A Lower Sackville woman is appealing for help to track down two Christmas gifts that honour her grandmother, who may be celebrating her last Christmas.

Natasha Macdonald had ordered two custom-made necklaces through Etsy. The necklaces feature her grandmother's handwriting, and she had planned to give them to her mother and aunt. Her grandmother has both Parkinson's disease and dementia, so Macdonald used old cards her nanny had written to replicate the handwriting.

However, two errors in the shipping address meant the parcel was delivered to the wrong house — and Macdonald has no idea where they were delivered to.

Macdonald would dearly like to get the gifts back for the holiday.

"It's getting to the end. This will probably be her last Christmas," she said.



The package was supposed to go to Macdonald's address on the Beaver Bank Road, but that was somehow changed to Braverbank. To make matters worse, the postal code was entered as B4C 1Y2 rather than the correct one, B4E 1Y2.

Macdonald determined the incorrect postal code is for Chandler Drive, which is just a few minutes away from her home.

So Macdonald and her boyfriend made about 20 posters explaining the situation, put them in covers to prevent them from getting wet and posted them on community mailboxes on Chandler Drive, as well as nearby streets.

This is the poster Natasha MacDonald posted to community mailboxes to try to track down the missing necklaces. (Facebook)

The two even knocked on doors on Chandler Drive to ask if people knew anything, but didn't have any luck.

She is asking anybody who knows anything to contact her at (902) 488-3492.

"I just need these necklaces back," Macdonald said.