessions.





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