St. Mary Parish Page 2 (989) 587 4201 Westphalia, Michigan www.stmarychurch.net
Saturday, March 17th 4:30 PM Mass Rosary: Kurt Thelen Readers: Kurt Thelen , Carolyn Norton EMC: Carolyn Norton, Janice Spitzley, Daryl Feldpausch, Bryce Hengesbach
Servers: Georgia Smith, Simon Smith, Alex Thelen Ushers: Kurt Bengel, Lee Klein, Jim Lehman, Volunteer
Sunday, March 18th 8:00 AM Mass Rosary: Dean Miller Readers: Gary Schafer, Barb Spitzley EMC: Steve & Mary Lou Thelen, Carolyn Weber, Tim Bengal Servers: Nolan Schrauben, Landon Nurenberg, Jason Hagen Ushers: Leon Theis, Paul Smith, Andy Theis, Dale Schmi., Bill Keilen
10:00 AM Mass Rosary: Gary Schafer Readers: Jordan Spitzley, Ann Lehman EMC: Jordan Spitzley, Nolan Feldpausch, Paul Wohlfert, Chad Hengesbach
Servers: Chad Klein, Ash/n Wirth, Caleb Noeker Ushers: Charles Schneider, Gene Feldpausch, Kevin Schneider, Gene Pline
Monday, March 12th 8:15 AM †Marcella Trierweiler
Tuesday, March 13th
8:15 AM †William & Julia Theis,
members
Wednesday, March 14th 7:00 PM †Joe Schueller
including deceased family members
Thursday, March 15th 8:15 AM Mass of Thanksgiving
from Fred Theis family
Friday, March 16th
8:15 AM †Edwin & Rita Bohr
Saturday, March 17th
4:30 PM †Jerome J. Schafer
4th Anniversary
Sunday, March 18th Fi�h Sunday of Lent
8:00 AM + Bob & Bud Miller
10:00 AM People of the parish
This week the Sanctuary Lamp is
In loving memory of
Bernice Miller
Ministry Schedule Liturgy Schedule
Healing Prayer Team
The team will be available a7er the 10 AM Mass on the following
April 15th, June 10th. If you would like to make an appointment outside of these dates please call Vicki Noeker at 587-4201.
YOU’RE INVITED TO
Seven Hours For the Lord
Spend 1 Hour/Week in Adora/on During Lent
Adora,on During Lent Monday 5:45-6:45 AM
Monday 6:00-7:00 PM (Rosary recited)
Tuesday 8:00-10:00 PM
Wednesday 5:45-6:45 AM
Wednesday 6:00-7:00 PM (Rosary recited)
Thursday 8:00-10:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM-11:00 PM (Sta/ons of the Cross 7:00 PM)
Registra/on for Steubenville will be
closing on Friday, March 16th, due to
the high number of students
already registered.
Youth Steubenville News
The Fourth Sunday of Lent Page 3 March 11, 2018
Sunday, March 11th 7:00 AM to Noon Fireman’s
Breakfast
5:30 PM Healing Service
Monday, March 12th 5:45-6:45 AM Eucharis/c Adora/on
5:30 PM Penance 6:00-7:00 PM Holy Hour/Rosary
7:15 PM Enthroned/Hall A
7:15 PM The Well/Gym
Tuesday, March 13th 9:00 AM-Noon Quil/ng/Hall B
7:00 PM COF/Hall C
7:30 PM AA/office basement
8:00-10:00 PM Eucharis/c Adora/on
Wednesday, March 14th 5:45-6:45 AM Eucharis/c Adora/on
5:30 PM Penance 6:00 PM Holy Hour with
Benedic/on
7:00 PM RCIA/Parish Library
7:00 PM Pregnancy & Infancy
Loss/ Office Basement
Thursday, March 15th
8:00-10:00 PM Eucharis/c Adora/on
Friday, March 16th 5:00-7:30 PM Fazoli’s/Alterna/ve
Spring Break Fundraiser
7:00 PM Sta,ons of the Cross
Eucharis�c Adora�on un�l 11:00 PM
Saturday, March 17th 9:00 AM Marian Devo/ons
9:00 AM—Noon NFP/The Ark
3:00-4:15 PM Penance
Week at a Glance Together Let Us Pray
For the Sick: Henrik Barnes, Sharon Becker, Joe Bengel,
Robert Broersma, Chloe Clark, Helen Cook,
Patrick Dennany, Max Drake, Dolores Fedewa,
Lucille & Paul Fedewa, Lisa Grove, Ben &
Colleen Heiden, Tom Hengesbach, Michelle
Huhn, Fr. J.R. Hadnagy, Lorain Jordan, Joe
Lenneman, Stanley Klein, Fr. Bill
Koenigsknecht, Rose Kolp, Kendall Kramer,
Carolyn Krycinski, John Lehman, Ed Mar/n,
John “Jack” Mar/n, Hunter Meyers, Leonard Miller, Emelio Mῦnoz, Ron
Nurenberg, MaKenzie Patrick, Bev Pla.e, Carol Pla.e, Greg Pla.e, Jerry Pla.e,
Joan Pla.e, Adam Pohl, Mary Pohl, Pat Pung, Edward Rademacher, Be.y Roach,
Sharon Rock, Donald Schafer, Geraldine Schafer, Harry Schmi., John Schmi.,
Steve Schmitz, Vern Schneider, Jeffrey Sillman, Jeanne Sleight, Jerome E. Smith,
Willow Smith, Clover Spitzley, Mike Spitzley, Chris/an Teachworth, Mike Thelen,
Philip Thelen, Therese Thelen, Jeff Wadell, Sarah Weber, Ed Wieber, Brian
Wieber, Steve Wieber, Terry Wieber, Ed Wohlscheid
PRAYER NETWORK: 587-4623 ● 587-4132 ● 587-6624 [email protected]
For the Recently Deceased Deacon Bernie Pohl
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord. And let the perpetual
light shine upon him. May the souls of all the faithful
departed through the Mercy of God, rest in peace.
It seems that it’s becoming more common in churches of all kinds for people to
chew gum during services. However this is problema/c when it comes to the
Catholic Mass. If we had an audience with the Pope, President, or Queen we
would almost surely not be chewing gum when we met them. We would refrain
from doing so out of respect for the one we are mee/ng. As a sign of our great
respect for our Lord, we should not chew gum when we go to encounter Him in
the most complete way He can be encountered on earth, namely at Mass. More
problema/c s/ll is someone having gum in his or her mouth when receiving Holy
Communion. As Catholics, we believe that during the consecra/on, the bread on
the Altar ceases to be bread and becomes Jesus Himself. It is very important
that par/cles of the Host not get stuck to a wad of gum in someone’s mouth and
then eventually thrown out. When receiving Communion, nothing should be in
one’s mouth and the Host should be consumed immediately a7er recep/on.
When people chew gum during Mass, the vast majority of those doing so intend
no disrespect by it. Nonetheless because of what we believe about the Mass and
Holy Communion, we should refrain from doing so.
Showing our Great Respect for our Lord
The sixth grade
students have
been working on
their Medita/on
on the Sta/ons
of the Cross. The
students will perform this medita/on
on Tuesday evening, March 27th, at
7:00PM, and on Holy Thursday
a�ernoon, March 29th, at 1:30PM.
Both of these performances will be in
the GYM. Everyone is invited to
a.end.
St. Mary Parish Page 4 (989) 587 4201 Westphalia, Michigan www.stmarychurch.net
Did You Know?
The Vaca/on Bible School commi.ee is
looking for new members! Please contact Ka/e Pung at 517-230-0844,
Kim Keilen at 517-930-0721 or the parish office if you are interested or
have any ques/ons.
Volunteers Needed
The Gospel readings are always
inspired by the Holy Spirit. The
first reading and the Gospel most
always have a connec/ng theme.
Understanding More Fully and Entering More Deeply into the Mass April 16
th, 23
rd, 30
th at 7:00 PM (Parish Hall)
The Mass is the great focal point of Chris/an communal life and our
greatest opportunity for grace here on earth. Yet, it o7en feels like more
of an obliga/on than like the most incredible of gi7s. A deeper
understanding of the mystery of the Mass can help us to appreciate it in
all its richness more fully and then to enter into it more completely.
Father Eric will offer a three-part course with these goals in mind. The
class also will offer explana/ons and reflec/ons on the various parts of
the Mass. The course will be offered in the Parish Hall at 7:00 PM on
April, 16th
, 23rd
, and April 30th
. Walk-ins are welcome, but because
resources will be provided, if possible please register through the Parish
Office (587-4201) so that we know the quan/ty of resources to provide.
St. Mary Parish Volunteer Ministry Opportuni,es
Cemetery Paul Smith 517-285-3205
Communion to homebound Office [email protected] or 587-4201
Decora,ng Commi@ee Emily Schneider [email protected]
Discipleship Groups (adults) Vicki Noeker [email protected] or 989-587-4211
Gardening Angels Kevin & Brenda Schneider [email protected] or 989-640-2213
Healing Prayer Team Ministry Vicki Noeker [email protected] or 989-587-4211
Hospitality Vicki Noeker [email protected] or 989-587-4211
Intercessory Prayer Team Chris Piggo@ cpiggo@@4wbi.net or 587-6558
Marriage Luke & Dana Thelen [email protected] or 989-640-1647
Men’s Conference Brian Smith [email protected] or (517) 927-1021 Ryan Pung [email protected]
Mow Lawns Bill Keilen (517) 242-7754
Music Brian Flynn [email protected]
To the Moon & Back Ministry
Pregnancy/Infant loss/Infer,lity
Trina Andersen [email protected]
Dawn Cook [email protected]
Reader/Eucharis,c Ministers Office [email protected] or 587-4201
Sacristan/Church work Beth Markel [email protected] or 587-4201
Sunday School Coordinators Jordan Spitzley [email protected] or 587-4206
Vaca,on Bible School Jordan Spitzley [email protected] or 587-4206
Voca,on Ministry Jordan Spitzley [email protected] or 587-4206
Welcoming Commi@ee Tim Schafer [email protected]
Stacey Nurenberg [email protected]
The WELL (youth) Jordan Spitzley [email protected] or 587-4206
Women’s Conference Abby Feldpausch [email protected]
Ministry Contact Person (s)
The Fourth Sunday of Lent Page 5 March 11, 2018
To the Moon and Back Ministry will be holding the March pregnancy and infant loss support group mee/ng on Wednesday, March 14th at 7:00 PM in the parish office basement. Please use the mee/ng room entrance located in the back. This ministry offers Christ-centered support to anyone who has experienced miscarriage, s/llbirth, infant death, or infer/lity. The mee/ngs are open to all members of St. Mary’s Parish and surrounding communi/es. Any ques/ons or concerns may be directed to Trina Anderson 517-449-5110 or Dawn Cook 517-881-8572.
To the Moon and Back Ministry
March March 11th: Healin Service with Fr. Mathias Thelen at 5:30 PM in the church.
March 12th, 19th, 26th: Enthroned Prayer Series Are You Ready to Become ALIVE? Use this lent to grow closer to God in prayer by a.ending the Enthroned sessions held in Hall B on March 12
th, 19
th and
26th
. The sessions start at 7:15 PM and ends at 8:15 PM. Enthroned is designed to kick-start your prayer life and give you the tools to make prayer a mainstay in your life. What a great way to enter into Holy Week!
*Enthroned books are required for these sessions and can be acquired at the first class at a cost of $5.
March 19th: Lenten Parish Penance Service will begin at 7 PM and there will be 6 Priests available to hear confessions.
Upcoming Spiritual Growth Opportuni,es
Clinton County Right to Life will hold
its annual benefit dinner on Thursday,
April 12th
at AgroLiquid, St. Johns.
Tickets are $30, $270 for a table of 10,
and $10 for students. Our featured
speaker is Peter Brooks, host of the
Family Life Radio Morning Show.
Doors open at 6:00pm, with the
dinner/program star�ng
educate locally
on the pro-life issue.
clintoncountyrtl@ mail.com for more
informa/on or reserva/ons.
Dona/ons or /cket purchases can be
sent to CCRTL at 11343 Centerline Rd,
Westphalia 48894
Invi�ng Young
Adults 18+
Readings for the Week of March 11th
Monday Isaiah 65:17-21; John 4:43-54
Tuesday Ezekial 47:1-9, 12; John 5:1-16
Wednesday Isaiah 49:8-15; John 5:17-30
Thursday Exodus 32:7-14; John 5:31-47
Friday Wisdom 2:1a, 12-22; John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
Saturday Jeremiah 11:18-20; John 7:40-53
Sunday FiJh Sunday of Lent
Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 5:7-9;
John 12:20-33
GRANDPARENT/SPECIAL PERSON DAY will be celebrated on
Friday April 20th. The day will begin with Mass at 8:15 AM.
A7er Mass everyone is invited back to school for
a 45 minute program and then light refreshments in the classrooms. Please
mark your calendars and plan to join us!
St. Mary School News
The Chris/an Mothers and Women’s Guild is hos/ng an
. All par/cipants
should gather beforehand in the St. Mary School gymnasium for
a few instruc/ons. Please bring a small basket or bag in which to
collect eggs. We will then proceed to the school grounds (weather permi[ng),
so please dress accordingly. We hope to gather in the same spirit as last year,
more united in joy with the universal church. We hope to see you there.
Please Volunteer for July 4th Fes,val Kitchen Team (Co-Chairs)
We only need 2 more Co-Chairs for the July 4th
Parish Fes/val. If you have
ques/ons or would like to volunteer please contact Tommy Lyons at
([email protected]; (989) 534-6538).
St. Mary Parish Page 6 (989) 587 4201 Westphalia, Michigan www.stmarychurch.net
Sacrificial Giving
March 4, 2018 Number of Envelopes Used: Adult: 187 EFT Transac/ons: 149
Jr/Sr High = 1 Grades K-6 = 1
Amount Needed: $19,615.38 Weekend Collec,on: $28,549.31
Black & Indian Mission: $160.00 St Vincent/Cristo Rey: $605.00 Building Maintenance:$255.00
Cemetery: $100.00 Educa/onal Scholarship: $20.00 Catholic Relief Services $150.00 Help Spread the Faith: $ 25.00
Westphalia Township Fire Department Annual Breakfast Sunday March 11th
7:00 AM to 12:00 PM St. Mary’s Parish Hall
Pancakes, Pork Sausage, Fried Potatoes, Cinnamon Rolls & Scrambled Eggs
Proceeds will be used to purchase new equipment.
Pewamo-Westphalia High School Theater
presents the 2018 Spring Musical Friday, March 16th at 7:00 PM
Saturday, March 17th at 7:00 PM Sunday, March 18th at 3:00 PM
in the MS/HS Auditorium.
To reserve sea,ng please contact us at [email protected]
Sea,ng is free and dona,ons are accepted.
Apple, Blueberry and Cherry Pies are being sold for $9 each or in quan//es of 3 (of any flavor) for $25. Pies are
made fresh and may be baked or frozen to enjoy later. Proceeds support local seminarians and other worthy causes. Deadline to order pies is March 11th from any Pewamo K of C member or by contac/ng Bruce Frechen 517-775-0228, Steve Mar/n 989-587-3372 or Andy Frechen 989-383-0070.
Local ar/sts! The Westphalia Historical Society will be displaying works from
local ar/sts - this includes pain/ngs, sculptures, po.ery, ceramics, stained glass,
needle work, wood carving, etc. With limited space they hope to display all
types of art from local living or deceased ar/sts, beginning in May, ending
December 1st. If you (or you know of someone who) would like to display art,
please contact Dan Arens (989) 587-6565 or Ann Nurenberg (517) 285-7780.
The Family of Pat Cook would like to express their sincere apprecia/on for all the kind words, prayers, food, and thoughts during our /me of need. As per Pat’s wishes dona/ons have been made to P-W Boosters, P-W Touchdown club, and the Pewamo Fire Department. We are blessed to be part of such wonderful communi/es. The family of Helen Goodman would like to thank family, friends, and neighbors for all the acts of kindness. A special thanks to Father Eric, Mike Lehman and Keith Neller for helping us thru this difficult /me. Thanks to Alice and Chris for preparing the meal. Sharon & Mike Jegla
Fazoli Dinner March 16th 5:00-7:30 PM
Parish Hall Come on down to St. Mary's Hall for a buffet style Fazoli's dinner featuring both alfredo and marinara pasta, salad, and breads/ck, supplemented with our delicious Chris/an Mother baked desserts. The Cost is $10/Adult, $7/senior or child 7 years or younger. All proceeds will go to funding the high school student's Alterna/ve Spring Break trip to North Carolina. Tickets can be purchased at the Parish office. Contact Jordan Spitzley 587-4206 if you have any
ques,ons. Thank you!
Pewamo-Westphalia Students Take Charge will be hos/ng its first-ever Color Run at the high school on May 5th, at 10AM! The cost is $15 and comes with a free t-shirt and refreshments. Registra/on forms are now in the PW office and online at PWSTC.org/color-run. Paper forms are due to Mr. Rehmann by March 26th, and online forms are due on April 6th. People of all ages and from all communi/es are welcome!
Thank You
The Mass for Families of Miscarriage and Child Loss with Bishop Earl Boyea will be celebrated on Sunday, March 18th at 1:00 PM, at Church of the Resurrec/on, Lansing (1514 E Michigan Ave, Lansing). All families and friends who have experienced the tragedy of miscarriage or the loss of a child are welcome to a.end. There will be a simple punch recep/on and with Bishop Boyea immediately following the Mass. Please contact the Office of Marriage and Family Life at 517-342-2440 for ques/ons or more informa/on.
The Fourth Sunday of Lent Page 7 March 11, 2018
Clinton County Right to Life 2018 Oratory Contest
Clinton County Right to Life is sponsoring an oratory contest for high school students. This event involves researching, wri/ng and presen/ng a speech on abor/on, euthanasia, infan/cide, stem cell research or cloning. Our contest will be held this year at the KC Hall in St. John’s on March 24th. The top 3 contest winners receive prizes & the first place winner will advance to the state contest sponsored by Right to Life of Michigan in May. In June, the state winner will compete with other teens from across the country at the Na/onal Right to Life Commi.ee oratory contest in Kansas. For an applica,on or addi,onal informa,on you can contact Geri Pennell at 587-4106 or Karen Schafer at 587-3319. Entry deadline is March 20th.
Westphalia Li@le League Baseball registra/on forms were sent home with
all St. Mary’s boys in grades 1-6. For
more informa/on or to get a form,
contact Darron Birchmeier 989-640-
0897 or Bruce Cook 517-331-6598.
Deadline for the form submission is Friday, March 16th.
The Ark is in NEED of BEEF to make more of our beloved gravy burgers. Please contact Jordan Spitzley at or call (989)587-4206 if you are able to donate. Thank you!
SCHNEIDERCONCRETE, INC.
9698 W Price Rd. - Fowler587-3491
www.schneiderconcrete.com
M & H ElectricllcFulltime electrical contractor
residential • farm • commerciallicensed and insured westphalia
587-4600michael J. Hengesbach
Pizzeria
dine-in or take-out
Fabianos989-587-4992
Banquet Rentals up to 70 peopleHomemade dough and sauce prepared daily
201 W. Main St. • Westphalia
101 Westphalia Rd.989-587-5638
Serving Breakfaston Sundays
Prompt, Convenient, Quality Care
www.patientcentral.us
Dr. David Wittgens, MD Laurie Gulick, DO Laura Sova, NP-C
2510 Lake Lansing Lansing, MI2380 Cedar St. Holt, MI
Accepting New Patients (517) 853-0781
American OwnedAmerican Employed
3565 N. Forest Hill Road • St. Johns, MI989.224.9566
Village SmileSDeborah Gadille, DDS
(989) 587-4500www.westphaliadentist.com
517-647-4045Two Locations!
616-775-52906293 Divine Hwy • Portland
3653 S State Rd • Ionia www.divineautobody.com
• Complete collision repair• Uni-body frame straightening• Free loaner cars• In-shop/mobile auto glass• Auto detailing packages• Towing available Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm
“Blessed Are Those Who See God In Every Person And Strive To Make Others Also Discover Him.” - Pope Francis
Be a weekly business presence within your parish community
Call Greg Pope l 616-295-0390
Our family, Serving yours.
St. Johns | Elsie | Ovid | Fowler | Ithaca | St. LouisW. Ionia St., Fowler• 989-593-2484
FamilyFuneral Homes CHapel
Luke ThelenOwner
989-941-6376
Data Recovery • Computer Forensics • Data AcquisitionComputer Repair • Technology Services by Request
1386
“Interior Design for the Comfort of Home”Kimberly S. Nurenberg114 E Main - Westphalia517-449-7386
Knights of ColumbusINSURANCE
Life - Term - Retirement - Annuities - EducationLong Term Care - IRAs - SEP - A.M. Best: A++
Ug NURENbERg, FICF 989-292-1583
PropaneHeating OilDiesel FuelSince 1956
St. Johns989-227-5404Laingsburg517-651-1322
Portland517-743-6122
TimberTree ServiceS L.L.c.
commercial & residentialTree Removal • Stump Grinding
Brush Hogging • Lot ClearingTrimming • Brush Chipping65’ Bucket Truck • Fire Wood
24 Hour ServiceCall Ken (517) 526-1201
Fully InsuredwIth workmans comp
www.kleincabinets.com • 989-587-3559
204 W. Main St.Westphalia
When quality, knowledge andexpertise matter!
Klein Cabinets and Interiors, Inc.
Specializing in Commercial and
Residential Custom Cabinetry & Interiors 989-587-6900 6210 S Wright Road
Concrete WorkFarm Building SpecialistsSuppliers of Livestock Equipment
Distributors
State Farm®
Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710
Michael Culp, AgentCompetitive Rates....
912 East Grand River Avenue, Suite #2, PortlandBus: 517-647-6265 • Toll Free: 877-647-6265 • www.michaelculp.com
Serving Westphalia, Pewamo, and Surrounding CommunitiesMichael A. Lehman • Ellesse D. Lehman • Keith E. Neller
lehmanfuneralhomes.com Ionia Chapel • 616-527-2250Portland Chapel • 517-647-7995
Lehman Funeral Homes“Nothing Runs Like A Deere”
BADER & SONS COMPANYLawn, Ground's Care & Farm Equipment
Portland 647-4164 Grand Ledge 622-2220
Whole Life • Term • Annuities • IRA's • Rollovers • Retirement • Disability & Universal Life
John C. Rademacher, FIC, CSA, Insurance Agent
RADEMACHER INSURANCE AGENCY
www.catholicforester.com • 880 N CEDAR [email protected] • 593-3373
Kyle Thelen, DealerWestphalia
(517) [email protected]
Visit www.mycogen.comfor information
Heating & Cooling
•Residential/Commercial •TanklessWaterHeaters •Boilers/In-FloorHeat•Geothermal
517.647.6906
1218 e. grand River ave. Portland, Mi 48875esiheating.comIrrer Seed Farm
9621 Dexter Trail, Fowler989-593-3453
2100 South US 27 • St. Johns 224-2345GET THE BEST OF US
989-593-2111• Dry Distillers Grain • Cottonseed
• Roasted Beans • Canola Meal • Custom Mixing • Soybean Meal • Soyhull Pellets • Liquid & Dry Animal Fat
135 N. BATHFOWLERathews
587-4531
We can handle all of your seed, grain, feed and fertilizer needs!
TrierweilerInsurance Agency, Inc.
112 S Westphalia St. 587-4030 Fax: 587-4044 24 Hour Service
WESTPHALIA ELECTRIC, INC
Farm, ResidentialCommercial, Industrial
101 E. Main St.
989-587-3983 989-593-2533
Towing & UnlockingFull Auto & Truck Repair
10653 W. M-21, Fowlerwww.KensKarKare.com
FERRIGAN LAW, P.C.William L. Ferrigan, J.D., C.P.A.
11781 W. Herbison Rd.Eagle, MI 48822
517-285-6290 or [email protected]
Lynn Fuller
517.819.8442
www.fullertravelservice.com
Drs. Ryan & Monica Wohlfert, DCDr. Ian Quartermus, DC
119 Main St. Westphalia (989) 587-BACKTotalHealthSpine.com Jami M. Schneider, D.D.S. • 517-647-4511
Welcoming
119 East Bridge St. • Portland, MI 48875
DENTAL CARE P.C.
New Patients
1330 E. Grand River Ave.Suite B • Portland, MI
517.647.HEAR (4327)
301 Williamston Center Rd.Suite 800 • Williamston, MI
517.655.2EAR (2327)
AudIologISt, MA, CCC-A, f-AAADouglas Logel, Jr.
www.GrandHearingCenter.com
MICH Farm Systems Inc.Houle Manure Pumps & Tankers
Cow Mattress w/New Foam PaddingJT Agitation Boats for Lagoons
Freestalls • Drag Hose Injection Systems(michiganfarmsystems.com) 989-224-3839
Jandernoa Water Systems, Inc.Locally Owned & Operated
Water Well Drilling & Repair ofFARM • HOME • COMMERCIAL
Home 989.593.2580 Cell 989.666.6426Call TIM JANDERNOA
[email protected]: (517) 647-7961
• Gravel • Sand• Topsoil • Stone Miller Trucking
[email protected] N. School St.
Westphalia
989.587.0130Preschool & Childcare Center
the
GROWINGPATCH
MILLER'SREDI-MIX, INC.
Quality Concrete with Good Service
6218 Wright Rd. - Westphalia 587-6511
PLUMBING & HEATING
www.myersmechanical.com 517-886-225516825 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY LANSING
Hengesbach’sProcessing
Custom Butchering • Pickup Available
(George’s Slaughter House) Cliff Hengesbach 517-743-1178 Cell 6338 Bliss Rd. Saranac 517-647-4579 Tel
GERRY'S TUNE-UP& BRAKES
AUTO REPAIR www.gerrystuneup.com Gerry SchomiSch, owner 989-593-2647
2625 S Wright Rd. • Fowler
NORTHWEST EXCAVATING
Mobile: 989-640-0060 • Fax: [email protected]
Let’s make God Lord again!AMERICA
Clinton ophthalmology
• Cataract Treatment• Laser Treatments
• Diabetic Care• Routine Eye Exams
BRANDY COOK, DO • 989.224.1452
1000 E. Sturgis St. • Suite 3 • St. Johns [email protected] 113 W. Main989-587-0070
Smoked & Fresh MeatsConvenience Groceries
Licensed & InsuredFREE ESTIMATES
WestphaliaBuilders, LLC
Quality Workmanship Since 1957
989-587-3571Gary Hengesbach
Clover Carpet Cleaning“Call Us On The Carpet”
www.clovercarpetcleaning.com 989-224-0605Residential & Commercial • 24 Hr. Emergency ServiceRon & Maurine Mitchell, Owners / Operators
989-587-4941Carpentry and Custom
Cabinets, Inc.www.ahccabinets.com
Since 1980
Glass Master’s
Tri-County CollisionPortland
Windshields517-647-6333Mobile Service
AUTO BODY517-647-7751
Free Courtesy Cars!Ted G Platte
Since 1989
202 E. Main St. • Westphalia(989) 587-5400
www.ubmich.com Member FDIC
989-224-4422
Pre-Need Family Service Counselor1500 Waterford Pkwy, St. Johns, MI 48879
Douglas L. Wilton • 989-292-1416