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Trumbull County Master Gardener's training

Gardeners get ready for spring with a trip to visit Lowe's Greenhouse, Florist, and Gift Shop located at 16540 Chillicothe Rd. on Thursday, April 17, 10 a.m.-noon. This is not a big box store, it is a family owned greenhouse from the mid-fifties with a third generation running the business, according to Kathleen Ferris, program chair. "We invite anyone interested in getting a head start on gardening to join us for the morning program" she said. Annuals: For the Garden and For the Container will be presented by Kathy Carson, manager. Registration for this workshop by calling 330-638-6783. Cost is $15.

Instructors Training course

The American Red Cross of Trumbull and Mercer Counties will be conducting an "Instructors Training" class on April 8, 15 and 22 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Mercer County Red Cross office in Sharpsville. This class is ideal for anyone who would like to become an instructor. All participants must be currently Red Cross certified in CPR and First Aid. Fee for the three day class is $175 and includes lay-responder teaching materials. For more information and to register for the class, please call Susan at 724-962-9180.

Below are Death Notices that are published free of charge. Full Obituaries are printed for a fee. Consult your funeral director for details.

Evelyn S. Angelo, 73

Hubbard. Date of death Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Arrangements are being entrusted to the Stewart-Kyle Funeral Home.

Ralph L. Mathews, 85

Hubbard. Date of Death Sunday March 23, 2008. Arrangements are being entrusted to the Stewart-Kyle Funeral Home.

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Clergy and The Barber


Rabbi went to the barber shop. After his hair cut, he got ready to pay the barber and the barber said, "No Rabbi, I don't charge the clergy for haircuts." So the next morning the barber found a loaf of Jewish rye bread outside of his door step.
A couple of days past and a Catholic priest came in to get his hair cut. He got ready to pay and the barber said, "No Father, I don't charge the clergy for hair cuts." So the next morning he found a bottle of wine outside his front door step.
A couple of days later the Baptist preacher came in to get his hair cut and when he got ready to pay the barber said, "No Reverend, I don't charge the clergy for their hair cuts." So the next morning, the barber found 15 Baptist preachers on his doorstep, ready to get their hair cut!