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Anybody remember Lynne Harper?

EDITOR'S NOTE: We were really hoping to show you how great-looking Lynne Hurlburt is these days, down there in Dain City near Niagara Falls.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: We were really hoping to show you how great-looking Lynne Hurlburt is these days, down there in Dain City near Niagara Falls.

Instead, Lynne (better known around the Sault from the days when she was Lynne Harper), decided to send us this shot of her great-looking grandson Jeremy.

The following message from Lynne is one of many special greetings that SooToday.com received over the holidays from expatriate Saultites.

If you're a former resident now living 200 or more kilometres away, you've missed this year's deadline for submissions.

But we'd sure like to hear from you next year.

********************** I have many good memories from the Sault.

Although I have been away for many years, I still make trips back.

My Dad, Janet and Sandra and brother Clare still live there.

I remarried 27 years ago and am no longer a "Harper."

Terry Harper my oldest son, lives in B.C. with his wife Sandra, they just adopted Jeremy in March, and we are all so proud of him.

Terry is still in the Navy.

My youngest son Robb lives in Toronto and manages one of TPH Print Houses.

I live in Dain City, about 20 minutes from Niagara Falls.

Cannot get over how the Sault has changed since I left.

Enclosing a pic of my new grandson, Jeremy.

Isn't he just so sweet??

- Lynne Hurlburt

********************** 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 'Bury our bones in Sault Ste. Marie,' say Connie and Steve Where the Turcos are, it's too hot to cook at Christmas Damielle Lukenda drops us a line Why Bobbi Reid is hanging up her scissors Darlene's life in British Coumbia is one big happy Meet the 'Memories of the Soo' guy's sister Hello to Backdoor Bob and the rippers at Westside Cafe Happy New Year from Mr. Cupello Former Sault girl knows all about Defiance Jackie and Hayley educate the South about pack sacks Look who's hanging out in Washington with Joe Lieberman

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David Helwig

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David Helwig's journalism career spans seven decades beginning in the 1960s. His work has been recognized with national and international awards.
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