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Babies born on same day highlight news last week

Deanna Johnson posted the best score at the regular crib meet at the Endmoor Drop-In Centre last Tuesday evening

Deanna Johnson posted the best score at the regular crib meet at the Endmoor Drop-In Centre last Tuesday evening, while Mickey Tucker placed second.

The next crib night is scheduled for Feb. 5.

Congratulations to Kirk and Suzanne Sorensen on the birth of their daughter, Brielle Renee, on Jan. 24 at the Camrose hospital. Brielle weighed seven pounds and 15 ounces. She’s a little sister for Alerie, Jared and Kae-Lynn.

Congratulations also to the local grandma, Marj Sorensen.

Congratulations are also in order for Dallas and Eliza Longshore on the birth of their son, Boston Robert, also on Jan. 24. Boston weighed in at eight pounds and 14 ounces. Congratulations to grandparents Dave and Lynne Longshore, as well.

The Endmoor Vipers, the girls’ bantam hockey team, had a busy weekend. They played in Hobbema on Friday, Castor on Saturday and Byemoor on Sunday against Camrose. All the games didn’t go exactly as they wanted, but they did earn a tie against Castor.

This Saturday, the Vipers host a tournament at the Byemoor arena. Teams from Calgary and Tofield are also in action. The Jasper club cancelled, so there’s a spot for another team. Be sure to come out and support the young Endmoor team.

Adam and Paige Jones attended the Agriculture Service Board conference in Edmonton last week. They were selected to attend as guests of the County of Stettler in an effort to involve people from the agricultural industry in the policy-shaping process.

Happy Birthday to Kirk Sorensen, who celebrated the big 4–O.

Get-well wishes go out to Twila Buchwitz, who is recuperating at home after a stay in the Red Deer hospital.

Not a lot of Endiang district news to report this week, or at least not that we heard. Be sure to call with any community or family news items that you think might be of interest to readers of the column … it makes our job much easier.

ALBERTA TRIVIA: Alberta, Quebec and Manitoba are the only provinces in Canada where the legal drinking age is 18. The legal drinking age is 19 in all the other provinces.

— ENDIANG ENTERPRISE