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ST JOSEPHrsquoS PARISH
1540 Mill Street PO Box 60 Lyons WI 53148
Phone 763-2050 FAX 763-9377 Email saintjoebizwirrcom
On line at wwwst-josephsparishorg
Parish Office Hours Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays 1000 am ndash 200 pm
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 500 pm Sunday 930 am Holy Day 700 pm
Tri-Parish Weekday 830 am Mass Schedule Tuesday - St Josephrsquos
Monday amp Wednesday - St Charles Thursday amp Friday- St Maryrsquos
PARISH STAFF
Parish Priest Rev John Baumgartner
Administrative Assistant Tami Koenen
Director of Religious Education Rita VanSchyndel
PARISH COUNCIL
Ken Baumeister 2012 763-2055
Rev John Baumgartner Parish Priest 767-9079
Scott Betzen Trustee (Treasurer) 767-9733
Julie Caufield 2013 Secretary 763-9273
Kathy Gabriel 2012 539-2071
Dan Haacker 2013 Vice-Chairman 723-3875
Millie Hapka 2013 248-2450
MaryAnn Johnson 2011 249-0081
Connie Nold 2011Chairman 763-4233
Bill Peterson 2012 763-5623
John Schnaubelt 2011 763-6653
Rick Tinder Trustee (Secretary) 767-0499
PARISH COMMITTEES
Parish Council
Meets on 3rd Thursday 700 pm
FinanceAdministrative Services
Jim Schaefer Chairperson 763-6624
Meets on 2nd Thursday 700 pm
Human Concerns
Julie Koenen Chairperson 763-2390
Meets on 2nd Tuesday 100 pm
Prayer amp Worship
Rachelle Haacker Chairperson 723-3875
Meets on 2nd Tuesday 700 pm
Christian Formation
Lenora Seitz Chairperson 763-6647
Meets on 1st Tuesdays 700 pm as announced
Buildings amp Grounds Bill Peterson Chairperson
Meets on 2nd Monday 700 pm
Parish Life
Bill Corcoran Chairperson 248-3081
Meets on 1st Thursday 700 pm
MISSION STATEMENT
St Josephs is a Catholic Parish rooted in rural Lyons Wisconsin
Our members seek Christrsquos peace by following His teachings and by
sharing together in a lifelong journey of spiritual growth In response
to the gospelrsquos call for justice and compassion we reach out and
share our resources with all those in need
We believe that each person is blessed and gifted by the Holy Spirit
We encourage everyone to respond to their baptismal call by sharing
their time talents and treasures
If you have a concern that needs immediate prayer give it to
the PRAYER LINE by calling Julie Koenen at 763-2390
CONFESSIONS First Saturdays from 300 ndash 400 pm
or by appointment
BAPTISMS Arrangements must be made in advance allowing time
for an instruction period prior to baptism
WEDDINGS One member of the couple must be a registered
practicing and contributing member of record for at
least 6 months (Parish Council ndash October 20 2005)
Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Names in the above list are added at the
request of the person named or a family
member Names are not removed unless
that person or a family member asks us
to do so
Our Mass Intentions This Week
500 pm Bill Holzheimer
930 am Dick amp Gerry Reich
TU 830 am For the People of St Josephrsquos
Next Week
500 pm Deceased Members of the Catholic
Order of Foresters
and Florence Schoenberg
930 am Fran Allegretti
TU 830 am For the People of St Josephrsquos
PLEASE PRAY FOR
Please remember in your
prayers our parish members
and friends who are ill in
nursing homes hospitalized or
homebound May they continue to
receive the Lordrsquos blessing
Agnes Ehlen Valerie Clancy
Claire Cowan Aaron Deutsch
Anna Strohm Jim amp Gloria Crowley
Don Wagner Eric Behling
Dick Gutkowski Scott Peterson
Edith Doyle Jeff Doyle
Maggie Schoenberg-Schaefer and
Mark Biedrzycki
JUBILEE MARRIAGE CELEBRATION
St Mary Parish Hales Corners
Saturday October 9 2010
1000 am
This Mass honors those married in
1985 or 1960 celebrating their 25th
or 50th wedding anniversaries A
reception will follow in the school
cafeteria Cost is $30 per couple
(Couples married 55 years or longer are
also welcome to attend this celebration)
Registration forms are available near
the front entrance of church
AT OTHER PARISHES
St Maryrsquos Fall Festival and Pork Chop Dinner
Saturday September 11 beginning at 1100 am AND Sunday September 12
Come and enjoy food beverages games bouncy house live music and more Grab a burger before the Saturday night CCHS Football game and stay after for the Love Monkeys and live auction
Enjoy the Pork Chop Dinner on Sunday 1130 am - 300 pm
St Patrickrsquos Annual Holiday Faire ldquoFall Into Christmasrdquo Saturday October 23 at the Parish School in Elkhorn
Call Toni or Jan 248-9115 or 742-3766 for more information St Charles 100th Anniversary September 18 - actual anniversary Blessing of new cornerstone will take place at 445 pm prior to the 515 Mass At that time they will be removing items from the 1910 cornerstone If intact the articles will be on display at the Fall Festival on September 26th You are invited to join in this memorable day and take part in the 100 year history of St Charlesrsquo Church
HELP THE HOMEBOUND STAY CONNECTED
Help us stay connected to homebound Catholics and provide
them with a Missalette so that they can more fully participate in
the Masses televised on channels 24 and 6
If you know someone who is homebound and not able to attend
Mass please send their name address and phone number to
pradomarchmilorg or call Maria Prado at 414-769-3504 A large-print format
Missalette will be sent to their home free of charge six times each year Heart of
the Nation the current sponsor for the TV Mass provides this service They will
also receive The Witness newsletter produced three times a year by the Commu-
nications Department of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee
David J Henningfield CPA Chamberlain amp Henningfield CPArsquos LLP Tax Services Bookkeeping QuickBooks
421 Broad Street Lake Geneva
262-249-1100 Email dhenningfieldcchcpascom
wwwcchcpascom
Sara Windhorst August 28
Mildred Mangold August 31
Kristin Simon August 31
Rosemary Amann September 1
Benjamin Blink September 1
Breanna Blink September 1
Leanora Cleary September 3
John VanSchyndel September 3
LAST SUNDAYrsquoS
RECEIPTS
Loose Collection $12625
Envelopes $236500
Human Concerns 0
Total $249125
Rememberthe Rosary is prayed before the 830 Mass on Tuesdays and also before the 500 Mass on Saturdays Please enter church quietly
August 29 2010
Prayer amp Worship is looking for fresh flowers to adorn our worship spaces in church If fresh cuttings can be made from your garden or flower bed please contact Lenora Seitz and Pat Curtis at 763-6647
Men Mark your calendars to attend a Catholic menrsquos program that will positively change your life ldquoThat Man Is Yourdquo is a program modeled on some of the countryrsquos leading menrsquos programs ldquoThat Man Is Yourdquo combines scripture solid research and a little fun to address the pressures and temptations facing men in our modern culture It seeks to form authentic men capable of transforming themselves their families their parish community and greater society Visit ThatManisYouorg for more information ldquoThat Man is Yourdquo Begins Wednesday morning September 15 at the Burlington Knights of Columbus Hall starting with breakfast at 545 am There is also an evening session starting on Sunday September 19th at St Charles Church in Burlington at 715 pm For more information call 757-2018
Back to School Prayer
God of all wisdom you formed humankind in your own likeness and gave us an intellect to help us know you Our Creator and the world you made As we begin this new academic year enlighten the minds of students with the inquisitiveness that seeks ever greater knowledge and understanding Give teachers and professors the wisdom needed to guide the intellectual endeavors of those entrusted to them Help all who fund and support education to recognize the value of discovering more about the world you have created and so draw ever closer to you our Maker Amen
NEXT SUNDAYrsquoS READINGS
Wisdom 913-18
Philemon 9-10
Luke 1425-33
Do you enjoy working with high-school age kids Do you know someone that has an obvious gift for relating to teens
Do you have a talent that could be a blessing to the Life Teen ministry (Anything with food is a plus)
LIFE TEEN NEEDS YOU Please call Jim or Kathy Martin at 262-767-1525 or email us at jimandkathymartingmailcom
Parish Council Highlights from
August 19th Meeting
A Gift Certificate for one free
parish hall rental was approved to
be donated to Catholic Central
High Schoolrsquos Endowment Dinner
and Auction
Parish Council members reviewed
the recent survey and were pleased
with the findings As a result the
Christian Formation Committee
will be introducing a Bible Study
in the near future Details will be
coming
The Prayer amp Worship Committee
will begin soliciting donations for
a new larger stature of the Blessed
Virgin Mary More information to
come soon
THIS WEEK
Saturday - 500 pm
Host 2 Teresa Smet
Host 3 Mary Henningfield
Cup 1 John VanSchyndel
Cup 2 John Schnaubelt
Lector Mark Ehlen
Server Theresa VanSchyndel
Server Maggie Martin
Usher Peter Smet
Usher Cliff Clapp
Sunday - 930 am
Host 2 Russ Koenen
Host 3 Adam VanSchyndel
Cup 1 Geri Henningfield
Cup 2 Joyce Clapp
Lector Marlys Schuerman
Server Joseph Kolosik
Server Dominic Falson
Usher Andy Fincutter
Usher Dan Haacker
Counter Joan Holzheimer
Counter Mary Henningfield Childrenrsquos Church no dismissal
NEXT WEEK
Saturday - 500 pm
Host 2 Julie Koenen
Host 3 Marie Koenen
Cup 1 Judy Beix
Cup 2 Walt Anderson
Lector Ed Wieners
Server Sarah Haacker
Server Connie Haacker
Usher Dan Haacker
Usher John Koenen
Sunday - 930 am
Host 2 Connie Nold
Host 3 Kathy Hegeman
Cup 1 Sandy Jenkins
Cup 2 Neil Martin
Lector Mary Ann Johnson
Server Alli Zeman
Server Andrew Zeman
Usher Robert Kuras
Usher Jim Ehlen
Counter Patti Reich
Counter Judy Halpin Childrenrsquos Church no dismissal
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
August 29 2010 This Weekrsquos
Meetings amp Activities Tuesday
830 am - Mass
Thursday
700 pm - Parish Life Meeting
Cycles of Faith - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Are you planning a cookout next weekend Many people use the Labor Day
holiday as an opportunity for an end of the summer celebration The grocery
stores will have special sales this week in an effort to entice people to stock up
for the holiday weekend Are you a union member who will be going to a large
labor picnic Or will it just be the family getting together maybe at the beach or
a lake cottage for a final summer plunge in the water In any event we all
probably have a pretty good idea of who will be at our tables Its unlikely that
there will be uninvited guests-except for the ants or mosquitoes that seem to
plague any outdoor event this time of year
In the Gospel today Jesus lays down the challenge of who should be invited to
the banquet The poor the crippled the lame the blind are the ones that are on
his guest list These were the individuals who were often excluded from society
in Jesus time They were the folks that were on the fringe Today there are
righteous people who have made a point of welcoming the unwanted Theyve
taken literally the message of the Gospel and have gone out of their way to
invite to dinner the homeless or the poor
There are many who exercise a very concrete response to Jesus call through
their support of a meal program or food pantry whether they donate food or
their time or cash to support the good work We tend to think of the poor at
Thanksgiving or Christmas times when were often more generous toward those
in need But with back-to-school costs right now many families are suffering It
may not be possible to invite someone who is hungry or poor to your cookout
next weekend but you can still help them through a gift to a charity that feeds
the hungry Liturgical Publications Inc
SKILLS EXCHANGE
Joe Ehlen HomeBuilding
Maintenance and Construction Carpentry drywall tile windows
concrete retaining walls grading and lawn care
767-1994
Patty Ehlen Chair Caning Service
949-2269
Bill Vrchota Tile Work
262-210-0496
Saving Lives Touching Hearts
Just down the block from the Planned Parenthood center on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee is another center for women which offers an entirely different kind of service Rather than leading them to birth control or abortion the volunteers at Womenrsquos Support Center provide support counseling and education for women to make an informed decision concerning the life of their unborn child
Read in the September 2 issue of your Catholic Herald about the work of these dedicated volunteers who provide services consistent with the Roman Catholic teaching on human life and sexuality
To subscribe to the weekly publication call 877-769-7699 or visit wwwchnonlineorg
103109 For advertising contact Mike Iselin at 262-514-4646 or miselinwirrcom
REFUSE amp RECYCLING SERVICES Residential Service mdash $1800month
ANDREW NABER - CEO OWNER Burlington WI 53105 Phone 262-539-2086
KONICEK KAISER SCHOLZE WANASEK amp ZOTT SC
David P Kaiser Richard Scholze
Amy J Zott Brian R Wanasek Kelly A Iselin
133 S Pine Burlington Wisconsin 53105
PH (262) 763-8185 FAX (262) 763-9485
Ore Creek Tree Farm John amp Beth Schnaubelt
(262) 763-6653
Big Trees Little Prices
6804 Hwy 36 Lake Geneva WI 53147
David J Henningfield CPA Chamberlain amp Henningfield CPArsquos LLP Tax Services Bookkeeping QuickBooks
421 Broad Street Lake Geneva
262-249-1100 Email dhenningfieldcchcpascom
wwwcchcpascom
Daniels Family
Funeral Homes amp Crematory
Burlington - 763-3434
Union Grove - 878-2011
The First amp Last Step In Printing
YOUR LETTERHEAD ENVELOPE and BROCHURE SPECIALIST
262-763-3000 Fax 262-763-3028
202 S Pine St Burlington
FREE Delivery
Copying amp Fax Services Large Format Available Banners amp Posters Yard Signs 1 Color to Full Color Printing T-Shirts Hats Pens Promo Products
wwwmmpburlingtonwicom
BURLINGTON
LUMBER
COMPANY
262-763-6676
140 Front Street (In the Industrial Park)
Burlington WI 53105
Ed Impens
Owner
Stowellrsquos Catering Service
W1127 Spring Prairie Road Burlington WI 53105
262-763-8316 1-800-640-5703
Ye Olde Hotel Bar amp Restaurant
in downtown Lyons
Closed Monday amp Tuesday
262-763-2701
MATTHEW 2535
Please remember food sharing on the 1st Weekend of Every Month
Use your Red Envelopes or place a free will offering in the designated collection box
Thank you
Marie L amp Walter C
Iselin
Paint Hardware Sporting Goods
Store of
1st
Choice
417 Milwaukee Avenue Burlington WI 53105 262-763-3577
ldquoTODAYrsquoS CUSTOMER IS TOMORROWrsquoS FRIENDrdquo
763-9250
wwwjimsautobodynet wwwstopsteeringcom
400 S PINE ST (HWY 83) BURLINGTON WI 53105
TOWN FRYER
RESTAURANT
116 N Main Burlington WI 53105
763-9940 Mon-Sat 6 am to 6 pm middot Sun 6 am to 1 pm
50c OFF Your Custard Purchase with this coupon
1073 Milwaukee Ave
Burlington
262-763-5020
FROZEN CUSTARD
BUTTERBURGERS
(Good only at Burlington Culverrsquos)
CHARBROILED
SANDWICHES 262-763-8863 FRI FISH FRY
MAIN EVENT BURLINGTONrsquoS ONLY BEER GARDEN
JOHN PUNTILLO 556 N PINE STREET Proprietor BURLINGTON WI 53105
Common Ground of Grief Complex Grief Unique Challenges When Death Comes Suddenly Presentation by Patrick Dean Grief Counselor Tuesday September 7 1100 am - 1230 pm and repeated 630 - 800 pm San Camillo 10200 W Bluemound Road Milwaukee Cost Free and open to everyone
Patrick Dean Director of Grief Education Services with Catholic Cemeteries and a professional photographer will be presenting this grief program The session will consist of photographic images and grief education content followed by a period of questions and answers This program is for anyone who has experienced the sudden death of a loved one Common Ground of Grief is sponsored by the John Paul II Center and Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee For further information visit wwwcemeteriesorg wwwjohnpaul2centerorg or call 414-438-4420x302
CHRISTINE CAMPBELL
Lyons WI
Daily Specials Burgers Homemade Pizza Fish Fry
Carryouts Available
757-0898
Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Names in the above list are added at the
request of the person named or a family
member Names are not removed unless
that person or a family member asks us
to do so
Our Mass Intentions This Week
500 pm Bill Holzheimer
930 am Dick amp Gerry Reich
TU 830 am For the People of St Josephrsquos
Next Week
500 pm Deceased Members of the Catholic
Order of Foresters
and Florence Schoenberg
930 am Fran Allegretti
TU 830 am For the People of St Josephrsquos
PLEASE PRAY FOR
Please remember in your
prayers our parish members
and friends who are ill in
nursing homes hospitalized or
homebound May they continue to
receive the Lordrsquos blessing
Agnes Ehlen Valerie Clancy
Claire Cowan Aaron Deutsch
Anna Strohm Jim amp Gloria Crowley
Don Wagner Eric Behling
Dick Gutkowski Scott Peterson
Edith Doyle Jeff Doyle
Maggie Schoenberg-Schaefer and
Mark Biedrzycki
JUBILEE MARRIAGE CELEBRATION
St Mary Parish Hales Corners
Saturday October 9 2010
1000 am
This Mass honors those married in
1985 or 1960 celebrating their 25th
or 50th wedding anniversaries A
reception will follow in the school
cafeteria Cost is $30 per couple
(Couples married 55 years or longer are
also welcome to attend this celebration)
Registration forms are available near
the front entrance of church
AT OTHER PARISHES
St Maryrsquos Fall Festival and Pork Chop Dinner
Saturday September 11 beginning at 1100 am AND Sunday September 12
Come and enjoy food beverages games bouncy house live music and more Grab a burger before the Saturday night CCHS Football game and stay after for the Love Monkeys and live auction
Enjoy the Pork Chop Dinner on Sunday 1130 am - 300 pm
St Patrickrsquos Annual Holiday Faire ldquoFall Into Christmasrdquo Saturday October 23 at the Parish School in Elkhorn
Call Toni or Jan 248-9115 or 742-3766 for more information St Charles 100th Anniversary September 18 - actual anniversary Blessing of new cornerstone will take place at 445 pm prior to the 515 Mass At that time they will be removing items from the 1910 cornerstone If intact the articles will be on display at the Fall Festival on September 26th You are invited to join in this memorable day and take part in the 100 year history of St Charlesrsquo Church
HELP THE HOMEBOUND STAY CONNECTED
Help us stay connected to homebound Catholics and provide
them with a Missalette so that they can more fully participate in
the Masses televised on channels 24 and 6
If you know someone who is homebound and not able to attend
Mass please send their name address and phone number to
pradomarchmilorg or call Maria Prado at 414-769-3504 A large-print format
Missalette will be sent to their home free of charge six times each year Heart of
the Nation the current sponsor for the TV Mass provides this service They will
also receive The Witness newsletter produced three times a year by the Commu-
nications Department of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee
David J Henningfield CPA Chamberlain amp Henningfield CPArsquos LLP Tax Services Bookkeeping QuickBooks
421 Broad Street Lake Geneva
262-249-1100 Email dhenningfieldcchcpascom
wwwcchcpascom
Sara Windhorst August 28
Mildred Mangold August 31
Kristin Simon August 31
Rosemary Amann September 1
Benjamin Blink September 1
Breanna Blink September 1
Leanora Cleary September 3
John VanSchyndel September 3
LAST SUNDAYrsquoS
RECEIPTS
Loose Collection $12625
Envelopes $236500
Human Concerns 0
Total $249125
Rememberthe Rosary is prayed before the 830 Mass on Tuesdays and also before the 500 Mass on Saturdays Please enter church quietly
August 29 2010
Prayer amp Worship is looking for fresh flowers to adorn our worship spaces in church If fresh cuttings can be made from your garden or flower bed please contact Lenora Seitz and Pat Curtis at 763-6647
Men Mark your calendars to attend a Catholic menrsquos program that will positively change your life ldquoThat Man Is Yourdquo is a program modeled on some of the countryrsquos leading menrsquos programs ldquoThat Man Is Yourdquo combines scripture solid research and a little fun to address the pressures and temptations facing men in our modern culture It seeks to form authentic men capable of transforming themselves their families their parish community and greater society Visit ThatManisYouorg for more information ldquoThat Man is Yourdquo Begins Wednesday morning September 15 at the Burlington Knights of Columbus Hall starting with breakfast at 545 am There is also an evening session starting on Sunday September 19th at St Charles Church in Burlington at 715 pm For more information call 757-2018
Back to School Prayer
God of all wisdom you formed humankind in your own likeness and gave us an intellect to help us know you Our Creator and the world you made As we begin this new academic year enlighten the minds of students with the inquisitiveness that seeks ever greater knowledge and understanding Give teachers and professors the wisdom needed to guide the intellectual endeavors of those entrusted to them Help all who fund and support education to recognize the value of discovering more about the world you have created and so draw ever closer to you our Maker Amen
NEXT SUNDAYrsquoS READINGS
Wisdom 913-18
Philemon 9-10
Luke 1425-33
Do you enjoy working with high-school age kids Do you know someone that has an obvious gift for relating to teens
Do you have a talent that could be a blessing to the Life Teen ministry (Anything with food is a plus)
LIFE TEEN NEEDS YOU Please call Jim or Kathy Martin at 262-767-1525 or email us at jimandkathymartingmailcom
Parish Council Highlights from
August 19th Meeting
A Gift Certificate for one free
parish hall rental was approved to
be donated to Catholic Central
High Schoolrsquos Endowment Dinner
and Auction
Parish Council members reviewed
the recent survey and were pleased
with the findings As a result the
Christian Formation Committee
will be introducing a Bible Study
in the near future Details will be
coming
The Prayer amp Worship Committee
will begin soliciting donations for
a new larger stature of the Blessed
Virgin Mary More information to
come soon
THIS WEEK
Saturday - 500 pm
Host 2 Teresa Smet
Host 3 Mary Henningfield
Cup 1 John VanSchyndel
Cup 2 John Schnaubelt
Lector Mark Ehlen
Server Theresa VanSchyndel
Server Maggie Martin
Usher Peter Smet
Usher Cliff Clapp
Sunday - 930 am
Host 2 Russ Koenen
Host 3 Adam VanSchyndel
Cup 1 Geri Henningfield
Cup 2 Joyce Clapp
Lector Marlys Schuerman
Server Joseph Kolosik
Server Dominic Falson
Usher Andy Fincutter
Usher Dan Haacker
Counter Joan Holzheimer
Counter Mary Henningfield Childrenrsquos Church no dismissal
NEXT WEEK
Saturday - 500 pm
Host 2 Julie Koenen
Host 3 Marie Koenen
Cup 1 Judy Beix
Cup 2 Walt Anderson
Lector Ed Wieners
Server Sarah Haacker
Server Connie Haacker
Usher Dan Haacker
Usher John Koenen
Sunday - 930 am
Host 2 Connie Nold
Host 3 Kathy Hegeman
Cup 1 Sandy Jenkins
Cup 2 Neil Martin
Lector Mary Ann Johnson
Server Alli Zeman
Server Andrew Zeman
Usher Robert Kuras
Usher Jim Ehlen
Counter Patti Reich
Counter Judy Halpin Childrenrsquos Church no dismissal
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
August 29 2010 This Weekrsquos
Meetings amp Activities Tuesday
830 am - Mass
Thursday
700 pm - Parish Life Meeting
Cycles of Faith - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Are you planning a cookout next weekend Many people use the Labor Day
holiday as an opportunity for an end of the summer celebration The grocery
stores will have special sales this week in an effort to entice people to stock up
for the holiday weekend Are you a union member who will be going to a large
labor picnic Or will it just be the family getting together maybe at the beach or
a lake cottage for a final summer plunge in the water In any event we all
probably have a pretty good idea of who will be at our tables Its unlikely that
there will be uninvited guests-except for the ants or mosquitoes that seem to
plague any outdoor event this time of year
In the Gospel today Jesus lays down the challenge of who should be invited to
the banquet The poor the crippled the lame the blind are the ones that are on
his guest list These were the individuals who were often excluded from society
in Jesus time They were the folks that were on the fringe Today there are
righteous people who have made a point of welcoming the unwanted Theyve
taken literally the message of the Gospel and have gone out of their way to
invite to dinner the homeless or the poor
There are many who exercise a very concrete response to Jesus call through
their support of a meal program or food pantry whether they donate food or
their time or cash to support the good work We tend to think of the poor at
Thanksgiving or Christmas times when were often more generous toward those
in need But with back-to-school costs right now many families are suffering It
may not be possible to invite someone who is hungry or poor to your cookout
next weekend but you can still help them through a gift to a charity that feeds
the hungry Liturgical Publications Inc
SKILLS EXCHANGE
Joe Ehlen HomeBuilding
Maintenance and Construction Carpentry drywall tile windows
concrete retaining walls grading and lawn care
767-1994
Patty Ehlen Chair Caning Service
949-2269
Bill Vrchota Tile Work
262-210-0496
Saving Lives Touching Hearts
Just down the block from the Planned Parenthood center on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee is another center for women which offers an entirely different kind of service Rather than leading them to birth control or abortion the volunteers at Womenrsquos Support Center provide support counseling and education for women to make an informed decision concerning the life of their unborn child
Read in the September 2 issue of your Catholic Herald about the work of these dedicated volunteers who provide services consistent with the Roman Catholic teaching on human life and sexuality
To subscribe to the weekly publication call 877-769-7699 or visit wwwchnonlineorg
103109 For advertising contact Mike Iselin at 262-514-4646 or miselinwirrcom
REFUSE amp RECYCLING SERVICES Residential Service mdash $1800month
ANDREW NABER - CEO OWNER Burlington WI 53105 Phone 262-539-2086
KONICEK KAISER SCHOLZE WANASEK amp ZOTT SC
David P Kaiser Richard Scholze
Amy J Zott Brian R Wanasek Kelly A Iselin
133 S Pine Burlington Wisconsin 53105
PH (262) 763-8185 FAX (262) 763-9485
Ore Creek Tree Farm John amp Beth Schnaubelt
(262) 763-6653
Big Trees Little Prices
6804 Hwy 36 Lake Geneva WI 53147
David J Henningfield CPA Chamberlain amp Henningfield CPArsquos LLP Tax Services Bookkeeping QuickBooks
421 Broad Street Lake Geneva
262-249-1100 Email dhenningfieldcchcpascom
wwwcchcpascom
Daniels Family
Funeral Homes amp Crematory
Burlington - 763-3434
Union Grove - 878-2011
The First amp Last Step In Printing
YOUR LETTERHEAD ENVELOPE and BROCHURE SPECIALIST
262-763-3000 Fax 262-763-3028
202 S Pine St Burlington
FREE Delivery
Copying amp Fax Services Large Format Available Banners amp Posters Yard Signs 1 Color to Full Color Printing T-Shirts Hats Pens Promo Products
wwwmmpburlingtonwicom
BURLINGTON
LUMBER
COMPANY
262-763-6676
140 Front Street (In the Industrial Park)
Burlington WI 53105
Ed Impens
Owner
Stowellrsquos Catering Service
W1127 Spring Prairie Road Burlington WI 53105
262-763-8316 1-800-640-5703
Ye Olde Hotel Bar amp Restaurant
in downtown Lyons
Closed Monday amp Tuesday
262-763-2701
MATTHEW 2535
Please remember food sharing on the 1st Weekend of Every Month
Use your Red Envelopes or place a free will offering in the designated collection box
Thank you
Marie L amp Walter C
Iselin
Paint Hardware Sporting Goods
Store of
1st
Choice
417 Milwaukee Avenue Burlington WI 53105 262-763-3577
ldquoTODAYrsquoS CUSTOMER IS TOMORROWrsquoS FRIENDrdquo
763-9250
wwwjimsautobodynet wwwstopsteeringcom
400 S PINE ST (HWY 83) BURLINGTON WI 53105
TOWN FRYER
RESTAURANT
116 N Main Burlington WI 53105
763-9940 Mon-Sat 6 am to 6 pm middot Sun 6 am to 1 pm
50c OFF Your Custard Purchase with this coupon
1073 Milwaukee Ave
Burlington
262-763-5020
FROZEN CUSTARD
BUTTERBURGERS
(Good only at Burlington Culverrsquos)
CHARBROILED
SANDWICHES 262-763-8863 FRI FISH FRY
MAIN EVENT BURLINGTONrsquoS ONLY BEER GARDEN
JOHN PUNTILLO 556 N PINE STREET Proprietor BURLINGTON WI 53105
Common Ground of Grief Complex Grief Unique Challenges When Death Comes Suddenly Presentation by Patrick Dean Grief Counselor Tuesday September 7 1100 am - 1230 pm and repeated 630 - 800 pm San Camillo 10200 W Bluemound Road Milwaukee Cost Free and open to everyone
Patrick Dean Director of Grief Education Services with Catholic Cemeteries and a professional photographer will be presenting this grief program The session will consist of photographic images and grief education content followed by a period of questions and answers This program is for anyone who has experienced the sudden death of a loved one Common Ground of Grief is sponsored by the John Paul II Center and Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee For further information visit wwwcemeteriesorg wwwjohnpaul2centerorg or call 414-438-4420x302
CHRISTINE CAMPBELL
Lyons WI
Daily Specials Burgers Homemade Pizza Fish Fry
Carryouts Available
757-0898
Sara Windhorst August 28
Mildred Mangold August 31
Kristin Simon August 31
Rosemary Amann September 1
Benjamin Blink September 1
Breanna Blink September 1
Leanora Cleary September 3
John VanSchyndel September 3
LAST SUNDAYrsquoS
RECEIPTS
Loose Collection $12625
Envelopes $236500
Human Concerns 0
Total $249125
Rememberthe Rosary is prayed before the 830 Mass on Tuesdays and also before the 500 Mass on Saturdays Please enter church quietly
August 29 2010
Prayer amp Worship is looking for fresh flowers to adorn our worship spaces in church If fresh cuttings can be made from your garden or flower bed please contact Lenora Seitz and Pat Curtis at 763-6647
Men Mark your calendars to attend a Catholic menrsquos program that will positively change your life ldquoThat Man Is Yourdquo is a program modeled on some of the countryrsquos leading menrsquos programs ldquoThat Man Is Yourdquo combines scripture solid research and a little fun to address the pressures and temptations facing men in our modern culture It seeks to form authentic men capable of transforming themselves their families their parish community and greater society Visit ThatManisYouorg for more information ldquoThat Man is Yourdquo Begins Wednesday morning September 15 at the Burlington Knights of Columbus Hall starting with breakfast at 545 am There is also an evening session starting on Sunday September 19th at St Charles Church in Burlington at 715 pm For more information call 757-2018
Back to School Prayer
God of all wisdom you formed humankind in your own likeness and gave us an intellect to help us know you Our Creator and the world you made As we begin this new academic year enlighten the minds of students with the inquisitiveness that seeks ever greater knowledge and understanding Give teachers and professors the wisdom needed to guide the intellectual endeavors of those entrusted to them Help all who fund and support education to recognize the value of discovering more about the world you have created and so draw ever closer to you our Maker Amen
NEXT SUNDAYrsquoS READINGS
Wisdom 913-18
Philemon 9-10
Luke 1425-33
Do you enjoy working with high-school age kids Do you know someone that has an obvious gift for relating to teens
Do you have a talent that could be a blessing to the Life Teen ministry (Anything with food is a plus)
LIFE TEEN NEEDS YOU Please call Jim or Kathy Martin at 262-767-1525 or email us at jimandkathymartingmailcom
Parish Council Highlights from
August 19th Meeting
A Gift Certificate for one free
parish hall rental was approved to
be donated to Catholic Central
High Schoolrsquos Endowment Dinner
and Auction
Parish Council members reviewed
the recent survey and were pleased
with the findings As a result the
Christian Formation Committee
will be introducing a Bible Study
in the near future Details will be
coming
The Prayer amp Worship Committee
will begin soliciting donations for
a new larger stature of the Blessed
Virgin Mary More information to
come soon
THIS WEEK
Saturday - 500 pm
Host 2 Teresa Smet
Host 3 Mary Henningfield
Cup 1 John VanSchyndel
Cup 2 John Schnaubelt
Lector Mark Ehlen
Server Theresa VanSchyndel
Server Maggie Martin
Usher Peter Smet
Usher Cliff Clapp
Sunday - 930 am
Host 2 Russ Koenen
Host 3 Adam VanSchyndel
Cup 1 Geri Henningfield
Cup 2 Joyce Clapp
Lector Marlys Schuerman
Server Joseph Kolosik
Server Dominic Falson
Usher Andy Fincutter
Usher Dan Haacker
Counter Joan Holzheimer
Counter Mary Henningfield Childrenrsquos Church no dismissal
NEXT WEEK
Saturday - 500 pm
Host 2 Julie Koenen
Host 3 Marie Koenen
Cup 1 Judy Beix
Cup 2 Walt Anderson
Lector Ed Wieners
Server Sarah Haacker
Server Connie Haacker
Usher Dan Haacker
Usher John Koenen
Sunday - 930 am
Host 2 Connie Nold
Host 3 Kathy Hegeman
Cup 1 Sandy Jenkins
Cup 2 Neil Martin
Lector Mary Ann Johnson
Server Alli Zeman
Server Andrew Zeman
Usher Robert Kuras
Usher Jim Ehlen
Counter Patti Reich
Counter Judy Halpin Childrenrsquos Church no dismissal
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
August 29 2010 This Weekrsquos
Meetings amp Activities Tuesday
830 am - Mass
Thursday
700 pm - Parish Life Meeting
Cycles of Faith - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Are you planning a cookout next weekend Many people use the Labor Day
holiday as an opportunity for an end of the summer celebration The grocery
stores will have special sales this week in an effort to entice people to stock up
for the holiday weekend Are you a union member who will be going to a large
labor picnic Or will it just be the family getting together maybe at the beach or
a lake cottage for a final summer plunge in the water In any event we all
probably have a pretty good idea of who will be at our tables Its unlikely that
there will be uninvited guests-except for the ants or mosquitoes that seem to
plague any outdoor event this time of year
In the Gospel today Jesus lays down the challenge of who should be invited to
the banquet The poor the crippled the lame the blind are the ones that are on
his guest list These were the individuals who were often excluded from society
in Jesus time They were the folks that were on the fringe Today there are
righteous people who have made a point of welcoming the unwanted Theyve
taken literally the message of the Gospel and have gone out of their way to
invite to dinner the homeless or the poor
There are many who exercise a very concrete response to Jesus call through
their support of a meal program or food pantry whether they donate food or
their time or cash to support the good work We tend to think of the poor at
Thanksgiving or Christmas times when were often more generous toward those
in need But with back-to-school costs right now many families are suffering It
may not be possible to invite someone who is hungry or poor to your cookout
next weekend but you can still help them through a gift to a charity that feeds
the hungry Liturgical Publications Inc
SKILLS EXCHANGE
Joe Ehlen HomeBuilding
Maintenance and Construction Carpentry drywall tile windows
concrete retaining walls grading and lawn care
767-1994
Patty Ehlen Chair Caning Service
949-2269
Bill Vrchota Tile Work
262-210-0496
Saving Lives Touching Hearts
Just down the block from the Planned Parenthood center on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee is another center for women which offers an entirely different kind of service Rather than leading them to birth control or abortion the volunteers at Womenrsquos Support Center provide support counseling and education for women to make an informed decision concerning the life of their unborn child
Read in the September 2 issue of your Catholic Herald about the work of these dedicated volunteers who provide services consistent with the Roman Catholic teaching on human life and sexuality
To subscribe to the weekly publication call 877-769-7699 or visit wwwchnonlineorg
103109 For advertising contact Mike Iselin at 262-514-4646 or miselinwirrcom
REFUSE amp RECYCLING SERVICES Residential Service mdash $1800month
ANDREW NABER - CEO OWNER Burlington WI 53105 Phone 262-539-2086
KONICEK KAISER SCHOLZE WANASEK amp ZOTT SC
David P Kaiser Richard Scholze
Amy J Zott Brian R Wanasek Kelly A Iselin
133 S Pine Burlington Wisconsin 53105
PH (262) 763-8185 FAX (262) 763-9485
Ore Creek Tree Farm John amp Beth Schnaubelt
(262) 763-6653
Big Trees Little Prices
6804 Hwy 36 Lake Geneva WI 53147
David J Henningfield CPA Chamberlain amp Henningfield CPArsquos LLP Tax Services Bookkeeping QuickBooks
421 Broad Street Lake Geneva
262-249-1100 Email dhenningfieldcchcpascom
wwwcchcpascom
Daniels Family
Funeral Homes amp Crematory
Burlington - 763-3434
Union Grove - 878-2011
The First amp Last Step In Printing
YOUR LETTERHEAD ENVELOPE and BROCHURE SPECIALIST
262-763-3000 Fax 262-763-3028
202 S Pine St Burlington
FREE Delivery
Copying amp Fax Services Large Format Available Banners amp Posters Yard Signs 1 Color to Full Color Printing T-Shirts Hats Pens Promo Products
wwwmmpburlingtonwicom
BURLINGTON
LUMBER
COMPANY
262-763-6676
140 Front Street (In the Industrial Park)
Burlington WI 53105
Ed Impens
Owner
Stowellrsquos Catering Service
W1127 Spring Prairie Road Burlington WI 53105
262-763-8316 1-800-640-5703
Ye Olde Hotel Bar amp Restaurant
in downtown Lyons
Closed Monday amp Tuesday
262-763-2701
MATTHEW 2535
Please remember food sharing on the 1st Weekend of Every Month
Use your Red Envelopes or place a free will offering in the designated collection box
Thank you
Marie L amp Walter C
Iselin
Paint Hardware Sporting Goods
Store of
1st
Choice
417 Milwaukee Avenue Burlington WI 53105 262-763-3577
ldquoTODAYrsquoS CUSTOMER IS TOMORROWrsquoS FRIENDrdquo
763-9250
wwwjimsautobodynet wwwstopsteeringcom
400 S PINE ST (HWY 83) BURLINGTON WI 53105
TOWN FRYER
RESTAURANT
116 N Main Burlington WI 53105
763-9940 Mon-Sat 6 am to 6 pm middot Sun 6 am to 1 pm
50c OFF Your Custard Purchase with this coupon
1073 Milwaukee Ave
Burlington
262-763-5020
FROZEN CUSTARD
BUTTERBURGERS
(Good only at Burlington Culverrsquos)
CHARBROILED
SANDWICHES 262-763-8863 FRI FISH FRY
MAIN EVENT BURLINGTONrsquoS ONLY BEER GARDEN
JOHN PUNTILLO 556 N PINE STREET Proprietor BURLINGTON WI 53105
Common Ground of Grief Complex Grief Unique Challenges When Death Comes Suddenly Presentation by Patrick Dean Grief Counselor Tuesday September 7 1100 am - 1230 pm and repeated 630 - 800 pm San Camillo 10200 W Bluemound Road Milwaukee Cost Free and open to everyone
Patrick Dean Director of Grief Education Services with Catholic Cemeteries and a professional photographer will be presenting this grief program The session will consist of photographic images and grief education content followed by a period of questions and answers This program is for anyone who has experienced the sudden death of a loved one Common Ground of Grief is sponsored by the John Paul II Center and Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee For further information visit wwwcemeteriesorg wwwjohnpaul2centerorg or call 414-438-4420x302
CHRISTINE CAMPBELL
Lyons WI
Daily Specials Burgers Homemade Pizza Fish Fry
Carryouts Available
757-0898
THIS WEEK
Saturday - 500 pm
Host 2 Teresa Smet
Host 3 Mary Henningfield
Cup 1 John VanSchyndel
Cup 2 John Schnaubelt
Lector Mark Ehlen
Server Theresa VanSchyndel
Server Maggie Martin
Usher Peter Smet
Usher Cliff Clapp
Sunday - 930 am
Host 2 Russ Koenen
Host 3 Adam VanSchyndel
Cup 1 Geri Henningfield
Cup 2 Joyce Clapp
Lector Marlys Schuerman
Server Joseph Kolosik
Server Dominic Falson
Usher Andy Fincutter
Usher Dan Haacker
Counter Joan Holzheimer
Counter Mary Henningfield Childrenrsquos Church no dismissal
NEXT WEEK
Saturday - 500 pm
Host 2 Julie Koenen
Host 3 Marie Koenen
Cup 1 Judy Beix
Cup 2 Walt Anderson
Lector Ed Wieners
Server Sarah Haacker
Server Connie Haacker
Usher Dan Haacker
Usher John Koenen
Sunday - 930 am
Host 2 Connie Nold
Host 3 Kathy Hegeman
Cup 1 Sandy Jenkins
Cup 2 Neil Martin
Lector Mary Ann Johnson
Server Alli Zeman
Server Andrew Zeman
Usher Robert Kuras
Usher Jim Ehlen
Counter Patti Reich
Counter Judy Halpin Childrenrsquos Church no dismissal
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
August 29 2010 This Weekrsquos
Meetings amp Activities Tuesday
830 am - Mass
Thursday
700 pm - Parish Life Meeting
Cycles of Faith - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Are you planning a cookout next weekend Many people use the Labor Day
holiday as an opportunity for an end of the summer celebration The grocery
stores will have special sales this week in an effort to entice people to stock up
for the holiday weekend Are you a union member who will be going to a large
labor picnic Or will it just be the family getting together maybe at the beach or
a lake cottage for a final summer plunge in the water In any event we all
probably have a pretty good idea of who will be at our tables Its unlikely that
there will be uninvited guests-except for the ants or mosquitoes that seem to
plague any outdoor event this time of year
In the Gospel today Jesus lays down the challenge of who should be invited to
the banquet The poor the crippled the lame the blind are the ones that are on
his guest list These were the individuals who were often excluded from society
in Jesus time They were the folks that were on the fringe Today there are
righteous people who have made a point of welcoming the unwanted Theyve
taken literally the message of the Gospel and have gone out of their way to
invite to dinner the homeless or the poor
There are many who exercise a very concrete response to Jesus call through
their support of a meal program or food pantry whether they donate food or
their time or cash to support the good work We tend to think of the poor at
Thanksgiving or Christmas times when were often more generous toward those
in need But with back-to-school costs right now many families are suffering It
may not be possible to invite someone who is hungry or poor to your cookout
next weekend but you can still help them through a gift to a charity that feeds
the hungry Liturgical Publications Inc
SKILLS EXCHANGE
Joe Ehlen HomeBuilding
Maintenance and Construction Carpentry drywall tile windows
concrete retaining walls grading and lawn care
767-1994
Patty Ehlen Chair Caning Service
949-2269
Bill Vrchota Tile Work
262-210-0496
Saving Lives Touching Hearts
Just down the block from the Planned Parenthood center on Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee is another center for women which offers an entirely different kind of service Rather than leading them to birth control or abortion the volunteers at Womenrsquos Support Center provide support counseling and education for women to make an informed decision concerning the life of their unborn child
Read in the September 2 issue of your Catholic Herald about the work of these dedicated volunteers who provide services consistent with the Roman Catholic teaching on human life and sexuality
To subscribe to the weekly publication call 877-769-7699 or visit wwwchnonlineorg
103109 For advertising contact Mike Iselin at 262-514-4646 or miselinwirrcom
REFUSE amp RECYCLING SERVICES Residential Service mdash $1800month
ANDREW NABER - CEO OWNER Burlington WI 53105 Phone 262-539-2086
KONICEK KAISER SCHOLZE WANASEK amp ZOTT SC
David P Kaiser Richard Scholze
Amy J Zott Brian R Wanasek Kelly A Iselin
133 S Pine Burlington Wisconsin 53105
PH (262) 763-8185 FAX (262) 763-9485
Ore Creek Tree Farm John amp Beth Schnaubelt
(262) 763-6653
Big Trees Little Prices
6804 Hwy 36 Lake Geneva WI 53147
David J Henningfield CPA Chamberlain amp Henningfield CPArsquos LLP Tax Services Bookkeeping QuickBooks
421 Broad Street Lake Geneva
262-249-1100 Email dhenningfieldcchcpascom
wwwcchcpascom
Daniels Family
Funeral Homes amp Crematory
Burlington - 763-3434
Union Grove - 878-2011
The First amp Last Step In Printing
YOUR LETTERHEAD ENVELOPE and BROCHURE SPECIALIST
262-763-3000 Fax 262-763-3028
202 S Pine St Burlington
FREE Delivery
Copying amp Fax Services Large Format Available Banners amp Posters Yard Signs 1 Color to Full Color Printing T-Shirts Hats Pens Promo Products
wwwmmpburlingtonwicom
BURLINGTON
LUMBER
COMPANY
262-763-6676
140 Front Street (In the Industrial Park)
Burlington WI 53105
Ed Impens
Owner
Stowellrsquos Catering Service
W1127 Spring Prairie Road Burlington WI 53105
262-763-8316 1-800-640-5703
Ye Olde Hotel Bar amp Restaurant
in downtown Lyons
Closed Monday amp Tuesday
262-763-2701
MATTHEW 2535
Please remember food sharing on the 1st Weekend of Every Month
Use your Red Envelopes or place a free will offering in the designated collection box
Thank you
Marie L amp Walter C
Iselin
Paint Hardware Sporting Goods
Store of
1st
Choice
417 Milwaukee Avenue Burlington WI 53105 262-763-3577
ldquoTODAYrsquoS CUSTOMER IS TOMORROWrsquoS FRIENDrdquo
763-9250
wwwjimsautobodynet wwwstopsteeringcom
400 S PINE ST (HWY 83) BURLINGTON WI 53105
TOWN FRYER
RESTAURANT
116 N Main Burlington WI 53105
763-9940 Mon-Sat 6 am to 6 pm middot Sun 6 am to 1 pm
50c OFF Your Custard Purchase with this coupon
1073 Milwaukee Ave
Burlington
262-763-5020
FROZEN CUSTARD
BUTTERBURGERS
(Good only at Burlington Culverrsquos)
CHARBROILED
SANDWICHES 262-763-8863 FRI FISH FRY
MAIN EVENT BURLINGTONrsquoS ONLY BEER GARDEN
JOHN PUNTILLO 556 N PINE STREET Proprietor BURLINGTON WI 53105
Common Ground of Grief Complex Grief Unique Challenges When Death Comes Suddenly Presentation by Patrick Dean Grief Counselor Tuesday September 7 1100 am - 1230 pm and repeated 630 - 800 pm San Camillo 10200 W Bluemound Road Milwaukee Cost Free and open to everyone
Patrick Dean Director of Grief Education Services with Catholic Cemeteries and a professional photographer will be presenting this grief program The session will consist of photographic images and grief education content followed by a period of questions and answers This program is for anyone who has experienced the sudden death of a loved one Common Ground of Grief is sponsored by the John Paul II Center and Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee For further information visit wwwcemeteriesorg wwwjohnpaul2centerorg or call 414-438-4420x302
CHRISTINE CAMPBELL
Lyons WI
Daily Specials Burgers Homemade Pizza Fish Fry
Carryouts Available
757-0898
103109 For advertising contact Mike Iselin at 262-514-4646 or miselinwirrcom
REFUSE amp RECYCLING SERVICES Residential Service mdash $1800month
ANDREW NABER - CEO OWNER Burlington WI 53105 Phone 262-539-2086
KONICEK KAISER SCHOLZE WANASEK amp ZOTT SC
David P Kaiser Richard Scholze
Amy J Zott Brian R Wanasek Kelly A Iselin
133 S Pine Burlington Wisconsin 53105
PH (262) 763-8185 FAX (262) 763-9485
Ore Creek Tree Farm John amp Beth Schnaubelt
(262) 763-6653
Big Trees Little Prices
6804 Hwy 36 Lake Geneva WI 53147
David J Henningfield CPA Chamberlain amp Henningfield CPArsquos LLP Tax Services Bookkeeping QuickBooks
421 Broad Street Lake Geneva
262-249-1100 Email dhenningfieldcchcpascom
wwwcchcpascom
Daniels Family
Funeral Homes amp Crematory
Burlington - 763-3434
Union Grove - 878-2011
The First amp Last Step In Printing
YOUR LETTERHEAD ENVELOPE and BROCHURE SPECIALIST
262-763-3000 Fax 262-763-3028
202 S Pine St Burlington
FREE Delivery
Copying amp Fax Services Large Format Available Banners amp Posters Yard Signs 1 Color to Full Color Printing T-Shirts Hats Pens Promo Products
wwwmmpburlingtonwicom
BURLINGTON
LUMBER
COMPANY
262-763-6676
140 Front Street (In the Industrial Park)
Burlington WI 53105
Ed Impens
Owner
Stowellrsquos Catering Service
W1127 Spring Prairie Road Burlington WI 53105
262-763-8316 1-800-640-5703
Ye Olde Hotel Bar amp Restaurant
in downtown Lyons
Closed Monday amp Tuesday
262-763-2701
MATTHEW 2535
Please remember food sharing on the 1st Weekend of Every Month
Use your Red Envelopes or place a free will offering in the designated collection box
Thank you
Marie L amp Walter C
Iselin
Paint Hardware Sporting Goods
Store of
1st
Choice
417 Milwaukee Avenue Burlington WI 53105 262-763-3577
ldquoTODAYrsquoS CUSTOMER IS TOMORROWrsquoS FRIENDrdquo
763-9250
wwwjimsautobodynet wwwstopsteeringcom
400 S PINE ST (HWY 83) BURLINGTON WI 53105
TOWN FRYER
RESTAURANT
116 N Main Burlington WI 53105
763-9940 Mon-Sat 6 am to 6 pm middot Sun 6 am to 1 pm
50c OFF Your Custard Purchase with this coupon
1073 Milwaukee Ave
Burlington
262-763-5020
FROZEN CUSTARD
BUTTERBURGERS
(Good only at Burlington Culverrsquos)
CHARBROILED
SANDWICHES 262-763-8863 FRI FISH FRY
MAIN EVENT BURLINGTONrsquoS ONLY BEER GARDEN
JOHN PUNTILLO 556 N PINE STREET Proprietor BURLINGTON WI 53105
Common Ground of Grief Complex Grief Unique Challenges When Death Comes Suddenly Presentation by Patrick Dean Grief Counselor Tuesday September 7 1100 am - 1230 pm and repeated 630 - 800 pm San Camillo 10200 W Bluemound Road Milwaukee Cost Free and open to everyone
Patrick Dean Director of Grief Education Services with Catholic Cemeteries and a professional photographer will be presenting this grief program The session will consist of photographic images and grief education content followed by a period of questions and answers This program is for anyone who has experienced the sudden death of a loved one Common Ground of Grief is sponsored by the John Paul II Center and Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee For further information visit wwwcemeteriesorg wwwjohnpaul2centerorg or call 414-438-4420x302
CHRISTINE CAMPBELL
Lyons WI
Daily Specials Burgers Homemade Pizza Fish Fry
Carryouts Available
757-0898