sunday, september 29, 2019 | 26th sunday in ...2019/09/29 · sunday, september 29, 2019 | 26th...
TRANSCRIPT
ST. MARY PARISH | 1412 MAIN ST, LUXEMBURG, WI 54217 | 920.845.2056 | WWW.STMARYSLUXEMBURG.ORG
HOLY TRINITY PARISH | 510 CHURCH AVENUE, CASCO, WISCONSIN 54205 | 920.837.7531 | WWW.HOLYTRINITYCASCO.COM
REV. DANIEL J. SCHUSTER, ADMINISTRATOR
REV. MILTON M. SUESS, PASTOR EMERITUS
DCN. ROBERT MILLER, DEACON
BELONGING
We welcome new disciples to our
parish communities. If you live
within our parish boundaries, which
is our mission field, then you are
already a member. It is still
important that you register at the
Parish O�ce or during registration
weekends so we can communicate
with you throughout the year. We
are here to help you meet Jesus
Christ, grow in holiness, and fully
participate in a life of prayer.
Please call or stop at either parish
o�ce, or speak with Fr. Schuster.
We are disciples together!
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 , 20 19 | 26TH SUNDAY IN ORD INARY T IME
HOLY TRINITY
MASS TIMES:
Saturday: 7:30 pm | Sunday: 9:00 am
Wed: 8:00 am
First Fridays: 12:15 pm
Saturday Morning: See Bulletin
Confessions: Saturdays at 7:00 pm
PARISH STAFF
Mrs. Gail Adams, Secretary
Mrs. Kim Davister, Bookkeeper
facebook.com/holytrinitycascoschool
ST. MARY
MASS TIMES:
Saturday: 4:00 pm | Sunday: 7:30 & 10:30 am
Mon, Tues, Thurs, & Fri: 8:00 am
Wednesday: 7:00 am | First Fridays: 6:00 pm
Saturday Morning: See Bulletin
Confessions: Saturdays 3:00 pm
PARISH STAFF
Ms. Cathy Ullman, Administrative Assistant
parisho%[email protected]
facebook.com/stmarysluxemburg
LITURGY & PRAYER
DAILY MASS INTENTIONS SPIRITUAL ACCOMPANIMENT
Saturday, September 28
12:30 PM (SM) Kinnard/Caelwaerts Wedding
4:00 PM (SM) Alois, Marie & Ronald Zellner
7:30 PM (HT) Lloyd, Bette & Perry Drossart
Sunday, September 29
7:30 AM (SM) For the People of the Parishes
9:00 AM (HT) Don & Bea Pavlat
10:30AM (SM) Walter & Rita Christoff
Monday, September 30
8:00 AM (SM) Jace Sche2er (Seminarian)
Tuesday, October 1
8:00 AM (SM) Special Intention
11:00 AM (Helping Hearts) Harvey Anderson
Wednesday, October 2
7:00 AM (SM) Vocations to the Priesthood
8:00 AM (HT) L/D of the Porath & Selner Families
Thursday, October 3
8:00 AM (SM) Tony Christoph
Friday, October 4
8:00 AM (SM) Lloyd Bredael
12:15 PM (HT) Shirley Vandermause
6:00 PM (SM) Beatrice Salentine
Saturday, October 5
4:00 PM (SM) Bernard & Angeline Haen
7:30 PM (HT) Lloyd, Bette & Perry Drossart
Sunday, October 6
7:30 AM (SM) Jim Johnson
9:00 AM (HT) Tom Kinjerski
10:30AM (SM) Marie Charles
ST MARY LITURGICAL MINISTERS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 | 4:00 PM
Minister of the Altar: Dan Porath
Minister of the Word: Dan Bouche
Servers: Jacob V., Eli Gilley, Owen & Alayna Deprez
Musician: Roxie Zellner
Scrip: Julie Will
Ushers: James & Dennis Rank
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 | 7:30 AM
Minister of the Altar: Todd Dorner
Minister of the Word: Don Pritzl
Servers: Kolin Boettcher, Peyton & Danica Mrotek
Musician: Teri Deprey
Scrip: Cheryl Cravillion
Ushers: Randy & Greg Salentine
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 | 10:30 AM
Minister of the Altar: Lee Treml
Minister of the Word: Sharon Davister
Servers: Elizabeth Rank, Josie Dorner, Maddy Mathu
Musician: Lynn Seidl
Scrip: Barb Benzshawel
Ushers: Dan Olsen, Dan Porath
HOLY TRINITY LITURGICAL MINISTERS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 | 7:30 PM
Lector: Jackie Peot
Communion Minister: Deb Ries
Ushers: Mike Smiley, Dan Fameree
Servers: Jace, Bryce & Erin Heiman
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 | 9:00 AM
Lector: Joe Holsbach
Communion Minister: Mary Fameree
Ushers: Ron Slaby, Doug Detampel
Servers: Morgan, Riley & Avery Westlund
Baptism: Contact the Parish O�ce. Baptisms may be
celebrated anytime inside or outside of the Mass.
Marriage: Please contact the Parish O�ce at least nine
months in advance of your wedding date.
Anointing of the Sick: If you are ill, facing surgery or
hospitalization, experience an emergency, or know someone
who needs prayers or a pastoral visit, please contact the
Parish O�ce 24-hours a day.
Confessions: Times for the Sacrament of Penance are listed
in the bulletin, but you may request a priest any time you are
moved to seek the mercy of Jesus.
Becoming Catholic: Inquiries into the Catholic faith are
accepted year-round. All are welcome to inquire.
Prayer Requests: If you know someone who is ill, we would
like to pray for them. Please call either Parish O�ce.
Nursing Homes: Masses offered at Helping Hearts, 1st
Tuesdays of the month at 11:00 am, Oak Creek 2nd Tuesdays
at 11:00 am, and Autumn Fields 3rd Mondays at 11:15 am.
Annulments: To seek healing for a failed marriage, or to
rectify marriages celebrated outside of the Church, contact
Fr. Schuster and set up a meeting.
WEDDING BANS I
Melissa Mleziva / Holy Trinity, Casco
Joshua Lambert / Holy Redeemer, Two Rivers
2ND COLLECTION: HURRICANE DORIAN RELIEF
Our prayers go out to all those who experienced and
continue to experience the devastation of Hurricane
Dorian. A SECOND COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN FOR
HURRICANE RELEIF. This collection is coordinated
through the Green Bay Diocese Mission O�ce. Dates will
be October 5/6, 2019. Checks can be written to the parish
with the designation Hurricane Relief.
COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS
WEEKLY MEETINGS & EVENTS
ST. MARY PARISH
Monday, September 30
Building & Grounds, 6pm
Christian Mother Meeting/Rosary, 7pm
CCD grade 7, 7pm
Tuesday, October 1
Helping Hearts, 11am
Wednesday, October 2
Adoration, 12pm—6pm
NO CCD Class for grades 8, 9-10
Thursday, October 3
Family Prayer, after 8am Mass
Alcoholics Anonymous, Church Hall, 7pm
Friday, October 4
High School Bible Study, 6:30am
St. Francis Pet Blessing, 2:15pm
Saturday, October 5
CCD grades 1-6, 9am-10:30am
HOLY TRINITY PARISH
Tuesday, October 1
Rosary with Dcn Bob and Students, 8am
Adoration, 1pm—2pm
Wednesday, October 2
NO CCD grades 1-6
NO CCD grades 7-8
Friday, October 4
St. Francis Pet Blessing, 12:45pm
NATIONAL NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF GOOD HELP
160th Anniversary Celebration: October 1-9, 2019
Featured speakers include: Father Edward Looney, Vera Marie Calandra,
John Lombardi, Vera Marie Calandra, Father Domenic Roscioli, Patrick
Madrid, Marion Mulhall, Father Ubald Rugirangoga, Michael O’Neil
For more information visit: www.ShrineOfOurLadyOfGoodHelp.org
�
PILSEN CHURCH BLOOD DRIVE: OCTOBER 1
Give Blood: Helps Save Lives
An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held on Tuesday, October 1st, at
E860 Hwy 29, from Noon until 6pm. Appointments preferred (1-800-733-2767)
or visit redcrossblood.org; but walk-ins welcome!
PARISH SOUP SUPPER: OCTOBER 3
St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, Sugarbush
Come Thursday, October 3
rd
to Sugarbush and enjoy Chicken Dumpling Soup,
Chili and Hamburgers. Pie and Ice Cream for Dessert. 4-7pm
SENIOR RESOURCE FAIR: OCTOBER 3
Kewaunee County Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall
Join us Thursday, October 3
rd
from 9am—12:30pm for Bingo. Over 50 vendors
offering screenings, education and experiences to improve overall well-being
for seniors and caregivers.
ST KILIAN PARISH FALL FESTIVAL:OCTOBER 5
TIME + TALENT + TREASURE RAFFLE
Come Saturday, October 5
th
to New Franken to enjoy our Fall Festival with a
Potluck supper following our 4:00pm Mass.
ROSARY WALK: OCTOBER 6
National Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help
Join us for a Family Day at the National Shrine in Champion. Schedule of
Events: 8:30 am - Mass, 11:00 am - Mass, 12:15 pm - Family luncheon talk
featuring guest speaker Marion Mulhall, founder of Worldpriest Global Rosary
Relay, and 1pm - Knights of Columbus Rosary Walk. Registration can be found
at www.kofc11834.org.
FATIMA ROSARY: OCTOBER 12
Holy Trinity Parish, Casco
On Saturday, October 12, starting at 1pm at Holy Trinity there will be Rosary
followed by coffee and donuts in the school cafeteria. All are invited.
HOLY ROSARY FALL DINNER: OCTOBER 13
521 Juneau Street, Kewaunee: 11 am—1 pm
Come enjoy baked chicken and all the trimmings, dessert, coffee & milk. Adults
$12.00, children 6-12 $6.00 and under 5 free. Take-outs available from 10-12:30
by calling 388-3585 or 255-4086 by Saturday, October 12, 5pm.
SPECIAL NEEDS MASS ON SATURDAY: OCTOBER 19
Nativity of Our Lord Church, 10:15 AM
The Green Bay Area Religious Special Education Program invites you to
participate in a Mass with Father Bill Hoffman presiding. Everyone is welcome!
For more information [email protected] or call 920.265.6210
PREVIOUS WEEK’S OFFERINGS
St. Mary
Parish Support......................... $4,085.78
Offertory.................................... $665.00
Online Support ........................... $440.00
Holy Trinity
Parish Support......................... $1,363.00
Offertory.................................... $363.00
Online Support ............................ $815.00
CEMETERY REMINDER
All decorations in our cemeteries need to
be removed by October 1st.
This will help with fall
cemetery clean up.
Remaining decorations
will be removed after that
date. Please share this
message with non-
parishioners.
*HOLY TRINITY ANNUAL PARISH MISSION*
Bake Sale: October 12-13 @ Holy Trinity
This year we will welcome Fr. Richard Roemer, CFR, March 22-25. He is a
native of Wisconsin, but serves in Nicaragua. The Bake Sale will help defray
his travel costs as he comes to impart the Holy Spirit through his preaching.
SCHOOL NEWS
PARISH INFORMATION
ST. MARY SCHOOL HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL
HOLY TRINITY CONTACTS
Trustees:
Barb Porath | 255-1627
Dennis Worachek | 837-2814
Finance Council President:
Barry Pavlat | 255-3867
Board of Education President:
Deb Ries | 837-7361
Parish Council President:
Dan Fameree | 948-8263
Holy Name Society:
Chuck Heraly | 837-7449
Altar Rosary Society:
Carol Cravillion | 837-7225
Cemetery Committee:
Brad Adams | 255-7699
Home School President:
Tracey Anderson | 255-0197
1406 Main St, Luxemburg, WI 54217
O>ce: 920.845.2224 | Cell: 920.495.4379
Mission: Since 1883, St. Mary School has been a
welcoming community that inspires all to live, learn,
and serve as Christ taught us. In partnership with
parents and parish community, we provide a quality, Catholic
education that is focused on faith, academics, and personal growth.
PRINCIPAL’S CORNER—MR. MARC VANDENHOUTEN
I’m very blessed to be apart of the St. Mary and Holy Trinity School and Parish
Communities. Although we vary in our student population, we’re both viewed as
small schools. When being apart of small schools, there are many advantages
such as being on a first name basis with all students and parents. As a school staff
everyone considers every child to be like their child rather than just the students
assigned to their classroom.
There are also some disadvantages to having a smaller school. For example, many
of our staff members must wear different hats and carry additional responsibilities
that people in similar roles at other schools may not have to do. For me personally,
I may find myself climbing through the school attic pulling cabling one day, helping
with bathroom items the next day, before going outside to help shovel snow and
salt the sidewalks.
Why am I sharing these examples? Although we’re frequently asked to do more
things that aren’t always in our job description, we’re so blessed to have two
wonderful school staff that are willing to do anything to help our students and
families, no matter what the personal cost or sacrifice might be. This past week
Father Schuster and several employees and volunteers stepped up to help cook
lunch for 92 students when we were short-handed. This doesn’t happen at other
places and we’re very blessed to have the teachers, staff and volunteers we do! If
you get the chance, please consider saying thank you to the teachers and staff at
Holy Trinity and St. Mary Schools for all they do.
510 Church Ave, Casco, WI 54205
O>ce: 920.837.7531 | Cell: 920.495.4379
Mission: Educating young disciples within the safety
and love of the Most Holy Trinity.
LOOKING AHEAD
10/2 HT All-School Monthly Mass
10/2 HT Picture Day
10/4 SM All-School Monthly Mass
10/7 HT & SMS Fall into Reading 6:00
7:30 PM at SMS
10/8 St. Mary School Board Meeting
7 PM in Parish Hall
10/10 HT School Board Meeting 5:30 PM
10/15 SM Picture Day
10/16 Fall Dinner at SMS - 4:30 - 7:00
Holy Trinity sells: Little Lambs Cookie
Dough, Marchant's Pizzas and Usborne
Books (and Boxed Greeting Cards), and
Avon. Order forms are located at church
or in the school o�ce. Little Lambs are
due Oct. 4th, Marchant’s due Oct 21st.
LC FOOD PANTRY (Marv’s Bin)
1st & 3rd Thursday | 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
2nd & 4th Saturday | 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Any questions contact Jackie 920.845.5362
ST MARY CONTACTS
Trustees:
Dan Bouche | 639-2489
John Paider | 845-2226
Finance Council President:
Paul Sinkula | 845-2041
Board of Education President:
Jennifer Hart I 639-0795
Parish Council President:
Rod Mleziva | 536-0142
Holy Name Society:
Dan Stahl | 845-2770
Christian Mothers:
Ann Paider I 845-2226
Cemetery Committee:
Gerald Bertrand I 845-2972
Home & School President:
Jennifer Cory I 866-2499
RENTAL OF OUR PARISH AND
SCHOOL HALLS
As Catholic parishes, we exist to
glorify God and share the Gospel with
our local communities. One of the
ways that we can be welcoming is to
open our doors for private events that
are in accord with our Catholic Faith.
Each group must book their event
through the parish o�ce and sign an
agreement with a liability waiver. In
order to recover the cost of lights,
janitorial services, and help support
our mission, a fee schedule applies:
�� $100 for parishioners
�� $125 for non-parishioners
�� Non-Profit groups will only be
asked to consider making a
donation towards our mission
We all have our favorites. St. Therese of Lisieux happens to be my favorite saint (other than Mary) and I
would like to take a moment to share her with you since her Feast Day is Tuesday, October 1st. I first met St.
Therese near the end of high school. Two girls that I knew were talking about how St. Therese helped
answer some of their prayers. As I listened in to the girls’ stories, it seemed like there was a saint who liked
to interact with people on earth. Therese wrote in her autobiography, Story of a Soul (which everyone
should read), "My mission—to make God loved—will begin after my death," she said. "I will spend my heaven
doing good on earth. I will let fall a shower of roses." My devotion began because St. Therese seemed alive
and active and people had the stories to prove it! I discovered some devotional prayers featuring St.
Therese in the blue Pieta prayer book that one of the girls often used and I started experimenting.
I started studying her writings in college during a di-cult time in life. I found that St. Therese, who died at
age 24, was everything I hoped to be in her spiritual approach. She was humble, she didn’t care to be
noticed, she spoke about her desire for Jesus boldly without
reserve, she thought about heaven all the time, she was chaste, and
she could tell stories about her relationship with Jesus and all that
he had done to show his love to her. All of this is what I wanted for
myself. She was a poet too! I wanted to love Jesus and others the
way that she did, and when I attempted to imitate her, I found
myself happier. Mostly, she gave me permission to be myself and
act like a child before God in the silly ways that I spoke to Jesus as I
went about my day. She also fell asleep when praying (like me).
My devotion created the environment in which I clearly heard Jesus
call me to be a priest with the help of Therese. In other words, she
sent me roses from heaven. I believe this saint can capture your
heart and open you up to a deeper relationship with Jesus: One that
sets you free from fear, shyness, rigidity, coldness, or doubt.
WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS
FROM FR. SCHUSTER
FALL DINNER , WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16
TH
Thank You to all who are selling tickets, making donations and helping in your special ways! St Mary
Parish Fall Dinner starts at 4:30 pm on Wednesday, October 16
th
.
Everyone please plan to attend
and bring your guests! Confirmation students who need service hours can sign up in the back of St.
Mary Church. Freshmen and sophomore students may also sign up as well. Thanks!
Menu: Mouth-watering Beef Stew made with locally sourced vegetables,
mashed potatoes, corn, dinner roll and drink of choice and a scrumptious
dessert. Dine-In: upstairs or downstairs!
CONFIRMATION STUDENTS UPDATES
CONFIRMATION RETREAT REMINDER
Sunday, October 13 @ Holy Trinity, 8am to 7pm
There are no exceptions to this requirement. Mark your
calendars, clear your day, and do your homework ahead of
time. Meals will be provided & Mass is part of the day.
REHEARSAL AND CONFESSION NIGHT:
Wednesday, October 23 @ 7:00pm in Church
Sponsors do not need to be there.
CONFIRMATION DATE:
Sunday, October 27 @ 5:00pm
St. Mary Parish—All Parishioners and Families Welcome
Sponsors and candidates must be seated in place by 4:15pm
ANNUAL PARISH-WIDE MEETINGS
HOLY TRINITY PARISH
OCTOBER 20, 2019, 6:00PM
HOLY TRINITY PARISH HALL
ST. MARY PARISH
NOVEMBER 3, 2019, 1:00PM
SCHOOL HALL
HELP WANTED: CLEANER
Both schools could use additional help with part-time
cleaning. St. Mary needs someone to step-in occasionally, and
Holy Trinity needs help with some additional cleaning. Please
inquire directly to Fr. Schuster.
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com IC Mary, Most Holy Trinity, Luxemburg, WI A 4C 01-2074
Wisconsin
CatholicMatch.com/WI
FALL-RITE SERVICES, LLC
Scott Browne - 920-255-2485Complete Tree and Brush Removal Year Round Service
• Tree Trimming • Stump Grinding • Site Clearing • Tree RemovalScott Browne
Fully Insured • Free Estimates www.fallriteservices.com
Barber & Company
Hair Center837-2199
311 Main St • Casco, WI
Leon’s Auto Body& Sales LLC
Car & Truck Sales Very Low PricesN4419 Cty. C, Kewaunee
Open Mon.-Fri. 8am-8pm • Sat. 8am-3pm388-0655 • 255-1265
120 Commerce Dr. Luxemburg, WI
(920) [email protected] Algoma Rd. • New Franken, WI
(920) [email protected]
Proud to be a Member of Our Local Community Casco, WI
920 837-7644 • www.kinnardfarms.com
FUNERAL HOMES FURNITURE - FLOORING - BEDDING
WIESNER & MASSART, INC
CASCO 920-837-7414 ALGOMA 920-487-2061
wiesnermassart.com
Bob Berceau, Owner Since 1991 N6643 Blue Lagoon Lane • Casco, WI 54205 [email protected] 920-837-2157 office License #226047 920-819-4100 cell
BERCEAU SOIL & SEPTIC CONS Soil Evaluation, Septic Insp., Design of Septic Systems, Trenching
Snow Plowing Landscaping Fully Insured362-0970
Steven Agamaite, Owner www.sdalawnservice.com
ROCKY’S APPLIANCE GE-Maytag-Hotpoint • Amana-Whirlpool
Sales & Service
1501 Main St., Luxemburg, WI 54217
920-845-2992 [email protected]
If you want QUALITY, call Chuck Heraly’s Carpentry, Inc. (920) 837-7449 C: (920) 255-0850
3 New Construction 3 Remodeling 3 Siding
624 Church St. Casco, WI 54205
Owner: Tom Suess
Residential Commercial
920-866-3116Serving the tri-country area for over 40 years
Professional Powder Coating
Commercial • Industrial • ResidentialLEE PRAVECHEK
N5085 Townline Rd 920-845-2732 Luxemburg, WI Pravechek.com
Storage Space AvailableAutos, Boats, Campers, etc.
20,000 sq. ft. of heated storage Located in Kewaunee & Door Counties
Call Ron McClure: 920-536-0881
Feed, Grain, Lawn & Garden Fertilizers Locations in Rio Creek (920) 837-2226
& Luxemburg (920) 845-1528www.riocreekfeedmill.com
Ronald McClure Owner
N8458 Cherry Road • Algoma, WI 54201920.837.2266 • Cell: 920.536.0881
$0.50 off Original Herb &Spice Cheese SpreadFor St. Mary &Holy Trinity Memberswhen ad is presented.Main St. - Luxemburg | since 1978
Open Saturdays!
KENS CUSTOM CLUBSKenneth BoucherYour Certified PXG & Miura Dealer
920 412 0356134 Maryknoll Ln • Casco, [email protected]
op
THEYS ORCHARDS, LUXEMBURG
Apples • Honey • Maple Syrup Cider • Jellies
Jim & Judy Theys (920) 362-5884
• OPEN DAILY •
Office: (920) 845-2011 or 800-591-1864
Business Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm • Sat 7am-noon
Luxemburg Motor Company
925 Main St Luxemburg, WI 54217
www.luxemburgmotor.com
ROBBIE G. DAVISTEROWNER
DAVISTER CONSTRUCTION 920-660-2566
737 Main St. - Luxemburg920-845-2122
• APPLIANCES • POWER EQUIPMENT • HARDWAREwww.LemensHardware.net
DAIRYLAND SEEDBaudhuin Seed Sales
Rob and Tammy BaudhuinN5704 County Rd. E • Casco, WI 54205
Cell (Rob): (920) 255-3151 | www.dairylandseed.com
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIALFamily Owned & Operated for 45 Years!Mike Michiels • Cell: (920) 621-9890
5799 Humboldt Road • Luxemburg, WI 54217office: (920) 845-9273 fax: (920) 845-9363
E3160 County T • Casco, WI (920) 837-7632 • 866-405-8231• Farm Tractor & Heavy Equip. Repair
• Replacement Parts • Northern Batteries • Professional Restoration of Farm and Const. Equip.
• Custom Made Battery Cables & Hydraulic Hoses WWW.TREMLREPAIRANDIMPLEMENT.COM
TREML REPAIR & IMPLEMENT CO. LLC
• Crushed Road Gravel • Bank Run Fill • Topsoil • Washed Stone & Sand • Crusher Dust • Fill Sand • Kiln Dust for Muddy Cow Yards
Full Product & Service List at www.cascosandngravelco.com
Casco - (920) 495-6785
CASCO SAND & GRAVEL CO, LLC.
EVANLEGRAVE OWNER
920.609.2805 | New Franken, WI www.legraveplumbingllc.com
Simonar’sSimonar ServiceSimonar SportsSimonar Towing
Lee’s SportsSimonar Shell
GK’s Car Wash
Brooke BredaelIndependent Wellness Advocate920-680-3384my.doterra.com/[email protected]
Meade ManorPet Clinic
Dr. Debbie Moede, D.V.M.N6785 Moede Lane, Algoma(3 mi. East of Casco on Hwy 54)
“Pet Boarding Available” 837-2511
Rely on your hometown heating & cooling experts
At your door whenyou need us!
wulfbrotherslux.com • 920-845-2525
24-HourEmergency
Service
In Memory Of William & Rose Haen Family
Village KitchenOpen 5 a.m. • 7 Days a Week
Daily Specials • Home-made Soups & Fresh Baked Pies
101 Old Orchard Ave., Casco (920) 837-7333
Water Softeners - Iron FiltersBottled Water - Water Coolers - RO Systems
Salt - Sales - Service - Rent With OptionsJim Simonar, Consultant • 920-845-2818
420 Haven Ln., P.O. Box 234 • Luxemburg, WIPhone: 845-1477General Contractor
Call Luke at 920-217-5986
Pamela Miller, RN BSN, Administrator 143 School Creek Trail | Luxemburg, WI 54217
920.845.5950fax: 920.845.5960 | cell: 920.495.5950 | [email protected]
Johanna Peterson REALTOR®
CELL: (920) 621-0400 EMAIL: [email protected] Serving Brown, Door & Kewaunee Counties
shorewest.com EHO NS
Otto’s MeatsCertified Organic & Natural Products.
920-845-2612 Business Hrs:
Mon–Fri 8am-5pm | Sat 9am-1pm
Luxemburg
AUTUMN FIELDS ASSISTED LIVING
Lori Hucek Administrator
E426 County Rd SS Luxemburg, WI 54217
[email protected] | www.theautumnfields.com
742 Main St.Luxemburg, WIServing At 4pm
Closed Mon & Tues
(920) 845-2505
920-845-2600www.premiertravels.com
(920) 845-2000 606 A Center Dr. • Luxemburg, WI
CROP INSURANCE SERVICES, INCTanya Kudick, Agent
OVER 15 YEARS SERVING AREA FARMERSCall (920) 255-0231
Excellent Customer Service & KnowledgeFor Your Crop Insurance NeedsN3144 Cty AB, Luxemburg WI
Kim Davister LMT (920) 680-9481
JAY’S ASPHALTSpecializing in
Maintenance, Seal Coating, Patching & Crack Filling
Serving area locally for 30 yearsCall 866-2635
Heating • Air Conditioning • Indoor Air QualityResidential & Commercial Services
(920) 845-2062 www.ComfortByUltimateAir.com
Champion Pump & Water Service, Inc.Installation & Repair of Water Pumps
Backhoe Work Well Inspections Well Abandonments & Water Tests
David Gregorich, Jr. | (920) 866-9464 5861 Mary’s Road • New Franken, WI 54229
605 Applewood St., 506 East Ave Casco, WI 54205 Casco, WI 54205 (920) 837-2550 (920) 837-2750
www.cascokidzzone.com
In Memory Of Milton and Betty
Salentine
THE FINEST FLOORING FURNITURE BEDDING
(920) 845-2341 mcmahonsofluxemburg.com
Trust Builds Relationships
Call 920-330-9000
Matthew J. Raymaker(920)330-9000
Auto • Home • Business • Health • Life • Surety