ST. MONICA TH
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BULLETIN PARISH
PARISH STAFF
Reverend Peter O’Leary, Pastor
Rev. Romanus Igweonu, Parochial Vicar
Reverend Mr. David Bisson, Deacon
Reverend Mr. Daniel L. Pudvah, Deacon
Karen Bedard, Executive Secretary
Anita Lucero, Administrative Assistant
ST. MONICA RECTORY
79 SUMMER STREET
BARRE, VERMONT 05641
ESTABLISHED 1887
Office Hours: Weekdays - 8:00am. - 3:00pm.
Closed On Thursdays
Phone: 802-479-3253 / Fax: 802-479-3154
Email: [email protected]
Website: stmonicabarre.weconnect.com
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 4:15 pm.
Sunday: 7:45am., 9:30am., 11:15 am., & 4:15 pm.
WEEKDAY MASSES (See Mass Intentions on Page 2)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday 3:15 - 4:00 pm.
Or by appointment with a priest
HOLY HOUR OF PRAYER
First Friday of each month at 5:30 pm.
Exposition, Benediction and time for Confession
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Winston Davis - 802-479-2076
Email: [email protected]
PARISH VISITATION
PLEASE CONTACT RECTORY at 479-3253
PARISHIONERS UNABLE TO ATTEND MASS
If you know someone who needs a home visit,
please call the rectory. Thank You.
ST. MONICA - ST. MICHAEL
CATHOLIC SCHOOL Web site address:
www.stmonica-stmichael.org
Brenda S. Buzzell, M.Ed., Principal
Prin. E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 802-476-5015 Fax: 802-476-0861
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Phone: 802-476-4020
Teresa Hawes, Director of Religious Education
E-mail: [email protected]
Sacrament of Baptism
When planning a Baptism, contact one of the
priests at the rectory. One preparation meeting
with the parents is required.
Sacrament of Marriage
Registered practicing members of the parish
intending to marry are asked to contact one of
the priests at least one year in advance of the
proposed wedding date. A program of marriage
preparation is required.
Welcome New Parishioners
We extend a warm welcome to new parishioners
and guests of St. Monica. Please contact the
rectory to register. We invite you to contact us if
we can be of service to you in any way.
Palm Sunday of the
Passion of the Lord
So they took branches
of palm trees and went out
to meet Him, crying out Hosanna!
Blessed is he who comes
in the mane of the Lord!
Hosanna in the highest!
~ Matthew 21.9
Rest in Peace
Please remember in your prayers
those who have passed away.
Deceased Members of St. Monica Parish
May the souls of all the faithful
departed rest in peace.
The Week Ahead Mass Intentions
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SATURDAY, March 24, Blessed Oscar Romero, Bishop
4:15 pm. - Paul Beck, Theresa Portaluppi
SUNDAY, March 25, Palm Sunday, Passion of the Lord
7:45 am. - Mary Lois Pudvah, James Lucero,
Liette Trepanier
9:30 am. - Agatha LeBlanc
11:15 pm. - Gloria Davis
4:15 pm. - For All Parishioners
MONDAY, March 26
7:00 am. - Jean Peloquin
5:00 pm. -
TUESDAY, March 27
7:00 am. -
5:00 pm. - Arthur & Noella Normandeau
WEDNESDAY, March 28
7:00 am. - Roger Couture
8:15 am. - Cynthia Moran
7:00 pm. - Tenebrae Service
HOLY THURSDAY, March 29
7:00 am. - NO MASS
7:00 pm. - Mass of the Lord’s Supper
GOOD FRIDAY, March 30, Passion of the Lord
7:00 am. - NO MASS
3:00 pm. - (See below) Chris Perreault
7:00 pm. - Stations of the Cross
SATURDAY, March 31, Holy Saturday
8:00 am. - NO MASS
4:15 am. - NO MASS
8:00 pm. - Easter Vigil ~John Anderson
SUNDAY, April 1, EASTER SUNDAY OF THE
RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
7:45 am. - Theresa Hebert-Whitcomb
9:30 am. - Paul Beck, Roland & Laurette Thivierge, Jose’
Miana, Gerard Lamoureux, Theresa Portaluppi
11:15 pm. - For All Parishioners
4:15 pm. - NO MASS
SUNDAY, March 25 5:30 - 6:30 pm. - 9th Grade Confirmation Class 5:30 - 7:00 pm. - 10th Grade Confirmation Class nb: - March Family Session (Service Project)
TUESDAY, March 27 1:30 - Cursillo Ultreya Prayer Service - PH
WEDNESDAY, March 28 NOON - 3:00 pm. - Adoration
HOLY THURSDAY, March 29
GOOD FRIDAY, March 30 7:00 pm. - Stations of the Cross - with help from 10th grade students. (Students should arrive by 6:15 pm.)
Be sure to visit St. Monica Parish website
at stmonicabarre.weconnect.com
You can view the weekly bulletin
plus so much more.
“Jesus thirsts even now, in your
heart and in the poor ~ He
knows your weakness.
He wants only your love, wants
only the chance to love you.”
~ St. Mother Teresa
Holy Week
Tenebrae ~Mar. 28, 2018 @ 7:00pm. followed by confession
Mass of the Lord’s Supper ~ Mar. 29, 2018 @ 7:00pm. Good Friday Services ~ Mar. 30, 2018 ~Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion ~ @ 3:00pm. ~Stations of the Cross ~ @ 7:00pm. followed by confession Easter Vigil Mass Mar. 31, 2018 @ 8:00pm. Easter Sunday Masses: April 1, 2018 @ 7:45am. 9:30am. 11:15am. THERE WILL BE NO 4:15pm. Mass
In memory of all those pains and sufferings which Thou didst endure before Thy Passion on the Cross, grant me before my death true contrition, a sincere and entire confession, worthy satisfaction and the remission of all my sin. Amen. Holy, Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death. Amen
Prayer for Priests
O Jesus, Eternal High Priest, live in
(name of priest), speak in and through
him. Think your thoughts in his mind,
love through his heart. Give him your
own dispositions and feelings. Teach, lead and guide him always. Correct, enlighten and
expand his thoughts and behavior. Possess his soul;
take over his entire personality and life. Replace
him with yourself. Incline him to constant adoration and thanksgiving; pray in and through him. Let him
live in you and keep him in this intimate union
always. O Mary, Immaculate Conception, Mother of
Jesus and Mother of priests, pray and intercede for
(…) Amen.
March 25, Rev. Andrzej Bednarowicz
March 26, Rev. Richard Berube, SSE
March 27, Rev. Leopold Bilodeau
March 28, Priestly And Religious Vocations
March 29, Priests Who Are Having Difficulty
March 30, All Deceased Priests
March 31, All Our Seminarians
April 1, Pope Francis
Readings for the
Week of March 25 - April 1, 2018
Responsorial:
Psalm: 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24
Sunday: Is 50:4-7 / Phil 2:6-11 / Mk 14:1--15:1-39
Monday: Is 42:1-7 / Jn 12:1-11
Tuesday: Is 49:1-6 / Jn 13:33, 36-38
Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a / Mt 26:14-25
Holy Thursday: Ex 12:1-8, 11:14 / 1Cor 11:23-26 /Jn 13:1-15
Good Friday: Is 52:13--53:12 / Heb 4:14-16, 5:7-9 /
Jn18:1--19:42
Holy Saturday: Vigil: Gn 1:1--2:2 / Ex 14:15--15:1
Is 54:5-14 / Is 55:1-11 / Bar 3:9-15, 32:--4:4
Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28 / Rom6:3-11 / Mk 16:1-7
Easter Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43 / Col 3:1-4 / Jn20:1-9
Please pray for our
sick and home bound.
People in our families, our friends and
members of our parish who are ill, facing
surgery, hospitalized, or experiencing
difficult times have asked for our prayers.
During the course of the week, please
take a few moments to offer a prayer of healing and strength
for:
Michael Ricker, Zachery Porter, Jordan Ashe, Margarita
Martinez, Rhonda Johnson, Joan Landry, Linda Hedges, Violet Casey, Shane Murphy, Marie Perry, Provi Bennett,
Robin Hall, Barbara Bresett, A. J. Monte, Olive Donovan, Terry McNamara, Christopher Dupre, Edith Chatot, Garett Bucky Peace, Dennis Moore, Leann Jarrin, Ronald White
Gregory Wabuti, Catherine Lucier, Ivy Faith Bond, Chuck Tilden, Marcel Groleau, Lillian “Bean” Tremblay, Serge
Dupuis, Roger Wiberg, Tyler Watkins, Roland Boisvert, Charlotte Guthrie Bean, John Bradley, Kerry Kiser Winger,
Paul Savard, Deborah Prindiville, Corene Fernanadez Girouard, Lisa Abbiati Migneault, Kim Corrigan, Theresa Elmer, Lorraine Ann, Jacob Downing,Karen Bedard, Andre
Laprade, Barbara Brown, Tom Couture, James McKeon, Laurie Graham, Irene Allaire, Kenneth Vermette, Sue
Couture, Cynthia Gingras, Kay Bisson, Brent Sleeper, Beverly Thygesen, John Smith, Suzanne Prindiville, Carolyn Beauregard, Alyssa Elkins, Dee Breuer, Mary Shapley,
Travis, Wayna Ferris, Howard Sears, Patrick Gibbons, Wes Hallock, Thomas Baldwin, Betty Cutler, Roland Pepin, Jo &
Ann Egry, Heather Bassett, Ashley Bassett, Larry Belknap, Beverley Markham, Gary Allen, Todd Field, Theresa Usle,
Mary Northrup, Randy Copping, Michael Kelly, Jimmy Morgan.
Please, if you know of names that should be added or can be
removed from the prayer list, let us know. Thank you.
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Adoration ~ Wednesday
noon to 3:00
The Word of Life
May Christ give us the
grace of loving
self-sacrifice, as we
cherish every person’s life;
We pray to the Lord:
Saint Monica Candles
March 18 - 24, 2018
Tabernacle Candle -
Left Tabernacle Angel - Madeline LaPrade
Right Tabernacle Angel - Madeline LaPrade
St. Joseph Candle - Madeline LaPrade
Blessed Mother Candle - Tyler Abare
St. Monica Icon Candle - Kim
Pius X, St. Peter, & St. Patrick -
St. Monica, St. Paul Apostle, St. Anne - Julie Dalton
St. Therese of Lisieux -
Sacred Heart of Jesus - Thomas Busconi
St. Anthony -
If you would like to light a candle for a special intention, please call
the rectory at 479-3253. The cost is $4.00 for each candle for a week.
Page 4 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 24 - 25, 2018
Offertory Collection
March 10 & 11, 2018
Parish $ 6,283.00
Catholic Relief Services $ 657.00
Did you know you can give by credit card online? Simply go to our website at Stmonicabarre.weconnect.com
and click on the menu link entitled “Online Giving”, or you can go directly to the site by using Google Chrome toolbar at
www.myowngiving.com/Default.aspx?cid=771
You can also stop by the Rectory to set automatic deductions.
We now have cards which can be dropped in the basket by those who give by credit card. The cards are on the tables near the center and left entrances to the church. They will be recycled and put back on the tables each week. Thank you for your support!!!
Eucharistic Ministers
4:15 pm. - Ron Elmer, Karl Miller 7:45 am. - Lynn Guy, Bill Benko
9:30 am. - Paul & Paula Hennessey
11:15 am. - Fran Rawden, Joyce Shaw
Lectors
4:15 pm. - Jo Perreault 7:45 am. - Diane Swan, Linda Leu
9:30 am. - Carol S-Perkins
11:15 am. - Richard Brien, Jessie Gingras
Altar Society for March
Paula Hennessey
Gloria Goulet Marie Bevington Sheila Marineau
Washington County Right to Life’s Annual Pasta Dinner Fundraiser
St. Augus!ne's Church 16 Barre Street, Montpelier Vermont (downstairs in the fellowship hall)
April 14th 2018 doors open at 5:30, dinner is at 6:00 and
auc!ons to follow. Admission is $8 per adult and $4 for
ages 12 and under. Silent auc!on, !ckets are a dollar a
piece or $5 for 6. The drawing is a"er dinner. Directly
a"er the silent auc!on there will be a live auc!on with
our bigger !cket items. All items for both auc!ons will be
on display when doors open, with plenty of !me to
examine the items. Tickets available to purchase right
away, through dinner and dessert. Host your own table of
eight people. If you can’t fill a table don’t worry there is
s!ll a place for you! For more info. contact: Sarah
Barton to inform us that you and/or your group would
like to a&end. For more details about the event call (802)
472-5191 or (802) 622-4377.
7 Bible Study Sessions ~ Psalms II
We will begin the study of Psalms II on
Thursday, April 5, 2018
at 7:00 pm. in the Parish Hall.
There is a charge for study books.
Contact: Tom Prindiville @ 476-6775 or e-mail at [email protected] with any question you may have.
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Men of Saint Joseph
The Year of the Family: “The Joy of Love”
Our Lenten Sacrifice
Days of Abstinence - Ash Wednesday, all Fridays in Lent, and
Good Friday for all who have reached their 14th
birthday, no meat can be taken.
Days of Fast - Ash Wednesday and Good Friday for all who have
reached their 18th birthday and have not as yet reached
their 60th birthday, a limit of one full meatless meal.
Weekdays of Lent - No obligation to fast, however, voluntary acts
of self-denial are recommended.
Easter Duty Obligation - Must be made from the First Sun day in
Lent through Trinity Sunday.
Self Denial - Is encouraged on a voluntary basis. Acts may include
daily Mass, spiritual study, Lenten Devotions, the Rosary,
Stations of the Cross and deeds of mercy and kindness.
Eucharistic Fast - 1 hour from food and liquids.
Water and medicine never break the fast.
Encounter Lent as a Family
A Lenten kit for YOUR family: Everything you need
to encounter Lent as a family! This kit has your daily Lenten calen-
dar, Stories of Hope, recipes and more! It is being used as part of
the Year of Family programming in the Diocese of Burlington.
Make your own CRS Rice Bowl or download the app!
~ Read the Story of Hope each Sunday
~ Pray for 5 minutes each day
~ Prepare simple meals each Friday
~ Put your Lenten sacrifices into your CRS Rice Bowl
Follow @DioBurlington on Facebook for daily reminders
of how you can encounter Lent as a family.
You may also visit crsricebow.org or crsplatodearroz.org
Questions about CRS Rice Bowl can be directed to
Stephanie Clary at [email protected]
Men of all ages -- are you comfortable
sharing your Faith? Come, be our guest. We share, learn and pray together. We strive to incorporate
the virtues of St. Joseph in our lives.
Join the Men of Saint Joseph, Saint Monica Parish.
We meet on the third Saturday of each month after the 8:00 am Mass.
We sponsor faith-related programs, help with parish projects and pray.
All men are welcome!
For more information,
Contact: Deacon Dan
at 479-3253 or Gary at 476-6097
Bibeau & Venner families by Mr. & Mrs. Alcide Bibeau Brault & Caslani families by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brault Emilie & Maria Caslani by Rita Caslani Jalbert & Otis families by Gerard & Jacqueline Otis Diane Weydener by Ms. Annette Weydener Rosemary Lowery by Mr. Michael Lowery Deceased Members of the Buinicky family by Nancy Buinicky Bill & Elas Fugere, Angela Gobbi by Sandra Fugere Beverly Neddo by Roger Neddo Francis M. Goyette by Ms. Barbara Goyette Bisson & Wakefield families by Mr. & Mrs. David Bisson Ellis, Mike, Gery Isabelle by Mrs. Jacqueline Isabelle Roland & Rachel Bisson, Renfield & Irene Abare by Mr. & Mrs. Roland Abare Nichols & Ducharme families, Eric Hutchins by Mr. & Mrs. David Nichols Ferris & Hurd families by Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Ferris James & Clara Dente Sr., Raymond & Bernadette Seaver by Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dente Chris Perreault, Jennifer Guy, Lynn Fortin by Mr. & Mrs. C. Perreault Travis & Dale Mercy, Cedric Lavery, Delbert Combs, Randy Juley, Nancy Vegari by Harry & Linda Hinrichsen Jose’, Eugenia & Manuel Miana Sr. by Mr. Manuel Miana Tomasi & Babic families, Dana Marineau, Donald Babic, Homer Fitts by Thomas & Linda Babic Norman & Assunta Langevin, Aurther & Peter Fecteau, Jeanette Langevin, Joanna Lauderdale by Nancy & Theodore Fecteau Marcel Soucy, Rhea Soucy Brennen, Ann Soucy Gregoire by Mr. & Mrs M. Soucy Deceased Members of the Davis& Bouchard families by Mr. Winston Davis Arthur Perreault, Joseph & Fennie Saliba by Mrs. Arthur Perreault Sue Ferrari, Mr. & Mrs. Renato Ferrari, Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Boudreau, Sister Irene Boudreau by Ed Ferrari Sr. Roy Somaini, John & Beatrice Lancaster, Pearl & William Somaini-Dayer by Elizabeth Somaini Mark Wood, Laurie Barre, Charles Bergeron family by Ms. Liette Wood Danny, Dan Rubalcaba & Brunelle families by Mrs. Jeannine Rubalcaba Zampieri Tullio and family members, Gagne & Lemieus families by Mrs. T. Zampieri
Easter Flower Offerings
Page 6 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 24 - 25, 2018
Jesus in your dying, hold us close to You.
Let our arms carry You as You carry your cross.
Let our tears join with yours.
May our hands ache with the weight of your nails.
As you breathe your final breath,
may we have the courage to wrap your wounds
and place You in a tomb,
waiting for and hoping in the Resurrection
we do not fully understand. Amen.
I see His Love and
Mercy washing over all
our sins the people sing,
the people sing,
Hosanna, Hosanna
Hosanna
in the Highest
We are having a Relics Tour at
St. Augustine Church in Montpelier.
Fr. Carlos tours the world with 150 relics of saints from long ago
and recent times. Included in these relics are a piece of the Blessed
Mother's veil and one of the larger pieces of the True Cross. This is
an event not to be missed. There have been many healings during
these tours. Please tell your friends about this opportunity. We
signed up to have this tour come to our parish 4 years ago.
It will not be in our area again for at least another 5 years.
Bishop Brady Council #399
located at St. Monica Parish Hall
Your local Bishop Brady Council # 399, is currently running a substance abuse poster
campaign with our youth. The purpose is to raise awareness of the threats of drug and alcohol abuse.
As a member of our council, you will strengthen your faith and become a better
Catholic, husband and father. Through your support of our parish and community, you will form
friendships with fellow Knights that can last a lifetime. As much good as our council has done over the past year,
we could do even more with your help.
We invite you to join our council and help us be the difference in our parish and community. Come join us.
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We have a donation box located in the front of the store.
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Decorating for Easter will take
place on Holy Saturday.
Anyone who wishes to participate in
cleaning our Church, can come in any
morning during Holy Week after 8:30am.
Your help is appreciated. Thank you.
Easter Decorating
On Tuesday,
April 3, 2018
at 6:00pm.
A Prayer for Palm Sunday
of the Passion of the Lord
St. Monica – St. Michael School
Notes & News Principal Brenda S. Buzzell, M.Ed.
Email: [email protected] Phone: 476-5015
“Excellence in Education, Values & Leadership”
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St. Monica – St. Michael School’s mission is to nurture the spiritual, intellectual, and physical growth of our
students. We share an active appreciation for learning, and a love and respect for God, self, and others.
Our Catholic school is where faith, friendship, and knowledge grow!
Notes from Gym
As the Olympics were underway in Pyeongchang, students here in Barre learned about
many winter sports. We used our imaginations to try ski jumping, curling, ice hockey,
ice dancing, biathlon, luge, and bobsled. Our PE lessons are developed around the
SHAPE America National Standards and this gave us the opportunity to develop our
skills in many of the categories such as striking with a long implement (hockey and
curling), dance (figure skating), jumping and landing (ski jumping). We also were ex-
cited to celebrate the US Women's Hockey Team's win over Canada as a St. Michael's
School alum brought a gold medal home to central Vermont.
"My goal in physical education is for students to develop a lifelong desire to be active. According to the World Health
Organization, globally, 1 in 4 adults do not participate in enough physical activity to reap the health benefits including
a reduced risk of depression, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain types of cancer. My goals is that every St.
Monica - St. Michael student will, through the varied activities offered in PE class, find an activity that brings them
joy. For that reason, we do a combination of both team and individual; competitive and co-
operative sports and games to build skills, strength and stamina. We also focus a lot on so-
cial and emotional learning, including what it means to be a good teammate and how to
show sportsmanship. At the end of the day, I don't want the students to care as much about
if they win or lose a game as I want them to care if they had fun and made sure their team-
mates and opponents did as well. It is only through the enjoyment of exercise that students
will make it a lifelong habit. Many of our students participate in competitive sports on local
teams and we often discuss the value of "cross-training" for athletes. For example, they
learned that Tom Brady does yoga and that yoga, and other activities in PE will help them
build strength and body awareness that will prove helpful in their chosen sport!"
-Mrs. Kae Zaino, Physical Education Teacher
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Common Misconceptions about Suicide
Myth: People who talk about suicide won’t really do it. Almost everyone who attempts suicide has given some clue or warning. Don’t ignore even indirect references to death or suicide. Statements such as “You’ll be sorry when I’m gone,” “I can’t see any way out,” jokingly said, may indicate serious suicidal feelings.
Myth: People who die by suicide are people who were unwilling to seek help. Studies of suicide victims have shown that more than half had sought medical help in the six months prior to their deaths.
Preventing suicide is a community effort. Yes, it starts with the family, but Extends to neighbors, schools, and other organizations. At every level, people have different roles to perform
IMPORTANT DATES
March 25th: Family session for K thru 6 is the service project.
March 25th: Grades 9 & 10 have regular class from 5:30 to 7:00pm.
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SOUP N’ GREENS RESTAURANT
SERVING BREAKFAST,
LUNCH & DINNER7am - Closing
American Express, Discover, Visa, and Mastercard Accepted
325 No. Main St., Barre, VT
479-9862
Computer Systems
Small Business
Computer Services
Since 1982
1755 US Rt 302 - Berlin, VT
802-262-1200www.ormsbyscomputer.com
Berlin Barre
Montpelier
Open 7 Days
$1.00 OFF a Dozen Donuts coupon #116
Daily Fresh Baked Bagels, Too!
Acceptance of Paid Political Advertising
Does Not Constitute an Endorsement
By The Pastor, The Parish,
or The Publisher of the Bulletin
Integrated Strategies for Businesses and Individuals
M. Brent Sleeper, AIF
William E. Patno, II CFP®, CLU, AIF
802-476-3235
Securities offered through LPL Financial Member FINRA/SIPC
JAIMES L. FEWER, LUTCF
3 Maple Avenue, Barre
476-5050
HOME • AUTO • LIFE • HEALTH • BUSINESS
Featuring NATIONWIDE
Insurance Since 1988
81 Main Street, Montpelier
229-0345135 Washington Street, Barre
476-6500
HeneyRealtors.com
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TRUCKSTORE
Family Owned and
Operated Since 1956
802-223-6337Barre-Montpelier Road Montpelier
364 River St., Montpelier, VT, www.codychevrolet.com
Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908
7 Academy Street • Suite 1 • Barre, VT 05641 • 802-476-3203
Serving All Faithsin the CentralVermont Area.
Bruce W. Judd, Director
Christopher C. Judd, Director
802-476-3233
Fax 802-476-4310
R. Brent Whitcomb, Director
Sandra L. Whitcomb, Director
Nick B. Whitcomb, Director
802-476-3251
Fax 802-479-0250
Lawrence Pryor, Director
802-476-3243
Fax 802-476-4310
Blinds & DesignBlinds, Flooring
Carpet, Tile
“Let us measure so you don’t have to”Professional Installation Available
141 River Street
Montpelier, VT
802-223-1616
www.truecolorsblindsanddesigns.com
“We are your complete car care center”
181 South Main St., Barre, VT 05641
802-622-0080 • routhierauto.com
*Quick Lubes *VT State Inspections *Auto Sales
*Auto Repairs *Auto Detailing *Undercoating
Parking Lots • Driveways • Sidewalks Industrial Yards • Free Estimates
JOHNSON PAVING CO.
“Quality Pavers of Vermont”
Barre Tel. 476-3518
Burlington Tel. 1-800-339-9676
Fax 479-0660
P.O. Box 952 - Barre, VT 05641
CLAUDE VIENS, Prop.
JOE VIENS, Prop.
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CONTI OIL, INC.
Websterville, VT 05678
476-5252
Locally Owned and Operated
AUTO • HOME • LIFE • HEALTH
See your State Farm agent:
Joe Collins, AgentSouth Main Street, Barre, VT
802-479-3353
Like a good neighbor,
State Farm is there.®
www.statefarm.comState Farm Insurance
Companies
Home Offices
Bloomington Illinois
America Counts on CPAs
Salvador and Babic, P.C.
Certified Public Accountants
and Consultants
240 South Main St. • Barre, VT
Tel 802-476-8673 • Fax 802-479-5165
www.salvadorandbabic.com
CPASM
STONE’S Service Station Inc.
133 Washington St., Barre VT
AUTO REPAIR & SERVICE STATION
FULL SERVICE NON-ETHANOL GASOLINE
ADVANCED COMPUTERIZED EQUIPMENT
TIRES & ALIGNMENTS
OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION
(802) 476-4881
HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION
345 Tremont Street, Barre
TEL/FAX 802-476-4078CELL [email protected]
HEAT PUMP ENERGY SAVER
PROVIDES COOLING & HEATING
INSTALLATION & SERVICES
Vermont’s Largest Inventory of
Manufactured Modular Homes
Single-Wide, Double-WideModular and Pre-Owned Homes
Trades Welcome • Financial Assistance Available
Open Monday – Saturday350 River Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 229-2721www.fecteauhomes.com
NOYLE JOHNSON GROUPWe Work For You
NOYLE JOHNSON GROUPNOYLE W. JOHNSON INSURANCE
119 River Street • Montpelier, VT802-223-7735
NOYLE JOHNSON GROUPSAWYER & RITCHIE INSURANCE
198 Route 2 • Danville, VT802-684-3411
www.nwjinsurance.com
Project Independence
We have something for everyone! For information call 802-476-3630 Visit our website: www.pibarre.org
Are you feeling lonely and isolated?
Do you enjoy good food, activities and entertainment?
Are you a caregiver in need of respite & support?
81 N. Main Street Ste. 1 • Barre, VT
Active Adult Day Program
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“IT’S WHAT WE DO’’
J.A. GOULDPlumbing & Heating, Inc.Commercial and Residential
JEFF GOULD
OFFICE: 802-476-6974 CELL: 802-249-7054
61 B Boynton St., Barre, VT 05641
www.jagouldplumbingheating.com
2 locations
Jockey Hollow Deli & Catering
Located in the Maplewood Convenience [email protected]
BARRE
802-479-2447
BERLIN
802-262-6118