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			Modern Brake and Alignment celebrates 
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            [October 17, 2022]  
             On Saturday morning a sizeable crowd gathered 
			to witness a ribbon cutting event at Modern Brake and Alignment in 
			Lincoln. Earlier this year a change of ownership from Kevin Ray to 
			his daughter Libby and her husband Tim Canady began. Now, the new 
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			 Tim and Libby will be the third generation to take 
			on ownership of the family-owned business with the fourth generation 
			waiting in the wings. 
 Modern Brake and Alignment opened in 1964 with the late Ivan Ray 
			being the founder and owner of the business. The business was 
			located along the Route 66 corridor that passes through the city via 
			Keokuk and Logan Streets. Libby said that it later moved to the 
			current address at 1000 Commercial Park in Lincoln. She said she 
			remembered as a little girl the ribbon cutting that was held when 
			the business moved.
 
			 
			
			 
 On Saturday morning, before the ribbon cutting there was a very 
			emotional passing of the keys from Kevin to Tim and Libby with 
			Kevin’s wife Linda and the Canady children, Carter and Lauren 
			looking on.
 
			
			 
			
			 
 A few minutes later a group including the Ray’s, Canady’s, Logan 
			County Fair Queen Emma Stoltzenburg and Little Miss Logan County 
			Luci Bobell, Lincoln City Clerk Peggy Bateman and Alderman Sam Downs 
			gathered behind the ribbon for the official ceremony.
 
			
			 
 Kevin was called on to speak first and he too recalled the ribbon 
			cutting in 1980 to celebrate the move into the new address. He said 
			that Libby was just a little thing and actually cut the ribbon. 
			Kevin then took over the business in 2003 and said for the last 25 
			years and more, it had been a great pleasure to serve the customers 
			and be a part of this community. He said he was looking forward to 
			seeing Tim and Libby take the business and “make it bigger and 
			better.”
 
			
			 
 Libby was called on to speak on behalf of herself and Tim. She 
			thanked everyone for coming and helping celebrate this new chapter 
			in the history of Modern Brake and then said it was time to move on 
			to what everyone was there for.
 
			
			 
			
			 
 Downs spoke on behalf of the city saying the city appreciated the 
			longevity of the business, and the commitment of the Canady’s to 
			keep it moving forward. He wished them luck and success for many 
			years to come.
 
 Before snipping the ribbon, the fourth generation was introduced. 
			Carter and Lauren are young adults and already involved in the 
			business. Libby said that Lauren would be the tech person and Carter 
			was going to be in the garage.
 
			
			 
 When the speakers were finished the countdown led to the snip with 
			Carter and Lauren Canady doing the honors.
 
			
			 
 After the cut, everyone was invited to stay for the open house that 
			would last until early afternoon. The grills were cooking hot dogs 
			and brats and sides were offered inside the garage.
 
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			Tables were set up for folks to sit down to eat and 
			there was a cake that represented the combine activities of the day 
			with a ribbon and scissor on top tier and the words “happy 
			retirement” on the bottom tier. 
			
			 
			
			 
 There were free gifts and also a large number of door prizes to be 
			drawn for later. Included in the door prizes, as promised, was the 
			three little yellow fellows that had been sold at the Pink Pumpkin 
			Fundraiser Auction in Lincoln on Thursday night.
 
 Congratulations to the Ray’s and Canady’s. Best wishes for a happy 
			retirement to Kevin and Linda and a very successful new chapter in 
			the history of Modern Brake for Tim, Libby, Carter and Lauren.
 
 [Nila Smith]
 
			
			 
            
			 
            
			 
            
			 
            
			 
            
			 
            
			 
            
			 
            
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