Christian Service - St. Frances Cabrini Parish

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Christian Service - St. Frances Cabrini Parish
ST. FRANCES CABRINI PARISH
9000 Laurence Avenue
Allen Park, Michigan 48101
Phone: (313) 381-5601
Fax: (313) 381-7837
Website: www.cabriniparish.org
OUR CREDO
No matter what your present status
in the Catholic Church;
No matter what your current family
or marital situation;
No matter what your past or present
religious affiliation;
No matter what your personal history, age,
background, race or color;
No matter what your self-image or esteem;
You are invited, welcomed, accepted,
loved and respected at
St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church.
Vision Statement Building upon our Catholic tradition and diversity, we are committed to the spiritual and
physical well-being of all. Our sacramental life challenges us to life-long Catholic formation and Christian service.
Mission Statement As a Faith Community, we are called to serve through worship, service, and education.
PARISH LITURGY
SCHEDULE
MALLIA’S MOMENTS
By Fr. Joe Mallia
Weekend Masses
Congratulations to all of the fathers as we
share in the joy of celebrating the role of Father
and not simply a biological reality. Let us not
forget that St. Joseph was not the biological
father of Jesus, yet he loved him as his own and
took on the role of “father” to Jesus by loving
him, caring and providing for him and even
training him as a carpenter. All of the things
that St. Joseph did for Jesus was firmly grounded in his desire to be a loving and caring father
to the extent that he could.
That is why being a father requires the desire
to assume the responsibility for raising children
in faith, to provide for their wellbeing, to teach
them values that will benefit them for their lives
and to love them. That does not come from
biology and further, respect does not come from
position.
If a man wants the respect of a father, then he
can’t simply demand it based upon his position.
It must be earned, as all respect is. In today’s
world, people demand respect and even demand
it, but that is not how it works. It drives me
crazy when I hear athletes talk about how they
do not feel respected by other teams or by the
Saturday Evening 5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am & 10:00am
12:00 noon
&
7:00pm
Daily Mass
Monday - Saturday at 8:30am
Confession
Tuesday 7:30pm (see pg. 8)
Saturday 4:00pm
Holy Day Masses
As scheduled in Bulletin
Rectory Office Hours
Monday thru Thursday
8:00am-7:00pm
Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm
(Closed for lunch 12 - 1pm)
Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday CLOSED
owners of the team because they were offered
what they feel a low offer on their contract. I
would love for someone to “disrespect” me for
$20 million a year – I think I could get over that
feeling pretty quickly.
Respect takes time to nurture and is based
upon a history of good things, not the occasional
kind gesture. Men who want to be fathers must
seek to live a life that is exemplary in love, that
provides a sense of security for his family and is
based on his relationship with God.
As we celebrate this day, let us honor the
men in our lives who have lived lives worthy of
the title and challenge other men to live up to
these standards. Fathers are not ‘baby daddy’s”
or any other title that refers to biology or legal
status. They are men who have entered into a
sacred bond with children based upon the example of St. Joseph. So gentlemen, pray to St. Joseph and make him your role model. See this
day not as a day to celebrate you as a person but
a day that reminds you why it is you do what
you do each day and the value of your sacrifice.
And children, honor the men in your life who
live up to the example of St. Joseph and thank
God that you have a man who loves you, provides for you and has set your feet on the path of
faith. Happy Father’s Day!
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Festival News: We will give you a full wrap up of the festival as
soon as all the bills are paid and we know exactly how much the
profit was for this year’s event. We had a very good Friday, a slow
Saturday because of the heat and a very good Sunday, so all indications is that it was a good money maker, though not as good as last
year. Please continue to support the festival in the future. Our
profits will increase if we can sell more raffle tickets and more people are willing to sponsor booths by purchasing some of the food
items needed for the festival. Please think about doing that next
year.
One of the best things that happened though was the number of
people who again this year spoke about how they were helped by
the parish or attended various events here or have come back to
mass recently. There were many good comments about our parish
and our school and the experiences people have had of our community. That is why we put the signs up to remind people that if they
“like our festival”, they “will love our parish”.
Thank you to Jo Dauzet and her family, to Martha Hancock and
her family, to all the chairpersons and volunteers, to our students
who helped pick up trash and set up at the beginning and clean up
at the end and to all of you who donated, helped and came to the
festival. The festival is a special event that we do here at Cabrini so
please don’t see it as a burden but a blessing to so many. Thank
you for your support and kindness.
Funny note: People love to tell me the rumors they hear about our
parish and school, one of the best was that I was told that they
heard that the archdiocese was going to sell our high school. I
laughed out loud. People clearly don’t know that the bishop can’t
close a school. The pastor must request a schools closure and I
have not asked for that and I know that Fr. Tim has no plans on
closing the school. I will say that dealing with rumors about the
demise of our school will be one thing I will not miss. God bless
you all.
2016 St. Frances Cabrini Festival
WINNERS!!!!
1st Prize
$12,000
#53818 P.J. Tomsic
2nd Prize
$ 1,500
#44250 Lisette Selva
3rd Prize
$ 1,000
#10337 John Henson
4th Prize
$
750
#21217 Janet Daniel
5th Prize
$
500
#05040 Kevin Rourke
6th Prize
$
100
#38912 Richard Mazur
Bond/Tuition
#0211
Rosalinda Guerra
Dinners on the Town
1 Prize #0525 A. Bartal
2nd Prize #1448 Sandy R.
st
Wheelbarrow of Cheer
1st Prize #1710 A. Barta
2nd Prize #0309 B.R.
DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES IN THE CONTACT IS
FRIDAY MORNING BY 10:00 AM.
‘Going Away’ gatherings for Fr. Joe
For the past 12 years, Fr. Joe has supported us
along our faith journey, and now it is our turn to do the
same.
His last weekend with us is June 25/26 and he
plans to preside at all liturgies.
There will be a special reception for Fr. Joe in
Cabrini Center after the 5:00pm and Noon liturgies for
parishioners to wish him well.
Please join him for Mass and stop in at the reception, sending forth Fr. Joe with your support and appreciation as he embarks on a new road in his faith journey.
Advertiser of the Week
Total Tree Service
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Athletic, Parish & School News
CABRINI ATHLETICS ~ Dean Allen, Athletic Director
Please see www.Schedulestar.com (listed under Cabrini
High School) for up-to-date game times for both CYO & High
School student-athletes. You can also contact the Athletic Department at (313) 388-0576.
The new High School athletic website is at
www.cabriniathletics.org.
Bus drivers for afternoon athletic routes are still needed. Contact Debbie Norman at (313) 388-0576.
CABRINI HIGH SCHOOL FACEBOOK PAGES:
www.facebook.com/CabriniHighSchool
www.facebook.com/CabriniAlumni
See what’s happening at our school!
Jacob Brithinee is awarded first
Jim Dalla Vecchia Memorial Hockey Award
At the Senior Banquet held at
Crystal Gardens on Wednesday,
May 18, 2016, Violet Dalla Vecchia
and son-in-law Devin Newell presented Jake Brithinee with a
plaque for display in the Hockey
Showcase at Cabrini High School
and a check for $1,000.
As a devoted and enthusiastic supporter of the Cabrini
Monarch Hockey Program for over 30 years, the family
wished to establish an award in Jim Dalla Vecchia’s
memory, to be presented annually to a graduating Senior,
who exhibited good sportsmanship and strived for success
on the ice, in the classroom, and in the parish community.
There were seven seniors on the hockey team, and the winner was selected after Jim’s family consulted with coaches,
the principal, Christian Service, the Athletic Department and
Fr. Joe Mallia.
Congratulations Jake, and our very best wishes for success in future endeavors.
Violet Dalla Vecchia
Daughters Jill, Laura & Jennifer
Son-in-law Devin
Looking for past
Cosgrove Award Winners
We are attempting to purchase
bricks for the Athletic Field for eleven of the past
Cosgrove Award winners, but we are missing some
winners. If you have received the Cosgrove Award,
which is the Booster of the Year, please email us and
let us know what year that you received your award.
Our plan is to have a brick for each winner that will
be placed at the High School in support of Friends of
Cabrini.
Email us at [email protected].
Upcoming Events
14th Annual Golf Outing
Saturday, July 30th
The Cabrini Booster Club meets on the 1st Wednesday of
the month at Holy Family Hall at 7:30 pm. All men and women
are invited to join, as our goal is to help serve the sports programs at Cabrini Schools, as well as the Parish. Come on
down and check us out. Our next meeting is August 3 (no July
meeting). To become a member, register online for $25. Any
questions or if you need more information, please email us at:
[email protected]
Our website: www.cabriniboosters.org
Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Cabrini Athletic Boosters
We would like to congratulate the new board members
for the 2016-2017 School Year.
President - Vince Boscheratto
1st VP - Mark Misovich
2nd VP - Luke Heath
Treasurer - Larry Homiak
Secretary - Sam Knapik
Trustee - Jordan Hancock, Cris Matton, Ron Molter and
Nancy Misovich
Sergeant of Arms - Andrew Knapik
The Montessori Giving Tree
Academic Preschool still has
some openings for the fall.
Please call (313) 386-5573
or visit
www.montessorigivingtee.com
for more information.
We would love to be a part of
your little ones education
experience! Children must be
3 years of age and toilet
trained to attend.
COACHING VACANCIES
Cabrini is seeking a Head Varsity Boys Soccer
Coach for the 2016 fall season and a Head Varsity Girls Soccer Coach for the spring of 2017. We
are also seeking a Freshman Boys Basketball
Coach.
Interested candidates should email their resume
and a cover letter to Athletic Director Dean Allen at
[email protected].
Please call (313) 388-0576 with any questions
about the position.
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Christian Service
June Parish Service Day
All Saints Soup Kitchen
Nourishing the hungry
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Volunteers are needed to help us cook and serve more
than 150 men, women and children who depend on All
Saints for lunch. If you would like to join us on this day at
All Saints please call Kathy Bates at (734)324-0944. We
meet outside Holy Family House at 9 a.m. to carpool and
are back at Cabrini around 1:30 p.m.
We also provide desserts to complement the meal. If
you would like to donate goodies please call the parish office at (313) 381-5601, and leave a message with the
staff. Baked goods need to be store bought and delivered
to the parish office by Tuesday, June 28 no later than
5:00pm.
Sr. Judie Ann Lunch Ministry
On Thursday, July 7 we will again
join Sr. Judie Ann in her ministry to serve
those in most need in the Eastern Market
neighborhood. If you would like to assist
in this ministry by donating needed items
please drop them off to the Rectory office
by Tuesday, July 5. If you have questions please call Therese Tardiff at (313)
381-5601 or email [email protected].
Some items needed this month are: water bottles,
individually wrapped cookies, chips, lunch size fruit
cups/apple sauce, napkins, zip lock sandwich bags,
men’s and women’s white socks, underwear and tshirts, and monetary donations.
Franciscan Facts
St. Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) grew up in a wealthy
merchant family, expec!ng to take over his father’s
business one day, but his conversion during military
service and cap!vity in an enemy prison focused his a'en!on on
following Christ. He soon le* behind his privilege and possessions and spent the rest of his life establishing monas!c communi!es and encouraging the faith of his followers.
St. Francis is s!ll fresh and relevant in a modern world struggling with extremes of materialism and poverty. He ar!culates a
!mely need to prac!ce a stewardship that reflects God’s inten!on for crea!on. He reminds us what is most important--simplicity, reverence, and a lively faith. The Secular Franciscans
invite you to follow Francis for the next several weeks to meditate on a brief quote by St. Francis, a related Scripture passage, a
prayer, and a suggested prac!ce meant to cul!vate renewed
thinking and to help you put faith into ac!on.
Star!ng with next week’s ar!cle may St. Francis inspire you to
live a life of joyful simplicity, deep faith, and compassionate care
of others. (Thirty Days with St. Francis of Assisi).
For more informa!on, contact Pat at (313) 381-1916.
Tuesday Travelers
Next day trip is Holy Door pilgrimage
and historic church tour
The Tuesday Travelers group is taking reservations for its August 23 pilgrimage to the Holy Doors of
the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, a personal journey through eight Holy Door Stations inside
and outside the Cathedral. The pilgrimage is being
offered by the Archdiocese of Detroit during this Jubilee Year of Mercy, in union with major basilicas in
Rome and cathedrals throughout the world.
The day trip also will include guided tours of Old
St. Mary’s and Sweetest Heart of Mary, two of the
most beautiful, historical Catholic churches in Detroit,
the early parish communities of German and Polish
immigrants. Lunch will be at Fishbone’s Rhythm
Kitchen Café.
Cost is $70, which includes lunch. The bus
leaves the church parking lot at 9:15 a.m. and returns at 4:15 p.m. Call Therese in the Parish Office
to reserve a seat (313)381-5601.
FOR WIDOWED MEN AND WOMEN
5th Week of the Month Club
Coed Breakfast
Scrambler Marie’s, Canton
On months with 5 weeks we will enjoy a coed breakfast
and camaraderie at various restaurants in the area. All widowed men and women are invited to join us Friday, July 1,
2016 at 9:30 am at Scrambler Marie’s, 43225 Ford Road at
Morton Taylor in Canton. Come meet new friends, have good
food and great conversation in a safe and friendly setting. Order off the menu, separate checks. No walk ins please. RSVP
by June 27 to Tom N. at 734-927-0610. Widowed Friends is a
“peer” support group in the Archdiocese of Detroit. For further
information about Widowed Friends, come visit our website at
www.widowedfriends.org
Dearborn Heights Senior Co-Op
16600 W. Outer Drive
Dearborn Heights, MI 48127
(313) 539-7241
Christmas in July Bazaar
July 8th 10am - 5pm
July 9th 10am - 5pm
July 10th 12 Noon - 5pm
Crafts ~ Vendor Tables ~ Food Court ~ Raffles
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Christian Service / Nurse’s Notes / Festival
JUNE FOOD COLLECTION
JULY FOOD COLLECTION
All Saints Food Pantry
Our Lady of the Angels
Christian Women
Well, we have completed another successful year of our
planned events and can now relax, except for two events
that are on-going year around.
First, the Sewing Guild that meets on the 2nd and 4th
Mondays from 1:00-3:00pm in the Wayne Wesenberg
Wing. So, if you can crochet, draw or cut, you are needed.
Call Ruth Lawson at (313)928-3215 and offer your help.
The second group makes, bags and delivers 150 peanut
butter and jelly sandwiches for St. Aloysius Church on the
3rd Friday of the month. The next meeting is Thursday, June
16. If interested, please call Dorothy Trader at (313) 3812448 and she will set up teams of six and notify you when it
is your turn to help. This program is costly as indicated by
the chart below. As you can see, it takes $62 each month.
As they do for the Festival, you can buy an item or make a
donation to help defray the cost.
Thank you for your consideration and your offer to make
sandwiches or send a donations. Please send your donations to the Rectory marked “Nancy Trela/PBJ Sandwiches.”
Have a great summer! See you Fr. Joe’s Going Away
Reception!!!
ITEM
Bread (white)
Bread (wheat)
Peanut Butter
Jelly
Sandwich Bags
QUANTITY
COST PER
8 loaves (Sam’s) $2.85 / 2pk
8 loaves (Sam’s) $3.48 / 2pm
2 jars (GFS)
$9.99 each
2 jars (GFS)
$6.49 each
300ct box (GFS) $7.99
Monthly Total
EXPENSE
$11.40
$13.92
$19.98
$12.98
$ 4.00
$62.28
NURSE’S NOTES
Make sure to check the Nurse’s corner
in the narthex for your health educaon.
Topics currently displayed are heart
health, nutri!on and distracted driving.
As always, if there is a topic you would
like to see, please contact Megan Pierrel in the rectory.
Megan Pierrel, RN, BSN, CPN
313-381-5601 ext. 1052
[email protected]
June 19, 2016
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In the Gospel today, Jesus tells us that
“whoever wishes to save his life will lose it,
but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it.”
This week, know that you will bring hope to the poor
by your generous gift to the Society of St. Vincent de
Paul.
Cabrini Card Club
We are in need of card players when
our games start again in September
and play until April. For more information, please call:
BRIDGE:
Peggy Lupton
EUCHRE: Joyce Feher
PINOCHLE: Tony & Gaye Olah
Home: (313) 382-5746
Cell: (517) 404-7102
Home: (313) 928-8058
Home: (313)382-0210
Questions? Please call Joyce Feher (313) 928-8058
SVDP BUNDLE WEEK
at St. Frances Cabrini
JUNE 18 –23 10:00AM – 6:00PM
Please bring your used clothing, linens, household
items, gently used furniture & working electronics and
small appliances to the Tot Lot Parking Lot (First
Driveway on Laurence off Englewood) beginning June
18 at 10:00 a.m. to the St. Vincent DePaul Truck. Bags
for clothing are available in the Narthex. Helpers will be
on hand to help you unload your items.
Please note: We will be unable to accept paint, chemicals,
tires or wheels, guns, food, grills, picnic tables, lawn furniture, gas powered tools, swimming pools or sandboxes,
swing sets, golf clubs or bags, tents or air mattresses, mattresses and box springs, exercise equipment, broken furniture, large desks, console tv or computers or large appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, etc. We also cannot accept any underwear, baby bottles, car seats, mesh
playpens, cosmetics or toiletries, medical equipment.
Thank you for supporting the
St. Vincent DePaul mission.
The Alumni Association of St. Francis Xavier School (Ecorse)
not the parish, will be awarding six (6) $500.00 scholarships for
the 2016-2017 school year to students who will be attending any
Catholic high school. Students are eligible if their family is a registered and contributing member of a parish in the downriver
Vicariate. For further information and a scholarship application,
please contact: St. Francis Xavier Alumni Association
c/o Barbara Rickman, Secretary
197 Haltiner
River Rouge, MI 48218
(313)841-8627
E-mail: [email protected]
The deadline for applying is July 15, 2016
Memorial Garden Plaque
We are still taking names for the next memorial plaque. We need approximately 105 names
before we can send to the engraver. As of now,
we are at 32, so it will take a weeeee bit more
time!
You do NOT have to be deceased to reserve a
place on the plaque. Different fonts = different prices. Please call
Janet at the Rectory at (313) 381-5601 if you have any questions.
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Religious Education
The following children were baptized on
June 12, 2016 by Rev. Joseph S. Mallia.
Noah James Berwick,
child of
Andrew & Danielle (Pelkey) Berwick
Gianna Philomena Josephone DeMatteo,
child of Joseph & Sueann (Bradley) DeMatteo
Harrison William Dalessandro,
child of Joseph & Tracee (McDaniel) Piazza
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY
OF ST. FRANCES CABRINI
Living Every Day With
Passion & Purpose
With
Matthew Kelly
Special Musical Guest Eliot Morris
Friday, October 7, 2016
7:00 pm – 10:45 pm
St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church
Are you thriving or just surviving?
Are you ready for more energy?
A deeper sense of purpose?
More joy?
A clearer understanding of God’s plan for your life?
Join us for one of our Passion & Purpose events. It
has been a life-changing event for tens of thousands of
people. Living Every Day with Passion & Purpose is presented by internationally acclaimed speaker and author
Matthew Kelly and the incredibly talented Eliot Morris.
Tickets can be purchased at St. Frances Cabrini, and
at www.DynamicCatholic.com/AllenPark or call (859)
980.7900.Tickets are $39.00 & includes all retreat material.
Welcome to Vacation Bible School ~
Deep Sea Discovery!
Get ready for a life-changing adventure taking place right
here at St. Frances Cabrini!
Each day begins at Celebration Reef, where kids will
sing, shout, praise, pray, and be introduced to a Bible story
and the daily theme. Then after kids experience the other
activities of the day, they gather back at Celebration Reef to
be encouraged to love God and to be motivated to serve
others.
Other sites at Deep Sea Discovery include S.S. Discovery, where kids will explore the Bible story in a variety of
interactive ways; Pelican Pier, where kids have time to
move around, have fun, and fill up on snacks; Curiosity Cavern, where kids explore the mysteries of the sea through
science and crafts; and E.C.H.O. Sea Sub, where kids are
encouraged to serve others! All these fun activities connect
to the Bible story, Bible Memory, and the truth that God is
with us wherever we go!
The staff is waiting for some brave deep-sea divers to
join them in serving and having fun! Please pre-register.
Registration forms available in the rectory. Walk ins are welcome on June 20th. Limited space.
Date: June 20-23 – For ages 4 yrs through 11yrs
$10 per child / $25 per family (3 or more)
Payment must accompany Registration Form
**No child will be turned away due to cost
Place: St. Frances Cabrini Parish
Time: 6:00-8:15 if pre-registered. Please arrive no earlier
than 5:45 – singing and dancing start at 6pm. If not preregistered, registration is from 5-6 on June 20th. You must
come in and sign your child out every night at 8:15.
Contact: St. Frances Cabrini with questions: 313.381.5601
Rectory Summer Hours
During the summer from June 20 thru August 7, the
Rectory will close at 5:00pm Monday through Friday.
Also, there will be no Tuesday Mass at 7:30pm
throughout the summer. That Mass is tentatively
scheduled to resume on Tuesday, September 6.
Registration for the Religious Education Program for the 2016
-2017 school year for grades 1 - 8 began on May 2, 2016. Forms
are available in the Rectory Office. The tuition is $150 per FAMILY
and due in full at registration.
If this is your child's first year, please bring a copy of their baptismal certificate. Please register early to ensure we order enough
materials and have the catechists we need for each grade level.
We also have Sunday Pre-School for ages 3-4 through kindergarten on Sunday morning during the 10:00am Mass. Tuition is
$40.00 per child. During the Sunday Pre-School, nursery is available for younger toddlers at no charge.
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Youth Ministry / Christian Service / Misc
YOUTH MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION
Therese Tardiff: Coordinator of Youth Ministry
(313)381-5601 or [email protected]
Maria Wyatt: Middle School Youth Leader
(734) 283-1929 or [email protected]
High School Youth Ministry News - June
All high school aged teens are invited to any Youth
Ministry sponsored activities and events
Sunday, June 19 – Saturday, June 25
YNIA Kentucky Trip
All those traveling to Kentucky are asked to meet in the
Holy Family Hall parking lot at 6:30 am.
Looking for a fun and faith filled place for your children
or grandchildren to spend a week or two this summer?
Want to help them unplug from technology and not even
miss it? Look no further….Camp Sancta Maria located in
Gaylord, Michigan provides wholesome recreation in an
atmosphere of faith. This is a Catholic camp with one and
two week sessions for boys and one-week for girls. Since
1933 CSM has provided countless youth with lasting memories. Activities while at camp include daily Mass, horseback
riding, swimming, a high and low challenge ropes course, a
fifty foot climbing wall, crafts, archery, various sports, a trip
to Mackinac Island, and much more!!! Fun, faith, and friendships included at no extra cost! Check out our website to
learn more.
www.CampSanctaMaria.org
or call (248) 822-8199.
Pilgrimages
Prayer partners for the Salt and Light of the Church
This weekend, the Youth Ministry Committee sends
forth the first group of Young Neighbors in Action participants to Kentucky, and because the parish has been so
supportive of their efforts to make the trip, we have one
more simple request: Your prayers.
Pray that these young teens, and their adult leaders,
witness Christ in themselves and the people they serve
while sharing their faith, talents and compassion with the
Springfield , Kentucky community: Kelsey Boldiszar,
Shannon Carr, Daniel Colgrove, Kevin Crawley, Jimmy
Fister, Allie Foy, Alyssa Geschke, Jacob Godlewski,
Kayla Hancock, Paige Harding, Madelyn Hughes, Emily
Jones, Seth King, Teagan Lechnar, Joseph Misovich,
Sydney Molter, Erin O’Neil, Rachel Pauline, Paul
Ranspach IV, Jonah Sobczak, Madison Sukel, & Mikayla
Trumbla (adult leaders) Tim Kozlo, Paula Morrisette,
Ellen O’Neil, Mike Jones and Mark Misovich.
This program is sponsored by the Center for Ministry
Development, bringing together teens from across the country to help churches, social agencies and organizations.
This could mean sprucing up properties inside and out or
caring for children, veterans and senior citizens. Each week
of service is a unique experience.
In the coming weeks, two more groups will leave for
Chicago, IL and St. Joseph, MI. We will let you know about
their departures. Thanks again; Youth Ministry is blessed to
have your support.
New York & New Jersey Pilgrimage of Churches: From
July 25-29, for five days and four nights, you are welcome
to join Prayer Pilgrimages as we plan to visit eighteen historic churches in New York & New Jersey including Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s “New” & “Old” Cathedrals, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine, St. Joseph’s “Ground Zero” Catholic Memorial, St. Jean Baptiste Church with special evening
Mass & Veneration of Relic celebrating the fest day of St.
Anne; Brooklyn’s St. Joseph & St. James Cathedrals, Regina Pacis & Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilicas; New Jersey’s Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart & Fr. Benedict
Groeschel’s tomb at Blessed Sacrament Friary. Daily Holy
Mass and ample free time including for a complete day and
all evenings. Complete stay at Historic Hotel Belleclaire
near downtown in upper Manhattan. Deluxe motorcoach
departures & returns from Ss. Cyril & Methodius parish
Center in Sterling Heights, Our Lady of Good Counsel
Church in Plymouth, and Big Boy restaurant in Lincoln park.
Total cost per person (transportation & lodging) is $950
(single), $650 (double), $550 (triple), & $475 (quad). To
reserve or for more information contact Michael Semaan at
(248) 250-6005 or www.prayerpilgrimages.com.
Holy Land Pilgrimages: Terra Sancta Pilgrimages, with
Franciscan friar Fr. Alex Kratz, will be leading a Catholic
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land October 3-17, 2016. This lifechanging experience walking in Jesus’ footsteps includes
daily Mass and Rosary, biblical readings on site, time for
prayer and spiritual guidance, and meeting local Christians.
Cost is $4,299 (all expenses included, round trip from Detroit, 3 daily meals, all tips & taxes). $500 deposit due at
registration. For more information, call (313) 727-0784 or
[email protected].
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Week of June 20, 2016
Monday, June 20, 2016
8:30am
Mass
Church
6:15pm
Vacation Bible School CC/Annex
Registration begins @ 5pm
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
8:30am
Mass
10:00am
Al-Anon
6:15pm
Vacation Bible School
7:00pm
Baptism Prep
7:00pm
PTG Meeting
8:00pm
AA
Church
HFH Mtg#2
CC/Annex
MCR
CHSLibrary
HFHBsmnt
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
8:30am
Mass
12:00pm
Cabrini Seniors
6:15pm
Vacation Bible School
7:00pm
N.A.
Church
MCR
CC/Annex
HFH Bsmnt
Thursday, June 23, 2016
8:30am
Mass
5:00pm
TOPS Program
6:15pm
Vacation Bible School
9:30pm
APPC Basketball
Church
CESLibrary
CC/Annex
CC
Friday, June 24, 2016
8:30am
Mass
Church
Saturday, June 25, 2016
8:30am
Mass
1:00pm
AA
2:00pm
Private Party
2:00pm
Private Party
4:00pm
Confession
5:00pm
Mass
6:00pm
Farewell Fr. Joe
Church
HFH Bsmnt
HFH
MCR
Church
Church
CC/Annex
Sunday, June
8:00am
10:00am
12:00pm
1:00pm
1:00pm
7:00pm
26, 2016
Mass
Mass
Mass
Farewell Fr. Joe
YNIA arrive!
Mass
Church
Church
Church
CC/Annex
CHS / HFH
Church
Host an Exchange Student with PSE!
Are you interested in other cultures and languages? Would you like to share your culture
with a young person from another country?
Private & Public School F-1 Exchange
(PSE) is currently seeking families to open
their homes and lives to an international exchange student.
PSE strives to bring people together from around the world to
share ideas and foster cross-cultural relationships and understanding. Our exchange students are eager to share their culture,
customs and values with you, as well as learn about American
culture by participating in your daily life and attending high school.
It is only through kindness and generosity of families like
yours that enables PSE students and families to share in an experience of a lifetime.
Help promote international understanding and goodwill by
hosting with PSE!
Benefits of Hosting:
• Expose your family to a new culture and language
• Form a lasting international relationship
• Enrich your community
• Receive a monthly stipend to help assist with the costs of
hosting
PSE Exchange Students:
• Want to learn about American culture and values
• Have proficient English language skills
• Bring their own spending money & insurance
For more information, contact Theresa Ledesma at (248) 6704030; [email protected] or www.pse-edu.org
HOST AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
St. Frances Cabrini High School is planning to recruit
through the council on Standards for International Educational Travel, CSIET, several international students for the next
school year. We have been approached by agencies interested in assisting us with the international students studying at
Cabrini High School in preparing for a college career at a U.S.
university.
In order to enroll international students, we need to identify Cabrini Catholic Parish or School families who would be
interested in providing home-stay housing.
As a host family, you will share your home and family life
with an international student as well as expose them to the
best of American history and culture. Together, you will celebrate cultural differences and discover similarities with regards to values and beliefs. Most importantly, your family
can make a difference in the life of an international student
by fulfilling the dream of an American private educational
experience and in providing a safe, Christian home away
from home.
For more information, please contact:
FLAG Beyond Program at [email protected] or
PSE: [email protected]
Page 9
Please Pray For………..
JeffAdamczyk
AliciaAtkinson
ErikaBacha
JosephBachleda
JaninaBak
AlanBarnasFamily
IreneBarnas
NickBeasanski
MaryBeaubien
DwightBehm
BillBenson
CindyBerg
RobertBilling
RonaldBloom
MichaelBooth
EricaBorn
AlanBurch
PatBurtka
ByrneFamily
DannyCain
DeanCap
MaeCap
VirginiaCarter
MarieCunningham
KenCuthbert
VincentD’Amico
GloriaDaniels
MarieDean
RoccoDiGiulio
ChelseaDobija
MaryDow
MaryDuley
MaryanneFall
EllenFarkas
NormaFusco
HermanGaines
AlannaGehringer
RonaldGeringII
RonaldGeringIII
KatherineTallon-
Grundman
CeciliaHaig
FrankHansinger
SteveHecmanczuk
RinettaHerman
TomHiggision
TimHollman
CarolHolley
AnitaHoward
VirginiaHolowecky
DanHowe
MaryHowe
CatherineHumbles
CatherineHusky
PatriciaIrwin
KathleenJackson
BettyJoyce
QuentinKastlan
EddieKastl
BonnieKawalec
SteveKawalec
TomKearn
JanetKeeth
JohnKepes&Family
GayleKing
FrankKing
AliceKlenczar
BrittanyKmita
Christopher
Krupinski
KarinKozlo
PaulKwasniewski
Monica“Gerri”
Lambert
Candice“Candy”
Lamborghini
HarryLetinski
JosephineLetinski
JohnLiburdi
DeeLipchik
Shirley&Alfred Locker
LucasMacLeod
TammyMaguire
MikeManor
JulieMastin
ConstanceMazur
RoseMcGovern
DoloresMcKernan
RitaMegge
CarlMollett
WendyMollett
TonyMuklewicz
JenniferMussio
MaureenMussio
JosephNeal
RosemarieNowacki
RandyPearson
BrucePerry
CharlesReseter
JackieRiopelle
JackRochon
BillSabo
EmerySalamon,Jr
ReneeSalamon
JohnSanchez
AnnSarich
ClaireScalici
TonySeguraII
WaltShogren
JacquelineSmith
HelenSoter
KathleenStauder
KevinStauder
GloriaStaley
CarolStromberg
SamSturgill
RobertSucheck
JoanSullivan
CodyTerteling
JudithTink
MaryTirpak
BradleyTrombley
RhondaTurner
EdVespa
NancyVolk
AlWilliams
CarieWoodall
JosephScott
Zyskowski
CABRINI 2016
VOLLEYBALL CAMP
July 11 through July 13
Grades 4th – 6th 9:00 – 11:00
Grades 7th – 9th 12:00 – 2:30
CABRINI HIGH SCHOOL GYM
COST: $ 45.00
Each camper will receive a t-shirt and individualized/ group
instruction on hitting, setting, serving and passing skills. A
great way to prepare for the upcoming season!
The purpose of the camp is to introduce and refine different
skills and increase the knowledge and complexity of the
game of volleyball.
__________________________________________________________
Registration Form Please place an “X” in your session
choice and fill in the information completely
Session I ____ grades 4 – 6
Session II ____ grades 7 - 9
Name:____________________________________________
Grade:_______ (in the fall)
Address:__________________________________________
City:_____________ Zip Code:________
Phone___/_____/______T-Shirt Size: (adult size) S M L XL
E-mail Address:_____________________________________
(confirmation will come through an e-mail message)
The deadline for registration is JUNE 24th(cannot guarantee
correct t-shirt size if registering after this date)
Please make checks payable to Cabrini High School
Send registration to: Cabrini HS
c/o Cheryl Szczodrowski,
Varsity Volleyball Coach
15305 Wick
Allen Park 48101
For more information contact the Cabrini Athletic Office @
313-388-0576 or e-mail Shro at [email protected]
Page 10
MASS INTENTIONS / READINGS
Monday, June 20, 2016 8:30am Mass
2 Kings 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Psalm 60:3, 4-5,12-13; Ma'hew 7:1-5
Anthony Serafin (6th Anniversary) by Wife & Family
Robert & Ruth Schiffer & Family, Living & Deceased
Tuesday, June 21, 2016 8:30am Mass
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
2 Kings 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Psalm 48:2-3ab, 3cd-4, 10-11;
Ma'hew 7:6, 12-14
Phyllis Louzon by Family
Mary & Andrew Matash by Family
Anthony & Grace Vassollo by Daughter Chris Previch
James & Emma Previch by Son Marty Previch
Julie Ferry by Ferry Family
7:00pm Mass - Discontinued for the summer
Wednesday, June 22, 2016 8:30am Mass
Saints Paulinus of Nola, John Fisher and Thomas More
2 Kings 22:8-13, 23:1-3; Psalm 119:33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40;
Ma'hew 7:15-20
Bill Colasinski by Family
Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:30am Mass
2 Kings 24:8-17; Psalm 79:1b-2, 3-5, 8, 9; Ma'hew 7:21-29
Cecilia Orlowski by Richard & Pat Elliott
Adam Dusik by Laura Colasinski
Friday, June 24, 2016 8:30am Mass
The Navity of Saint John the Bapst
Isaiah 49:1-6; Psalm 139:1b-3, 13-14ab, 14c-15; Acts 13:22-26;
Luke 1:57-66, 80
Emil & Michael Sporer by Family
Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:30am Mass
Lamenta!ons 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Psalm 74:1b-2, 3-5, 6-7, 20-21;
Ma'hew 8:5-17
Special Intentions for the Homeless
Saturday and Sunday, June 25 and June 26, 2016
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21; Psalm 16:1-2, 5,7-8, 9-10, 11; Gala!ans 5:1,
13-18; Luke 9:51-62
5:00pm Mass
Lector - TC Bates
Commentator - Ellen Farkas
Sacristan - T.C. Bates
Altar Servers - Carson Sollars, Ryan & Megan Budai
Cliff Hensley by Family
Mary Bolduc by Husband
Janet Grand by Family
Jim Dalla Vecchia by Barb Bernas
Bill Liphardt by Pat & Maureen McParland & Family
Louis Alfred & Mary Jane Zan
Bill Schwindel by Karol Schreiber
Jean Hunwick by Bob & Shirley
8:00 am Mass
Lector - Kate Zimnicki
Commentator - Jeanne Salerno
Sacristan - Robert Powell
Altar Servers - Elaine, Nicole & Ava Teed
Mary Walski Ames (5th Anniversary) by Family
Michael harbulak by Edward Harbulak
Jean Suzor by Ann Lepidi
Jim Dalla Vecchia by Joe & Nancy Trela & Family
Elizabeth Devlin by Virgil & Nina DiMeglio
Anthony & Grace Vassallo by Daughter, Chris Previch
James & Emma Previch by Son, Marty Previch
10:00 am Mass
Lector - Denny Connors
Commentator – Jim Shannon
Sacristan – Marge Wolber
Altar Servers - Kaitlyn Jabczenski, Ben Maffesoli & Derek Ballas
Joseph Mallia (3rd Anniversary) by Rectory Family
Jesus Cavazos by Rose & Virginia
Greta Fecker by Tim & Donna Roberts
Judy & Vincent R. Hurley by Violet Dalla Vecchia
Gerald Richards by Kathleen Gaty
James Gearhart by Karen Prusak
Shawn Bialkowski by Vicky & Roger Burrows
12:00 pm Mass
Lector - Jeannine Little
Commentator - Eric McCann
Sacristan - Kim & Bruce
Altar Servers - Ella Balogh, Emma Clemente & Jackie Lazarski
Eleanor & John Scimeca (Anniversary Remembrance)
by Family
Special Intentions for Charles & Caroline Salliotte on
their 75th Wedding Anniversary
Richard Kaczmarek by Wife
Ada Andreassi by Henry Bawol
Harold Gass by Mary Brua
Thomas Raiche (2nd Anniversary) by Wife, Ann
7:00 pm Mass
Lector - Faith Strickland-Pelley
Commentator - Ron Pelley
Sacristan - Renee Oliva
Altar Servers - Lily & Donnie Andrysiak **Need 1 server**
For our Military
Please pray for the family and friends
of our dearly departed
Candles 4th Friday
Barbara Kostoff
Towels 4thSunday
Alice Klenczar
Page 11
St. Frances Cabrini
9000 Laurence, Allen Park, MI 48101
Rectory Office / Religious Formation (313) 381-5601
Fax (313) 381-7837 Web: www.cabriniparish.org
Rectory Office Hours
(Closed for Lunch 12:00pm to1:00pm)
Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 7:00pm
Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday 9:00am to 2:00pm
Pastor
Reverend Joseph Mallia
Permanent Deacon
Reverend Mr. Luis Flores
Budget Director
Jill Ferraiuolo
Director of Music Ministry/Liturgy Coordinator
Nick Beasanski
Dir. Religious Education
Catherine Borsh
Coordinator of Christian Service & Youth Ministry
Therese Tardiff
Bookkeeper/Tuition
Joy Mousseau
Facilities & Calendar/ Bulletin Editor
Janet Shea
Summer Camp Job Opportunities
Now Available
Are you or someone you know looking for a
summer job? We are accepting applications for 2016
summer camp!
We have openings for camp counselors, camp
activity specialists, team leaders, health officers, and
food service staff at SVdP Camp Ozanam and CYO Camps, both
located near Lexington, Michigan on the beautiful shores of Lake
Huron.
Working at a summer camp is the most meaningful job you’ll
ever have! Share your faith, develop your leadership skills, and
make a huge difference in the lives of children that need the Gospel
message.
Put your faith into action this summer at Camps Connect. More
information about our camps and an application are available at:
www.campconnect.org/work-at-camp.
For questions, contact Caroline Krucker at
[email protected] or call (810) 622-8744.
PRAYERS FOR THOSE
IN MILITARY SERVICE
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. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Please God, grant them
courage when times are bleak. Grant them strength when they
feel weak. Grant them comfort, when they feel all alone. And
most of all, God, please…..BRING THEM ALL HOME!!!
ST. FRANCES CABRINI COMMISSIONS
Pastoral Commission
Carolyn Sohoza
Education Commission
Catherine Borsh
Christian Service Commission
Therese Tardiff
Worship, Finance & Vicariate Rep
TBA
Vicariate Website: www.downrivervicariate.com
Detroit Retrouvaille
SACRAMENTS
Parish Policy: Before any sacramental preparation can
begin, we require that you be a registered member or a
baptized Catholic.
Baptism: Contact the Rectory Office.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made by the engaged
couple by contacting the Rectory Office at least six months
before date of marriage.
Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday at 4:00pm and
upon request.
PHONE NUMBERS
Cabrini Elementary School
Cabrini High School
High School Attendance
High School Athletic Office
Extended Day Program
Rectory Office
Music Director
CHS Campus Ministry
Holy Family House
Cabrini Center
928-6610
388-0110
388-2566
388-0576
928-6116
381-5601
381-5601
388-0110
928-4727
382-9784
We believe that every marriage deserves the opportunity to survive, be healed and thrive as a covenant
of life and love. Retrouvaille is the place where we,
as hurting couples, found hope.
Retrouville is a Christian Peer Ministry focused on reaching out
to hurting married couples longing for renewal and hope. Metro
Detroit has multiple English and Spanish programs scheduled this
year, each beginning with a weekend on the following dates:
July 15 September 16 October 14 (Spanish) October 28
For more information or to register, please see our website:
www.retrouvaille.info or call 1-800-470-2230.
Please pray
for those
being joined in
Holy Matrimony
Saturday, June 25, 2016 at 2:00pm
Andrea Camilleri & Elliott Vialkanos~St. Gerald’s
Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 2:30pm
Laurie Scarborough & Joseph Attard
Page 12
Hiring / For Hire / For Sale / For Free / Tutoring / Needed~
Needed~Misc.
ATTENTION PLEASE! I am trying to keep the ads in as long as there is room, but some of these ads have been in for a looooong time! Maybe
it’s time to lower your price or possibly even donate your item ! Please remember to contact the Rectory at (313) 381381-5601 if your
your item has sold,
been donated or just would like to make changes. Ads can be dropped off at the Rectory or emailed to [email protected].
[email protected]
REMINDER: Home Care/Senior Care ads have been removed and no longer accepted. The ads below are posted as a courtesy to our St.
Frances Cabrini parishioners. Cabrini is not affiliated with nor do we have any more information than what is stated in the ads.
HIRING: Allen Park Electrical Contractor - Haddix Electric - is
looking for a Licensed Electrical Journeyman. Minimum 3 years
experience in commercial & residential. Please send resume to
[email protected]
HIRING: Are you a certified ultrasound technician? We are a ProLife organization offering free ultrasounds for pregnant moms, especially those who are abortion vulnerable. You can make your own
schedule and we can offer $25 p/hr. If you are interested, please
call Lennon Pregnancy Center at (313) 277-5637.
HIRING: Symon Rental is looking for summer help. The duties
would include loading, unloading and set-up and breakdown of
tents, tables and chairs. Please call Colleen (734)283-5374.
TUTORING: Teacher available for tutoring in Reading & Math. Call
Ruth at (734) 934-1405 or email [email protected].
TUTORING: Tutoring in Math, Science & History or SATs for 5th
grade and up. Working on teachers certificate. Call 549-6761.
TUTORING: Math, Chemistry & Physics for high school & college
students. ACT prep in all subjects. I am a Cabrini parishioner with a
solid engineering & tutoring background. Reasonable rates and
flexible scheduling. Contact Dan at [email protected].
TUTORING: Fluent native Spanish speaker available for tutoring.
Wayne State Graduate in Spanish. Parishioner. Laura (313)5858650 or [email protected].
FOR HIRE: Seamstress~uniform hems to formal wear - I do it all.
Custom sewing/Crocheting/Knitting. Allen Park resident & Parishioner. Call Robbie (734)626-4037.
FOR HIRE: A wide variety of pet care in your home or mine.
Cabrini Parish family. Call Kathy (313)982-7004.
FOR HIRE: Light housecleaning & errands. Minimum 3/4 hours at
$10.00 p/hr. Allen Park/Melvindale area. Call Gloria (313)389-5506.
FOR HIRE: Rides to the doctor, store, errands & light housekeeping. Call Danielle (734) 497-4696.
FOR HIRE: House cleaning, laundry & shopping for you! Cabrini
parishioner, references available. Call Shirley (313)434-6027.
FOR HIRE: Helping hand for you or your loved ones ~ all help from
A to Z! Very experienced. Minimum 2 hours. Call Mary (734)6800812.
BABYSITTER NEEDED: Full, part-time or on occasional basis.
Two children, girls ages 14 & 11. Very active, Special needs.
Please call Jen (313)320-2796. Must be honest, caring and patient.
Full time benefits available. After school/weekend/evening.
RENTER/HELPER: Semi-retired guy, Cabrini grad, seeks room to
rent/house share in Allen Park. Has transportation and income.
Neat, quiet, non-smoker. Can help with chores to reduce rent, if
desired. Call Cal (313)587-1541 after 12pm.
FOR SALE: Couch~ripe pear colored. Paid $800, will sell for $300.
Call (313)381-3964.
FOR SALE: Craftsman 3HP-1400PSI high pressure washer $190.
16” hanging ceiling lamp w/leaded & stained glass panels $30.
Rocking horse $75. Call (734)287-6418.
FOR SALE: Rocker recliner, brown, from Art Van $75. Call (734)
258-8166.
FOR SALE: Smoker barbeque w/tank $500. Two bunk bed sets~5
pieces. Make reasonable offer. Call Mary (734)680-0812.
FOR SALE: Exquisite Lenox fine china featuring a red rose w/24K
gold trim. 8 place settings & 9 accessory pieces $1,000. Also Lenox
crystal w/24K trim $300. Proud Cabrini parishioner. Call (734)5529597.
FOR SALE: Floor tiles. Make offer. Call Mary (734)680-0812.
FOR SALE: Traditional 8x11 wool rug w/fringe (red, black & gold)
from Ethan Allen. Excellent condition. Professionally cleaned. $800
or best offer. Picture upon request. Call (313)421-1978.
FOR SALE: One (1) cemetery plot at Our Lady of Hope. Section
E46 #6. $1,100. Call John (734)309-3906.
FOR SALE: Beautiful mahogany full length real mink coat size S/M.
Fur vault @ Macy’s. Must sell $2,000/negotiable. Call Suzanne
(313)561-1148 or (313)544-8070.
FOR SALE: Three (3) plots at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Lot 21 of
section 20 in old section. $1,200 each. Electric Toro power snow
shovel, like new, $40. Call (734)282-3507.
FOR SALE: Vintage late 50’s coffee table & two (2) end tables.
Great condition, leather top. $75 for all 3. Call Marylou (734)4868564.
FOR SALE: Wet/Dry ShopVac, 8 gallon $60. Big box floor fan $20.
Contemporary Blonde sofa table $60. Call Valerie (313)381-0985.
FOR SALE: Portable sewing machine, table sewing machine w/
chair and a like new ironing mangle. Make offer. (734)680-0812.
FOR SALE: 1997 Lincoln Towne car Signature Series. 113,000
miles. Dark blue w/matching leather interior. Full power w/moon
roof. Runs excellent. $3,500 or best. Call Mark (313)386-3044.
FOR SALE: Georgia Boot Co. men’s size 9.5 8”brown insulated
waterproof outdoor/hunting boots, like new $75. Vintage Zebco 33
spin cast reel w/new line and Southbend rod, like new $20. Call
(313)587-1541 after 12pm.
FOR SALE: Bread maker $20. Cuisinart blender/food processor
$35. Call Dave (313)381-5717.
FOR SALE: Brand new Charles Schneider hazelnut leather
loveseat. $900. Call (313) 613-6100.
FOR SALE: 92” dark brown, 2 cushion couch. One year old. $200.
Call Kathy (313)292-9632.
FOR SALE: 2012 Crest II 230 Pontoon Boat. 22’ total length, 25”
pontoons. 25HP Mercury Outboard (2 years remaining on warranty). Bimini and playpen covers. Excellent condition. $13,000. Call
Chuck (313)928-3961.
FOR SALE: Vacation/retirement home near S. Higgins Lake State
Park. Double wide trailer, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large living room, 2
car garage on 1/2 acre. Call Larry (313)388-6831.
FOR SALE: Electric hospital bed $2,500. Wheelchair $200. Walker
w/wheels $75. Standup cane $10. Raised commode seat $75. Portable card table w/drink & chip inserts $50. Call Edgar (313)9103452.
FOR SALE: Upright piano, $300. Call Theresa (734) 787-1227.
WANTED: Someone to repair a Nintendo Wii U player. Please call
Mary at (313) 381-3964.
FOR SALE: Two (2) crypts/tandem. Trillium Gardens section at MI
Memorial. Block 28C, Section 804, Row 3 (eye level). Crypts H&J.
Paid $9750, will sell both for $6000. Call (734)981-3290.
FOR SALE: Men’s Trek bicycle, 21 speed. Asking $150. Please
call (313) 381-0891.
FOR SALE: Beautiful mahogany mink coat. Size 16. Original cost
$1500. Selling for $175. Call (313)231-0364.
FUN-Raiser for
Janet Dalton Bullock
Sunday, June 26
Noon to 7pm
B. Boomers
16006 Southfield Rd.
Allen Park
50/50 Raffles ~ Food ~ Beer & Wine ~ Over
100 Prizes to Win ~ Live Entertainment by
The Phoenix Theory

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