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Delta Hospice benefiting from estate jewelry sale

Support for the Delta Hospice Society continues at Ladner’s Lawlor Goldsmith Shoppe. Since September 2016, partial proceeds from the sale of a large amount of estate jewelry has been going to the non-profit society.
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Support for the Delta Hospice Society continues at Ladner’s Lawlor Goldsmith Shoppe with 10 per cent of all sales of estate jewelry going to the society.

Support for the Delta Hospice Society continues at Ladner’s Lawlor Goldsmith Shoppe.

Since September 2016, partial proceeds from the sale of a large amount of estate jewelry has been going to the non-profit society.

“One of our clients who remains anonymous was very fond of the work she did here with one of our counsellors, so she left her estate of jewelry with Lawlor Goldsmith Shoppe to sell with partial proceeds going to the society,” said Delta Hospice Society director of operations Sarah Macey. “The collection was so vast, they are still selling. We’d like the credit to go to Lawlor, but we are so appreciative that someone would think of a gift such as this.”

Janice Lawlor-Cooper said the goal is to raise $10,000.

“We do this as a way to bring attention to the programs and services that (Delta) Hospice provides. We have had more families and buyers who have expressed interest in doing this. It’s a great initiative for the whole community,” said Lawlor-Cooper.

The store is located at 4817F Delta St.