[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 9] [Senate] [Page 11952] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]125TH ANNIVERSARY OF AYR, NORTH DAKOTA Mr. CONRAD. Mr. President, I am pleased to honor a community in North Dakota that is celebrating its 125th anniversary. On June 21 and 22, the residents of Ayr will come together to celebrate their community and its historic founding. Ayr is located in Cass County. Although its population is small, Ayr holds an important place in our State's history. Originally founded in October 1883 as Dunlop, the town was officially renamed Ayr by postmaster Frank Dickinson. He chose to name the community Ayr in recognition of Ayrshire, Scotland, the ancestral home of many of Ayr's citizens at the time. Later, some residents tried to change the name of the town again, but the territorial legislature took action to put an end to the renaming effort. Ayr is a community dedicated to service, with many citizens serving both in the government and military. Many in the community have also played a role in defining the preservation of North Dakotan history, with community members such as Keith Johnson who was responsible for much of the restoration of historic buildings in the Cass County `Pioneer Village' project. Mr. President, I ask the United States Senate to join me in congratulating Ayr, ND, and its residents on their 125th anniversary and in wishing them well for the future. By honoring Ayr and all other towns of North Dakota, we keep the pioneering, frontier spirit alive for future generations. It is places such as Ayr that have helped to shape this country into what it is today, which is why this fine community is deserving of our recognition. Ayr has a proud past and a bright future. ____________________