Planting even the whi and growing tour of Weste the weekend are pretty we growth. Sprayers, fe ment, seed wag be cleaned ou We also have branches after on Sunday. Congratulai Laveme Taylor, ed her ninetie Sunday with a Jean and celebrated fifty riage (to the day June 23. An Op held at Haydo friends and ne to offer best wi Church se Enniskillen-Tyri are at Enniskillei three Sundays, returns for Michelle Dow season is done; beans are up well. A short :m Ontario on showed that we 1 on a par for Cleanup time! utilizer équipons équipons all have to and washed, to clean up the windstorm ions to Mrs. who celebrat- Ji birthday on family party. Lloyd Slèmon years of mar- ) on Saturday, en House was n Hall, and ighbours came ishes. ices for the one Charge n for the next Rev. Norm July 8, then n comes for rv July 15. Michelle is well known to many of us and is always interesting. Rev. Seli will be back for the rest of the summer. 10:00 a.m. service time. Tyrone UCW enjoyed their lunch out at Country Perks last Wed. The next outing will be to Bowmanville Museum on July 11. On July 26, a tour of Thompson elevators elevators followed by lunch is planned. For further info, call Jacqueline Vaneyk or Sandra Milne. Paul and Bessie Vaneyk were luricheoh guests of the Witheridge family reunion at Ebenezer United Church on Saturday, June 23. Their home, the former Henry farm on Concession seven, just east of Tyrone, was one of the stops on the Witheridge reunion tour on Sunday, June 24. Samuel, one of the eight children of Wm. and Elizabeth Henry, remained on the family farm until the early 1900s. "Sammy" is still remembered by elder locals . for his farm implement repair and dealership in Bowmanville. Sam and Martha's son, Leonard, married married Gladys Witheridge, and their son, Robert Henry and his wife, Sherry, Nanaimo, B.C., were among those from several points in Canada, the United States and England, who gathered for the reunion. An Information Session was held recently at Enniskillen School to discuss plans for the Oak Ridges Moraine. Durham, York and Peel Regions, as well as the relevant Conservation Authorities are trying to develop a viable plan to preserve preserve tiie best qualities of the moraine. Input from the public public is needed, especially from those who live and work there. There are lots of ball and soccer games at the park these days. Come out an support the kids! RECYCLE KIRBY BOBBER B BAKERY INTRODUCES REID'S DflmY 4 litre milk (chocolate, skim or 2%) 3.25 4 litre fruit drink 2.2$ 3 litre orange or apple juice 2.7$ 1 litre lemonade .79 with purchase of any combos KIRBY BURGER ACCEPTS REID S BAIRY STORE COUPONS WITH ANY PURCHASE 905-983-9225