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FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • JULY 4, 2021

From the Parish Office:

Don’t Forget to

Recycle...your news-

papers, mail, catalogs

& magazines while

helping the environment.

Proceeds go to the parish youth.

We of St. Clement of Rome Parish, with the Power of the Spirit, welcome, embrace and unite all the many faces of

Christ who worship with us. As a family, we deepen our faith and seek God in the community,

through prayer and good works.

Bike for Life 2021

6

th

Annual Bike for Life 2021

sponsored by Right to Life of North

Macomb on Saturday, August 14,

2021. Start and finish at St. Clem-

ent. Event day sign-in @ 8:00 a.m.

Ride begins @ 9:00 a.m. from St.

Clement Church as far as Rich-

mond and back on the Macomb Or-

chard Trail. Picnic Lunch will be

provided after the ride. To register

on-line go to lifeisapeach.org/bike-

for-life. FOR MORE INFOR-

MATION, please call Nancy Pon-

kowski at 313-580-5881 or email us

at [email protected].

Grant, we pray, o heavenly Father, a clear

and united voice to all Your sons and

daughters gathered in Your Church in this

decisive hour in the history of our nation, so

that, with every trail withstood and every

danger overcome - for the sake of our

children, our grandchildren, and all who

come after us - this great land will always be

“One nation, under God, indivisible, with

liberty and justice for all.” We ask this

through Christ our Lord. Amen

Congratulations Graduates!

Parish and Family Life

Ministry Meeting... Wednesday,

July 7 at 7:00 p.m. in the social

hall.

Monday July, 5

Forgotten Harvest Cancelled

and Parish Office Closed

Save the date!!

This year’s Parish Picnic is being

held on September 12, 2021 at

NOON! Be sure to mark your

calendars and watch for updates in

the bulletin!

We celebrated all the graduates last Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. Mass . We

are all very proud of our gradates and wish them God’s Blessings in this

next chapter of their lives!

Page 2

St. Clement Church, Romeo

Religious Education Office Hours

Monday through Friday

9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Friday - closed

The office is closed daily from 12:00

noon - 1:00 p.m. for lunch

Did you know+ that Liturgical

Ministries, like Communion

Ministers, are open to anyone who

has been confirmed regardless of

their age. For more information

contact Russ Morgan at 752-

6984.

A Family Perspective+..

Prophets are not

popular because they

tell us things which

are true but we don’t

want to hear. That is why we treat

prophets so poorly. This week we

celebrate our national independ-

ence. Who are the National Proph-

ets we are trying to ignore? What

message are we trying to ignore? ~

Bud Ozar

Mass Times on the Road�

Traveling? Need the nearest

Catholic Church and Mass times?

www.masstimes.org

Sign Up Now for the 8th

Grade Summer Program

July 12-16

Call Religious Education to

register, 752-6591.

Empty Bowls Project

Make a bowl for the Empty

Bowls Project at the Starkweather

Arts Center Pottery Studio. All

are welcome! Individuals or small

groups (up to 4), contact Peggy

Grandstaff at 586-752-6013 to

schedule a time to create a bowl.

Cost is $5, Bowls will be sold

starting October 8th. Proceeds

will benefit the St. Clement

Macomb County Rotat ing

Emergency She l ter Team

(MCREST) AND the Free

Food Pantry at the Romeo

Congregational Church.

Confession

and Children

Question: Our

Catholic grade

school is doing a

penance service this Lent. Do

young children really need to go to

Confession? How much sin can

they really have?

Answer: Ask any parent about

their children, and see how many

would say they have a brood of per-

fect angles! Parents know that kids

do things that are wrong….and

they often know they’re doing it!

Even toddles have a sense of right

and wrong. The Church recognizes

that their minds and consciences

are not yet fully developed, howev-

er, and typically waits until age

seven to offer the sacrament of

Confession. Around that age and

beyond, most young people, when

asked, can easily explain why

something is wrong.

Confession for children is an ex-

cellent way to help them reflect on

their actions and accept responsi-

bility for their behavior. It helps

them to grow in their understand-

ing of sin and how it affects others.

This helps them to form their con-

sciences and make better choices in

the future. Most importantly, they

learn the value of forgiveness, both

given and received. Rather than

singling out what’s wrong, Confes-

sion offers hope and a new start!

Children can grow in understand-

ing God’s unconditional love and

develop a sense of inner dignity

that transcends their failings. No

bad for five minutes and an “Our

Father” or two!

National Conference for

Single Catholics

Join hundreds of single Catholics

from across the country at the 20th

National Conference for Single

Catholics - August 20th-22nd, 2021

at the Omni Interlocken hotel in

Broomfield, CO. The weekend in-

cludes talks by dynamic speakers

(Fr. Nathan Cromly, Fr. Thomas

Loya, Mary Beth Bonacci and oth-

ers!) as well as music, social events,

Mass, adoration, opportunities for

confession, fellowship, food and

more. Register before July 5th to

get the Early-Bird discount and

enter promo code: NCSC21 for an

e x t r a $ 2 0 o f f . V i s i t

www.NationalCatholicSingles.com

for more information and to regis-

ter. (Can’t find your question an-

swered on the website? Call 512-

766-5798.)

Visit Aquinas College this

Summer!

Aquinas College welcomes high

school students to our campus this

summer to experience firsthand

what it means to be a Saint! Visit

opportunities include Personal Vis-

its, Information Sessions and Twi-

light Tours. Come discover why

small is mighty! Details and regis-

t r a t i o n c a n b e f o u n d

at aquinas.edu/visit.

Summer Office

Hours

The parish office will be

open Monday - Thursday

from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and 8:00

a.m. to 12:00 noon on Friday

throughout the summer.

Page 3 St. Clement Church, Romeo

Help us keep our sick list

current. Please notify the parish

office at 752-9611 when changes

occur. We enjoy hearing the good

news of recovery and extend our

deepest sympathy for those who

have departed.

Please Pray

for the Sick

Lord Jesus, who went

about doing good and

healing all, we ask You to

bless Your friends who are

sick. Give them the strength in body,

courage in spirit, and patience in

pain. Let them recover their health,

so that, restored to the Christian

community, they may joyfully praise

Your Name, for You live and reign

forever and ever. Amen.

Follow the K of C on Facebook

www.facebook.com/Knights7018

Florence Bauer

Gary Bianchi

Thomas Breen

Maureen Burns

Camille Camron

Adam Cole

Connie Davis

Elizabeth

Decker

Nancy Degnan

Lisa Elliot

Christine Gamrat

Thomas Gamrat

David Gonczar

Jacob Gordon

Peter

Grygorcewicz

Martha Gutowski

Henry Hainer

Amelia Hale

Donna John

Ethan Kammer

Jennifer Parker

Kelts

John F. Kern

Glen Knoblock

Tom Krafft

Sharon Lark

Jim Libs

Juliana Lord

Nancy Lukowski

Domenico Maletti

Sara Maletti

Bob McFall

Bob Mickelson

Ashleigh

Motoligin

Ellen Myers

Cody Nichols

Rocky O’Berry

Theresa

O’Connor

Muriel Paquette

Paul Paquette

Judy Polakowski

Edmund

Radzilowski

Jim Raska

Richard Redd

David Reed

Glenda Roberts

Karen

Rothenhauser

Laura Staller

Robert Szuba

Terri Turner

Bubba Dan Wirick

Michaela Wolford

Christine Yonkas

Carolyn Zimmer

Aldona Zynda

And those who

care for them...

Please Pray for the

Members Serving

Our Country

Cpt. Nicole Adenomas

MSG Omar Ambriz

CTM2 Jonathan Behm

Spc. William Boeve

Pvt. Dakota Burdo

Capt. John L. Fellows

Sr./AMN Michael P. Fellows

A1C Andrew Fons

Pfc. Brian Gaines

SSGT Adam S. Girardot

Sgt. James Griffie

Spec. Mark A. Lipinski

SSGT Ian McLaughlin

SSG. Brian Niebel

Maj. Catherine Peuterbaugh

Spc. Zacari Pytleski

MC1 Jeff Richardson

2nd Lt. Stephen Rutherford

Chief Jacob Shey

E5 Rebecca Sovereign

Spc. Michael Stobak

Maj. David Stys

Pfc. Bill Thompson

Pfc. Evan Vanouver

Sgt. Bradley Wing

L/Cpl. Robert Wing

Lord, hold our troops in Your

loving hands. Protect them as they

protect us. Bless them and their

families for the selfless acts they

perform for us in our time of need.

We ask this in the name of Jesus

Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen

Welcome Back and

Come Join

The Comfort Makers

We are the Comfort Makers who

make fleece blankets for our Veter-

ans. Our ministry is one of thank-

fulness and honor to our Veteran

Patriots. Everyone is welcome!

Just bring your lunch and scissors,

and together we will cut, knot,

smile, laugh, plan and share. Our

next meeting is Tuesday, July 20

from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Please bring your own lunch, how-

ever there will be no group desserts

until further notice. For more infor-

mation please call Nan Kyllonen at

752-2712 or Grace Surma at 752-

3767. For the rest of the year the

meetings will be held on the second

Tuesday of each month: August 10,

September 14, October 12, Novem-

ber 9 and December 14.

Mass Intentions

If you would like to have a Mass

said in honor or memory of

someone you can request at the

parish office, 752-9611. Mass

intention cards can also be picked

up from the parish office. Names

will be printed in the bulletin the

Sunday prior to the Mass.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Feast Day

On Friday, July 16, you are

welcome to join Prayer Pilgrimag-

es as we are planning a full day

visit to Notre Dame University in

South Bend, Indiana. Visit

highlights include the Basilica of

the Sacred Heart, Reliquary

Chapel, Outdoor Grotto, Log

Chapel, Hesburgh Library, & free

time on your own to explore scenic

campus. Scheduled deluxe

motor coach local pickups from Ss.

Cyril & Methodius Parish Center in

Sterling Heights (7:00 a.m. depar-

ture, 11:00 p.m. return), Levagood

Park in Dearborn (7:00 a.m. depar-

ture, 11:00 p.m. return), & St. Jo-

seph Shrine in Detroit (9:00 p.m.

departure following 8:00 a.m. Holy

Mass, 10:30 p.m. return) .

Total cost per person is $65 (with

several meal options on campus).

T o r e s e r v e a nd / o r mo r e

information: Michael Semaan at

( 2 4 8 ) 2 5 0 - 6 0 0 5 o r

www.prayerpilgrimages.com.

Page 4

St. Clement Church, Romeo

Advertise your business in the

bulletin: [email protected]

Answers key

on page 6

The Prophecy of

You and Me

Prophet. There’s a heaviness to

this word. It’s weighted down with

meaning. We think of prophets and

we think of Charlton Heston with

wild hair and a booming voice,

reaching out his hand to work won-

ders of nature by the grace of God.

We think of prophets and we think

of ancient Biblical history — some-

one far away, someone so removed

from our everyday life. A prophet

is someone who knows something

we don’t.

When I let you in on this secret,

it might scare you at first: in a

way, God is calling you to be a

prophet. He is calling me. He is

calling anyone who hears the truth

of the Gospel. However, there is no

need for the megaphone and the

wild locusts. This prophet gig

might not be what you’re thinking.

What does a prophet do? He

hears and testifies to the truth,

even when it’s uncomfortable, even

when it’s unpopular, even when it

results in, as Paul says,

“weaknesses, insults, hardships,

persecutions and constraints.” A

prophet doesn’t have to be smart or

rich or ordained; heck, he doesn’t

even have to be particularly will-

ing.

All a prophet has to do is listen

to the truth. The truth we receive

from Christ, through the Gospel

and the sacraments, is a mighty

gift. But it is a gift that we are not

meant to simply keep for our-

selves. In possessing it, we are

compelled to also pass it on, to

share it, to let the Spirit set us on

our feet. — Tracy Earl Welliver,

MTS

Summer Creative Writing Workshops

This summer, set some time aside to gather with other creative writers

and to express what has long been hidden within you – and longs to see the

light of long summer days. Weber Retreat and Conference Center offers a

weekly series of Creative Writing Workshops from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

EDT Thursdays, July 15, 22, and 29 and August 5, 2021. Whether you

write as a spiritual practice or to give creative expression to your ideas and

feelings, this series offers a supportive group of writers and the opportunity

to enhance your writing skills. The virtual workshops, offered via Zoom,

are facilitated by Sister Tarianne DeYonker, OP, a certified Amherst Writ-

ers and Artists leader and published author. The cost is $80 and registra-

tion is required. Registration is available at www.webercenter.org; click on

“programs.” Registrations may also be made by contacting Weber Center at

517-266-4000 or [email protected]. Limited scholarships

are available.

Page 5 St. Clement Church, Romeo

Walking In The Gym… The

gym is available for walkers Mon.

through Fri. from 9:00 a.m. to

12:00 Noon. Please remember to

wear your gym shoes.

WEEKLY EVENTS FOR

July 5 - 11

Monday, July 5

Cancelled - Forgotten Harvest

Pop-up Pantry

Parish Office Closed

Tuesday, July 6

Wednesday, July 7

9:00 a.m. - Communion Service -

Church

7:00 p.m. - Parish & Family Life

Ministry Meeting - social hall

Thursday, July 8

9:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.

Clement Parishioners

Friday, July 9

9:00 a.m. - MASS - St. Clement

Parishioners

Saturday, July 10

12:00 noon - Quinceanera

1:30 p.m. - Quinceanera

5:00 p.m. - MASS - Int. Anthony

Malta req by the Pantalena family

Int. Michael & Eileen Martin req

by family

Sunday, July 11

Fifteenth Sunday in

Ordinary Time

7:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. Susan

O’Brien req by Deacon Kurt

Godfryd

Int. Richard Paholsky req by his

wife

10:30 a.m. - MASS - Int.

Eleanora Vandenburg req by

Gail Nemshick

Int. Natale & Vincenza Cusenza

req by Paolo & Angie Milana

7:00 p.m. - Spanish MASS - Int.

St. Clement Parishioners

II Angel Deal and

Jacob Stewart

Wedding

Banns

St. Clement of Rome

343 S. Main Street

Romeo, Michigan 48065

Phone: 586-752-9611

Fax 586-752-1601

Website: www.stclementromeo.org

PASTOR

Rev. Stephen C. Reckker

Weekend Assistant

Fr. Jim Andres, OFM CAP

Fr. Jerry Slowinski

Fr. Art Baranowski

Fr. Biju Parakkalayil

Fr. Binoy Augustine

Deacon

Rev. Mr. Kurt J. Godfryd

Mass in Spanish

Fr. Michael Sullivan

Vicariate Hispanic Pastoral Minister

(North Macomb Vicariate)

Sr. Valerie Knoche, I.H.M. 810-656-3282

Adult Education Coordinator

Mr. Russ Morgan 752-6984

Building Manager

Mr. Peter Bernadich 752-9611

Minister of Music

Mr. Bert Lord 752-9611

Religious Education Director

Mrs. Debbie Knoblock 752-6591

Middle School Youth Group 752-9611

Agape Center 336-6842

Pregnancy, Counseling and Adoption

Catholic Family Services 416-2300

Knights of Columbus

Mark DiPaola 586-292-5284

Email: [email protected]

Weekend Masses

Saturday - 5:00 p.m.

Sunday - 7:00 & 10:30 a.m.

Spanish - 7:00 p.m.

Holyday and Weekday Masses

As announced

Reconciliation (Confession)

By appointment

Baptism: Prior arrangements must be made.

Call the parish office.

Marriage: Arrangements must be made at

least six months in advance of the marriage

date.

Care of the Sick: Call the parish office at

any time to make arrangements for

Anointing, Communion calls or Visitations.

Funeral Luncheon Ministry: Please call

the parish office.

Registrations: New parishioners should

register at the parish office. Those moving

should notify the parish office.

Parish Council

Administration Commission

Charles Anglewicz... . . . . . . . . . . . ...752-9435

Christian Service Commission

Denise Kehren. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 586-372-3576

Social Commission

Dorothy Kida ……………………….752-9611

Rev. 03-19-21

Weekly Soup for

the Homebound

Do you know anyone

who is elderly and home

bound, anyone who has undergone

a recent surgery, or anyone who is

struggling with health issues and

would appreciate a weekly visit to

drop off some soup? If so, contact

Christian Services 586-651-0734

and we will add them to our SOS

ministry. The SOS (serving others

soup) ministry delivers soup that is

donated from the Romeo Family

Restaurant to individuals who are

going through rough times. The

warmth of a smiling face, a caring

ear and a delicious bowl of soup

can do wonders!

Page 6

St. Clement Church, Romeo

Wanted: Rosary Makers... Respond to the call of Our

Lady. The need for rosaries is great and urgent. Become a

missionary by making rosaries for missions in the U.S., the

military, and all around the world. It’s easy to learn and we can

provide all your initial supplies. We’ll have a good time, sharing and

making rosaries together at the meeting. Our next meeting is

Wednesday, July 28 at 10:00 a.m. in the social hall. Stay as long as

you are able. All you need to bring is a smile. For more information con-

tact Joanie Frink 752-9611.

Readings for the

Week of

July 5, 2021

Monday: Gn 28:10-22a/Ps 91:1-2,

3-4, 14-15 ab [cf. 2b]/Mt 9:18-26

Tuesday: Gn 32:23-33/Ps 17:1b, 2

-3, 6-7ab, 8b and 15 [15a]/Mt 9:32-

38

Wednesday: Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-

7a, 17-24a/Ps 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19

[22]/Mt 10:1-7

Thursday: Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29;

45:1-5/Ps 105:16-17, 18-19, 20-21

[5a]/Mt 10:7-15

Friday: Gn 46:1-7, 28-30/Ps 37:3-

4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40 [39a]/Mt

10:16-23

Saturday: Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-

26a/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7 [cf. Ps

69:33]/Mt 10:24-33

Sunday, July 14: Am 7:12-15/Ps

85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14 [8]/Eph 1:3-

14 or 1:3-10/Mk 6:7-13

It’s all so ordinary that we can easily

miss it. The seagulls hunting and diving

for mollusks at the beach offer a display of

determination and precision as they gath-

er their food for the day. It’s simply what

these creatures do. Yet, there’s a magical

artfulness and skill to their work that

speaks volumes about the One who breathed life into their being. This is

pretty much the way it is with God’s presence. God comes in common ways

through common things and ordinary people. Sadly, we are so engulfed in

our little worlds of order and ideas to notice the beauty and wonder of it all.

Many have numbed themselves to the Divine spark at the essence of all life

because that’s just the way it is. What’s so special about it? A sunset is a

sunset and a seagull is a seagull. That’s precisely what they thought about

Jesus too. After all, isn’t he just the carpenter’s son? What merit can his

words possibly have?

If we’re looking for God to come in an event that is so dramatic and in-

tense that it knocks our socks off, then think again. When pondering God’s

relationship with His people and God’s action in our lives, we have to go

back to the stable and the recurring, creative, unending power of God’s

presence. It was a quiet, run of the mill kind of night. There was nothing

spectacular or extraordinary. To the naked eye, a woman gave birth to a

child and there wasn’t anything extraordinary to see. We have a hard time

understanding God’s ordinary-ness. Jesus grew up in an ordinary town,

had neighbors and did normal human things. Perhaps that’s why we don’t

always like the Gospel. It doesn’t dazzle us with extraordinary things but

simply challenges us to take a different look at our ordinary stuff. That

makes us uncomfortable. We prefer things as they are. Our lack of faith

can even cause us to take offense at what Jesus says and does, dismissing

it as folly.

God’s life-giving presence continues to sustain that seagull in flight and

keep all things in being regardless of whether we have the faith to see and

understand this. Our personal agendas, preconceived ideas, misconcep-

tions, and expectations can often cause us to be hardened and blinded to

what God is doing or desiring to do. While God continues to do what he has

done for all eternity, faith is needed for God’s presence to bear fruit. The

blinders we wear and the expectations we bring to life can often prevent us

from seeing graced moments that radiate with God’s graceful presence.

They also prevent God’s transforming, healing, and hope filled vision for

our world from being realized. Without faith, God won’t be able to do much

for us either.

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64541 Van Dyke/South of 30 Mile,Across from Kroger

Washington Twp. (586) 935-1100

Installation • Sand • Stain

CHRIS MASKILL • PRESIDENT

Specializing in Glitsa® Finish19 Years serving Macomb County

Professional Craftsmanshipat a Fair Price!

586-498-5511David TenHopen

Insurance Agency LLC

[email protected]

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Serving Romeo-Washington for over 30 yearsServing Romeo-Washington for over 30 years

– THE TREE CARE SPECIALISTS –– THE TREE CARE SPECIALISTS –LicensedLicensed 586-752-7561586-752-7561 InsuredInsured

mtvernontree.commtvernontree.com

NORTHERN AIRHEATING & COOLINGOver 25+ Years experience

Parish Member DiscountsTIM RYAN

586-291-2410 or 586-727-7504www.northernairheatingandcooling.com

THIS SPACE IS

BLOCK, BRICK, CONCRETE & LANDSCAPE SUPPLIESCHESTERFIELD - (586) 949-1300 ROMEO - (586) 752-4541CROSWELL- (810) 679-3376 MARYSVILLE - (810) 364-7132 RICHMOND - (586) 727-7272 MARINE CITY - (810) 765-9321

www.theutproductsinc.com

MICHIGAN FAMILY OWNED

SINCE 1937

At WellBridge we specialize in post-acute rehabilitation and nursing care which will be the bridge between the hospital and back home. Our care delivery will be fully automated and

will incorporate state-of-the-art technology which will allow our team of dedicated caregivers to spend more time where they belong, with our patients! Our goal is that each person at

WellBridge will have an EPIC experience.

Nursing & Therapy Services• PT/OT/ST 7-Days-a-Week• State-Of-The-Art Therapy Equipment• Alter-G Designed by NASA• E-Stim, Ultrasound, Outdoor Therapy• We Accept Admissions 24/7• Registered Nurses• Less than a 1:12 Patient Ratio• Fully Electronic Medical Record• In-House PT/INR’s Completed• All Medications & Treatments Kept in Patient Room• All Wounds Photographed and Measured Using a PDA with Real Time Stats• Wound Care Certified Nurses• Electronic Vital Signs that Import into the Medical Record• No Overhead Paging

375 S. Main • Romeo, MI(586) 589-3800

www.TheWellBridgeGroup.com

• 86,000 Square Foot Rehabilitation Center• 84 Private Rooms / 8 Semi-Private Rooms• 12 Semi-Private Suites• All Rooms with Private Shower & Bath• No Medication or Treatment Carts• Resort Like Amenities: WB’s Fresh Bistro, Salon, Massage Therapy, and Starbucks® Coffee• An Executive Chef• Room Service Always Available Menu 24/7• Liberalized Breakfast Made-To-Order from 6:30-9:00 am• LG Smart TV’s with Facebook, Flicker, Gmail, Skype, andDischarge Planning• Each Room Has Their Own Phone Number That Can BeDialed Directly• EPICare Philosophy Resulting in Exceptional Customer Service

NowAccepting

Reservations!WILSON VETERINARY

HOSPITALDr. John F. Wilson

& AssociatesFull Service Small Animal Hospital12000 Durham • Washington

586-752-6217

My Cleaning Lady, Inc.My Cleaning Lady, Inc.The Best Cleaning Company inRomeo • Washington • Rochester • Shelby

Residential/CommercialFully Insured

586-524-1201 586-524-1201

Serving the Surrounding CommunitiesRobert Meldrum586-255-9049

[email protected]

Over 40 years of experience to serve you!

PREFERRED SEAMLESSPREFERRED SEAMLESSGUTTERSGUTTERS

Be a Preferred Customer...There is a Difference | Office: 800-964-6613

• Michigan’s Premier Seamless Gutter Company• 22 Years of Business built on “Honesty and Integrity”• Highest Rating on Angie’s List• Fully Insured• Full 5 Year Warranty• 25 Colors in Stock• Free No Pressure Quotes

Family Owned & Operated for Over 22 Years5 Year Warranty on All Materials & Labor

Visit Us at www.PreferredSeamlessGutters.com

Contact Sherri Fischhaber to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 477-4574 x6553

64860 Van Dyke Washintgon, MI (Orchard Square)

COUPON: Large pizzawith 1 topping, $9.99

586-752-6200jetspizza.com

FUERST Plumbing Providing all of your plumbing needs

*Service *Repairs *InstallationFull Plumbing Service, Sump Pumps, Water Heaters,

Snake Drain Lines, Leak Repair, Toilet and FaucetRepair and Installation, Tub and Shower Valves

810-724-6861Offering Senior & Veteran DiscountsFree Estimates • Licensed and Insured • Family Owned Since 1976

medical groupAll ages welcome Treating for whole body wellness

John Kilmer, DOChristine Hermiz, DO

Romeo Family Practice, 64580 Van Dyke, Suite C, Washington Twp, MI 48095 • 586-752-9629Almont Family Practice, Century Plaza, 4260 Van Dyke, Suite 102, Almont, MI 48003 • 810-798-3994

Accepting NewPatients

The Henry M. MalburgFuneral Home

HENRY MALBURG, OWNER & DIRECTORMARK MALBURG, DIRECTOR

11280 West 32 Mile Road • Romeo MI(1/2 Mile West of Van Dyke)(586) 752-2000

www.henrymmalburg.comMEMBER OF ST. CLEMENT PARISH

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