twenty-eighth sunday in ordinary time • october 10, 2021
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • OCTOBER 10, 2021
From the Parish Office:
Plant & Maintenance
Supplies for April, May
and June of this year
were $5,542.40. This covers
supplies from batteries to vacuum
bags.
We of St. Clement of Rome Parish, with the Power of the Spirit, welcome, embrace and unite all the many faces of
Christ who worship with us. As a family, we deepen our faith and seek God in the community,
through prayer and good works.
Comfort Makers Meeting
on Tuesday, Oct. 12. More
info on page 4.
Mercy in Action Day Donations Needed
Mercy in Action Day of Service will be held on
Saturday, October 16 at SS John and Paul Parish.
Please see the link below to sign up to volunteer.
This year the Mercy in Action Day of Service will be collecting supplies for
cleaning buckets to be used after floods to help clean out a damaged home
and protect from mold. The following is a list of items St. Clement will be
collecting until Friday, October 15. Thank you for your generosity.
• Cotton clean rags and Microfiber clean rags
• Sponges with scrub side (continued on page 4)
Public Square Rosary Crusade
The world is a crossroad. God is more offended than ever as people
ignore Our Lady’s maternal request to “stop offending God.” Yes, we must
listen to Our Lady’s request and stop sinning if we hope to enjoy God’s
blessings and to avert His wrath. He will hear us, if we pray through the
intercession of His Blessed Mother. That’s why we’re doing the 2021
Public Square Rosary Crusade (continued on page 2).
Comfort Makers
Selling Scarves
Get ready for football season!
The Comfort Makers will be selling
Michigan and Michigan State
scarves on Saturday, Oct. 16 after
the 5:00 p.m. Mass and Sunday,
Oct. 17 after the 10:30 a.m. Mass in
the gathering area. Scarves will be
$5.00 each.
Knights of Columbus
Casino Trip Donation
Thank you to all
who participated in
the K of C Casino
Trip. They collected $1,202 for
Rising Star Academy.
Anniversary Mass Sunday, October 31
We will be hosting an Anniversary Mass on Sun., October 31
at the 10:30 a.m. Mass. If you are celebrating your 25, 30,
35, 40, 45 or 50 + anniversary this year, please contact the
parish office by Oct. 25 if you are attending Mass with the
number of years you have been married. There will be a celebration in the
social hall after Mass. We are also looking to have your wedding day
pictures displayed. So, please bring your picture in a frame the day of the
Mass to share with everyone.
Christian Jewelry Sale at St. Clement
“HIS Hand” hand crafted jewelry will be at our parish on
October 23 & October 24 after all Masses. This is a great
opportunity to start your Christmas shopping early! This vendor
will be donating 20% of all sales to our ministries. Be sure to take
this opportunity and shop! They accept cash and credit card only.
Polish Dinner this Sunday, Oct.
10 from 12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m.
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Religious Education Office Hours
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday - closed
The office is closed daily from 12:00
noon - 1:00 p.m. for lunch
Walking In The
Gym… The gym is
available for walkers Mon.
through Fri. from 9:00
a.m. to 12:00 Noon. Please
remember to wear your gym
shoes.
Did you know+ that Liturgical
Ministries, like Communion
Ministers, are open to anyone who
has been confirmed regardless of
their age. For more information
contact Russ Morgan at 752-
6984.
A Family Perspective+..
Having possessions
is an illusion. In
today’s gospel Jesus
told the young man to
give up his need to control and put
his trust in God. He couldn’t let go!
In families our need to control
destroys relationships. We can
lead, teach and encourage, but we
can ’ t contro l anyone but
ourselves.~ Bud Ozar
Zio’s Catering
586-745-7722
Forgotten Harvest
The Forgotten Harvest pop-up
pantry will be in our parish’s park-
ing lot! Volunteers from Forgotten
Harvest will be distributing food
on Mondays from 9:00 a.m. -
11:00 a.m
CYO Basketball 5th and 6th
Grade Boys and Girls
St. Clement is
preparing for the
5th and 6th
grade boys and girls basketball pro-
gram. We are currently asking
families that are interested in par-
ticipating to contact Bob Bova rob-
[email protected] or Adam
Pfeil [email protected] for
more information.
Public Square Rosary
Crusade
(continued from page 1)
In The Secret of the Rosary,
Saint Louis Marie Grignion de
Montfort said: “Public prayer is far
more powerful than private prayer
to appease the anger of God and
call down His mercy, and Holy
Mother Church, guided by the
Holy Spirit, has always advocated
public prayer in times of public
tragedy and suffering”.
What: The Holy Rosary
Where: Picnic Area of St. Clement
When: Saturday, October 16 at
12:00 noon
Religious Education
Schedule
October 10 - Preschool classes held
October 11, 12 - Classes held
October 17 - Preschool classes held
October 18, 19-Classes held
October 24, 25, 26 - No classes held
Religious Education Home
Study Meeting
Wednesday, October 13
6:30 p.m. - Social Hall
Confirmation Retreat
Saturday, October 23
12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Trunk or
Treat
Friday, October
29 at 5:30 p.m.
in the Social
Hall.
Welcome
Back
Comfort
Makers!
The Comfort
Makers are
back at it!!
Come and join them as they cut,
tie, knot and converse!! A wonder-
ful ministry with a wonderful mis-
sion!
Veteran’s Day Mass
The Comfort Mak-
ers and Christian
Service are hosting
a Veteran’s Day
Mass with a cele-
bration after the 10:30 a.m. Mass
on Sun., November 7. If you are a
veteran, please contact the parish
office, 752-9611 by November 1
with your name and the branch
you served in, so we can honor your
service at the Mass. We are also in
need of a framed service picture.
Photos will be displayed at the cel-
ebration. Please bring it with you
and place it in the social hall before
Mass. Be sure to have your name
on the back of the frame. Thank
you again, for your service!
AGAPE Donations Needed
Due to the uncertainty of COVID
in our community, AGAPE will be
collecting gift cards for their
clients for Thanksgiving. They are
asking for $25 gift cards to Kroger
and Meijer. Please return to the
parish office by November 5.
Thank you for your generosity.
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If you would like to add someone
to the sick list, please call the
Parish Office, (586)752-9611.
Please Pray
for the Sick
Communion for the
Homebound
Did you know that we have
parishioners who will bring Holy
Communion to those who are
unable to attend Mass? If you
have a family member or a
neighbor who is homebound,
please contact the Parish
Office at 752-9611. Arrange-
ments will be made for a visit.
Eternal rest grant unto
them, O Lord, and let per-
petual light shine upon
them. May the souls of all
the faithful departed, through the
mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
For Those Who Have
Died....
Tina Witulski
Life has changed,
not ended......
Follow the K of C on Facebook
www.facebook.com/Knights7018
Florence Bauer
Gary Bianchi
Thomas Breen
Mike Brosowski
Steve Bullock
Claudette Buria
Maureen Burns
Adam Cole
Connie Davis
Elizabeth
Decker
Nancy Degnan
Lisa Elliot
Christine Gamrat
Thomas Gamrat
Gay Galvin
David Gonczar
Jacob Gordon
Peter
Grygorcewicz
Martha Gutowski
Henry Hainer
Amelia Hale
Donna John
Ethan Kammer
Jennifer Kelts
John F. Kern
Glen Knoblock
Daniel Knoche
Tom Krafft
Jason Kucharsk
Sharon Lark
Bettie Lester
Jim Libs
Nancy Lukowski
George Machak
Domenico Maletti
Sara Maletti
Bob McFall
Bob Mickelson
Andrew Miller
Ashleigh
Motoligin
Ellen Myers
Cody Nichols
Rocky O’Berry
Theresa
O’Connor
Muriel Paquette
Paul Paquette
Judy Polakowski
Edmund
Radzilowski
Jim Raska
Richard Redd
David Reed
Glenda Roberts
Karen
Rothenhauser
Paul Ruggirello
Laura Staller
Robert Szuba
Terri Turner
Bubba Dan Wirick
Michaela Wolford
Christine Yonkas
Aldona Zynda
And those who
care for them...
Please Pray for the
Members Serving
Our Country
Cpt. Nicole Adenomas
MSG Omar Ambriz
CTM2 Jonathan Behm
Spc. William Boeve
Pvt. Dakota Burdo
Capt. John L. Fellows
Sr./AMN Michael P. Fellows
A1C Andrew Fons
Pfc. Brian Gaines
SSGT Adam S. Girardot
Sgt. James Griffie
Spc. Mark A. Lipinski
SSGT Ian McLaughlin
SSG. Brian Niebel
Maj. Catherine Peuterbaugh
Spc. Zacari Pytleski
MC1 Jeff Richardson
2nd Lt. Stephen Rutherford
Chief Jacob Shey
E5 Rebecca Sovereign
Spc. Michael Stobak
Maj. David Stys
Pfc. Bill Thompson
Spc. Thomas Vani
Pfc. Evan Vanouver
Sgt. Bradley Wing
L/Cpl. Robert Wing
Lord, hold our troops in Your
loving hands. Protect them as they
protect us. Bless them and their
families for the selfless acts they
perform for us in our time of need.
We ask this in the name of Jesus
Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen
PB&J Ministry
Needs Volunteers
Every Sunday indi-
viduals or families from St. Clem-
ent make 100 peanut butter and
jelly sandwiches for the homeless
and deliver them to Trinity Luther-
an Church in Utica. All supplies
will be given to you. If you would
like to volunteer for our PB&J Min-
istry, please call 752-6591.
Exciting News
St. Clement Christian Service
now has a clothing closet for adults
and children. If you need clothing
or know of someone who does,
please contact Denise at 586-379-
3576 to schedule a time to come in
to shop. “The CS Boutique” is in
the upper level of the Agape
Center.
IHM Sister’ Raffle
Tickets are available in the
parish office for the IHM Sister’s
Raffle. Tickets are $25 each and
with each ticket there are 144
opportunities to win. All proceeds
make it possible for IHM to provide
quality and compassionate care to
their retired sisters.
Coffee and Donuts
are BACK!
Please join us after the
10:30 a.m. Sunday Mass for some
coffee, donuts and conversation! It
was so nice to see everyone
enjoying everyone’s company!
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Come Join the
Comfort Makers
We are the Comfort
Makers who make fleece blankets
for our Veterans. Our ministry is
one of thankfulness and honor to
our Veteran Patriots. Everyone is
welcome! Just bring your lunch
and scissors, and together we will
cut, knot, smile, laugh, plan and
share. Our next meeting is Tues-
day, October 12 from 10:00 a.m.
- 2:00 p.m. Please bring your own
lunch, however there will be no
group desserts until further notice.
For more information please call
Nan Kyllonen at 752-2712 or
Grace Surma at 752-3767. For the
rest of the year the meetings will
be held on the second Tuesday of
each month: November 9 and De-
cember 14.
The
Kindergartener
A Kindergarten
teacher was observ-
ing her classroom as the children
drew pictures. The teacher would
occasionally walk around and see
each child’s artwork. As she
approached one little girl who was
working especially hard, she asked
what the drawing was. The little
girl told her: “I’m drawing God!”
“But sweetie,” the teacher replied,
“no one actually knows what God
looks like.”
Automatically, the little girl
continued drawing and said, “well,
they certainly will in a minute!”
PB&J Ministry
Donations Needed
The PB&J Ministry is
in need of donations of
smooth peanut butter
and jelly. Jars can be placed on the
carts at the entrance of church.
Thank you for your generosity.
If we are truly in love with God, then the basics
are not going to be enough. That love is going to
want to be expressed in going above and beyond, in
leaving the comfortable and familiar, in stretching
and growing, and in following a voice other than
our own. St. Teresa of Calcutta rightly instructs us
that for “love to be real, it must cost, it must hurt, it must empty us of
self.” Being in love with God requires more than just checking the boxes of
the commandments. It requires a sincere and unconditional self-
investment. Desiring God with our whole heart, mind, and soul means
that I must also desire a relationship with my neighbor with that same
degree of fervor.
Biases and prejudices usually occur when people are kept at a distance
and treated as objects. We cannot truly know our neighbors, especially if
they are different than us, if we keep them in boxes and do not listen to
their stories. When we open ourselves to listen to another person’s story,
we begin to realize more how similar we are than dissimilar. Being overly
attached to our possessions, ideologies, agendas, lifestyles, and personal
needs are absolute barriers to achieving the type of personal investment
love demands. This is why following Christ can be difficult. It is less a
matter of intellect and more a matter of heart and soul. It requires that
we transfer our treasure from an investment in tangible secular things
and move it into the Kingdom of God. It is only the gift of wisdom and dis-
cernment that can help us decide what to do and how to do it.
Contemporaries of Jesus would know that a camel could not enter
through the portal of a city weighed down with the baggage it was carry-
ing. In order to enter, the baggage must be removed so that the animal
could fit through the entry way. The same is true for us. We carry a lot of
excessive baggage around with us that keeps us tethered to our past histo-
ries, wounds, myopic world views, prejudices, fears, and suspicions. To
invest ourselves in the Kingdom of God, do God’s work and live out our
love relationship with God, we need to shed the extra weight. While it
may seem that a lot of that stuff is necessary, it really is not. We are much
more than the things that we think define us and more secure than we
think. The more there is to hold on to and the more that we carry with us,
the harder it will be to leave it all behind. Many choose not to and walk
away sad because they are not ready to trust.
Mercy in Action Day Donations Needed (continued from page 1)
• Scrub brush
• 8-12 count reusable towels/handi-wipes/multi-use
reusable cloths
• Liquid laundry detergent - 25 oz. or 50 oz. bottle
• Household cleaner, 12 to 16 oz. bottle that can be
mixed in water (no spray bottles)
• Dish soap - 16-28 oz. bottle
• Clothes line—50 ft.
Donations can be dropped off in the orange buckets in the gathering ar-
ea. Thank you for your generosity. Register to help:
www.signupgenius.com/findasignup, search signups under the email
[email protected]. If you would like to help but do not have ac-
cess to a computer, please contact Caroline at 586-781-9010 or
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WEEKLY EVENTS FOR
October 11 - 17
Monday, October 11
9:00 a.m. - Forgotten Harvest
Tuesday, October 12
9:00 a.m. - Communion Service
10:00 a.m. - Comfort Makers -
Social Hall
6:30 p.m. - Parish & Family Life
Meeting - Social hall
Wednesday, October 13
9:00 a.m. - MASS - St. Clement
Parishioners
12:00 noon - Threshold Bible
Study - Social Hall
6:30 p.m. - Home Study Meeting -
Social hall
Thursday, October 14
9:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
Friday, October 15
9:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
Saturday, October 16
Mercy in Action Day - SS.
John and Paul Parish
12:00 noon - Rosary Crusade -
Picnic area
5:00 p.m. - MASS - Int. Stel
Kauffman req by Jerry & Mary
Ann Bode
Int. Patricia Wilkins req by St.
Clement Parish families
Int. Ray Leitz req by Joanie
Oliver
Sunday, October 17
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Coffee & Donuts hosted by the
Comfort Makers
7:00 a.m. - MASS - Int. St.
Clement Parishioners
10:30 a.m. - MASS - Int. Jon
Lewis Rutkowski req by Gail
Nemshick
St. Clement of Rome
343 S. Main Street
Romeo, Michigan 48065
Phone: 586-752-9611
Fax 586-752-1601
Website: www.stclementromeo.org
PASTOR
Rev. Stephen C. Reckker
Weekend Assistant
Fr. Jim Andres, OFM CAP
Fr. Art Baranowski
Fr. Biju Parakkalayil
Fr. Binoy Augustine
Deacon
Rev. Mr. Kurt J. Godfryd
Mass in Spanish
Fr. Michael Sullivan
Vicariate Hispanic Pastoral Minister
(North Macomb Vicariate)
Sr. Valerie Knoche, I.H.M. 810-656-3282
Adult Education Coordinator
Mr. Russ Morgan 752-6984
Building Manager
Mr. Peter Bernadich 752-9611
Minister of Music
Mr. Bert Lord 752-9611
Religious Education Director
Mrs. Debbie Knoblock 752-6591
Middle School Youth Group 752-9611
Agape Center 336-6842
Pregnancy, Counseling and Adoption
Catholic Family Services 416-2300
Knights of Columbus
Mark DiPaola 586-292-5284
Email: [email protected]
Weekend Masses
Saturday - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Spanish - 7:00 p.m.
Holyday and Weekday Masses
As announced
Reconciliation (Confession)
By appointment
Baptism: Prior arrangements must be made.
Call the parish office.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made at
least six months in advance of the marriage
date.
Care of the Sick: Call the parish office at
any time to make arrangements for
Anointing, Communion calls or Visitations.
Funeral Luncheon Ministry: Please call
the parish office.
Registrations: New parishioners should
register at the parish office. Those moving
should notify the parish office.
Parish Council
Administration Commission
Charles Anglewicz... . . . . . . . . . . . ...752-9435
Christian Service Commission
Denise Kehren. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 586-372-3576
Social Commission
Dorothy Kida ……………………….752-9611
Rev. 09-21-21
The following children were
recently baptized:
Skylar Jude Pawczuk ,
daughter of Ryan and Sarah
(Marcaux) Pawczuk
Elliot Asher Klupp, son of
Austin Leonard and Lydia Klupp
Fernanda Rendon-Leyva,
daughter of Raul Rendon and
Maria Leyva
Yulian Saul Orozco, son of
Saul Orozco and Yamilex Zavala
Omar Orozco, Jr., son of Omar
Orozco and Yessica Cardenas
Delanie Orozco, daughter of
Omar Orozco and Yessica Car-
denas
Danielle Jaylene Aguilar,
dauther of Concepcion Guerrero
Ian Tadeo Leon-Ariza, son of
Juan Leon and Maria Ariza
Damian Castillo Villalon, son
of Margarito Rodriguez and Elia
Castillo
St. Clement Parish extends
congratulations and welcomes
Mass Intentions
If you would like to have a Mass
said in honor or memory of
someone you can request at the
parish office, 752-9611. Mass
intention cards can also be picked
up from the parish office. Names
will be printed in the bulletin the
Sunday prior to the Mass.
Int. Ronald Zander req by Joyce
LaBaere
11:30 a.m. - Baptisms
7:00 p.m. - MASS ( Spanish) -
Int. St. Clement Parishioners
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St. Clement Church, Romeo
Liturgical Appointments for October 16/17
Saturday
5:00 p.m.
Sunday
7:00 a.m.
Sunday
10:30 a.m.
Presider
Fr. Art Fr. Biju Fr. Steve
Lector
Kathy Ortiz Henry Malburg Fred Kowalke
Don’t Forget to Recycle… your newspapers, mail, catalogs
& magazines while helping the environment. Proceeds go to the
parish youth.
Readings for the
Week of
October 11, 2021
Monday: Rom 1:1-7/Ps 98:1, 2-
3ab, 3cd-4 [2a]/Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25/Ps 19:2-3,
4-5 [2a]/Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Rom 2:1-11/Ps 62:2-
3, 6-7, 9 [13]/Lk 11:42-46
Thursday: Rom 3:21-30/Ps 130:1-
2, 3-4, 5-6 [7]/Lk 11:47-54
Friday: Rom 4:1-8/Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11
[cf. 7]/Lk 12:1-7
Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18/Ps
105:6-7, 8-9, 42-43 [8]/Lk 12:8-12
Sunday, October 17: Is 53:10-11/
Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [22]/Heb
4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
Mass Times on the Road�
Traveling? Need the nearest
Catholic Church and Mass times?
www.masstimes.org
Weekly Soup for the Homebound
Do you know anyone who is elderly and home bound, anyone who has
undergone a recent surgery, or anyone who is struggling with health
issues and would appreciate a weekly visit to drop off some soup? If so,
contact Christian Services 586-651-0734 and we will add them to our SOS
ministry. The SOS (serving others soup) ministry delivers soup that is
donated from the Romeo Family Restaurant to individuals who are going
through rough times. The warmth of a smiling face, a caring ear and a
delicious bowl of soup can do wonders!
St. Clement Book Club - All are welcome!
What have you read lately? What has it done for you?
You are invited to a group, where book selections are spir-
itual, life-affirming and thought provoking! If this sounds
good to you and are interested, please join us on the third
Tuesday of the month. It is a great way to nurture your
spiritual growth, build Christian community, promote lifelong learning,
make new friends and expand your horizons. Our next book club meeting
is Tuesday, November 23 at 10:00 a.m. If you are interested in join us,
please call Debbie Knoblock at 586-752-6592. Our book selection for No-
vember 23 is Busy Life and Restless Souls by Becky Eldredge (pp.130). Do
you ever feel that something is missing in your life? If you’ve already fig-
ured out your life and feel totally complete then this book may not be for
you. But if you are life the rest of us, every day presents a mountain of go-
do items, jobs to do, errands to run, projects to complete, meals to cook,
children to raise….you forge ahead and get it done, but for you that things
aren't as they should be. Even when you check your daily list, you still
feel as though something meaningful and essential is missing from the
very center of your life.
Spiritual director and writer Becky Eldredge has felt that same longing,
and she knows people are missing a relationship with God through prayer.
In Busy Lives and Restless Souls, Eldridge interprets principles of
Ignatian spiritually in a fresh way to equip us with prayer and tools that
are accessible and practical within the restless realities of our daily rou-
tines. Just as important, she shows us how we an bring our relationship
with God to life by becoming what St. Ignatius called “contemplatives in
action.”
For all who sense that there is a missing piece in their lives, Busy Lives
and Restless Souls will help them find it...right where they are.
Why Marry in a Church?
Question: Why are Catholics
required to get married in a
church, and not outside or at a
different venue?
Answer: Because the sacrament
of marriage is a sacred covenant
between the husband and wife, the
celebration of the sacrament of
matrimony is much more than
simply a social or family event. So,
the rule that the sacrament be cel-
ebrated in a church is a way to
help reinforce the deeper meaning
of Christian marriage. To help
make this clearer, the Church’s
tradition also normally includes
the celebration of the Mass when
the marriage is being celebrated
between two Catholics, and so a
church or chapel is the ideal set-
ting. For special reasons — which
vary from diocese to diocese — the
local bishop can give permission for
the marriage to be celebrated in
another suitable place.
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64541 Van Dyke/South of 30 Mile,Across from Kroger
Washington Twp. (586) 935-1100
Installation • Sand • Stain
CHRIS MASKILL • PRESIDENT
Specializing in Glitsa® Finish19 Years serving Macomb County
Professional Craftsmanshipat a Fair Price!
586-498-5511David TenHopen
Insurance Agency LLC
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Serving Romeo-Washington for over 30 yearsServing Romeo-Washington for over 30 years
– THE TREE CARE SPECIALISTS –– THE TREE CARE SPECIALISTS –LicensedLicensed 586-752-7561586-752-7561 InsuredInsured
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NORTHERN AIRHEATING & COOLINGOver 25+ Years experience
Parish Member DiscountsTIM RYAN
586-291-2410 or 586-727-7504www.northernairheatingandcooling.com
THIS SPACE IS
BLOCK, BRICK, CONCRETE & LANDSCAPE SUPPLIESCHESTERFIELD - (586) 949-1300 ROMEO - (586) 752-4541CROSWELL- (810) 679-3376 MARYSVILLE - (810) 364-7132 RICHMOND - (586) 727-7272 MARINE CITY - (810) 765-9321
www.theutproductsinc.com
MICHIGAN FAMILY OWNED
SINCE 1937
At WellBridge we specialize in post-acute rehabilitation and nursing care which will be the bridge between the hospital and back home. Our care delivery will be fully automated and
will incorporate state-of-the-art technology which will allow our team of dedicated caregivers to spend more time where they belong, with our patients! Our goal is that each person at
WellBridge will have an EPIC experience.
Nursing & Therapy Services• PT/OT/ST 7-Days-a-Week• State-Of-The-Art Therapy Equipment• Alter-G Designed by NASA• E-Stim, Ultrasound, Outdoor Therapy• We Accept Admissions 24/7• Registered Nurses• Less than a 1:12 Patient Ratio• Fully Electronic Medical Record• In-House PT/INR’s Completed• All Medications & Treatments Kept in Patient Room• All Wounds Photographed and Measured Using a PDA with Real Time Stats• Wound Care Certified Nurses• Electronic Vital Signs that Import into the Medical Record• No Overhead Paging
375 S. Main • Romeo, MI(586) 589-3800
www.TheWellBridgeGroup.com
• 86,000 Square Foot Rehabilitation Center• 84 Private Rooms / 8 Semi-Private Rooms• 12 Semi-Private Suites• All Rooms with Private Shower & Bath• No Medication or Treatment Carts• Resort Like Amenities: WB’s Fresh Bistro, Salon, Massage Therapy, and Starbucks® Coffee• An Executive Chef• Room Service Always Available Menu 24/7• Liberalized Breakfast Made-To-Order from 6:30-9:00 am• LG Smart TV’s with Facebook, Flicker, Gmail, Skype, andDischarge Planning• Each Room Has Their Own Phone Number That Can BeDialed Directly• EPICare Philosophy Resulting in Exceptional Customer Service
NowAccepting
Reservations!WILSON VETERINARY
HOSPITALDr. John F. Wilson
& AssociatesFull Service Small Animal Hospital12000 Durham • Washington
586-752-6217
My Cleaning Lady, Inc.My Cleaning Lady, Inc.The Best Cleaning Company inRomeo • Washington • Rochester • Shelby
Residential/CommercialFully Insured
586-524-1201 586-524-1201
Serving the Surrounding CommunitiesRobert Meldrum586-255-9049
Over 40 years of experience to serve you!
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• Michigan’s Premier Seamless Gutter Company• 22 Years of Business built on “Honesty and Integrity”• Highest Rating on Angie’s List• Fully Insured• Full 5 Year Warranty• 25 Colors in Stock• Free No Pressure Quotes
Family Owned & Operated for Over 22 Years5 Year Warranty on All Materials & Labor
Visit Us at www.PreferredSeamlessGutters.com
Contact Sherri Fischhaber to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 477-4574 x6553
FUERST Plumbing Providing all of your plumbing needs
*Service *Repairs *InstallationFull Plumbing Service, Sump Pumps, Water Heaters,
Snake Drain Lines, Leak Repair, Toilet and FaucetRepair and Installation, Tub and Shower Valves
810-724-6861Offering Senior & Veteran DiscountsFree Estimates • Licensed and Insured • Family Owned Since 1976
medical groupAll ages welcome Treating for whole body wellness
John Kilmer, DOChristine Hermiz, DO
Romeo Family Practice, 64580 Van Dyke, Suite C, Washington Twp, MI 48095 • 586-752-9629Almont Family Practice, Century Plaza, 4260 Van Dyke, Suite 102, Almont, MI 48003 • 810-798-3994
Accepting NewPatients
The Henry M. MalburgFuneral Home
HENRY MALBURG, OWNER & DIRECTORMARK MALBURG, DIRECTOR
11280 West 32 Mile Road • Romeo MI(1/2 Mile West of Van Dyke)(586) 752-2000
www.henrymmalburg.comMEMBER OF ST. CLEMENT PARISH
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