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3434 George Avenue • Parma, 44134-2904 www.stfrancisdesales-church.org

Weekend Masses: Saturday – 4:00pm, Sunday – 8:30am and 11:00am

Weekday & Holy Day Masses: As listed in bulletin

Reconciliation: Saturday – 3:00pm – 3:30pm

Rev. Mark J. Peyton ...... Pastor Rev. John Crawford ...... In Residence (Retired) Robert Piskach ...... Permanent Deacon (Retired) Sr. Annette Amendolia, S.N.D...... Liturgical/Spiritual Life Minister Miss Michelle Nowakowski ...... Generations Minister Mr. Gerry Mass ...... Music Minister

Baptism & RCIA – Call the office to register. Diocesan regulations require first time parents to participate in a pre-baptismal instruction class. Adults wishing to become will be enrolled in the RCIA Program (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults).

March 3, 2019 Matrimony – Call the parish office to meet with a priest. Diocesan regulations require a minimum of 6 months preparation time.

Parish Office: (440) 884-2319 Funerals – Please have the funeral director call the parish office to finalize plans. Parish e-mail: [email protected] Care of the Sick – Notify the parish office of those who are

Parish web site: hospitalized or homebound. Holy Communion is brought to the stfrancisdesales-church.org homebound on Sundays and the week of First Friday. Arrangements can be made for the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Parish Fax: (440) 884-1661 Religious Instruction of Youth – PSR Program for children in Public School - Grades 1 – 8 Parish Office Hours: Mon-Thurs.: 8:30am to 8:00pm Wednesdays 7:00pm – 8:15pm Friday: 8:30am to 7:30pm Saturday: 9:00am to 12:00pm Parish Membership – New parishioners are always welcome! Please call or stop in the parish office to register. Please notify the Masses: office if moving, changing address or changing phone number. All Monday - Friday: 8:45 A.M. parishioners should be receiving offering envelopes to help support

Saturday Vigil : 4:00 P.M. the works of the parish. Sunday: 8:30 A.M. &

11:00 A.M. Please remember St. Francis de Sales Parish in your will.

March 3, 2019 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Vol. 23, Issue 9 ST. FRANCIS DE SALES Parish Mission Statement St. Francis de Sales Parish (Parma, Ohio) was founded in July, 1931, in the midst of the Great Depression. As a community, in keeping with our Baptismal calling, we strive to live the message and model of service of the Lord Jesus. We are committed to being faithful stewards of ’s gifts to us, living the sacramental life of the Church, serving the poor and the needy and providing faith formation for all generations. We seek to continue to be a parish community welcoming all, a parish community helping people to grow in faith and a parish community reflecting the love of Christ. (March, 2015)

SUNDAY, March 3 SUNDAY, March 3 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30am For the People of the Parish 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. (Rm. C) Corned Beef Lunch & 11:00am Edward Moran 7:00pm RCIA (Rm A) MONDAY, March 4 Casimir MONDAY, March 4 8:45am Albert Mocnick 7:00pm Boy Scouts (Cafeteria)

TUESDAY, March 5 TUESDAY, March 5 *Credit Union Open 12:00-5:00pm* Weekday 8:45am Augustine Contrera 1:00pm Bible Study 6:00pm Kitchen Crew 7:00pm Men’s Choir WEDNESDAY, March 6 Ash Wednesday 8:45am For the People of the Parish WEDNESDAY, March 6 12:10pm Liturgy of the Word Service 10:30am Sewing Guild (F) 7:00pm Mildred Handlovic & Handlovic 7:00pm PSR (Church/Mass) 8:00 pm Holy Name Meeting (Cafeteria) THURSDAY, March 7 , 8:45am Elaine Reisner THURSDAY, March 7 Credit Union Open 2:00-6:00pm

7:00pm Stations of the Cross & Benediction 7:00pm Women’s Choir 7:00pm Youth Choir FRIDAY, March 8 Saint John of God, Religious

8:45am Laura Andrews FRIDAY, March 8

SATURDAY, March 9 FISH FRY 4:30 to 7:30 Saint Frances of Rome, Religious 4:00pm Mario Mastroianni Jr.

SATURDAY, March 9 Credit Union Open 9-Noon SUNDAY, March 10 Parish Office Open 9:00-Noon First Sunday of 8:30am Frank, Robert, Esther Elizabeth Set Your & Janet Romanowski Clocks Ahead! Holy Name Corporate Communion 11:00am Emil & Marie Ridella SUNDAY, March 10 BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO SERVE Holy Name Man of the Year & Sat., Mar. 8 4:00pm Emilie Bonsignore & Wives Appreciation Dinner Brody Tancak-Peshek 5:30pm RCIA (Cathedral) 7:00pm Lenten Renewal (Church) Sun., Mar. 9 8:30am Susan Murray 11:00am Stephen Vavro & Gabby Williams

Joseph Amata, Elizabeth Ardner, Donita Arena, Mary Lent has arrived! This penitential time of the Church Rose Baioni, Jim Bartkiewicz, Leonard Betlejewski, Year of Grace begins this Wednesday. Please be sure to Stanley Beaudry, Kathleen Bomba, Mary Bourque, review the article about Ash Wednesday in this bulletin. Chris , John Ceregan, Kathy Chmielewski, Janice Especially notice that there will not be a 5:00 P.M. Clement, Ralph Clement, Ida Cmolik, Kathye Coffey, Service as in years past. With no deacon on Staff, and the Larry Cole, John Cyngier, Josephine Czarnecki, Dawn priests needing time for dinner, the service needed to be Renee Dedo, Thomas Drusa, Zita Dudkowski, Cynthia Dunchak, Robert Emerick, Julia Fabish, Kristine Faust, eliminated. Those who usually attend that service should Eleanore Felty, Mary Fern, Joe Fischbach, Sandy make the effort to participate in the 7:00 Mass that even- Frankovic, Bernie Friedl, Bernie Gaines, Barbara ing……… Don’t forget – another wonderful Lenten prac- Glynn, Tom Golem, Walter Grale, Jerry Gunsley, tice is participating in Stations of the Cross and Benedic- Mildred Habich, Loretta Homick, John Homola, tion on Thursday evenings at 7:00 P.M. Why not make Dorothy Houck, Linda Houck Menko, Bridget Houdek, this a family prayer practice for Lent? As I grew up and Patricia Hovanic, & Maryann Howard, Francis attended Catholic grade school we always had “All & Theresa Hrusovsky, Dorothy Inman, Nancy Sue Ja- School Stations of the Cross and Benediction” every Fri- blonowski, Anne Janatovich, Lena Jones, Larry Jones, day in Lent at 2:30, just before dismissal. On Friday eve- Patricia Jones, Anna Kaminsky, Rosemary Karpus, nings the church was filled with adults who came to Donald Karpus, Kaschalk, Shirley Kazimer, Stations and Benediction after the Fish Fry ended at 7:00 Kenski, Henry Kercher, Elizabeth Kiwala, Paul P.M. Sadly, over the years these Lenten prayer practices Kostansek, Walter Kowalski, Linda Lachowski, Art & faded away. I firmly believe that weekly Stations of the Marlene Lang, Jim Leggott, Louise Leo, Doreen Lerch, Cross and Benediction during Lent gave people a deeper David Luebke, Mary Maciag, Judith Mallos, Helen appreciation of the great sacrifice of love that Jesus made Maslanko, Anna Massitti, Linda Mastroianni, Linda for our . It is my hope that during this Lenten Menko, Mike R. Merholz, Gloria Merholz, Barbara Season more individuals and families will make a real Milavec, Robert & Grace Miller, Donald Mlady, effort to clear their Thursday evening schedules and make Veronica Moore, Mary Ellen Mura, Ted Murawski, Theresa Nicholas, Nowack, Michelle Stations and Benediction their Lenten practice. Let’s see Nowakowski, Ed O’Bloy, Chris Otcasek, Cecylia Owca, some new – and younger! – faces at Stations of the Cross Tina Panlillio, Andrew Pavka, Mary Peters, Ron Peters, on Thursday evenings other than the usual 20 older adults Deacon Bob Piskach, Rosemarie Polefko, Sheila Po- who attend faithfully! .... Fr. Mark Peyton rubsky, Tom Potoczak, Carol Rabbitts, Richard Raycher, Michael Repko, Carol Rickard, Maria Rizzo, The parish received a donation of $50.00 Frances Roth, Josephine Salonia, Lillian Salwan, in memory of Karen Kozinski. Memorial Ramona Salupo, Thomas Sammon, Susan Sarota, Ron donations are a wonderful way to honor a Seman, John Skalsky, Walter Sleva, Suzanne Sliva, Ed person and to help the parish. It is appre- Smetanka, Gary Stephen, Hilda Stigalt, Adeline Strmac, ciated when donations to SFDS are re- Bill Sunday, Ed Szalkowski, Julian Teul, Delores Tollis, quested in a person’s obituary. Kenny Tomecko, Linda Toothman, Edith Ulicny, Carol Vale, Clara Vasicek, Carol Wolff, Pat Weston, Josephine Second Collections Wramp, Joanne Zajkowski, Alice Zamiskie, Susan Zylko There are two second collections coming up this next week. A collection for the parish will be taken on Ash ATTENTION: Wednesday (Mar. 6) this week. Next weekend (Mar. 9 – ALL BAKERS! 10) the annual collection for the Black and Indian Mis- sions in the will be taken at all Masses. For We are looking for bakery dona- 133 years this national collection has helped to build the tions for our Fish Fry Bake Sale. If Church in our African American and Native American you are interested in baking please communities, including our own Diocese of Cleveland. call the parish office (440-884-2319) This collection provides substantial grants for religious with your contact information and education programs, evangelization projects, youth and we will provide more details. We are young adult outreach efforts and various ministries. Your asking all bakers sign up in advance contribution helps to spread the of Jesus Christ to help us plan and keep a well stocked bake sale. throughout our city and our nation. Please be generous! FINANCIAL BLESSINGS - Feb. 24, 2019 SUNDAY Collection $ 6,837 Online Giving “We Share” $ 505 Sophie M. Banas UTILITIES $ 418 FUNDING THE FUTURE $ 775 Rev. Edward M. Czech TOTAL: $ 8,535

(Senior Priest-Retired) Thank You for your Generosity!!!

The Season of Lent begins MARCH 2019 this Wednesday, March 6th HOLY NAME SPIRE Masses will be celebrated at: NEXT SUNDAY IS OUR 8:45 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. FAMILY CORPORATE COMMUNION

PSR students will be attending the We wish to thank everyone who helped with last month’s evening Mass. Meet and Greet. A special thanks go out to the ladies who A Liturgy of the Word Service with the distribution baked the most delicious baked goods and quiche. In addi- of ashes will be held at 12:10 P.M. (Note – Holy Com- tion, a special thanks to our secretary, Bob, who supplied munion is not distributed at this service). At the Masses the large tray of Cannoli. Everything was Yummy! and the Liturgy of the Word Service ashes are distribut- Our next business meeting is ASH Wednesday, Mar. 6th, ed after the homily (not before or after Mass). in the cafeteria. The schedule is as follows: Keep in mind that the Church’s laws of Fast and *7:45pm - Rosary Devotion (*after the 7pm Mass) Abstinence begin on Ash Wednesday. Fasting, eating *8:00pm - Business Meeting (*approx. time) only one full meal with no snacking in between meals is We will not have a guest speaker for this meeting. We will obligatory for all who are 18 to 59 years old. Fasting is discuss the Wives Appreciation Dinner & Awards Dinner to be practiced on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. along with the up coming Poor Man’s Reverse Raffle. Abstinence, refraining from eating meat, is obligatory Tickets for the raffle will be available at this meeting. for anyone 14 years of age or older (no cut off age!). Also, if you have not payed for the dinner and the $5.00 Abstinence is to be practiced on Ash Wednesday and all yearly H.N. dues, Tim and Bob will be there to take your Fridays of Lent, including Good Friday. Fast and absti- money. And finally… nence are minimal penitential practices. HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S St. Francis de Sales

 1.`7  Sponsored by the St. Francis de Sales Parish    ~ Fridays during Lent ~ Mark your March calendar for our first Seniors Club meeting of 2019. The Seniors (EXCLUDES Good Friday) Club will resume their meeting and activities Hours: 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM on Thursday, March 14th at 1:30 in Rm. C. Looking forward to seeing everyone again Dine-In Menu - All You Can Eat! AND looking forward to meeting new members! Please enter through the “Fish Fry” entrance from the parking lot.

* Fish (Baked Cod) * Apple Sauce -3 0#,4'2#"TTT * Pierogies * Cole Slaw Scouts BSA Troop 192 will be hosting an * French Fries * Roll & Butter Open House and Recruitment Night on th * Cabbage & Noodles * Coffee on Monday, March 18 at 7:00 P.M. * Mac & Cheese * Punch This event will take place in the cafete- th ria. Boys who are in the 5 grade or higher interested in Dine-In Prices: $14.00 – Adults learning more about scouting are invited to attend. The $12.00 – Seniors evening will feature some interesting displays and infor- $ 7.00 – Children mation about the Scouts and will conclude with a FREE Ice Cream social. Please RSVP, by visiting the Troop's Carry-Out Menu Carry Out Price: $11.00 website at: http://troop192.atspace.cc and click the button Please enter through the double glass doors at the found on the left side of the page. back of the Main Church for Carry-Out orders.

* Choice of 2 Fish & 3 Pierogies, OR 6 Pierogies * Choice of Cabbage & Noodles, OR Mac & Cheese PLUS: * French Fries * Apple Sauce * Cole Slaw * Roll & Butter

NOTE: “All You Can Eat” applies to Dine-In Only

** “KID’S CARRY-OUT” ONLY $6.00

(1 Fish OR 2 Pierogies) * Special Entrance for Carry-Out: Enter through the GLASS DOORS to the CHURCH LENTEN RENEWAL 2019 “Even now, says the Lord, return to me with your Liturgy Update whole heart…Rend your hearts not your garments, and return to the Lord” (The prophet ).               Mark your calendars now for Sunday, March 10th, BRINGING THINGS TOGETHER Tuesday, March 11th and Wednesday, March 12th. TIME: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Luke seems to be bringing together various images or teachings in this Gospel. By now you have read about our speaker, The Rev. John Petrikovic, OFM Cap. His topic, DISCIPLES IN In one of these teachings, Jesus says, “Why do you THE REAL WORLD: Finding the Footprints to notice the splinter in your ’s eye, but do not Follow, seems very appropriate for these troubled times in perceive the wooden beam in your own?” Think about the world and in our country. these images: splinter (also translated as speck or sawdust) Please plan to attend. If you didn’t receive the flier, and beam (log, plank). Can we imagine these images there are extra copies at the church entrances. Just fill out coming both with a sense of humor and from Jesus’ own the form and drop it in the collection basket. We do need a experience as the son of a carpenter? Like so many of his count. I am sure that all three sessions will be for our parables Jesus uses images from his life experience to parish community a true time of prayer and renewal. As speak to people who love stories. the reading on Ash Wednesday from St. Paul reminds us: Jesus is speaking to disciples inviting them to reflect on “We are ambassadors for Christ, as if God were appeal- how they would be his followers. What do these particular ing through us.” …. Sr. Annette images have to offer us as a community of would be followers of Jesus Christ?

PSR Can we examine our world in light of these images? Michelle Nowakowski, PSR Director How quickly do we sometimes declare instant judgment Parish Office: 440-884-2319 and even condemnation from a few words offered in a [email protected] social media post or spoken about someone in an article or story, words perhaps even taken out of context? How

♦ THIS Wednesday, March 6th, Ash Wednesday, students quickly do we criticize someone we hardly know after they will go DIRECTLY TO CHURCH for the 7 P.M. only offered an opinion or said a few words without even Mass. Students and their families will receive ashes. imagining ourselves engaging in a dialogue to understand Students will go home after Mass. “this other” person better? ♦ The PSR Program is already looking ahead to the next We don’t often talk about enemies in polite circles: we school year and planning for the future. We would like use euphemisms. We talk about “that other group.” Or we to add a PSR Kindergarten class along with the talk about “those people.” Or we use phrases like their classes we have for Grades 1-8. If you have a child, own kind, people like themselves. We do all we can to grandchild, or neighbor that you know will be entering distance ourselves from those “others.” Yet inherent in all Kindergarten in the fall and would be interested in that Jesus said and did while walking among us as one of coming to our PSR program, please contact the PSR us, is that all people – every single kind and every group of Director, Michelle Nowakowski at 440-884-2319. people – are all God’s kind. All people are loved abundantly by God and God invites us to that same kind of

You are invited to participate in loving. That is at the heart of the judgment that Jesus CRS Operation Rice Bowl! invites us to look at today. Do we want to love like that? Do we want to get past the Our parish will be participating in CRS Rice Bowl, Catho- sawdust and see clearly not only how deeply we are loved, lic Relief Services’ Lenten program, as a way to encounter but how deeply we are called to love? Jesus through others, especially through the most vulnera- There are indeed “pearls" in this Gospel passage, and ble in the world. Starting Ash Wednesday, Rice Bowls they invite me to reflect on them in light of my baptismal will be available after Masses (near the glass doors/ promise to be a follower of Jesus. parking lot doors). Please be sure to take home a Rice Bowl and booklet. As we stand here on the edge of Ordinary Time ready to Use this fun and easy resource to deepen your family’s enter the impending Lenten season of reflection, maybe we Lenten experience & make a difference in the lives of the should carry a splinter or bag of sawdust around with us. poor. For more Rice Bowl information, prayers, ideas, That splinter might remind me that sawdust is nothing etc., you can look online at: www.crsricebowl.org compared to the log that I should look at examining and removing for my daily Lenten practice. In doing so, I might discover love like I have never seen before.  +'*7#01.#!2'4#1 Resource: HOMILY by Denise Simeone, as printed in Cele- Jesus warns us not to be hypocrites. We easily and forceful- bration used w/permission. …. Sr. Annette ly criticize and condemn others for their faults while willful- ly remaining blind to our own. Broadcast media gives us daily training in doing this and we readily participate JOIN US…. At 1pm on the first & through social media. Make the Season of Lent a season to third Tuesday of each month for discussion cultivate the virtues of patience and compassion towards and study of the Scriptures with others who others and humble honesty for ourselves. Pray more. are interested in growing in our faith. For Criticize and post less. more info call: Rosalie at 440-884-9028 PARISH & COMMUNITY NEWS

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As we prepare ourselves spiritually during Lent, we look fast for an end to abortion. Through prayer & fasting, forward to your support of our FOOD DRIVE. We are peaceful vigils and community outreach, 40 Days for Life grateful for the donations that have been coming in. If you has inspired 750,000 volunteers! This is the 23rd coordinat- can help us, below you will find a list of suggested items ed campaign. The campaigns have resulted in 15,256 ba- that we are always in need of. But, your donations of any bies saved from abortion, 186 abortion workers converted non-perishable food or staple item will be appreciated. and 100 abortion centers closed. The vigil locations nearest Suggested items are: to SFDS are Preterm (12000Shaker Blvd., Cleveland) and Canned Fruit, Canned Vegetables, Soup, Baked Beans, Planned Parenthood (25350 Rockside Rd., Bedford). Vigils Sloppy Joe Mix, Spaghetti Sauce & Pasta, Tuna, will be held from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. daily. For more infor- mation contact John Noall at clevelandpraysfor- Canned “Ready to Eat” Meals [email protected] or phone 216-245-9744. More infor- (ex: Spaghetti O’s, Ravioli, Beef Stew, etc.), mation is also available at: www.40daysforlife.com/ Mac-N-Cheese, Peanut Butter & Jelly/Jam, cleveland. Cereal, Pancake Mix & Syrup, Jello, Cake Mix, Join with 40 Days for Life supporters to KICKOFF the Paper Products (Toilet paper, Tissue, Paper Towels), 2019 Spring Campaign with prayer and fellowship at Shampoo, Body Soap, Dish Soap, Detergent St. Columbkille Church on Broadview Road in Parma on ** Paper bags are needed for packing ** Tuesday, March 5th. Most Reverend Nelson J. Perez, Monetary donations are also accepted. Bishop of Cleveland, will be the Keynote Speaker. Thank you for your continued and generous support!!! Fr. Anthony Suso will celebrate Mass preceding the Rally beginning at 6 PM. The Kickoff Rally will be held in the school gym beginning with a social, food, dessert & bever- “Kitchen Crew” ages at 7:00 PM.

The Kitchen Crew will meet again on  Tuesday, March 5th, at 6:00 P.M. in the T     Cafeteria. (Early due to the Lenten Renewal) 5 Mile Run & 2 Mile Run/Walk

On March 16th more than 4,000 people will gather on the ALL near west side of Cleveland to participate in or watch the CREDIT UNION 39th Annual St. Church Run. This Cleveland tradi- MEMBERS… tion features a festive morning filled with 8:00AM Mass, a 5 mile or a 2 mile walk/run course and an after party You are cordially invited to our celebration! Walkers are welcome to participate! 77th Annual Meeting The race supports St Malachi Parish, which boasts a 153 Tuesday, April 16, 2019 year history of providing much-needed services to the Near Knights of Columbus 4130 Club Hall West Side community. Race participants can look forward to a fantastic course through downtown Cleveland, auto- (10806 Granger Rd. Garfield Hts.) mated chip timing with LIVE results, festive costuming, a Doors open at 6:00 P.M. Sole Clothing Co vintage race t-shirt, Irish dancers, a post Please come join us for sandwiches, salad & dessert. race awards ceremony at Mulberry’s. Register to partici- Your officials will present the Annual Report pate in the run/walk at www.runstmalachi.com/. Can’t and announce results of the election for directors. participate, but want to join in the fun? Consider Attendance tickets are required but Free to Members. registering for the virtual race where you get the t-shirt and make a donation to the Parish Ministries! For more information and to get your free ticket Contact the Credit Union at: 216-587-0631 or 440-888-3663 b,15#02&# **c Hope to see you there!!! #,_1-,$#0#,!# Men, Want a spiritual jump start? MASS INTENTIONS for 2019 Make plans to attend the 19th annual Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Northeast Ohio “Answer ARE AVAILABLE the Call” conference on Saturday, Mar. 23rd. The confer- Our Mass Scheduling Policy has been the same the last ence will be at the Holiday Inn Rockside in Independence few years, individuals have been able to schedule up to and will be a day of dynamic speakers, music, fellowship three masses for the year. HOWEVER, because we have and much more. The day begins with a light breakfast at Mass intentions open during the next few months, you 8:00 A.M. and concludes with Mass at 4:00 P.M. Registra- can now schedule additional intentions. tion includes breakfast, lunch and all conference programs. *Applies to March through June masses only * Go to www.cmfneo.com for information and to register. ABSOLUTE CONTRACTORS INC. KRAY • Roofing • Dormers • Bathrooms LANDSCAPING • Siding • Additions • Garages • Windows • Skylights • Kitchens ~ Free Estimates ~ Mowing • New Lawns MEMBER: BETTER BUSINESS(216) 898-1563 Shrubs • Drain Tile BUREAU MIKE & CHRIS KAMIS 5618 Broadview Rd. • 216-398-1010 Brick Patios/Walls MILETI OPTICAL RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL & HEARING CENTER HARLE’S EST. 1961 AUTO SERVICE INC. 440-888-8314 QUALITY • PRICE • SERVICE 6014 Rd., Parma Since 1969 5957 State Road • Parma Matt Hudak • Randy Friend SENIOR DISCOUNTS 440-884-6333 440-885-5640 CALL FOR FREE HEARING TESTS 10% OFF with ad miletioptical.com not valid with any other coupon WE OFFER HOPKO FUNERAL HOME DISCOUNTS John C. Hopko TO SENIORS! 6020 Broadview Road, Parma • (216) 661-0033 6067 State Rd. • Parma Our family Serving Your Family for over 100 Years The #1 destination for specialty flooring in Parma! Ron Smolen Sales Associate Don Schwarzer Gillombardo’s Owner 1825 Snow Rd. • Parma Office: (440) 971-5608 Hours: 7am-12am Mon thru Sat Cell: (216) 712-5584 440.886.8696 Sunday 7am-10pm [email protected] [email protected] Lifelong Parishioner (216) 398-2980 for nearly 50 years! Real Estate Mortgage Title Insurance www.circlefloor.com C & S PLUMBING Div. of CMAC Inc. Call Clarence 4th Generation Master Plumber Life Insurance Since 1879 11901 “Your Parish Plumber”

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