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'Bury our bones in Sault Ste. Marie,' say Connie and Steve

The following message from Stephen and Connie McDonald is one of many special greetings that SooToday.com is publishing over the holidays from expatriate Saultites. If you're a former resident now living 200 or more kilometres away, SooToday.
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The following message from Stephen and Connie McDonald is one of many special greetings that SooToday.com is publishing over the holidays from expatriate Saultites.

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************************ The McDonald family is currently residing in Guelph, Ontario.

Stephen McDonald, Connie McDonald (Descoteaux), Anthony and Alicia.

Hello to all our friends and those whom we have lost touch with over the years.

Stephen, having spent most of his career to date in sales and marketing, has recently purchased a partnership in an investment company in Cambridge Ontario and is expanding the operations throughout Ontario.

Connie, always a people person who could charm her way out of anything (and into Stephen's heart) is an administrative assistant within the City of Guelph. We have raised our children in Guelph and have enjoyed the many benefits of Southern Ontario as a family, but still look to Northern Ontario as our roots.

Out of the rat race and the road rage is the place where we will someday rest our old bones. ****************** Other 2004 holiday messages from SooToday.com readers

Sault hockey mom becomes an international TV star A holiday note from London, Ontario Brandi says hi to all the 'crazy Mounties' Someone please shovel this woman's driveway Merry Christmas from Denmark Merry Christmas from British Columbia Merry Christmas from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Christmas in Iraq Hello from the mountains of the Dominican Republic 'Memories of the Soo' guy starts a family Adam Carricato says 'Fröhliche Weihnachten' A radio guy misses the Sault Happy holidays to the Bertos and the Mackans

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