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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 I 15A The Sentinel-Echo I www.sentinel-echo.com Don’t believe Don’t believe what you hear! what you hear! You’ve got our price, now we invite you to compare When affordability When affordability is an issue, is an issue, We want you to make We want you to make sure your getting the sure your getting the BEST BEST funeral price! funeral price! • Basic Services of Funeral Director & Staff • Embalming & Other Preparation • Visitation/Funeral • Memorial Package (Register Book, Memorial Folders, Etc.) • Use of hearse & lead car • Deluxe metal grave liner • Choice of four 20 gauge metal caskets • Open/closing of grave within Laurel County We offer a reasonable monthly payment plan on ALL of our services Priced under $ 3,000 Wilson Rawlings President Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer Bill Henderson Manager Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer Britt Brown Asst. Manager Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer Sam Thomas Licensed Funeral Director Brian House Licensed Funeral Director Lisa Lewis Office Manager Lady Attendant Jennifer Yaden Gibbs Asst. Office Manager Lady Attendant Vernon Rush Funeral Service Assistant Rev. Dennis Gibbs Funeral Service Assistant Rev. Ted Eversole Funeral Service Assistant 510 East 4th Street • London, Ky 40741 (606) 864-2158 • 1-800-307-0455 24 hour obituary line: (606)864-2006 www.houserawlings.com • Find us on Facebook. Stan Williams Funeral Service Assistant Mary Wiggins Housekeeping Our family helping your family Our family helping your family during a difÀcult time during a difÀcult time We want to extend an invitation to you and your family this Easter Weekend. On Saturday we will host a community egg hunt, and will be giving away prizes. On Sunday we will come together to celebrate Jesus, the true meaning of Easter. Come Join us! Your Friends at First Baptist Church East Bernstadt WE’RE INVITING ALL OUR FRIENDS - YOU! Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 7 • Beginning at 10 am Easter Worship Service Sunday, April 8 • 11:00 am Sunday, April 8 • 11:00 am E East B Ber Ea t st B B Ber E 226 School Street East Bernstadt, KY 40729 606.843.6211 www.fbeastbernstadt.com Dollywood Tickets Family of 4 Giveaway! 226 S Scho eet hool Stre h et S o S Str Sc Sc 22 S ol S e EASTER ACTIVITIES Lily Fire Department to host community egg hunt The Community Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Lily Fire Department and Auxiliary will begin at noon on Saturday, April 7 at Lily FD Station N o. 2 on Fariston Road. Everyone is invited to at- tend. We expect a visit by the Easter Bunny and a med-evac helicopter. Community Egg Hunt at Mill Street Park The First United Methodist Church will host a Community Easter Egg Hunt at Mill Street Park on Saturday, April 7 at 10 a.m. The event is free to the community. Toddlers to 12 year olds are invited to hunt for Easter eggs. For more information, contact the church office at 864-5226. First Baptist East Bernstadt to host egg hunt The First Baptist Church East Bernstadt will host a Community Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7 at 10 a.m. Easter worship services will be held on Sunday, April 8 at 11 a.m. All are invited to attend. The church is located at 226 School Street. For more information, call the church office at 843- 6211. Sinking Creek to host egg hunt Sinking Creek Baptist Church will be having a Community Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7 at 1 p.m. There will be food, games, gift bags and fun to be had by all! The church is located on west Ky. 80, turn left at Ky. 1535 and go four miles. Church is on the left. BY MAGEN MCCRAREY Staff writer Mayor Troy Rudder recently proclaimed Friday, April 6, as Arbor Day within the city of London. Citizens are encouraged to plant and care for trees to promote the well-being of future generations. In 1872, J. Sterling Morton proposed to the Ne- braska Board of Agriculture that a special day was to be set aside for the planting of trees, thus Arbor Day was born. It was first observed with the plat- ing of more than a million trees in Nebraska and Arbor Day is now observed throughout the nation and world. The planting of trees reduces erosion of topsoil by wind and water. In addition, it lowers home heating and cooling costs, moderates temperature, cleanses the air, produces oxygen and provides habitat for wildlife. Trees are a renewable re- source providing paper products, wood for homes, fuel for fires and countless other wood products, according to the London Tree Board. For London, trees exponentially and visually increase property values, enhance the economic vitality of business landscapes and helps beautify the community. For more about Arbor Day, visit www.arborday. org. [email protected] Mayor declares April 6 as Arbor Day PHOTO BY MAGEN McCRAREY A flowering Dogwood brightens Highway U.S. 25 South as it rests upon the Daniel Boone National Forest Service’s Office lawn.

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Page 1: WE’RE INVITING ALL OUR FRIENDS - YOU! Easter Egg Hunt ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7sqv3c0k3j/data/29_70241__15_15_.pdf · e want to extend an invitation to you and your family this Easter

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012 I 15AThe Sentinel-Echo I www.sentinel-echo.com

Don’t believe Don’t believe what you hear!what you hear!

You’ve got our price, now we invite you to compare

When affordabilityWhen affordabilityis an issue, is an issue,

We want you to make We want you to make sure your getting thesure your getting the BESTBEST funeral price!funeral price!

• Basic Services of Funeral Director & Staff• Embalming & Other Preparation• Visitation/Funeral• Memorial Package (Register Book, Memorial Folders, Etc.)• Use of hearse & lead car• Deluxe metal grave liner• Choice of four 20 gauge metal caskets• Open/closing of grave within Laurel County• We offer a reasonable monthly payment plan on ALL of our services

Priced under $3,000

Wilson RawlingsPresident

Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer

Bill HendersonManager

Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer

Britt BrownAsst. ManagerLicensed Funeral

Director & Embalmer

Sam ThomasLicensed

Funeral Director

Brian HouseLicensed

Funeral Director

Lisa LewisOffi ce ManagerLady Attendant

Jennifer Yaden GibbsAsst. Offi ce Manager

Lady Attendant

Vernon RushFuneral Service

Assistant

Rev. Dennis GibbsFuneral Service

Assistant

Rev. Ted EversoleFuneral Service

Assistant

510 East 4th Street • London, Ky 40741(606) 864-2158 • 1-800-307-0455

24 hour obituary line: (606)864-2006www.houserawlings.com • Find us on Facebook.

Stan WilliamsFuneral Service

Assistant

Mary WigginsHousekeeping

Our family helping your family Our family helping your family during a dif cult timeduring a dif cult time

We want to extend an invitation

to you and your family this Easter

Weekend. On Saturday we will host a

community egg hunt, and will be giving

away prizes. On Sunday we will come

together to celebrate Jesus, the true

meaning of Easter. Come Join us!

Your Friends at

First Baptist Church

East Bernstadt

WE’RE INVITING ALL OUR FRIENDS - YOU!

Easter Egg HuntSaturday, April 7 • Beginning at 10 am

Easter Worship ServiceSunday, April 8 • 11:00 amSunday, April 8 • 11:00 am

EEast B BerEa tst BBBerE

226 School StreetEast Bernstadt, KY 40729

606.843.6211www.fbeastbernstadt.com

Dollywood TicketsFamily of 4 Giveaway!

226 SScho eethool Streh etSo SStrScSc22 S ol S e

EASTER ACTIVITIES

Lily Fire Department to host community egg hunt

The Community Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Lily Fire Department and Auxiliary will begin at noon on Saturday, April 7 at Lily FD Station N o. 2 on Fariston Road. Everyone is invited to at-tend. We expect a visit by the Easter Bunny and a med-evac helicopter.

Community Egg Hunt at Mill Street Park

The First United Methodist Church will host a Community Easter Egg Hunt at Mill Street Park on Saturday, April 7 at 10 a.m.

The event is free to the community. Toddlers to 12 year olds are invited to hunt for Easter eggs.

For more information, contact the church office at 864-5226.

First Baptist East Bernstadt to host egg hunt

The First Baptist Church East Bernstadt will host a Community Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7 at 10 a.m.

Easter worship services will be held on Sunday, April 8 at 11 a.m.

All are invited to attend.The church is located at 226 School Street. For

more information, call the church office at 843-6211.

Sinking Creek to host egg huntSinking Creek Baptist Church will be having a

Community Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7 at 1 p.m. There will be food, games, gift bags and fun to be had by all!

The church is located on west Ky. 80, turn left at Ky. 1535 and go four miles. Church is on the left.

BY MAGEN MCCRAREY

Staff writer

Mayor Troy Rudder recently proclaimed Friday, April 6, as Arbor Day within the city of London. Citizens are encouraged to plant and care for trees to promote the well-being of future generations.

In 1872, J. Sterling Morton proposed to the Ne-braska Board of Agriculture that a special day was to be set aside for the planting of trees, thus Arbor Day was born. It was fi rst observed with the plat-ing of more than a million trees in Nebraska and Arbor Day is now observed throughout the nation and world.

The planting of trees reduces erosion of topsoil by wind and water. In addition, it lowers home heating and cooling costs, moderates temperature, cleanses the air, produces oxygen and provides habitat for wildlife. Trees are a renewable re-source providing paper products, wood for homes, fuel for fi res and countless other wood products, according to the London Tree Board.

For London, trees exponentially and visually increase property values, enhance the economic vitality of business landscapes and helps beautify the community.

For more about Arbor Day, visit www.arborday.org.

[email protected]

Mayor declares April 6 as Arbor Day

PHOTO BY MAGEN McCRAREYA fl owering Dogwood brightens Highway U.S. 25 South as it rests upon the Daniel Boone National Forest Service’s Offi ce lawn.